Looks like one to me.
It looks like a grotesque exaggeration of one. That's my point.
Looks like one to me.
I don't know why, it wasn't that exciting a decade..
This is priceless!Yes, I know what a bloody pompadour is, I'm not an idiot, so don't talk down to me. I've seen pompadours, and they do not look like that bizarre thing in the photo.
Art often involves exaggeration.It looks like a grotesque exaggeration of one. That's my point.
I didn't know that. Thanks for informing me!It's called a pompadour
MASH was a repeat offender. Especially in the BJ Hunicutt era.I'm more concerned with movies and TV shows purportedly set in the 1940s but that have hairstyles from another decade. I've seen films and series where a female character is living during the Depression or World War II but clearly has a 1960s or '70s hairdo. It's not a dealbreaker if the story is good but you tend to notice that the producers and makeup designers didn't do their homework or didn't care.
Happy Days became notorious in its later seasons for being set in the 1950s and '60s but having hairdos and clothing styles from the 1970s and '80s.
Art often involves exaggeration.
Eye of the beholder. I know people who dislike Jack Kirby's art, even though he's one of the architects of comics story telling.And that particular piece of art is a damned ugly one. Glib blanket generalizations are not a defense of a specific instance of something being badly done.
Eye of the beholder. I know people who dislike Jack Kirby's art, even though he's one of the architects of comics story telling.
Wow. Hair trigger, much?Yes, I know what a bloody pompadour is, I'm not an idiot, so don't talk down to me.
Yes, I know what a bloody pompadour is, I'm not an idiot, so don't talk down to me.
Wow. Hair trigger, much?
It looks like a grotesque exaggeration of one. That's my point.
Turnabout is fair play.Yes, I know what a bloody pompadour is, I'm not an idiot, so don't talk down to me.
Are you playing Pepsi Invaders?Speak for yourself. Now if you'll excuse me I'm going to enjoy my can of Pepsi Free and this Twinkie while I play Atari 2600.
Yeah, if you look you can see that she's in the middle of taking a step, so I think they just caught it while it was bouncing.
I've seen plenty of 1940s movies, and I don't recall a lot of beehive hairdos that made women look like lopsided Coneheads.
It's called a pompadour
It sure seemed like you did NOT know, since you didn't use the word.Yes, I know what a bloody pompadour is, I'm not an idiot, so don't talk down to me. I've seen pompadours, and they do not look like that bizarre thing in the photo.
Wow, I'm just sharing information.![]()
Looks like one to me.
Poor choice...maybe. But...Yes, that's easy to see, but it's still bizarrely drawn. At the very least, it's a poor frame to use as our first look at the film.
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