Worst Hair in Movie History


Corey Feldman's mop in this mess. It's even worse than Fred Astaire's piece in The Towering Inferno or John Wayne in MacLintock.

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His hair kind of ruined the movie for me.. haha It was really bad

And I will wait til' Kingdom Come

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His hair was really bad in this. Terrible.

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And it was so hilarious when Coleman was trying to do something with it and Corey was like"get some moose, my hair looks like *beep* it was like uhh...anything is an improvement to the way YOU had it ;) I seriously think he should have left his hair that brown color instead of dying it(I assume he died it, I mean it's practicly black and makes him soo pale)so dark and making it look so greeeeeeeasy.

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Actually the black is his actual hair color. The brown is hot it was dyed to make him look more attractive by his abusive mother. She had been coloring his hair since he was three.

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wait, are you saying she was abusive because she dyed his hair?

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No, I'm saying that he had an emotionally abusive mother that wanted her son to become famous.
And she also dyed his hair to make him look 'cuter' to the public.

Though I personally don't see anything normal for a mother to take her son to beauty salons at the age of three to do some perm jobs on his hair to make him look more presentable to agencies so he could be used in McDonalds and Kool Aid commercials.

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What? His real hair is black? I thought he was a blond.



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This is Feldman in his "I wanna be Michael Jackson" phase. A phase he should've skipped.

Sometimes I could kiss your mind, Roy.

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Maybe because I'm mentally living in the past, but I actually like the hair that he had. I think it worked on him.

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Corey Haim's red mop looked worse. He looks like he had a guinea pig on his head.

"I saw it move too!"-Mo Rutherford

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Dude, it was the eighties! Haim had much better hair though.

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