Princess Leia's cinnamon bun hairstyle wasn't Carrie Fisher's idea. In fact, there was a very real risk she'd go down in history as as Princess Dork Hair and be laughed out of Los Angeles.
Instead she carried it off with aplomb and became a Hollywood icon.
Make of that what you will.
December 17, 2009
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...until Tina Fey did Princess Leia...then it all went under the bus.
ReplyDeleteTrue another important lesson - even if you do everything right, some wise guy can always come along and screw it up.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it was the hairstyle along with the metallic bikini combo.
ReplyDeleteYou are my tender mercy for the day.
ReplyDeleteTommy Lee Jones was convinced, upon finishing "The Fugitive," that it was the worst movie he had ever been in and that it marked the definitive end of his career in Hollywood. Not sure that's relevant, but there it is. Guess it just goes to show that you're often your own worst critic. (God that was a stupid comment!!!)
ReplyDeleteMaybe the real lesson here is that you should always work with Harrison Ford.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of always working with Harrison Ford!
ReplyDeleteShe rocked it!
ReplyDeleteshe wore it with pride! ;)
ReplyDeleteAs every Swede knows, cinammon buns are always IN!
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