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This was inspired by some posts in the Chad Maurer thread. What are some of your favorite hairtsyles on UM? What hairstyle did you rock when you first started watching UM?
My vote for best hair goes to Jay Durham. It is a truly heartbreaking and frustrating segment but his hair is something to behold. The actor portraying Art Silva also had classic hair. DC Cole (Dave Bocks segment) is sporting an interesting pony tail if you look closely. I remember some classic 80's looks in a couple lost love updates as well. I was 9 when I first started watching UM (I somewhat remember some segments from season 2 but season 3 is the first season I remember watching every episode. I had a spike mullet then (a "spullet" if you will). Not proud of it. I don't deny it either. |
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That one photo of Randall Utterback where his hair is so unkempt.
Poor Howard Drummond in the Photo Mat pictures. Did he take the photos for identification purposes? Heck, the Photo Mat took $1.29 of his hard-earned cash. He could have had two thirds of a breakfast for that! If he didn't need them for any official reason, then why did he take them? That look on his face... Wish he would have sprung for the extra $5 a day to get a private bath. The sister of the woman who kept going missing (Patricia?) and was miraculously found alive decades later. I would never have believed that women still wore beehives in the 90's...then I moved to a more rural part of the U.S. in the 2000's and saw that this ridiculousness was still going on (not to mention a proliferation of perms). After binging on UM over the past week, it wasn't only the hair that stuck out. Can we please talk about the oversized glasses?! How have they made a comeback with today's youth?! They are the most horrid looking things. They take up half your face and could easily cover a bevy of Bonnie Wilder moles. Sorry, ladies. Not hot!
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Tracy Kirkpatrick's mother Diane and that mullet
Donna Chotvaks from the Wade Mitchell Parker segment and her fluffy nest of hair. |
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I forgot all about Tracey Kirkpatrick's mom. Chotvaks is also a good one. Based solely on appearance, she struck me as very eccentric.
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I was 8, about to be 9 years old when I first started watching during season one.
I had the Beatles bowl cut only blonde. The little actor playing Scott Johnson in the shack fire segment could have been my twin, only my hair was a tad darker. |
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Jeff MacDonald's attorney, Bernie Segal had awesome hair as well. Good comment earlier on the big glasses. One of the things that drove me crazy with the Farina reboot was the deletion of dates in a lot of the cases. It was especially strange since the show used updated graphics (and rather annoying music at times) but the video interviews would feature folks with hairstyles and glasses 15-20 years past their expiration date.
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-Cecil Trucel from the Gertrude Pruett segment's surprise ponytail you only see after he's been on camera for about ten minutes
-How has nobody pointed out whatever Debbie Tanner was doing with her bangs yet -The silhouetted "motel resident" witness in the Neil Jennings segment -The investigator from the Lori Zimmerman case and his toupee, which he actually had to TALK about during his interview I nominate Lee Selwyn and his mother and sister for best styles, though. Every single one of them had beautiful hair. |
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Last edited by marlins3; 05-21-2020 at 10:38 AM. |
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wow what an idea for a thread. I also had a spullet in 1989 when I first started watching.
I hate to insult Geddy Lee, but randall utterback reminded me of him with that hair and glasses on one of the photos. For some reason there are a couple of hairstyles that stick out in a crazy way. The wig sketch on the elaine parent segment. and the sketch of Lawrence Tutt from the Bill Henderson segment...that one scared the S out of me when I was a kid. It didn't help that I lived in Texas. Any mention of a murderer on the lose in my state would just give me the creeps. and his hair was so distinct that I could see that image in my head long after the show ended. |
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I always get so excited when y'all mention Randall Utterback, because it makes me wonder if his die-hard supporters are going to come back out and yell at all of us.
Oh, good times, good times. |
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Still feel his name should legally be changed to 'Nerdy possessive boyfriend.'
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