Portman shockingly agreed to buzz off all of her beautiful hair around 2006 for V for Vendetta -- in fact, we witness the actual bad haircut during the film itself.
Oh, who are we kidding? She has the bone structure to not look like a cancer patient, and once it started to grow back she looked sexy and badass. Sigh.
At first we thought that Hudgens was following in the style tracks of her Sucker Punch co-star Emily Browning, but it turns out that the former Disney starlet got her radical haircut to play a pregnant, homeless teen opposite Brendan Fraser in Gimme Shelter.
Hudgens has since said that she doesn't love the hair, that it makes her feel like a soccer mom (well, soccer moms don't like you much either, Vanessa)... and yet, we found out that she actually cut it herself. That takes some balls.
For the Coen brothers' No Country for Old Men, Bardem willingly hacked his hair into this awful Dora the Explorer-esque bowl cut to play the not-quite-there serial killer Anton Chigurh. That's right -- it's not a wig.
"It was just depressing to look in the mirror and see that haircut," he told New York Magazine in 2007. "I had to live with that! It wasn't a wig. It was my hair! It's bad. It's really bad. You go to the market to buy your milk and people get weird, like really scared."
I still don't forgive Tom Hanks for taking the role of Robert Langdon in The Da Vinci Code when it was clearly intended for Harrison Ford (or someone who resembles him), but this long, stringy hair was just the greasy icing on the unappetizing cake.
Twihards can breathe a sigh of relief that this isn't Pattinson's permanent new look: It ties into his character from his new, non-Twilight movie Cosmopolis: He told press at Comic-Con that his character Eric goes to get his head buzzed and freaks out halfway through, hence the unfinished look.
You know what this means, right? For the beginning of Cosmopolis we'll be seeing Pattinson in an awful, pre-buzz wig.
We know that she was playing Joan Jett in The Runaways, but the 'do that Stewart brought to last year's Comic-Con was just... unfortunate. The color was off with even her pale skin tone, and it just looked greasy and gross. Couple that with the fact that her co-star Dakota Fanning's hair looked great, and you have a memorable bad haircut.
Taking a page from Affleck's book, Bloom donned an asexual haircut for his indie movie The Good Doctor, guaranteeing that there will be no hot sex scenes for us to tune in to.
Who could forget the doozy of 2002, when Pitt grew out his hair and beard to play a conquistador in The Fountain? Poor Jen! (The ironic part: He dropped out of the movie, possibly due to a disagreement with Darren Aronofsky, and Hugh Jackman grew out his hair to replace Pitt.)
Portman shockingly agreed to buzz off all of her beautiful hair around 2006 for V for Vendetta -- in fact, we witness the actual bad haircut during the film itself.
Oh, who are we kidding? She has the bone structure to not look like a cancer patient, and once it started to grow back she looked sexy and badass. Sigh.










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