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Saturday, July 30, 2005
I know it's Disney, but...
If Quasimodo falls from the arms of an olive-skinned, dark-haired gypsy woman, how come he's got milky-white skin and bright red hair? For that matter, how come a guy who lives in the bell tower of Notre Dame in the 15th century has dark eyebrows and bright red hair?
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Clearly he dyes his hair. C'mon. The guy's an actor! They all dye their hair...even the animated ones.
Furthermore, (I assume you're talking about the DIsney film of the Hugo classic) how the hell does he sing? In the book, one of my favorites, he is as inarticulate as he his undesiring to speak, let alone sing!!
3 comments:
Clearly he dyes his hair. C'mon. The guy's an actor! They all dye their hair...even the animated ones.
Jeezie Pete.
Maybe he's albino. Most people who lack melanin have red hair and very pale skin, although I think his eyes would have to be red, too.
Furthermore, (I assume you're talking about the DIsney film of the Hugo classic) how the hell does he sing? In the book, one of my favorites, he is as inarticulate as he his undesiring to speak, let alone sing!!
-R
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