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Repairman Reynolds: To Beard or Not To Beard? - bones weep tedium - 02-12-2008

This is something that Sorrel and I have often pondered. Although Jack does not have a beard, I cannot picture Ryan Reynolds without one. RR in Van Wilder and in the trailer for some romance movie that's on the TV at the moment, both Sorrel and I are struck by how awkward and goofy he looks without his beard:

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Ryan Reynolds seems to get to keep the beard for more serious roles. In Smokin' Aces, Amityville Horror, and Blade he looks really good with a beard. It seems to me that he looks much more handsome with a beard, it gives him a certain manliness, and it emphasises his eyes (which seem to be very close together whenever you seem him sans fluffWink)

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The only problem that I can think of with Ryan Reynolds keeping his beard would be that Repairman Jack's greatest weapon is his anonymity; having a full thick beard is an obvious VDM (visually distinguishing mark) that RJ would naturally avoid (doesn't he even mention this in one of the books? Or am I thinking of Andy McNab's character Nick Stone . . . ?)

I remember that Sorrel and I watched Smokin Aces around about the same time that RR was announced as being RJ, and we both agreed he'd be excellent. But then we saw him without his beard, and we got a little jittery . . . he looks like a goofy kid witout his beard.

And I for one want to see a Repairman Jack movie, not a Repair-goofy-kid Jack movie! :p

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Repairman Reynolds: To Beard or Not To Beard? - Ken Valentine - 02-12-2008

bones weep tedium Wrote:This is something that Sorrel and I have often pondered. Although Jack does not have a beard, I cannot picture Ryan Reynolds without one. RR in Van Wilder and in the trailer for some romance movie that's on the TV at the moment, both Sorrel and I are struck by how awkward and goofy he looks without his beard:

A beard makes a man look older. If you're young and want to look older -- (or if you don't have a chin) grow a beard. If you're old and want to look younger -- shave it off.

Ken V.


Repairman Reynolds: To Beard or Not To Beard? - Noelie - 02-12-2008

Well. He does look goofy without the beard, but beyond that, he is smokin' hot with it. It's the difference between, "Gee, I don't know officer, he was tall and had brown hair," and "Well, officer it was this smooookin hot guy with a full beard." Of course, I know that's a matter of perspective, but that's my perspective after being greeted by those pictures. :p

Honest response: I don't know. It really is a dilemma because he does look much more serious and much more dangerous with the beard than without.


Repairman Reynolds: To Beard or Not To Beard? - phoenix rising - 02-12-2008

Noelie Wrote:Well. He does look goofy without the beard, but beyond that, he is smokin' hot with it. It's the difference between, "Gee, I don't know officer, he was tall and had brown hair," and "Well, officer it was this smooookin hot guy with a full beard." Of course, I know that's a matter of perspective, but that's my perspective after being greeted by those pictures. :p

Honest response: I don't know. It really is a dilemma because he does look much more serious and much more dangerous with the beard than without.

I'll drink to that!!!!!!


Repairman Reynolds: To Beard or Not To Beard? - cobalt - 02-12-2008

The pic without the beard makes him look so young. The beard adds that "hot" factor to his looks. Once we see how well he portrays Jack, I'll bet we will forever be thinking of Ryan's face.


Repairman Reynolds: To Beard or Not To Beard? - phoenix rising - 02-12-2008

cobalt79 Wrote:The pic without the beard makes him look so young. The bears adds that "hot" factor to his looks. Once we see how well he portrays Jack, I'll bet we will forever be thinking of Ryan's face.

Big GrinUnless they get in a gratuitus butt shot.........


Repairman Reynolds: To Beard or Not To Beard? - bones weep tedium - 02-12-2008

That's a very intersting point, phoenix. . . .

Hairy Bum or Smooth Bum??? :p


Repairman Reynolds: To Beard or Not To Beard? - phoenix rising - 02-12-2008

bones weep tedium Wrote:That's a very intersting point, phoenix. . . .

Hairy Bum or Smooth Bum??? :p

Smooth or slightly fuzzy no dead animals attatched to them cheeks please!!


Repairman Reynolds: To Beard or Not To Beard? - jimbow8 - 02-12-2008

Noelie Wrote:Well. He does look goofy without the beard, but beyond that, he is smokin' hot with it. It's the difference between, "Gee, I don't know officer, he was tall and had brown hair," and "Well, officer it was this smooookin hot guy with a full beard." Of course, I know that's a matter of perspective, but that's my perspective after being greeted by those pictures. :p

I am pretty sure that is EXACTLY what Jack would try to avoid.

Officer: "Did you see who started shooting people on the subway?"

Female Passenger: "No, officer, but the guy who saved everyone was SOOO gorgeous. I couldn't take my eyes off of him. I can describe him down to the last detail. Definitely!"


.... and did anyone else, upon answering the poll, get sent to a completely different thread?


Repairman Reynolds: To Beard or Not To Beard? - Ashrael - 02-12-2008

jimbow8 Wrote:Officer: "Did you see who started shooting people on the subway?"

Female Passenger: "No, officer, but the guy who saved everyone was SOOO gorgeous. I couldn't take my eyes off of him. I can describe him down to the last detail. Definitely!"

There are books, and there's Hollywood. In books, the hero can be ugly, short, fat, plain or whatever the author needs or wants him to be. In Hollywood, heroes are chosen for looks. Acting ability sometimes factors in, as well. Marketability certainly gets considered, but looks are part of that. They are, after all, the packaging.

Besides, without the beard, it'd be too much like 'Doogie Howser, Private Eye'.