I would watch him in 25 years, if he were 91 I would still appreciate him.
Harry Dean Stanton was a treat to watch at 91. Not an issue of "hotness" (I just used the word because it's easy) but his soul was on his face in every shot. Lynch just knows how to pick them.
I hear ya loud and clear (or maybe I should say, "I read you 100%") - I was being facetious about "hotness" too. Just saying I'd like to see him looking like the handsome and talented 58-year-old man that he is, rather than a slightly odd simulacrum of his 30-year-old self. Or in short... just ease off on the hair dye next time. 😉
I agree. Let Cooper look like Kyle. Wouldn't he have some grey hair after all he's been through? I know I've sprouted a few more after interpreting Season 3!
I agree. Let Cooper look like Kyle. Wouldn't he have some grey hair after all he's been through? I know I've sprouted a few more after interpreting Season 3!
At a year or so younger than Kyle M, and with most of me hair now grey, I think it looks bloody daft for an older guy to have totally dark hair.
My dad is in his mid sixties and most of his hair is still black (natural, too).
Just saying 🙂
My dad is in his mid sixties and most of his hair is still black (natural, too).
Just saying 🙂
Key word there being "Most". Nobody said owt about having dark hair at all.
I have no idea how much grey I actually have. I get a wee bit of help from L'Oreal. I was just thinking that hair color was really important in TP S3. This was particularly true for the women. Most of them all had shades of red or auburn if they weren't blonde.
Could it have been to help us know which one is the real Coop?
In a recent interview he doesn't look that grey. ...
As much as I'd like to watch more of this saga, I don't ever see how it can continue anymore. It has a great mythos which can have many many other separate stories. But this main story we had is over I think.
Before season 3 even started, I knew full well it was going to end in a much more depressive note than season 2 ever did. And from the moment it began, it had this end of the world feeling all over it. And it ended with this same feeling.
I have mixed feelings about season 4. First, I'd like to keep the magic. And you have to know when you got to stop. Although I'd love the mythos to expand upon other stories, with key characters appearing as cameos in various ways.