What was the last movie made with a blonde male hero? Can you think of one? I can’t, for some reason.
Pic not related. Is Tom Cruise’s color the “limit”?
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What was the last movie made with a blonde male hero? Can you think of one? I can’t, for some reason.
Pic not related. Is Tom Cruise’s color the “limit”?
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Thor
Frick, the colouring on his hair looked like shit. I think it was because they did it to his brows too, which made it look off.
>hero
>movie about cucks and permission-seeking altruism
I won't allow it.
moronic
Thor's poo-safety movie, too
Northman
Frick off tourist.
here's your prize, hero. 12 years of child support for another man's creampie.
>hero
>criminal and cuck
Top Gun is already the exception in both movies for "blonde man worldbuilding"
>blonde haired chad plays antagonist
>turns out he was just wienery not evil and becomes ally of protagonist
>What was the last movie made with a blonde male hero?
Chris Pratt in Guardians 3
That’s not blonde
It is.
If it's lighter than brunette, it's some variation of blond. Dirty blond, dark blond, etc etc. OP is a moron.
Frickin hell, looks like he got a 4 year old to do his hair and make-up. Did he just do it himself? In between stomping koopas?
I had to go back to Interstellar or Navy Seals 1990 before I saw a true blond
Extraction 2
Nvm it's brown.
>blonde male
men are blond
women are blonde
fricking esl
Leo is not a blonde lol
mfw
There used to be a trope of the villain or the villain's top henchman being platinum blond. This was in several James Bond movies. A lot of times he would be German or Russian.
just typical anglo saxon-israelite chicanery painting aryans as evil
They hate us cause they ain’t us flaxchads
Only cos the Brit 007s weren't blond
They were never that common. I think male leads usually had darker hair. Dark hair looks better on men.
In black and white movies hair usually looks darker. Dirty blond often looks black, so it's hard to tell.
>Dirr black people/women are so stupid for wanting to see themselves on the screen they should relate to the character as a human, like we smart men do with goku and shit
>wh-where is a blonde person for me to emulate as a blonde? I'm sitting here bereft of knowing how to be a human without any blondes to copy. I don't know what goes on in a brunette person's mind I can't imagine
What an odd meltdown. Are you ok anon?
Fricking james bond was blonde for the last decade you pathetic sjw
shut up gay
No
Blond.
It's blond. Not blonde unless it's a troon. Learn some fricking English you subhumans
The irony is blond/blonde is just from the french because of gendered words
So you would need to learn french and not english to understand that
moron
ESL seething.
Blonde men aren’t as masculine looking, there’s a reason it’s tall dark and handsome not tall light and handsome, think Sean Connery, burt Reynolds, so on so forth
>What was the last movie made with a blonde male hero?
Extraction 2
The Northmanpw24r
Thor 4
woman moment
Anything with Brad Pitt?
he only plays side characters, he can't carry a movie.
>came too late to the thread and someone gave my answer
RIP
what u say nao schmuck
No way that's an actual shot in the movie.
it's an actual shot from the movie
mage casts him as an illusion spell for the guards but gets distracted and can't hold the illusion any longer and fails
Kino scene honestly.
>~~*white*~~
OP never said white
jews arent blonde
Tenet
Top Gun: Maverick, genius.
I fricking hate this board more every day.
Why? You have emotional problems?
>I only want chiseled up nordic men with eyes so blue you fall into them
Do you realize how fricking gay you guys sound?
Damn bro... no one started talking that gay till you showed up... Something you wanna tell us anon?
Blond men look feminine
I think that's because people associate the colour itself with girls and women. For example, if you make the love interest a blonde and the hero is blonde too, it doesn't look good because they're different genders so they should look different. The only time it's okay is if it's a Fantasy setting and they're the same non-human race (Elves, for example). That allows the viewer to see that they're both elves.
If everyone's human then the man should be darker so you can immediately tell who's who. It's like that in real life so it should be the same in movies.