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PostPosted: Mon 7:10, 16 Sep 2013    Post subject: barbour outlet Barbershops On The Big Screen

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Let�s start with Johnny Depp in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), or, as we like to call it, �When Haircuts Go VERY Wrong.� The story of Sweeney Todd first circulated in the 1850�s � and, to be honest, the bloody saga of a barber killing his customers and turning them into a cheap lunch isn�t very good publicity for a barber club franchise such as ours. However, we can take some comfort in [url=http://www.sandvikfw.net/shopuk.php]hollister sale[/url] the fact that the character is completely fictional � and you can rest assured that no Kennedy�s would ever employ a barber who used his own tricked-out chair to slit our patron�s throats. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you�not good for business!
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Who remembers John Wayne�s [url=http://www.getconversational.com]hollister france[/url] last movie, The Shootist (1976)? If you do, the scene you probably think of is the Duke�s final shoot-out in the huge, elaborate saloon. Earlier in the film, however, Wayne, playing a famous gunfighter close to death, heads for a haircut at the town Barbershop. There, the town undertaker comes in and offers to take care of his funeral for free. Wayne, knowing the [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/louboutin.php]louboutin pas cher[/url] guy is preparing to sell tickets to see his body, instead turns the offer around to where the undertaker pays him for his funeral. The chastened undertaker slinks out of the Barbershop.
A minute later, as Wayne is leaving, he turns to the barber and tells him he probably could make a profit selling his hair clippings, too. The barber laughs, but after Wayne�s out the door, he thinks a moment and starts picking up the cuttings to make a fast buck later.
The Barbershop, fortunately, has also had a lot of lighter moments on the silver screen � thanks to some classic comedians. If you�re a Marx Brothers fan, you can enjoy Harpo and Chico torpedoing a ship officer�s hair and moustache in a cruise ship Barbershop in Monkey Business (1931), Charlie Chaplin portraying a barber who gets mistaken for Hitler (never a good thing!) in The Great Dictator (1940), and the ever-reliable Bugs Bunny [url=http://www.maximoupgrade.com/hot.php]hollister[/url] doing his own cartoon Sweeney Todd on Elmer Fudd in the brilliant Rabbit of Seville (1940). A snippet of memorable lyric from that animated opera:
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Elmer: (as Bugs slashes with razor] Ooh! Ouch! Ouch! Ow! Ooh! Ooh! Ouch!
No, it�s not Stephen Sondheim � especially Elmer�s part � but it does get its point across.

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