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Back to Home > Sunday, May 14, 2006 Living Posted on Sun, May. 14, 2006 email this print this... Get ready for Superman outfits
Halloween costume: Spider who? Red leather cape and boots, tight-fitting blue unitard and red cod-piece. In the words of Big Gay Al: Super! , that is. Sure, Brandon Routh's Supes will be the kiddie costume come next trick-or-treat time. But it also will be the ego-building outfit for guys, and the starter kit for aspiring bondage and leather fans.
Well, I've never specifically heard those words, actually. But the meaning has been expressed plenty. And with the "Pirates of the Caribbean" sequel hitting, the deep Depp pirate-loving won't be over anytime soon.
See also: in "Superman Returns," doe-eyed in "The Devil Wears Prada," in the "Pirates" sequel, as the winged blond Angel in "X-Men: The Last Stand."
Fashion trend: Hair, and lots of it. Specifically, the . The big, bushy strip of woodland-creature-tail lying across men's lips will be huge this summer. Jake Gyllenhaal got the food-gathering facial hair trend started with "Brokeback Mountain," and Colin Farrell will amp it up with his Sonny Crockett in "Miami Vice."
See also: Depp's "Pirate" pornstache and braids, Silent Bob's beard in "Clerks II," Hugh Jackman's Wolverine chops, Routh's Superman spit-curl. Oh yeah, and Tom Hanks' cosmo-mullet in "The DaVinci Code."
Rising star: . For years, the publicity people for Hollywood's snake community have been looking for the perfect vehicle to do for the serpents what "Jurassic Park" did for dinos (although the velociraptor's career has stalled somewhat since). They found it with Sam Jackson's "Snakes On A Plane." Big, small, poisonous or constricting, they all have top billing. This August movie will be hot for the reptiles — which is good, since they are cold-blooded and would die in colder climates.
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