Even if you haven't seen John Schlesinger's Oscar-winning Midnight Cowboy, you have heard some of its dialogue. In fact, one of Midnight Cowboy's lines is so famous that many people don't realize it ...
When Midnight Cowboy came out in 1969, Miami Herald critic John Huddy heralded its arrival with a string of superlatives: “Staggering, shattering, heartbreaking, hilarious, tragic, raw and absurd.” ...
As played by Jon Voight (opposite Dustin Hoffman’s Ratso), Joe Buck, in his fringe coat, cowboy hat, and, yes, boots, is playing at being a cowboy. He wants to be a professional stud, but he draws ...
One of many films used to make the case that the 1970s was the last great decade of filmmaking (even though it was released in the summer of 1969), "Midnight Cowboy" has been re-released as a two-disc ...
‘Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy’ uses a kaleidoscopic method to explore the cultural impact of the 1970 Oscar winner Elementary math can sum up Nancy Buirski’s approach ...
While some lines are meticulously conceived and written to last forever, others just pop out of nowhere—like a taxi that almost ran Dustin Hoffman over. It’s now a known fact that Waldo Salt didn’t ...