Looking For Mr. Goodbar
batmon
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Anybody ever seen this?
Shit is OOP and I dont see Netflix conjuring this up in the near future.
Im tempted to cop a VHS version. I recall seeing bits and pieces on HBO way back in the day.
I really wanna see dirty "singles bar scene" steez and Tuesday Weld.
Will it hold up in '11? And how's the Soundtrack....regular disco-pop?
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2. Don't Leave Me This Way - Thelma Houston
3. Lowdown - Boz Scaggs
4. Machine Gun - Commodores
5. Love Hangover - Diana Ross
6. She Want's To (Get On Down) - Bill Withers
7. Don't Ask To Stay Until Tomorrow (Theme Reprise) - Looking For Mr. Goodbar
8. Don't Ask To Stay Until Tomorrow - Marlena Shaw
9. She's Lonely - Bill Withers
10. Try Me I Know We Can Make it - Donna Summer
11. Backstabbers - O'Jays
12. Prelude To Love/Could It Be Magic - Donna Summer
I've seen it a couple of times on TV. I was too young the first time and it was not pleasant or fun like when you see sexy shit you know you're not supposed to be watching at a young age (like racy late-night Italian comedies).
It's worth watching....I would say it is so its own thing that whether it holds up doesn't really factor.
It is grim.
I recall HBO promoting it like a semi-Thriller/horror story BITD.
I know about the ending.
"So, what are you drinking? ;-)"
" It's hard to choose a favorite among so many great tracks, but "The Greatest Love of All" is one of the best, most powerful songs ever written about self-preservation, dignity. Its universal message crosses all boundaries and instills one with the hope that it's not too late to better ourselves. Since it's impossible in this world we live in to empathize with others, we can always empathize with ourselves. It's an important message, crucial really. And it's beautifully stated on the album."
But both are definitely products/commentaries on social waves of their times.
Crazy talk. Keaton in the '70s = dimetastic.
Soulstrut, you have changed.
Gere was wack, and most of the other men are annoying.
I liked the deaf teacher interactions alot. It made me feel for the main character.
Above average soundtrack.
Cool points for not being a "im looking to get married & man aint shit" perspective.
Dont know why Tuesday Weld got a nomination.
I doubt this ever gets re-released w/ its grim finale and overall portrayal of that era.
Very similar to Pacino's Crusin', but that flick had real dirty NYC footage.
7/10