Articles about Midnight Cowboy

George Lucas's Problem of Mass Appeal
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An essay arguing that that films like "Star Wars" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" could be more appropriately deemed "New Hollywood" than movies like "Five Easy Pieces" or "Midnight Cowboy" because these blockbusters signal Hollywood's return to gearing their product for a mass audience after the studio system's countercultural (but historically beloved) hiccup - and that New Hollywood's understanding of "quantity" is quite different than Old Hollywood.
Added by on 2/26/12
7 Best Picture Oscar winners I'm embarrassed to have never seen
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Seven Oscar winners for best picture that passed this writer by, all of which come before 1970, including "Midnight Cowboy," "Ben-Hur" and "The Apartment."
Source: www.al.com
Added by on 2/23/12
Culture Warrior: How the 70s Proved Mass-Marketing Wasn't the Only Way to Make Movies
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An argument that 1977 was the year innovation died and modern Hollywood emerged.
Added by on 1/25/12
Fake Criterions: Midnight Cowboy
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Midnight Cowboy
The first NC-17 that was nominated for an Oscar gets the Fake Criterion treatment.
Added by on 12/22/11
Off Script to Perfection
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Video: Supercut of the 25 best improvised scenes in movies, featuring Matt Damon and Bill Murray repeatedly
Source: www.youtube.com
Added by on 8/16/11
Costume Designer Ann Roth Interview
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An interview with design legend Ann Roth. She talks about dressing Kate Winslet and her process of finding clothes for roles.
Added by on 3/30/11
Costume Designer Ann Roth Interview
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An interview with design legend Ann Roth. She talks about dressing Kate Winslet and her process of finding clothes for roles.
Added by on 3/30/11
George Lucas's Problem of Mass Appeal
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An essay arguing that that films like "Star Wars" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" could be more appropriately deemed "New Hollywood" than movies like "Five Easy Pieces" or "Midnight Cowboy" because these blockbusters signal Hollywood's return to gearing their product for a mass audience after the studio system's countercultural (but historically beloved) hiccup - and that New Hollywood's understanding of "quantity" is quite different than Old Hollywood.
Added by on 2/26/12
Culture Warrior: How the 70s Proved Mass-Marketing Wasn't the Only Way to Make Movies
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An argument that 1977 was the year innovation died and modern Hollywood emerged.
Added by on 1/25/12
Fake Criterions: Midnight Cowboy
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Midnight Cowboy
The first NC-17 that was nominated for an Oscar gets the Fake Criterion treatment.
Added by on 12/22/11
Off Script to Perfection
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Video: Supercut of the 25 best improvised scenes in movies, featuring Matt Damon and Bill Murray repeatedly
Source: www.youtube.com
Added by on 8/16/11
7 Best Picture Oscar winners I'm embarrassed to have never seen
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Seven Oscar winners for best picture that passed this writer by, all of which come before 1970, including "Midnight Cowboy," "Ben-Hur" and "The Apartment."
Source: www.al.com
Added by on 2/23/12
Berkeley Hotel
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Featured in: Midnight Cowboy
Jon Voight takes the woman (The Berkeley is now the Pennisula)
700 5th Ave., New York, NY
Added by on 7/10/11
Silvia Miles' Apartment
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Featured in: Midnight Cowboy
Where Silvia lives
114 E. 72nd St., New York, NY
Added by on 7/10/11
Tiffany & Co. Store
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Where Jon Voight beat up a man in a suit.
727 5th Ave, New York, NY
Added by on 7/10/11