How did you discover this movie?
It was 'Everybody's Talkin' and an episode in American Dad that made me watch it.
shareIt was 'Everybody's Talkin' and an episode in American Dad that made me watch it.
shareI was interested in movies from an early age and was aware that this was considered a landmark film, so I watched it for the first time as a teenager back in the late 80s.
shareMy parents had it on VHS in the early 1990s and I decided to watch it.
shareI watched Southern Comfort, which led me to Deliverance (via similarity), which then led me to John Voight, and I saw the title Midnight Cowboy in his work which I sometimes get mixed up with Midnight Express. I enjoyed Midnight Cowboy and it reminded me a lot of Scarecrow with Al Pacino and Gene Hackman who are also like drifters doing what they have to, to survive.
shareWhen I was about 16 it was on TV late one night. I thought it was a western movie so I watched it. I considered turning it off at first when I realized it wasn't, but I gave it a shot and enjoyed it very much.
shareI'll watch anything with Sylvia Miles in it.
shareCollege course called," The City ".
shareI watched it for the first time in 1994 on VHS—it was in my parents’ movie collection.
shareThey kind of did a take-off of it on part of Seinfeld...Among other things George thought he bought Jon Voight's car. It brought memories up of the movie for me, which I really liked.
The theme song, "Everybody's Talkin'" makes me sad. Great song.
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