
The famous song “Everybody is talking at me” sung by Harry Nilsson from the movie Midnight Cowboy. John Voight as Joe Buck and Dustin Huffman as Ratso have given outstanding performances in this bolckbuster movie.
The famous song “Everybody is talking at me” sung by Harry Nilsson from the movie Midnight Cowboy. John Voight as Joe Buck and Dustin Huffman as Ratso have given outstanding performances in this bolckbuster movie.
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This is so cool. This whole opening scene was done in my hometown of Big Spring Texas. LOL. I haven’t lived there in many years, but this sure brought back some memories. When I was just a kid, my dad and I would go have coffee at that little cafe. It was really a great little town back then. I even remember when they filmed this. It was the biggest thing that happend to Big Spring.
Very good movie and good song too from Izmir / Turkey peace
Dustin Hoffman Greatest Actor ever!!!!!!!!
Where is that JOE BUCK!!!!!
Very deep, symbolic movie. When I first watched it 20 years ago I was 20, it hit a cord with me.
i love his luggage!
has anyone else realised, when harry nilsson plays his song, whilst joe buck is wandering around new york city trying to be social that borat does this aswell, with the same song..i only just watched the movie, and straight away clicked
Maravilhoso, rever John Voigt o homem que trouxe ao mundo o talento e beleza de Angelina Jolie, assim como ele, outro ator loiro, fez o mundo se apaixonar pelo cinema americano dos anos 70 John Savage, ambos marcados por sua presença marcante e inconfundível no papel que desempenhem, ambos ainda são ícones.
Thank you.
@mitsubishi777 not going to lie, had to look that word up.
@jpsplat You’re so meticulous.
In America, rough country sides are more attractive than big cities for me.
I played this song at my Dad’s funeral in April, because he loved it so much. There were over 60 people there and they all cried.
BEAUTIFUL song, Harry Nilsson’s voice and that banjo were born to be together. And I agree with Mr55go, best opening sequence, too bad it’s all doom and gloom from that point on.
I saw this in 1970 – I left the theater that night, and immediatly got back in line to see it again. It changed my life.
I bought the DVD, and watched it for a third time, but it is so heartbreaking and sad I’ll never watch it again.
That small piece of cinematographic genius that catches him from lighting the fag to spinning to the mirror… Gets me every time. Perfection.
what a film. The emotional content hits every time.
Probably the best opening scene in movie history.
When I was a young boy my mother would sing this sone to me. I remember dancing with her in 1970-1971 during the Derek Sanderson show in Boston. When i got married, this was the song we danced to. Great Song.