What do you think of Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977).
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I love hutch — 4 years ago(June 20, 2021 04:47 AM)
I thought Keaton was excellent in LFMG. It was the flip side of her sunny Annie Hall persona. Danny Peary said she should have been nominated for both roles. Of course, we both know who SHOULD have won that year.
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Anyway, I like the movie very much. I can appreciate all of its elements. I love the mid-70s singles bar sleaziness. Tragic ending aside, it makes me wish I had been born 20 years earlier. The main character is complex and thought-provoking. I get it. Richard Gere was kind of annoying, but Tom Berenger was so handsome and sexy. Doing amyl nitrate under the disco ball in faded blue jeans… And his character's pathology seemed quite realistic. When his character became tormented about not being able to perform in bed and her response was to laugh at him, I knew she was a goner.
Also, back in 1977, LFMG is the first movie trailer I have a memory of. Even then, at the age of seven, the disturbing, dark, sexual vibe was compelling to me. I am sure Thelma Houston's seminal "Don't Leave Me This Way" would have had something to do with this.
I read the book many years ago over the course of a two day sub teaching assignment. lol
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Cheeky — 4 years ago(June 20, 2021 04:54 AM)
Hi! I read the book too and liked the movie. It was scary how she was murdered and how we take chances when we bring a stranger home with us
Tom Berringer did a good job
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(June 20, 2021 05:24 AM)
It was scary how she was murdered and how we take chances when we bring a stranger home with us
While it may have appeared sensational way to end the film, I'm not sure if this happens in the book, it was also like a sledgehammered caution that was being brought home for this very reason you have mentioned Ms. Cheeky.
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Cheeky — 4 years ago(June 20, 2021 05:30 AM)
I read the book but it was back in the 70s
The murder took place in the book, though, since it was based on the story of a woman (Roseann Quinn) who was murdered in 1973
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(June 20, 2021 05:28 AM)
I recall standing outside the cinema that was screening it and being compelled by the imagery on the poster and lobby cards. How I miss the old lobby cards. I was of course way too young and it was R18 in NZ.
The cinema it was screening at was likely screening kids flicks, usually Disney at the Century during holidays,
Pete's Dragon
I think, and had Goodbar on in the evening for adults. Coming to think of it, the same cinema had
In Praise Of Older Women
with Berenger on in the evening one time and Disney film
Candleshoe
I think, during the day. Berenger was a real cutie pie.
I am hard pressed to decide whether Keaton or Duvall deserved my alternate Oscar for 77'. I got to see Goodbar on vhs in the mid 80's. I didn't get to see 3 Women until 2009.
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I love hutch — 4 years ago(June 20, 2021 05:33 AM)
I thought Keaton was excellent in both movies, but, for me, Shelly Duvall as Millie "No, I'm American" Lammoreaux is one for the ages. My second favorite performance of all time, only bettered by her co-star's spooky-sad incarnation from 1976.
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velveeta — 4 years ago(June 19, 2021 07:15 AM)
Geewizzz, you have spoken my thoughts on MG fully. I don't think it oversold anything and it was indeed a story about a unique time. Many people had double lives during those years. Bar hopping and such was a way of life and the film depicted the smoke-filled environment perfectly.
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RynoII — 5 years ago(February 12, 2021 02:12 AM)
Oh okay. I haven no problem with the sexual material or the violence I just felt that the movie kind of oversold it's point that just because a woman takes home a few strangers, doesn't she is putting herself in danger for the one in a million chances this would happen, unless I am wrong?
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geewizzz — 4 years ago(June 20, 2021 05:33 AM)
Somewhat funny review, though I don't agree with everything this guy says about the film -
2 other perspectives, the guy read the book beforehand and the girl watched the film without knowing much about it before watching it -
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