Urban Cowboy is very underated and largely forgotten.
Its a shame because at the time of release, Travolta's star was already on the wain, largely due to the poorly received Moment By Moment. I thought it was a very good performance from Travolta, and its largely a menage a trois between him, Debra Winger and Scott Glenn, also vying for Wingers affections.
And of course there is the world famous Gilleys (as was back then), the music and appearances from the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Charlie Daniels Band, Johnny Lee and even Mickey Gilley himself.
There's a lot to like here. I think this was a breakout role for Scott Glenn, who I thought made quite an impact here. Then there was the mechanical bull, which was quite an innovation at the time. I had not seen one before anyway...don't get much of those in the UK...
The only thing that seemed a bit forced was a dancing scene where Travolta takes off on his own during a line dancing scene, which just seemed shoehorned in to try and appeal to the Saturday Night Fever fans.
But I think the central relationship between the characters works very well. And its kind of a time capsule of a particular time and place. I was never really a big fan of country music but yet I still enjoyed the movie and the music. It helped that I worked at a cinema playing it at the time.
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