Review of Urban Cowboy (1980) by Jay Scott for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 05 Dec 1984
Unapologetically trashy, Urban Cowboy is a virtual pageant of high redneck style—there are lots of bootleg trousers, halter tops, shag haircuts, and feather-brimmed Stetsons—and Winger is fun as the unapologetically trashy gal who just wants to bag herself a real cowboy.
Unfortunately, Urban Cowboy is dull one time too often to qualify as entertaining kitsch.
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This review of Urban Cowboy (1980) was written by Jay Scott and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 05 Dec 1984.
Urban Cowboy has generally received positive reviews.
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