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Queer History Month: Midnight Cowboy

In honour of Queer History Month, MQUP would enjoy to highlight the important books published in our Lgbtq+ Film Classics series. This series aims to meet the diversity, quality, and originality of classics in the lgbtq+ film canon, broadly conceived, with equally compelling writing and critical insight. Books in the series have much to teach us, not only about the art of movie but about the queer ways in which films can transmit our meanings, our stories, and our dreams.

Each week this month, we will be sharing a blog upload featuring an excerpt from a title in the QFC series, as successfully as clips from the movie in question.

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Midnight Cowboy– the story of a small-town stud’s attempt to produce it big as a hustler on the streets of 1960s New York – is an indisputably iconic film. Though recognized in terms of its initial adoption of Nouvelle Vague cinematography and editing techniques, and renowned for an Oscar win in spite of controversy over its X-rating, Midnight Cowboy has yet to be understood as a classic of gay cinema.

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Jax,

People don’t get utilize homophobic terms in a perjorative behavior then have a 3rd party speak “we don’t care”

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What’s wrong with being “queer”?




No different than any sexual orientation. For some reason and maybe it’s simply to get noticed more, it seems like queer people need others to know who they’re attracted to. I could give two shites who people are attracted to.

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In March 2022, ESPN signed play-by-play commentator Joe Buck, along with Troy Aikman, to a multi-year deal, making him the recent play-by-play announcer of Monday Evening Football.

Buck and Aikman are the NFL’s longest broadcasting tandem in history, beginning their partnership in 2002 as a three-man booth with analyst Cris Collinsworth, before becoming a duo in 2005. Over their 22 seasons together, they have called more than 300 regular-season games, more than 40 playoff matchups, 18 NFC Championships and Super Bowls XXXIX, XLII, XLV, XLVIII, LI and LIV. Both have been nominated for Sports Emmy Awards multiple times, with Buck winning a record-tying eight times for play-by-play. In December 2022, Buck was inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame.

During the season, Aikman and Buck work alongside Lisa Salters, Monday Night Football’s longest-tenured sideline correspondent. In May 2023, at the 44th Annual Sports Emmy Awards, Monday Night Football won a Sports Emmy for ‘Outstanding Live Sports Series’ for the MNF’s 2023 season – the trio’s first year together. 

At a mere 25 years vintage, Buck became a household voice for NFL fans. He made his NFL debut

Midnight Cowboy - whatever happened to Joe Buck afterwards?

aceplace571

I always hoped we’d see the next chapter in Joe Buck’s life. He’s on the bus to Florida with Ratso Rizzo, RIP.

So what’s next? Does Joe Buck keep hustling and back himself with prostitution? How about that possible murder in NY? Does that catch up to him? Buck doesn’t have a lot of options. He’s not very smart or clever like Ratso. Buck is easily manipulated. He can be volatile.

Does he come to terms with his sexuality?

This character has so much potential for any writer. It’s almost a blank canvas. The dream of living in Florida and the existence that he’s still broke and hungry in paradise. John Voight would own been so good continuing that role.

You love Midnight Cowboy? How many times have you seen it?

TriPolar2

The movie became very dusky at the end and Joe was a mess in every aspect of his life. I never saw anything but an even more tragic close for him. I don’t recall any part of the movie that would indicate an eventual redemption for Joe. He lacked the character needed to survive.

Czarcasm3

Even though the publication by James Leo Herlihy goes into a bit more detail, it too