Read my ★★★★★ review of 1977's #LookingForMrGoodbar, a tragedy about a milquetoast everywoman with self-esteem issues who becomes a love and sex addict, then is chewed up and spit out by the sexual revolution of the Countercultural Era. A premonition of the conservative Reagan Revolution just around the historical corner, even 50 years later this film remains impressively harrowing and difficult to watch, featuring Diane Keaton in a career best.

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A ★★★★★ review of Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977)

2024 movie viewings, #64. I recently decided to use the last six weekends of 2024 to get a bunch of movies off my various watchlists. Today’s film is one I’ve been meaning to watch for literally decades, a 1977 New Hollywood classic based on a 1975 novel by Judith Rossner that’s even more popular and well-known. Published at the exact right moment in history to become a pop-culture phenomenon (its title eventually becoming a societal shortcut phrase in those years for “the dangers of casual sex”), both the book and the movie are essentially a tragedy about a woman who

I’ve never been so happy about streaming rights being rescinded.. See y’all later for some new-to-me Lemmon and Dennis
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Happy birthday Diane Keaton! Here's some Looking for Mr. Goodbar art to mark the occasion!
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