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As a Puerto Rican born in the raised in the south Bronx, movies like this broadened our eyes to different cultures and music. I thank my parents and now i know that racism is taught, you’re not born with it. Hip hop, salsa, rock, country, pop and all other genres we can’t let politics and ignorance divide us.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The Powers That Be are responsible for the world’s grief. Racism is one construct of many tools at their disposal to have us fighting amongst ourselves and not see the person behind the curtain pulling the strings. On a side note, Cowboy culture originates from the Spanish/Mexican vaquero traditions as far back as the 16th century, which was adopted by Anglos by the 19th. They adopted and adapted many of the vaquero techniques, including horseback riding, cattle herding, and roping. Cowboy culture is now a blend of Anglo, Hispanic, and Native American influences.
John being John. Three huge movies in a row with completely different music genres (Saturday Night Fever, Grease, and Urban Cowboy). And with such beautiful leading ladies such as Olivia Newton John and Debra Winger. Damn, the dude was doing something right back then!
As movies go, it was very realistic. The oil patch here around Houston is a real thing. It was then, and it still is now. Refinery work in Texas is a unique thing. So this movie is as close as most people will ever get.
Yikes, this movie came out 44 years ago! I still watch it every time it is shown on TV. All of the actors were good especially Debra Winger and Scott Glenn.
Man,this was my wife's favorite song. We went dancing at Gilley's every weekend for about 5 years ,or more. We were hanging out there when this movie was filmed. Good times.
Cool song and movie. I met Travolta when he was filming that here in Houston. I was a little kid, and my Dad took me to the Golden Gloves tourney at the Astrohall. Travolta was a ringside guest. I got his autograph. All I knew him as was “Vinny Babarino.” Too bad my Dad didn’t take me with him to Gilley’s too, then maybe my Mom wouldn’t have ran him out of the house.😂 My Dad had a little band on the side back then (among other things), and he played all that old stuff. Brings back a lot of memories. I’ll have to pick me up a new Stetson in his honor I suppose. Cheers to those old times🍻.
Debra Winger is such a wonderful actress the way she looks at Bud without saying anything says everything in Officer and a Gentleman she again hits a home run what more can I say “ She’s phenomenal
Country music and John Travolta! Not the type combination could ever have foreseen, but must confess being pleasantly surprised with this end result anyway! Who else agree here?
@@erikbihari3625 I didn't really mean much by it, just that he was acting in a movie. However, I think the success of the movie and the success of some of the songs on the pop charts, not just the country charts, contributed to the urban country music movement (although country rock already existed - not by any means the beginning either as Glen Campbell's Rhinestone Cowboy was the #2 song for all of 1975.) More in regards to Travolta though, he's a good actor who played many different types of roles.
just something about Johnny Lee's voice singing that song feels magical. it hurts your heart but also heals it too. like its saying how you've simply run outta luck too many times trying to find love. finding love in bad people, or finding what you think is love in a million faces you see daily. then giving you that hope after heartbreak by finally finding that love you searched for tirelessly in someone who you turned to for comfort and to help get over your heartbreak. that whole time the love you searched for is there. this song hurts me sometimes because I just don't have good luck when it comes to finding somebody who loves me, but maybe fate will lead me to that person one day and I won't realize it until that person is in front of me
Johnny Lee rules! One of the greatest country singers ever! Old school! Miss it so much! 56 years old and I am Still listening to it. Thanks for the memories Johnny!!!
Movie never gets old! Remember seeing this in the movie theater. Everytime it comes on TV , I watch it! Wingers classics Urban Cowboy and Officer and a gentleman! 🤗
John and Deborah dancing together is so romantic, love the movie and this song. Swoon! 🥰 Remember when my older Tulsa friends, would drive down to Gilley’s for a weekend of boot scooting and partying. Seems just like yesterday.
This song started playing when I walked up to my husband's casket at the funeral home... It tore me up... We were together 29 1/2 years... He died September 23, and our anniversary was March 23, 6 months since he died
I've always had a girl crush on Debra Winger. She's beautiful in every movie she's in. One of her best was actually Dawn Anna. It was about the mother of a student at Columbine during the shooting. You gotta see it if you haven't. ua-cam.com/video/HhhoBqQ28dI/v-deo.html.
Last night after dinner me and all my family sat around our TV with blankets and snacks and enjoyed this movie together for the 346th time and were still arguing about pam and sissy lol this film means so much to us we have gilley glass cups gilleys shirts my mom and sister have bud and sissy dancing on they're air fresheners inside of they're vehicles lol back to this beer cheers everyone 😊❤ 2023
Gilley's...omygoodness, so many great memories there. That was the place we all headed every weekend in Pasadena, Texas.. Gilleys will always be the top country bar around. Its a shame it burned down. They have one in Las Vegas, but it will never be the same as the original in Pasadena. RIP Mickey Gilley.
Never was a fan of any 'Texas culture', but I enjoyed this song and the movie 'Urban Cowboy' a whole lot. Urban Cowboy was dramatic, cute, and charming all at once. A bygone era.
I lived in Houston 'till 75.....went to Gilley's and saw Mickey, Johnny Lee, and Conway several times......Marks on My Timeline of Life.......;).........
I was married to a country western musician, he'd play the Texas Dance Halls, Night Clubs all over Texas. We got to meet many of the famous bands of the 80s, lots of dancing and great times. What an era!
I'm sure a lot of people think or say this same thing but when I was young (A long time ago) My wife and me were a complete pair of Bud and Sissy from this movie, except instead of bull riding it was other things, but we acted the same, had the same arguments, the same way things in this show played out (Almost). this movie will always have a special place in my heart. Enjoy your time, life feels like it goes by as fast as dawn to dusk, and it is over. My brother died when he was 16 and I was 15, today is my 54 birthday and I'm going to the funeral of my 1st cousin, who died in a truck wreak, this past saturday, we grew up together and now I'm seeing everyone around me leaving this world. What I'm trying to say is life is hard, and it is short, if you find someone you truly love, don't let some minor nothing get in the way of that, it is special, and you hold onto it and fight for it.
This touched me. I'm 54. Can't get over that the movie is now like 43 years old. Find that special someone and try to stick together through thick and thin. You Can sub the electric horse for a lot of other life obstacles....
In the grand scale of life…I am nothing much… but when you hear a song….music is the savior of all humanity.. we are all the same…. Only difference is which corner….
This movie came out whenever my mom and dad got together. This was their favorite movie and this was their favorite song. My mom passed away in 2011 but my dad is still here thankfully. Every time I watch this movie and hear this song I think it then
I grew up listening to rock in LA but discovered this movie back in the year 2000 and instantly fell in love with this song and movie. I now love country music! 🇲🇽🇺🇲🇵🇭
I lived in OKC was a cowboy... married a cowgirl... those times were magical... best bar days ever...the movie really set the stage ... we lived it... I was a roughneck ... oilfield trash... one of the best films ever... a real cowboy cowgirl's life...
One of those movies that gets deep inside you and forms one of those core memories that will make you stop and think about life when you hear songs from it. It's weird that way.
Love, Love this movie always have. I can watch it over and over. Love John Travolta also. My favorite part is at the end when he puts the license plate that' says Sissy back in the window of his truck.☺️
I grew up here in S Texas. I was 18 when this movie came out, and the drinking age was still 18 in Texas. lol Yes, I lived it - and I sure miss those days now. I can still smell the horse poop from here. It was a great time to be young and alive! And this was a great song.
i was born in great bend kansas 1990 and this movie hits home. i got to witness the last bit of an era in my small town before it changed. this movie and song is the best.
Wow I'm shocked how good looking Travolta was and how captivating the storyline is. I'm not a movie person but this is definitely one I'll watch which looks so much better than the crap movies out now.
Grew up a city boy and never seen this movie or was into anything country until I moved down south to Oklahoma. So glad I did because this movie is easily in my top 10 now.
Loved this song when it came out! That was me. Finally found the best one! But it took decades. Do not ever give up! There really is someone for everyone.❤😂❤😂
This was some movie it's what inspired me to restore my 1978 Ford f100 truck it looks just like John Travolta's from the 1980's movie. It's also signed by John Travolta Debra Winger Johnny Lee and Micky Gilly❤
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Hands down the best show i ever seen in 1980s ❤😊😊
Hands down?
As a Puerto Rican born in the raised in the south Bronx, movies like this broadened our eyes to different cultures and music. I thank my parents and now i know that racism is taught, you’re not born with it. Hip hop, salsa, rock, country, pop and all other genres we can’t let politics and ignorance divide us.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
You know my buddy fast Eddie... from coneneget
Hello from Lubbock Texas
As a white kid raised in the hills of Indiana just north of the Ohio River I came to the exact same conclusion, amigo.
@@samuelmorado70 hello brother👍
The Powers That Be are responsible for the world’s grief. Racism is one construct of many tools at their disposal to have us fighting amongst ourselves and not see the person behind the curtain pulling the strings.
On a side note, Cowboy culture originates from the Spanish/Mexican vaquero traditions as far back as the 16th century, which was adopted by Anglos by the 19th. They adopted and adapted many of the vaquero techniques, including horseback riding, cattle herding, and roping.
Cowboy culture is now a blend of Anglo, Hispanic, and Native American influences.
Absolutely love this movie. I never could get tired of it. Debra and John had such great chemistry. ❤️
John being John. Three huge movies in a row with completely different music genres (Saturday Night Fever, Grease, and Urban Cowboy). And with such beautiful leading ladies such as Olivia Newton John and Debra Winger. Damn, the dude was doing something right back then!
Yeah, but Get Shorty is still better than any of them.
Travolta is a weird dude with all of his Scientology BS...but that man can dance!
@@scottmichaels12 true but Patrick Swayze owns him, there's no better one.
I'm 25 and absolutely love watching Urban Cowboy and hearing this song. I'm forever grateful my mom introduced me to this movie.
It's such a great movie from an era I'm time that's sadly passed
Adriana quinones if you still in Laredo Texas I love you never forget you!!!
Yo ma? How old are you?
I'm a Black 52 year old female and I love this movie and this beautiful song💯🎶😘👌♥️
Welcome to real music 🎶
Good songs have no boundaries of any kind.❤
And We love you
Hi baby I'm DG blkface from Chicago...how you doing
you are awesome!
It’s 2024. Who is still playing this and enjoying it? Brings back such great memories of simple times
Yes it does 😢
I can't get enough of this movie. There's something about it that I adore it so much.
I agree..love watching it every now and then. So good!
As movies go, it was very realistic. The oil patch here around Houston is a real thing. It was then, and it still is now. Refinery work in Texas is a unique thing. So this movie is as close as most people will ever get.
Amen this is a staple I go back to, I do the same with Saturday Night Fever too 😂
No wokeness in it
Maybe because it has a happy ending.
Yikes, this movie came out 44 years ago! I still watch it every time it is shown on TV. All of the actors were good especially Debra Winger and Scott Glenn.
I was stationed in Texas when this movie came out ... We hung out at Gillies just like a real cowboy ... An old man now w many great memories
I may have seen you there. Although Gillies was big. That was our weekend place to go. Seeing this reminds of those good Ole days.
I’m glad you have great Memories
Hi my name is Dakota
@@DakotaWright-hg5rh // hi Dakota 👋
Lackland Air Force Base?
Man,this was my wife's favorite song. We went dancing at Gilley's every weekend for about 5 years ,or more. We were hanging out there when this movie was filmed. Good times.
Any behind the scenes stories to tell? Did you meet any of the cast?
No way. Your so lucky. Was you in the background of the movie? That had to be so awesome
Cool song and movie. I met Travolta when he was filming that here in Houston. I was a little kid, and my Dad took me to the Golden Gloves tourney at the Astrohall. Travolta was a ringside guest. I got his autograph. All I knew him as was “Vinny Babarino.” Too bad my Dad didn’t take me with him to Gilley’s too, then maybe my Mom wouldn’t have ran him out of the house.😂 My Dad had a little band on the side back then (among other things), and he played all that old stuff. Brings back a lot of memories. I’ll have to pick me up a new Stetson in his honor I suppose. Cheers to those old times🍻.
Debra Winger is such a wonderful actress the way she looks at Bud without saying anything says everything in Officer and a Gentleman she again hits a home run what more can I say “ She’s phenomenal
Way to go Paula!
Don't forget Terms of Endearment.
@@steved8053 Or Black Widow.
The Morgan's must think alike.
@@DennisMorgan-ls8scSome where down the line we MORGAN’s we’re Aristocracy but my branch lost its way hope you are doing well ….
Johnny Lee is a national treasure!
May he RIP.
@@bravoaddictAnnhe’s still alive
43yr old black guy and this is a classic to me and my lil bro💯
Sure do wish we could bring these times back, everything was so much simpler back then
For sure!! Great times, you could to the bars, have fun and not as much trouble!
@@Melinda8162God I miss those good times……….
Like no online dating 🥺
Not for everyone, my friend.
Back in the day when we would pick up a date in a bar instead of online 😅
Country music and John Travolta! Not the type combination could ever have foreseen, but must confess being pleasantly surprised with this end result anyway! Who else agree here?
Urban Cowboy is a good movie.
@@adamt5164. Ok?
@@erikbihari3625 I didn't really mean much by it, just that he was acting in a movie. However, I think the success of the movie and the success of some of the songs on the pop charts, not just the country charts, contributed to the urban country music movement (although country rock already existed - not by any means the beginning either as Glen Campbell's Rhinestone Cowboy was the #2 song for all of 1975.)
More in regards to Travolta though, he's a good actor who played many different types of roles.
@@adamt5164. Ok.
It was Gilleys! The best times ever! Oh by the way Patrick Swayze was standing to the side teaching John all the steps! Patrick knew his stuff!
just something about Johnny Lee's voice singing that song feels magical. it hurts your heart but also heals it too. like its saying how you've simply run outta luck too many times trying to find love. finding love in bad people, or finding what you think is love in a million faces you see daily. then giving you that hope after heartbreak by finally finding that love you searched for tirelessly in someone who you turned to for comfort and to help get over your heartbreak. that whole time the love you searched for is there. this song hurts me sometimes because I just don't have good luck when it comes to finding somebody who loves me, but maybe fate will lead me to that person one day and I won't realize it until that person is in front of me
Travolta is a legend. He started the disco movement. Then he started the cowboy movement. He might be one of the best actors of all time.
He was very cute. I mean still is, very humble & nice gentle soul 💕
He didn't start the "cowboy movement". Maybe, to y'all, but we had been dancing at Gilley's long before Travolta even knew it existed.
Is Gilley's still going strong?@@scottwilliams8334
Chris Ledeaux...
I agree!!
Greatest memories loved the urban cowboy days! What a fun time, wish the kids this generation had something like this!
Johnny Lee rules! One of the greatest country singers ever! Old school! Miss it so much! 56 years old and I am
Still listening to it. Thanks for the memories Johnny!!!
This was my grandma's favourite song. She kept playing it over and over again because it always put her in a happy mood.
I'm not a country music fan but I love this song.
Awww God bless your grandma ..❤ I bet that a wonderful memory you have of her
Movie never gets old! Remember seeing this in the movie theater. Everytime it comes on TV , I watch it! Wingers classics Urban Cowboy and Officer and a gentleman! 🤗
Como se llama la pelicula gracias
@@Manlionicano-mw9nf Urban Cowboy
@@christimecarmona6810hello Christime how are you doing?
I'm 66yo meemaw and I still love this movie as much as when it first came out. I was a young hawt mama back then. Ha!!
It was a good cast but I think Scott Glen was the perfect Bad Guy. He looked the part plus his acting was spot on.
He was great in Silence of the Lambs too..😮
@@kevinpaul180He was good in "The Right Stuff" too.
I really like that movie too - he comes off so gritty
40 + yr old movie, remember parents watching it and the soundtrack, and I can easily watch it still. It somehow is timeless.
This was my Dad and Mom's song .. when he passed she dedicated it to him at service
This was a massive hit of a movie!!!
One of my favorite movies in 1980 URBAN Cowboy I seen this movie over 1 million times
No you haven't. That's ridiculous.
Yes I have oh I seen this movie over a thousand times@@scottmichaels12
@@scottmichaels12I think you had dog biscuits for breakfast
@@scottmichaels12oh yes I have maybe a dog biscuits for breakfast
Brings back so many great memories.
Good ole shit days lol
John and Deborah dancing together is so romantic, love the movie and this song. Swoon! 🥰
Remember when my older Tulsa friends, would drive down to Gilley’s for a weekend of boot scooting and partying. Seems just like yesterday.
This song started playing when I walked up to my husband's casket at the funeral home... It tore me up... We were together 29 1/2 years... He died September 23, and our anniversary was March 23, 6 months since he died
My deepest sympathies to you in the loss of your husband. Prayers and thoughts your way 🌸
sorry for your loss.
May his soul continue to rest in peace. Sending hugs, God be with you.
Im sorry for your loss
So sorry for your loss 😢
One of the most legendary films ever Created. Cant say enough about it. Mr Travolta you are simply a Legend.
No internet that's why true love!
Definitely!
Debra winger is crazy beautiful,her and John Travolta really made this movie.
I've always had a girl crush on Debra Winger. She's beautiful in every movie she's in. One of her best was actually Dawn Anna. It was about the mother of a student at Columbine during the shooting. You gotta see it if you haven't. ua-cam.com/video/HhhoBqQ28dI/v-deo.html.
Debra yes, Travolta scumbag!!!
One of my favorite movies of all time every time when I watch this movie I think of my grandpa and I seen this movie over a thousand times
Last night after dinner me and all my family sat around our TV with blankets and snacks and enjoyed this movie together for the 346th time and were still arguing about pam and sissy lol this film means so much to us we have gilley glass cups gilleys shirts my mom and sister have bud and sissy dancing on they're air fresheners inside of they're vehicles lol back to this beer cheers everyone 😊❤ 2023
Gilley's...omygoodness, so many great memories there. That was the place we all headed every weekend in Pasadena, Texas.. Gilleys will always be the top country bar around. Its a shame it burned down. They have one in Las Vegas, but it will never be the same as the original in Pasadena. RIP Mickey Gilley.
Hell yeah That's when I got married and now ol well just me good times lol
Never was a fan of any 'Texas culture', but I enjoyed this song and the movie 'Urban Cowboy' a whole lot. Urban Cowboy was dramatic, cute, and charming all at once. A bygone era.
I lived in Houston 'till 75.....went to Gilley's and saw Mickey, Johnny Lee, and Conway several times......Marks on My Timeline of Life.......;).........
Luv the song...
I was married to a country western musician, he'd play the Texas Dance Halls, Night Clubs all over Texas. We got to meet many of the famous bands of the 80s, lots of dancing and great times. What an era!
I'm sure a lot of people think or say this same thing but when I was young (A long time ago) My wife and me were a complete pair of Bud and Sissy from this movie, except instead of bull riding it was other things, but we acted the same, had the same arguments, the same way things in this show played out (Almost). this movie will always have a special place in my heart. Enjoy your time, life feels like it goes by as fast as dawn to dusk, and it is over. My brother died when he was 16 and I was 15, today is my 54 birthday and I'm going to the funeral of my 1st cousin, who died in a truck wreak, this past saturday, we grew up together and now I'm seeing everyone around me leaving this world. What I'm trying to say is life is hard, and it is short, if you find someone you truly love, don't let some minor nothing get in the way of that, it is special, and you hold onto it and fight for it.
Me and my wife felt the same way. Except, we went to Gilley's every weekend. And, I rode the bull dozens of times.
This touched me. I'm 54. Can't get over that the movie is now like 43 years old. Find that special someone and try to stick together through thick and thin. You Can sub the electric horse for a lot of other life obstacles....
Well said
Been with my husband 30 years
Romance and oove are universal. I was 8 when this movie cane out and to me it was the most romantic movie in the world...
John Travolta knew how to pick good movies with good soundtracks.
Best Country Soundtrack. Lots of great dancing / 2 steppin' music.
In the grand scale of life…I am nothing much… but when you hear a song….music is the savior of all humanity.. we are all the same…. Only difference is which corner….
Thank you for this video I love this movie and song
My fist girlfriend dedicated this song to me on the radio, back when people did that kind of thing Lol
Miss those days… dedication on a public radio, very special ♥️☺️
Very nice and cheers my friend
I miss that!
This movie came out whenever my mom and dad got together. This was their favorite movie and this was their favorite song. My mom passed away in 2011 but my dad is still here thankfully. Every time I watch this movie and hear this song I think it then
I used to go to Gilleys, before it burned down. I’m still here in Houston, my grandson lives in Pasadena. ❤️ they made us famous! Ha
I wish I could find someone to love like that some people don’t know what they had until they lost it. I love this song
Everytime I hear this song reminds how much love each person can have for that love that's worth it
This movie and song will always hold a special place in my heart..
Definitely one of the greatest songs ever!!! This is from a 80s headbanger!!
I grew up listening to rock in LA but discovered this movie back in the year 2000 and instantly fell in love with this song and movie. I now love country music! 🇲🇽🇺🇲🇵🇭
I can’t get enough of this song!!! It makes you get in a time capsule and heals past wounds!!!
this was such a great movie. The best word to describe is atmospheric. The characters popped off the screen.
I love this movie. I can see it over and over again ❤
I think this is Travolta’s best movie. The song has to be in country’s all-time top ten.
I lived in OKC was a cowboy... married a cowgirl... those times were magical... best bar days ever...the movie really set the stage ... we lived it... I was a roughneck ... oilfield trash... one of the best films ever... a real cowboy cowgirl's life...
One of those movies that gets deep inside you and forms one of those core memories that will make you stop and think about life when you hear songs from it. It's weird that way.
Perfect comment. So very true.
Love, Love this movie always have. I can watch it over and over. Love John Travolta also. My favorite part is at the end when he puts the license plate that' says Sissy back in the window of his truck.☺️
Absolute True Love.
What a wonderful ending.
Actually saved my Daughter's marriage.
True.
I watch this picture again and again with reverence.
😘
Hello Dawn how are you doing?🌹
Beautiful video. This movie is a perfect match for the song.
No one but John delivered these songs for us to feel what it would be like to experience the mountains through his 🎵
What mountains 😂
Me and my dad used to sing along to this when I was little girl love it
Highly recommended movie
THAT TRUCK IS GREAT!!
I grew up here in S Texas. I was 18 when this movie came out, and the drinking age was still 18 in Texas. lol Yes, I lived it - and I sure miss those days now. I can still smell the horse poop from here. It was a great time to be young and alive! And this was a great song.
I love this movie
i was born in great bend kansas 1990 and this movie hits home. i got to witness the last bit of an era in my small town before it changed. this movie and song is the best.
I'm from Chihuahua, a ranch state, but damn how we love these songs.
Love this song
Great Song and Great Movie!❤
Beautiful song from Pasadena Texas live there for 42YRS. Saw it all.
LOVE this Movie & Song (I have ever since I was a little girl)! ❣
Wow I'm shocked how good looking Travolta was and how captivating the storyline is. I'm not a movie person but this is definitely one I'll watch which looks so much better than the crap movies out now.
Same here, I" watch It tonight seem a good movie
Nothing better, a hot John Travolta and living in one of those fancy mobile homes !!! 😂😂😂
I had so much fun at GILLEY'S at the time this was happening!
What a song and what a movie
Brings back so many memories!❤️❤️❤️
I love this movie!❤ I'm so happy it had a good ending!
Travolta is my fave Movie Dancer.
Fratello you're the Best Professional Champ 💙👋🏽
Just an all around classic, sad it doesn't get the attention it should. Who doesn't want a luv like this.🤪😉🥰
Love his videos
Wow brought Back memories.
Great movie and even better music.
OK fine I'll watch Urban Cowboy again for the 1 millionth time 🤠 ❤
A beautiful regard 😃👋🏽😉,,,,, thanks
Love this movie I can watch it over and over omg😊
Hello Debbie how are you doing?🌹🌹
I WAS LOOKING FOR LOVE IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES....... SO TRUE BACK IN THE DAY 😊
I cannot wait to find someone whose heart is looking for love
Thank you Hawg!
Good night thank you ☺️✨
Grew up a city boy and never seen this movie or was into anything country until I moved down south to Oklahoma. So glad I did because this movie is easily in my top 10 now.
My Favorite Movie ❤
Loved this song when it came out! That was me. Finally found the best one! But it took decades. Do not ever give up! There really is someone for everyone.❤😂❤😂
Urban Cowboy, the best and the soundtrack awesome.
Damn good song! 👍🏾 I have seen this movie over 5 times! Who’s got me beat? H-town back n da day! Come on now! 👊🏽🤟🏽
This is so cool! Part of this movie was filmed in the St james place in houston tx
Where I have my lash studio now !
Love this ❤
This was some movie it's what inspired me to restore my 1978 Ford f100 truck it looks just like John Travolta's from the 1980's movie. It's also signed by John Travolta Debra Winger Johnny Lee and Micky Gilly❤