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So it is not a place for drugstore cowboys, except in the grandstands.
New York fans know their sports and do not tolerate knuckleheads or drugstore cowboys.
The gritty material made many production people imagine "Drugstore Cowboy" in black and white.
And what about the new manager, Dallas Green, who has been setting the drugstore cowboy tone for the players' behavior?
Even "Drugstore Cowboy," a movie with great quality, ultimately was flat on the balance sheet.
"Drugstore Cowboy" wouldn't be half so impressive were it merely a collection of colorful musical sound effects.
His first was Drugstore Cowboy, in which a Peterson commercial plays on the television.
Graham was in the movie Drugstore Cowboy in 1989.
In its former incarnation, the hotel's lobby served as the setting for a scene from the film Drugstore Cowboy.
He's probably a drugstore cowboy all the way from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Brown boots: Tom Silva was the consummate drugstore cowboy.
After Drugstore Cowboy received favorable critical raves and awards, studios started to show some interest.
"I'm a peacetime drugstore cowboy- Didn't you know?
Yet he found himself treading a familiar road when he played a junkie in Drugstore Cowboy (1989).
"We told him the term 'drugstore cowboy' has no place in the language of diplomacy on a subject of this gravity."
Drugstore Cowboy 1989.
Drugstore Cowboy won the following awards:
Now, because some of the nonsense continues, Green finds himself being accused of being ineffectual - a drugstore cowboy, if you will.
"He's okay-if you like drugstore cowboys."
Anything handcrafted is revered these days, and surely it would be better than donning my "Drugstore Cowboy" leather jacket for yet another winter.
Its heroes are neither midnight cowboys, drugstore cowboys nor Village People cowboys.
In 1989 he played a defrocked priest in "Drugstore Cowboy," but he is not that fond of film work.
Abbey Lincoln (Featured on the 1989 soundtrack to Drugstore Cowboy)
Though bleak and at times grim, "Drugstore Cowboy" is essentially a comedy in that it refuses to see the feebleness of its characters as tragic.
'I'm not interested in Drugstore cowboys,' said Loiseau.