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Movie: Easy Rider
I saw this when i was younger high as fuck & thought it was great. But i watched it again today & for fuck sakes,....thats one fucked up flick. It honestly left me kind of sick to my stomach.
The way they depicted southerners as a whole was pretty disgusting as well, shooting & beating random people because they had long hair. Now i wasn't around for the 60's or 70's....but living in the south almost my whole life, i can honestly say i've never seen bikers or hippies mistreated by anyone other than law enforcement, so i didn't think it was a very fair way the movie ended. Or am i missing the point of the movie, was it supposed to be bad karma from the initial coke deal?....someone striaghten me out, cuz this flick confused me |
It's all about "Give me liberty or give me death"
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The way they portrayed southerners? Remember the scene where they stopped in the coffee shop?
Well, the film crew sent a crew to that town ahead of time and told them to just act natural. There was no written dialog for the customers in there. They just said what they felt. Times were different. Remember how they treated blacks? They felt the same way about long-hairs. |
i love the movie but also never figured out why they "blew it" according to captain america.
i've often thought it related back to the scene around the camp fire when they were talking about freedom and that while they represent freedom with their long hair they challenge the status quo by living outside the box |
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& baddog that may be true...like i said, i wasn't around for the whole longhair hating craze, but i know cops still hate em, and that comes from personal experience |
I was a long-hair in the 60s and you had to be a little cagey when you were by yourself in a strange area. You never got to fight just one redneck....they always traveled in pairs at least. You learned what to watch out for and how to make a stand.
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maybe they blewit because even after their plan of getting all the cash from the coke sale and crusing to mardi gras he still did not find freedom- i always dug all the irony of the movie, maybe the point was in the irony of having cash in the land of the free is not at all the case ?? |
The death of the bikers was a symbol of something... maybe death of biker freedom?
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i think jack nicholson summed it up pretty well around the camp fire it really was a complex movie, i just wish i understood more of it...i mean it has a cult following, so there must be something more to it |
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It's a phenomenal piece which I think captures a point in time in America well. I'm too young to have known that time for myself but I can see it as an accurate portrayal of outsiders and the rejection and prejudice that they face.
Easy Rider is one of my favorite films. |
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sorta like protesting without a permit these days ; ) |
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classic stuff right there |
I think they smoked lots of dope writing and making it lol
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I highly doubt it. There was no government law that were oppressive to bikers back then. You did not even need a special license to ride a motorcycle. |
it really was a complex movie, i just wish i understood more of it...i mean it has a cult following, so there must be something more to it
thats right, I grew up on Vancouver island and you always had your pals or you had fuck all, especially when you fucked around with all the shit that can happen in life...you had to reley on others...and this movie in my opinion is a classic case of young , wild and free..... and what can happen *had to edit the spelling of "opinion" lol :thumbsup |
thunder road- bruce springsteen baby :thumbsup
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great fucking movie -- smacks o truth, then, today, always (sad as it makes me to say). 2hp |
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