Easy Rider (1969) Reviews

Easy Rider (1969)
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Tossing wristwatches away, two bikers hit the road to find America in Dennis Hopper's anti-establishment classic. After a major cocaine sale to an L.A. connection (Phil Spector), free-wheeling potheads Billy (Hopper) and Wyatt, aka Captain America (Peter Fonda, who also produced), motor eastward to party at Mardi Gras before "retiring" to Florida with the riches concealed in Wyatt's stars-and-stripes gas tank. As they ride through the Southwest, they take a hitchhiker (Luke Askew) to a struggling hippie commune before they get thrown in a small-town jail for "parading without a permit." Their cellmate, drunken ACLU lawyer George Hanson (Jack Nicholson, replacing Rip Torn), does them a "groovy" favor by getting them out of jail and then decides to join them. Babbling about Venusians, George discovers the joys of smoking grass, but an encounter with Southern rednecks soon proves how right he is about the danger posed by Billy's and Wyatt's unfettered life in a country that has lost its ideals. With the straight world closing in, Wyatt and Billy try to revel in New Orleans with some LSD and hookers (Karen Black and Toni Basil), but the acid trip is shot through with morbidity. Once they reach Florida, Billy raves about attaining the American dream; Wyatt, however, knows the truth: "We blew it."

Produced and directed by two Hollywood iconoclasts with under a half-million non-studio dollars, Easy Rider shook up the languishing movie industry when it grossed over 19 million dollars in 1969; it captured the spirit of the times as it woke Hollywood up to the power of young audiences and socially relevant movies, along with such other landmarks of the late '60s as Bonnie and Clyde, The Graduate, and 2001. Shot on location by Laszlo Kovacs, Easy Rider eschewed old-fashioned Hollywood polish for documentary-style immediacy, and it enhanced its casual feel with improvised dialogue and realistically "stoned" acting. With a soundtrack of contemporary rock songs by Jimi Hendrix, the Band, and Steppenwolf to complete the atmosphere, Easy Rider was hailed for capturing the increasingly violent Vietnam-era split between the counterculture and the repressive Establishment. Experiencing the "shock of recognition," youth audiences embraced Easy Rider's vision of both the attractions and the limits of dropping out, proving that audience's box-office power and turning Nicholson into a movie star. The momentarily hip Academy nominated Nicholson for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar, and Fonda, Hopper, and Terry Southern for their screenplay. Though none of its imitators would match its impact, Easy Rider remains one of the seminal works of late '60s Hollywood both for its trailblazing legacy and its sharply perceptive portrait of its chaotic times. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter FondaDennis Hopper, (more)
Director(s):
Dennis Hopper
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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William W.

This has to be my all time favorite movie about the 60's and in BlueRay its so much clearer and the soundtrack never sounded better.Ive watched Easy Rider i dont know how many times since it came out in 1969 and everytime i watch it i get something different out of it.Ill never get tired of watching Easy Rider one of the best movies of all time.

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Carol B.

Loved this movie. Brought back the wonderful 60's. Bullying ran rampant even then. Why can't people just mind their own business and leave others alone? Heartfelt ending. Music was great!!

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David B.

The best thing is the Music. Fonda is boring to watch. Best acting comes from Nicholson. Very slow movie. The worst thing is the editing, scenes are cut or merged abruptly with no sense.

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Louis B.

Just as good as the original from 30 years ago. RIP Dennis Hopper

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Michael R.

I watched this movie for the first time just recently. Maybe back in its day, it made a statement, but everything about it today is awful - acting, dialog, cinematography, casting and plot. Absolutely terrible. After looking forward to seeing it for weeks, I could not believe how bad it was and how riduculously impossible was the ending!

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WENDELL M.

Being born in 1946 I am an original "Baby Boomer" who came of age in the '60s. For some reason I never saw this movie and was excited to view it. It was a bit slow, especially the drug trip scenes but seemed true to what I remember from that time. The ending was unexpected with the killings, but it did show the way people are no different in many areas of the country and still cannot accept the many differences both now and then. I might give it a different rating if I see it again which I plan to do very soon. I hope to watch it with my daughter who is just 26.

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Archie and Audrey D.

Excellent HD transfer. I've seen this movie before, but this time I saw more detail thanks to the high quality picture. Hopper's director commentary is muffled and quiet. Archie.

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Ran K.

It is a true classic. Especially, now we can appreciate and understand the era it represents. The story of freedom seeking bikers is eternal and as relevant today as forty years ago. I am revived in my 'hippieness.'

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David G.

Made on a shoe string in 1968 and it kind of shows. Hippie themed.

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Michael J.

Sorry to be different from most people, but I thought this movie was not very good.. I could have played either one of these guys and done a better job. Story line was poor and especially the ending, before they both got killed, was really sad and hard to follow. What was that all about????? If this is a cult type film, it is a poor one to call a classic. Pretty sick minds out there that really liked this movie.

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    William W.

    This has to be my all time favorite movie about the 60's and in BlueRay its so much clearer and the soundtrack never sounded better.Ive watched Easy Rider i dont know how many times since it came out in 1969 and everytime i watch it i get something different out of it.Ill never get tired of watching Easy Rider one of the best movies of all time.

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    Carol B.

    Loved this movie. Brought back the wonderful 60's. Bullying ran rampant even then. Why can't people just mind their own business and leave others alone? Heartfelt ending. Music was great!!

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    David B.

    The best thing is the Music. Fonda is boring to watch. Best acting comes from Nicholson. Very slow movie. The worst thing is the editing, scenes are cut or merged abruptly with no sense.

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