Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Easy Rider

I picked this movie up from the library. My dad, being a motorcycle enthusiast, always said that this was one of the best movies ever made. And he subscribed to Easy Rider magazine, which always had pictures of naked chicks laying on custom bikes, so the movie had to be great, right?

Easy Rider was released in 1969 and stars Peter Fonda as Wyatt and Dennis Hopper as Billy, 2 motorcycle riding free-spirited guys who just landed some drugs in L.A. and are headed to New Orleans during Mardi Gras to sell it and make it big, man. Fonda, who wants to rock your Honda, is a pretty cool guy. I'd like a pair of his sunglasses, though being almost a full foot shorter than him and much less hair, I probably wouldn't get the same effect. He rides the bike with the American flag painted on the tear-drop tank, the ape hanger handlebars, and he wears the Captain America-type helmet.


Hopper, on the other hand, could easily pass as David Crosby with the long hair, handle-bar mustache, and skin jacket with the fringes, man. He rode the flame-painted bike with the short-bar handles. man.
As the 2 get so somewhere in the desert, they pick up some hippy dude and make their way to his hippy ranch. This is where the city and suburbanite kids go when they want to be one with nature, man. And smoke dope, man. And free love, man.

Soon, the group heads towards Louisiana where they meet up with Jack Nicholson whose playing George Hanson. He's a hippy alcoholic lawyer who rides on with them. They make it to New Orleans, but find that the folk in the South ain't to happy to see them 'Yankee queers'. Unable to get food at the restaurant, they park outside of town and sleep for the night. The southern redneck sheriff and his posse beat the crap out of them, killing Nicholson with a machete.

They decide to get to New Orleans, send off his belongings and meet up with some hookers that he recommended. The movie then goes on this 10 minute drug-induced tangent. I'm sure my dad enjoyed this part in 1969, but me watching it in my family room on my leather couch while eating a bowl of cherries, it probably didn't have the same meaning to me. One dude is talking to a statue of Mary, one of the chicks gets naked and is crying and saying she's sorry. It's all very weird. I've never tried LSD, but I image that if you did, this is what it would be like.

(Spoiler in this paragraph)
Finally, the next day Fonda and Hopper head out of town with plans to go to Florida and live off of the money that they earned selling their drugs in New Orleans. However, while heading down Highway 105 just north of Krotz Springs, Louisiana, some rednecks pull up and antagonize Hopper. He gives them the finger, so they shoot him and he crashes. The reds keep driving and Fonda circles around to help Billy. Fonda then decides to go run for help. As he's riding down the road, the honky-tonk southern rednecks are now coming the other way. The shoot at Fonda, hit the gas tank and the bike explodes, supposedly killing him. The movie then pans away from the explosion and rises into the sky, showing the road, the fire, and the mighty Mississippi.
(End of Spoiler)

Now, Easy Rider is considered a cult movie and a representation of rebelling against the establishment in the 1960's, something that many did, my dad included, I'm sure. The majority of the movie in nonverbal with classic rock playing in the background (though it wasn't classic rock at the time. I think they just called it rock.) So if you like Steppenwolf, The Band, Crosby Stills, Nash, and Young, The Byrds, and Jimi Hendrix, you'll love just listening to the movie.

What this boils down to is that I'm not sold on the movie. It's not a bad movie, but I just don't see the cult-factor. But then again, I didn't live through the 60's. The movie is Rated R for nudity, cursing, violence, and drugs and it is a little over 90 minutes long, which was good since I didn't start watching it until 10pm. With all due respect and apologies to the baby boomer generation who were hippies, I give this movie 3 stars. The movie is part of Americana and you can see it's influence in many things. One example I found was in the movie Ghost Rider with Nicolas Cage. Peter Fonda played the devil. Cage was riding an exact replica of Fonda's bike in Easy Rider. Fonda comments, "Nice bike." Now I get it!!!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I understand that you want to give your personal oppinion on things you experience in life like watching this film.

What you wrote thou, tells me more about yourself than the film itself.

I suggest you experience a few things more in real life rather than sitting on your couch watching ghost rider.

you see, life is a stage and we are all born with a very narrow spotlight pointing at things on it.

The more you live and experience, the wider that spotlight becomes and things start making more sense and have deeper meaning.

thats just one man's opinion:)

cheers.

StormRhyder said...

Maybe ya should try to ride a bike & not a couch; then ya may understand the difference between "motorcycle enthusiast" & Rider, Biker & other terms...
...just this Man's experienced opinion.

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