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The remastering makes the picture look quite good, although the 16mm footage (predominantly the Mardi Gras portion) remains at a lower resolution which is to be expected. My feeling is it is appropriate that footage be a bit on the grainy side due to the nature of what is being presented. It works. I appreciated the bonus feature "Shaking the Cage" as it provided additional insight I was only vaguely aware of before viewing. Easy Rider's place in film history is secure, but the story line itself has not aged well for me. I remember seeing the film for the first time at it's release and being moved by it. Chalk it up to being a 17 year old - or perhaps the distance from the social issues - but whatever you may attribute the change to, it no longer moves me in the way it did in 1969. In the STC feature Hopper mentions that there were no films being made that truly reflected the youth culture at the time which is somewhat true. There were certainly none that reflected the "druggy" side of the culture in a meaningful way - most were exploitative at best. Easy Rider tackles that side of the culture. As far as if it's worth owning, perhaps for the truly committed fan. Is it worth seeing, yes, if only for getting a feel for what this film accomplished - especially when compared to the other films released at this same time. Read full review
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This was a landmark movie of the 1970's. It was the time of Flower Power, the Hippie Generation. Tattoos, choppers, weed, and free love was the talk of the nation. A whole new era in music and film was being ushered in, and a whole new crop of directors with new ideas was starting to make their mark on motion pictures. Dennis Hopper was one of those new directors and had a profound effect on this film. Wyatt (Fonda) and Billy (Hopper) are fat with drug money and on their custom chopped motorcycles, are heading across the country to "Discover America". They are heading to New Orleans, to the Mardi Gras, and the best whorehouse in the south. Riding and performing as Captain America and Billy they travel to a Hippie commune in Arizona, and are temporarily jailed in Texas until a young ACLU lawyer, Jack Nicholson, who gets them out. On to New Orleans and the Mardi Gras, only to come to a violent end at the hands of low life Red Necks. This is a cult culture film, and ushered in a whole new generation of movies like Bullit, Kojack, and Dirty Harry, and a host of Hell's Angels movies.Read full review
Movie fits my TV screen perfect and the picture quality is surprisingly good . Better then I thought it would be. Can’t vouch for the sound . I only have the TV speakers which ain’t much .
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This is a classic movie. I am 58 years old and I have always loved it from the first time I saw it.
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Released in 1969, Easy Rider still resonates in the 21st century.. Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson head the cast of this timely meditation on freedom and the open road.
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