Episode 219

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17th Jul 2024

Easy Rider (1969) ft. Jesse Sertle

Dana and Tom with guest Jesse Sertle (fellow group member of CineMadison, previously on Rounders, @jsertle on IG) discuss the dawn of New Hollywood with Easy Rider (1969): written and directed by Dennis Hopper with Peter Fonda and Terry Southern, starring Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda, and Jack Nicholson.

Plot Summary: In the open road odyssey "Easy Rider," director Dennis Hopper and co-star Peter Fonda embody the restless spirit of the 1960s counterculture. The film, a rambling narrative of freedom and disillusionment, follows two bikers, Wyatt (Fonda) and Billy (Hopper), as they traverse the American Southwest in search of authenticity and liberation. The duo's journey, funded by a drug deal, becomes a kaleidoscopic exploration of the American landscape, both physical and cultural.

The film captures a nation in transition with its stunning cinematography showcasing the vastness of America while contrasting it with the intimacy of its small towns and eccentric characters. Along the way, they encounter an assortment of characters, from an idealistic lawyer (Jack Nicholson) to a communal farm, representing the era’s ideological clashes.

"Easy Rider" is a raw, poignant, and at times, tragic reflection on the price of freedom and the inevitable collision between personal liberty and societal norms. The film’s haunting ending, set against the backdrop of a sun setting over the American landscape, leaves viewers with a sense of loss and contemplation. Hopper’s direction, combined with Fonda’s cool demeanor and Nicholson’s electrifying performance, creates a cinematic experience that is as timeless as it is of its time.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

01:59 Cast and Recognition

04:12 Relationship(s) to Easy Rider

07:54 What is Easy Rider About?

10:47 The Impact of Easy Rider on the Film Industry

15:50 The Relevance of Easy Rider Today

17:40 Plot Summary for Easy Rider

19:22 Did You Know?

21:09 First Break

23:20 Ask Dana Anything...

25:16 Best Performance(s)

34:08 Best/Favorite/Indelible Scene(s)

42:05 Second Break

43:01 In Memoriam

43:36 Best/Funniest Lines

44:54 The Stanley Rubric - Legacy

50:28 The Stanley Rubric - Impact/Significance

55:44 The Stanley Rubric - Novelty

57:49 The Stanley Rubric - Classicness

01:03:51 The Stanley Rubric - Rewatchability

01:06:29 The Stanley Rubric - Audience Score and Final Total

01:07:55 Remaining Questions

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Keywords:

Easy Rider, counterculture, new Hollywood, independent film, freedom, disillusionment, disconnect, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson, Easy Rider, film industry, independent projects, studio system, 1970s culture, family, backgrounds, death row, Wisconsin prisons, novelty, classicness, rewatchability, ending, outfits, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

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