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That is not hype, that is just its historical significance. Further, I don't think very many people still look at the film as a shining beacon of filmmaking genius. Easy Rider is Easy Rider. |
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Here's my review of Easy Rider from a few months ago. Here's my review of Five Easy Pieces from a few months ago. These will probably not change anyone's opinions of the films, but they make a good case for why the films make me happy. Sadly, I stopped reviewing the films individually after these three, but I've got a review of the whole box set in the User Reviews. Last edited by The Great Owl; 09-11-2013 at 11:48 PM. |
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Here's a fun fact for fans of The Last Picture Show...
Sam Bottoms, who played Billy in The Last Picture Show, also played Jamie in The Outlaw Josey Wales and played the famous surfer, Lance B. Johnson, in Apocalypse Now. When I watched The Outlaw Josey Wales last week, I kept wondering why the actor looked so familiar, and I realized the connection later on. |
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If you enjoy Easy Rider in any remote way, I encourage you to check out the Shout Factory Blu-ray of Dirty Mary Crazy Larry/Ride with the Devil. Here's my review.
Peter Fonda's coolness in Easy Rider remains intact in both films, and both films have a fun-spirited feel of days past in America (although Race with the Devil happens to be a horror movie). In Race with the Devil, which really should have been a Criterion, Peter Fonda is joined by Warren Oates (Two-Lane Blacktop). In fact, it would probably be quite fun to take a day off work one day just to chill back and watch Easy Rider, Two-Lane Blacktop, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, and Race with the Devil all in a row. There's such a wonderful vibe with all four movies. Do not attempt to drive that day after seeing these four movies, because you will have a wreck. Peter Fonda is also fun to watch in Futureworld, which is a guilty pleasure of mine. Actually, there's no guilt to it at all. It's a great movie, through and through. Last edited by The Great Owl; 09-12-2013 at 12:05 AM. |
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I'm surprised I hadn't seen them sooner since I was alive when they came out, but I was just a kid, so I guess I never got around to watching. I only saw Five Easy Pieces a couple of years ago when the local art house did a 70s film festival. These films vary a bit in quality, but I am enjoying all of them because they take me back to that time and because you can see how much they signaled (or started) a change in American cinema. The Last Picture Show might edge out Five Easy Pieces as my favorite, though it's close--they're both phenomenal. And I was pleasantly surprised by Easy Rider. Its reputation preceded it, so I wasn't sure if it would live up to the hype, but it certainly did (for me). Head was fascinating as a time piece, more than anything, but I got a kick out of it. I feel the same about Drive He Said and A Safe Place. They aren't particularly good, but they are fascinating as films of their time, plus what a cast in A Safe Place - Tuesday Weld, Jack Nicholson, and Orson Welles. Even though it's the weakest of the films, it was still worth watching. I'm guessing that The King of Marvin Gardens will come in third for me, but I'll have to see. |
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This calls for some good music. [Show spoiler] Unfortunately, I'm going to be absent from this here site for a whole day tomorrow. Taking some leave to volunteer at a race all day and then joining some friends at a Depeche Mode concert tomorrow night. With my luck, Blu-ray.com will probably announce new 4K restoration Blu-rays of Le Samourai, Touchez Pas Au Grisbi, The Time Machine (1960), The Vanishing (Spoorloos), and Point Blank (1967) while I'm gone and unable to post. |
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Watched Le Havre for the first time - Loved it!
Has anyone seen either of the Aki Kaurismäki Eclipse sets? I was trying to not get started on those, as I am mostly done with DVDs... But we really enjoyed Le Havre... And of course, if I open that can of worms, I'm likely to investigate some of the other sets. Top five Eclipses sets, folks? |
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1. Postwar Kurosawa
2. The First Films of Akira Kurosawa 3. When Horror Came to Shochiku That's all I've seen to date. ...I'm also being somewhat disingenuous with the ranking, since I've probably watched the films in the When Horror Came to Shochiku set five times as much as I've watched the Kurosawa films. All three of these sets are superb, though. |
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The Japanese Noir set intrigues me... |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Scottish Highlands
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1. Oshima's Outlaw Sixties
2. Pearls of the Czech New Wave 3. Dusan Makavejev Free Radical 4. Three Popular Films by Jean-Pierre Gorin 5. The Warped World of Koreyoshi Kurahara I think the Oshima and Czech sets are essential. The other ten sets I've seen have also been good, but don't get as many rewatches. I'm about to tackle the Akerman set for the first time. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I have seen 14 of the sets so far. They contain some of the most outstanding films in the Criterion Collection. As a rule, the Japanese sets are easy to recommend. All the sets I have seen are excellent.
But I also highly recommend: Eclipse 4: Raymond Bernard Eclipse 28: The Warped World of Koreyoshi Kurahara Eclipse 5: The First Films of Samuel Fuller Eclipse 15: Travels with Hiroshi Shimizu Eclipse 21: Oshima's Outlaw Sixties - not for everyone, but I absolutely love it and consider it essential. If you are interested, here are some thoughts I had previously posted on some of these sets two years ago: Eclipse 11: Larisa Shepitko - [Show spoiler] Eclipse 13: Kenji Mizoguchi's Fallen Women - [Show spoiler] Eclipse 21: Oshima's Outlaw Sixties - [Show spoiler]
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