'After doing a re-make of John Cassevetes’ "Faces" [1968], I decided to re-make another American classic, Dennis Hopper’s "Easy Rider" [1969]. "Easy Rider" interests me in two ways: its portrayal of 60’s counterculture – unlike "Faces" which for me is more about the 50’s – and its search for place. I divided the original film into scenes (like I did with "Faces") and then replaced each scene with one shot filmed at the original location (unlike "Faces" where shots were gleaned from the original film itself). My "Easy Rider" tries to find today’s counter-culture (if one exists) by replacing the 60’s music with music that I listen to today.' ~ James Benning
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The long awaited prequel/sequel to one of the highest grossing independent films of all time "Easy Rider" defined the thoughts and values of a generation.
Easy Rider - Intro - Born to be wild!
Easy rider: movie introduction. You know I've smoked a lot of grass O' Lord I've popped a lot of pills But I never touched nothin' That my spirit could kill.
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Easy Rider: The Ride Back - Trailer
Almost 40 years ago Easy Rider captured America's imagination as a counterculture film that explored an era and its trials and tribulations. Now part sequel ...
Easy Rider: The Ride Back (2012)
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Easy Rider (1969) - Original Trailer
Easy Rider - Starring Peter Fonda Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson Release Date: July 14 1969.
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