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* [[Badass Biker]]: Averted. The bikers are harmless hippies who just want to find the American dream. It's the [[Good Ol' Boy|Good Ol Boys]] who are the ruffians.
* [[Badass Biker]]: Averted. The bikers are harmless hippies who just want to find the American dream. It's the [[Good Ol' Boy|Good Ol Boys]] who are the ruffians.
* [[The Band]]: "Take a load off Fanny..."
* [[The Band]]: "Take a load off Fanny..."

Revision as of 20:38, 26 June 2014

 Get your motor runnin'

Head out on the highway

Lookin' for adventure

And whatever comes our way

A 1969 film directed and co-written by Dennis Hopper, Easy Rider starred Hopper, co-writer Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson in his first Oscar-nominated role. Since its release, it's been identified as the counterculture film.

It follows the tale of two dope-dealing bikers, Wyatt aka "Captain America" (Fonda) and Billy (Hopper), who decide to take their bikes across the country. They have no aim other than pure freedom, which is not appreciated by the locals they encounter. Only one man, liberal lawyer George Hanson (Nicholson), shares their sense of freedom. As they ride along, they wonder what ever happened to America.


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