starting July 27, 2008
Starts: 3:00pm
A landmark in film history, Easy Rider blew the studio
doors open for more young directors than any film before or since,
helping to
create the wide-open climate that would lead to the production of many
outstanding films in the 1970s. As its director, Dennis Hopper is
usually given
the lion's share of credit for the film's success, but the revelations
of time
suggest that the contributions of the late Terry Southern and, to some
degree,
Jack Nicholson have endowed the film with much of its residual power.
Starring
Peter Fonda as Wyatt (alias Captain America)
and Hopper as Billy, it traces the hippie duo's adventures as they
mount their
seriously chopped hogs on a journey to find the real America en route
to Mardi Gras. In Arizona, they visit a commune whose members are
having a
tough time, and in a small Texas
town they're jailed for joining a parade. But they're quickly sprung by
an ACLU
lawyer, the quirky, hard-drinking George Hanson (Jack Nicholson), who
accepts
their offer to join them on the trip to New Orleans, eager to visit the
best whorehouse in the
South. EASY RIDER accurately reflects the tensions and hostilities of
the
period, Laszlo Kovacs's photography is superb, Nicholson is exceptional
in his
breakthrough role--and the startling, stunning ending is a shocker.
--RottenTomatoes
What: Easy Rider (1969 Dennis Hopper)
Format: 16mm film
Runtime: 95 mins
When: July 25 & 26 @ 7 pm &
9:30 pm, July 27 @ 3 pm
Where: 5th Avenue Cinema, 510 SW
Hall St @ PSU
Admission: Free for PSU students,
faculty and staff w/ ID, $2 for other students, seniors, and children, $3
general admission
For more information:PSU Film Committee
film@pdx.edu503-725-3551
http://www.fifthavenuecinema.groups.pdx.edu