Thursday, July 17, 2008

Easy Rider [1969]


If there’s one movie that has managed to vividly capture the nuances, the rebelliousness, the freedom, the anti-establishmentarianism, the counter culture, the angst, and the existentialism postulated and typified by the hippie culture, it has to be Easy Rider. Directed by one of the most versatile character actors of his generation, Denis Hopper, Easy Rider has managed to lucidly portray the thoughts and expressions of a generation. The tale of two bikers (the Zen-like Peter Fonda and his manic sidekick Hopper), without any strings attached to their existence, who have hit the road without their watches and with a whole lot of dope, criss-crossing through America in search of psychedelia, freedom, love and utopia, in other words America, was as relevant to the turbulent post-Vietnam War era as it is today. Jack Nicholson, as an alcoholic equally free-spirited and rebellious lawyer who isn’t a hippie but craves to be part of the journey, established himself as the premier thespian of his generation, and with his devilish charm and Cheshire grin as one of the most fascinating actors to have stepped in front of a motion picture camera. There have been numerous movies on the iconic hippie movement, but never quite one like Easy Rider.





Director: Dennis Hopper
Genre: Drama/Road Movie/Americana/Existential Drama
Language: English
Country: US

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

oh baby don't you know my dreams they are the same

Just found out that one of my poems Lost in Camden and Dreaming has been published at wordriot.org. You can read it here: http://wordriot.org/template_2.php?ID=1566

If you want to read some more poems:
Toasted Cheese http://tclj.toasted-cheese.com/2008/8-2/ober.htm has three. "Dreams Below the Bowery" (which pretty much encapsulates the tone I can't break out of), "Cars," and a new-ish one "My Lover the Subway."

Awesome blog NO IS FOR WIMPS: http://noisforwimps.blogspot.com/search/label/Brittany%20Ober which has "Double Standard...," based on a photo by my favorite person to walk the planet, Dennis Hopper, and "dash and agathe.".

If you want to read something in actual print, you can buy Canteen #2. http://canteenmag.com

Got a text from California Rebecca today keeping me informed on the Julian ads (which are actually advertisements for Converse and not Julian Casablancas himself) covering Sunset Blvd. P.S. Myspace is also plastered with them. "LET'S GET SOME SHOES!"