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  • ‘Easy Rider’ Reboot in the Works

    Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper in 1969's 'Easy Rider.'
    (L to R) Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper in 1969’s ‘Easy Rider.’

    Is there truly any movie that someone won’t consider remaking nowadays? Are we moments away from hearing that a ‘Citizen Kane’ redo, about a tech billionaire obsessed with NFTs (or, er, Twitter), is being thrown into production with Adam McKay directing.

    All right, so we’ll take off our cynical goggles and give it to you straight: a group of companies that own the rights to 1969 counterculture classic ‘Easy Rider’ is looking to mount a redo.

    The gaggle of finance types and producers, which according to Variety includes Maurice Fadida’s Kodiak Pictures, Defiant Studios’ Eric B. Fleischman, and the Jean Boulle Group, has announced its intent to make a new version of the movie.

    In the original, best friends and free-spirited hippies––Wyatt, aka Captain America (Peter Fonda), and Billy (Dennis Hopper)––set off on a long journey from Los Angeles to New Orleans after completing a lucrative cocaine deal. In high hopes of making it in time for Mardi Gras, the duo of motorcycle rebels zoom through the quiet United States heartland in their chromed custom-made Harley Davidson chopper bikes, as a vibrant tapestry of diverse people, friends and foes, and unparalleled landscapes unfold. They’re in search of that so-called independence, even though malicious animosity and senseless violence get in the way. Can the two easy riders beat the system and sail into the sunset?

    Peter Fonda, Jack Nicholson, and Dennis Hopper in 1969's 'Easy Rider.'
    (L to R) Peter Fonda, Jack Nicholson, and Dennis Hopper in 1969’s ‘Easy Rider.’

    Hopper and Fonda wrote the drug-laden motorcycle epic with Terry Southern, and Hopper directed. It featured an early role for a young Jack Nicholson, and despite its counterculture nature, was embraced by culture in general, earning two Oscar nominations and entering contention for the Cannes Film Festival’s coveted Palme d’Or.

    It also made $60 million at the worldwide box office on a reported $400,000 budget and has long since been popping up on lists of the Best American Movies. And yes, while people will be up in arms about a reboot, let’s not forget that a sequel rode in back in 2012, focusing on Wyatt’s family legacy.

    “Our goal is to build upon the counterculture and freedom narrative the original left us with and give the youth of today a film that pays serious attention to their own countercultures and challenges,” Fadida tells Variety. “What the young viewers of today are experiencing in their everyday lives may seem crazy to older generations, but it can very well become the societal norm, as was the case with the cultural shift of the late 1960s. We are hoping to play a part in that shift.”

    The inspiration reportedly came from how the ‘Creed’ franchise has continued the story of ‘Rocky’ but with a modern eye and new characters. Yet while ‘Rocky’ spawned its own series of follow-ups (of mixed quality), ‘Easy Rider’ stands alone (no one is counting the sequel). We’ll see how far this one makes it down the road.

    Peter Fonda in 1969's 'Easy Rider.'
    Peter Fonda in 1969’s ‘Easy Rider.’
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  • Peter Fonda, Oscar-Nominated Star of ‘Easy Rider,’ Dies at Age 79

    Peter Fonda, Oscar-Nominated Star of ‘Easy Rider,’ Dies at Age 79

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    Peter Fonda, a counterculture icon for his role in the 1969 film “Easy Rider,” has passed away at age 79.

    The two-time Oscar nominee was the son of Hollywood legend Henry Fonda, brother of actress Jane Fonda, and father of actress Bridget Fonda.

    His publicist confirmed his death this morning and released this statement on his family’s behalf.

    It is with deep sorrow that we share the news that Peter Fonda has passed away. Fonda, 79 years old, passed away peacefully on Friday morning, August 16th at 11:05am at his home in Los Angeles surrounded by family. The official cause of death was respiratory failure due to lung cancer.

    In one of the saddest moments of our lives, we are not able to find the appropriate words to express the pain in our hearts.  As we grieve, we ask that you respect our privacy.

    And, while we mourn the loss of this sweet and gracious man, we also wish for all to celebrate his indomitable spirit and love of life.

    In honor of Peter, please raise a glass to freedom. From his Family.

    Fonda  co-wrote,  produced and co-starred in the low-budget hit “Easy Rider,” which was released on  July 14, 1969. He shared an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted screenplay with costar Dennis Hopper and “Dr. Strangelove” screenwriter Terry Southern.

    He was also nominated for Oscar nominee for Best Actor in his role as a Vietnam veteran turned beekeeper in “Ulee’s Gold.”

    His many other films include Steven Soderbergh’s “The Limey,” “Race With the Devil,” “3:10 to Yuma,” and “Escape From L.A.,” not to mention the many films paying homage to his “Easy Rider” character, including “Wild Hogs” and “Ghost Rider.”

    It was on the Roger Corman film “The Trip” that he met Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper, who went on to collaborate on “Easy Rider.”

    Survivors include his wife Margaret DeVogelere, daughter Bridget Fonda, and a son, Justin. No memorial plans have been announced.

    A 50th anniversary screening of “Easy Rider” was already planned for New York’s Radio City Music Hall on September 20. The film, which starred Fonda, Hopper and Nicholson, will be shown in sync with a live performance of its soundtrack from Steppenwolf’s John Kay, the band whose song “Born To Be Wild” was the movie’s anthem.

    [Via Deadline]

  • 11 Great Jack Nicholson Roles From His Illustrious Career

    11 Great Jack Nicholson Roles From His Illustrious Career