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Easy Rider / One Flew Over
Are these the first two widely popular movies where the Hero's lose at the end?
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Re: Easy Rider / One Flew Over
Cool Hand Luke came to mind immediately. I'm sure there have to be others.
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Re: Easy Rider / One Flew Over
I [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] EasyRider. If you have the DVD, you HAVE TO watch the version with the directors explaining every scene. It will make you happy. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]Kyle |
#4
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Re: Easy Rider / One Flew Over
weird you made this thread, i have watched both of those movies about 5 times each in the last week.
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Re: Easy Rider / One Flew Over
Taxi Driver is awesome. Does it fit this mold?
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Re: Easy Rider / One Flew Over
Requim for a Dream. Not the first, but everyone loses in this one.
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Re: Easy Rider / One Flew Over
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Taxi Driver is awesome. Does it fit this mold? [/ QUOTE ] No. |
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Re: Easy Rider / One Flew Over
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Requim for a Dream. Not the first, but everyone loses in this one. [/ QUOTE ] This is quite common today. Audiences are more accepting of "unhappy endings" than they were in the 50s/60s |
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Re: Easy Rider / One Flew Over
Let's take it back to 1933 with King Kong. Or how about The Hunchback of Notre Dame made in 1923 with Lon Chaney?
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