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One of the greatest and one my most favorite actors.....at least his suffering is over....
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Ride on, Billy.  You're truly free this time.  RIP Dennis.
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One of my favorites as well.
He was in so many classic films...

RIP.

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  a loss to everyone...RIP DH!!!

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A great actor. RIP Dennis.
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One of the greats. RIP Dennis
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Very sad news. Dennis ws a great and versatile actor, with strong ties to James Dean.
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Rip Mr Hopper .

you were and will be forever Great


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I liked his acting and his personal life, he hung out with some of the coolest people of his time.  RIP, Dennis!
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Reply #16 - May 29th, 2010 at 3:51pm
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Sad news.  I am having a cup of  Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! in his honor.  He rocked.

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Ah, shit. A great actor and a real character. He'll be missed. RIP, Dennis.


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Reply #18 - May 29th, 2010 at 6:13pm
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I knew this was coming....Sad He's been in really bad shape for a LONG time now. Really sad, though. Another true end of an era...Sad
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My favorite Actor, This News Is very sad to me,....... I knew it was going to happen.

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Reply #20 - May 30th, 2010 at 12:29am
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Very sad news.  RIP Dennis Hopper.
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Reply #21 - May 30th, 2010 at 4:59am
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Came to Australia to make "Mad Dog Morgan". He was off his tits the whole time.

And did very well in "Land of the dead".

Thats what i will remember him for.
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Reply #22 - May 30th, 2010 at 5:09am
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I was watching 'Gunfight At The O.K. Corral' recently and even as early as 1956, he was showing what a fine actor he would develop into. 'Water World' is another fabulous performance, too.

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HT Man,

Was Dennis Hopper in "Water World",  that Kevin Costner epic fiasco?

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a genuine maverick

his marriage to Michelle Phillips inspired me to write this song (done a la Hank Williams)

EIGHT DAY MARRIAGE

Ours was a beautiful marriage
The best eight days of my life
And though it didn’t last too long
I was proud to call you my wife.

High as kites we took flight
On a full moon lit Saturday night
We had it all – ‘til on the kitchen floor
It all went crazy on Tuesday ‘round dawn.

It was an eight-day marriage
Not very long it’s true
But after an eight-day marriage
There was nothing left for us to do.

Our honeymoon was a wonderful scene
I was your King – you were my Queen
But we crashed and burned – it all smashed to bits
By Friday afternoon they were issuing the writs.

Maybe the booze and drugs fucked us up
Or maybe we just ran out of luck
Best we’ve parted now all is done and said
Lest one of us wound up in jail with the other one dead.

It was an eight-day marriage
Just one week and one day
Yes an eight-day marriage
I guess it just had to be that way

Yes an eight-day marriage
Heaven and hell to go through
I had an eight-day marriage
I was so in love with you.
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Big Easy rider: Dennis Hopper's legacy inextricably intertwined with New Orleans
By Mike Scott, The Times-Picayune
June 01, 2010, 2:05PM

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Dennis Hopper, center, strolls down Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras, in a screen-grab from the 1969 counterculture classic 'Easy Rider.'

Dennis Hopper wasn't from New Orleans. But he should have been.

The Oscar-nominated actor, who died Saturday of complications from prostate cancer, was for much of his early career a walking, talking portrait of a Bourbon Street hellraiser: wild, a little unhinged, maybe even dangerous, but charismatic to the hilt and (on film, at least) a whole lot of fun if you caught him at the right moment.

It's fitting, then, that the movie for which he'll most be remembered -- the movie that defined his career and that helped redefine the way Hollywood approached its craft -- is "Easy Rider," the 1969 counterculture touchstone that used New Orleans as its symbolic Shangri-La.

Hopper directed, co-wrote and starred in "Easy Rider," playing the fringe-wearing, headband-sporting Billy, who accompanies Peter Fonda's "Captain America" on a motorcycle trip -- and multiple drug-induced trips -- from Los Angeles to New Orleans, two easy riders on a quest for a Big Easy state of mind. The often-improvised script -- which Hopper wrote with Fonda and Terry Southern -- would earn him an Oscar nomination.

He would go on to appear in such notable films as "Apocalypse Now," "Rumblefish" and "Blue Velvet," and he would again be nominated for an Oscar in 1986 for his supporting role in the sports drama "Hoosiers." (Scan highlights from Dennis Hopper's film career here.) But Hopper would never match the depth -- or achieve the same resonance with audiences -- that he did in "Easy Rider."

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Dennis Hopper, shown in a 2008 photo, died May 24 at 74 years old.

"We saw it as a Western, only on motorcycles," he told Time magazine in 1986. "We were the strangers in town, the outlaws."

He also saw it, he said in another interview years later, as a time capsule of the 1960s, a brutally honest snapshot of the time -- something he said no other filmmakers were providing.

In the film, the goal of Captain America and Billy is to make it to New Orleans in time for Mardi Gras. What the two disillusioned long-hairs are really looking for, however, is freedom -- from the establishment, from intolerance, from the pressures of their modern world. Along the way, maybe they'll also find their hippified holy grail: confirmation that the optimism from earlier in the decade was at least a little bit warranted.

If that exists anywhere, they figure, it's got to be in New Orleans. On Bourbon Street. At Carnival time. They don't want to so much visit New Orleans as they want to achieve New Orleans.

"I'm gonna go to Mardi Gras," Hopper's loquatious, easy-smiling Billy sings in no particular key early in the trip, "and get me a Mardi Gras queeeeen!"

On the way, the boys get tossed in jail for interfering with a street parade, in a scene shot in the St. Mary Parish town of Franklin, between Morgan City and New Iberia, and populated by locals instead of real actors. The upside: There they get a New Orleans street address at which to start their search for paradise.

It's provided by a rye-loving lawyer named George -- played with tremendous verve by a then-little-known actor named Jack Nicholson -- who asks to be taken along on their quest.

"The governor of Louisiana gave me this," George says, holding up a business card and reading from it. " 'Madame Tinkertoy's House of Blue Lights, corner of Bourbon and Toulouse, New Orleans, Louisiana.' Now, this is supposed to be the finest whorehouse in the South. These ain't no pork chops -- these are U.S. prime!"

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When Dennis Hopper shot film of Peter Fonda conversing with the statue atop the Italian Benevolent Society Tomb at St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 in New Orleans, he did so without permission or permits.

They make it there, too, but by then things are more mournful than they had planned -- and they are more disillusioned than before. Between picking up George and arriving in New Orleans, they have a tragic encounter at a redneck cafe, in a scene shot in Morganza, just northwest of Baton Rouge, and again populated by locals.

(Other Louisiana filming locations included Krotz Springs, where the highway scenes were shot for the film's abrupt, and affecting, finale.)

As for their New Orleans shoot, Hopper and company mostly flew under radar while in town -- probably because they didn't bother getting permission to shoot anywhere. That includes the film's memorable acid-trip scene shot at St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, and the iconic images of Fonda conversing with a statue on the Italian Benevolent Society Tomb.

In October 1969, when "Easy Rider" opened in New Orleans, at the Sena Mall Theater, Times-Picayune columnist Frank Gagnard wrote in his "On the Square" column how Fonda, Hopper "and their associates came into town unheralded (during) Mardi Gras and were easily overlooked in the scramble."

"They were here, though," Gagnard continued. "There is indelible proof in some actual Carnival scenes."

As it turned out, the Big Easy portion of the "Easy Rider" shoot wasn't so easy at all. In fact, much of the shoestring production -- from a New Orleans test shoot, to principal photography, to the editing process -- was embroiled in rancor.

For better or for worse, that was how Hopper rolled. Off-the-cuff, edgy, a little crazy.

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Jack Nicholson, left, and an ailing Dennis Hopper pose for photographer's in late March, at the ceremony honoring Hopper with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

In 2007, the American Film Institute put "Easy Rider" at No. 84 on its list of the greatest movies of all time, but its larger legacy might be in Hopper's approach to filmmaking, with his stutter cuts, his unflinching portrayal of life in the late 1960s, and shaky camerawork that often made "Easy Rider" feel just a shade shy of a documentary. Along with films such as "Bonnie and Clyde," "The Graduate" and "Midnight Cowboy," it would become a hallmark of the post-classical "New Hollywood" era, in which fresh, young filmmakers traded the overproduced tradition of earlier years for raw realism.

Last October, it was announced that Hopper was fighting cancer. By January, it had metastasized to his bones, and in March his lawyer revealed in court proceedings connected to Hopper's ugly divorce from his wife that the actor was dying.

A couple of weeks later, he would accept a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- among his final public appearances -- with "Easy Rider" co-star Nicholson at his side. Hopper appeared to be happy as a clam, but he was frail and, at a reported 100 pounds, was dwarfed even by his newsboy cap. In other words, except for that broad smile, he hardly looked like Billy at all anymore.

I prefer to remember him from a scene in "Easy Rider," when he's bedding down in the desert with Fonda, a week outside of New Orleans. It's there that he says, in a line dripping with symbolism, "It's a long way to Mardi Gras, baby."

Here's hoping he's made it.

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