Easy Rider (1969) Poster

(1969)

Peter Fonda: Wyatt

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  • Captain America : No, I mean it, you've got a nice place. It's not every man that can live off the land, you know. You do your own thing in your own time. You should be proud.

  • Captain America : [reading inscription]  If god did not exist it would be necessary to invent him.

    Billy : That's a humdinger!

  • Billy : You must be some important dude, man. Like, that treatment...

    George Hanson : Dude? What does he mean, dude? Dude ranch?

    Billy : Dude!

    Captain America : Hell no. Dude means - nice guy, you know. Dude means: regular sort of person.

    George Hanson : Well, you boys don't look like you're from this part of the country.

  • George Hanson : That was a - UFO beamin' back at ya. Me and Eric Heisman was down in Mexico two weeks ago, we seen 40 of 'em flyin' in formation. They - they -they've got bases all over the world now, you know. They've been comin' here ever since 1946, when the scientists first started bouncin' radar beams off of the moon. And they have been livin' and workin' among us, in vast quantities, ever since. The government knows all about 'em.

    Billy : What are you talkin', man?

    George Hanson : Well, you just seen one of 'em, didn't ye?

    Billy : Hey, man, I saw somethin', man; but, I didn't see 'em workin' here. You know what I mean?

    George Hanson : Well, they are people just like us. From within our own solar system. Except that their society is more highly evolved. I mean, they don't have no wars, they got no monetary system, they don't have any leaders; because, I mean, each man is a leader. I mean, each man - because of their technology, they are able to feed, clothe, house, and transport themselves equally and with no effort.

    Captain America : Wow!

    Billy : Well, you know something, man, I think, you want to know what I think? I think this is a crackpot idea! That's what I think. How 'bout that? How 'bout a little of that? I think it's a crackpot idea! I mean, if they're so smart, why don't they just reveal themselves to us, huh, and get it over with?

    George Hanson : Why don't they reveal themselves to us - is because if they did, it would cause a general panic. Now, I mean, we still have leaders upon whom we rely for the release of this information. These leaders - have decided to repress this information because of the tremendous shock that it would cause to our antiquated systems. Now, the result of this has been that the Venutians have contacted people at all walks of life, all walks of life -

    [laughs] 

    George Hanson : Yes! It would be a devastin' blow to our antiquated systems. So, now Venutians are mating with people in all walks of life in an advisory capacity. For once, man will have a god-like control over his own destiny. He will have a chance to transcend and to evolve with some equality for all.

    Captain America : How was your joint, George?

  • Stranger on the Highway : [giving Capt America some LSD]  When you get to the right place, with the right people, quarter this. You know, this could be the right place. The time's running out.

    Billy : Hey, man! Hey! If we're goin', we're goin'! Let's go!

    Captain America : [to the Stranger]  Yeah, I'm, I'm hip about time. But I just gotta go.

  • Captain America : Did you ever wanna be somebody else?

    Stranger on the Highway : I'd like to try Porky Pig.

    Captain America : I never wanted to be anybody else.

  • Billy : [while smoking a Joint]  Oh wow! What? Who's that man? What the hell was that, man?

    Captain America : Huh?

    Billy : [nervous]  No, man, like hey, man. Wow. I was watching this object man, li-like the satellite that we saw the other night, right? And, like, it was going right across the sky, man, and then... I mean it just suddenly, uh, it just changed direction and went whizzin right off, man. It flashed...

    Captain America : [interupting him]  You're stoned out of your mind, man.

    Billy : Oh, yeah, man, like I'm stoned, you know, man. But, like, you know, I saw a satellite, man. And it was going across the sky and it flashed three times at me and zigzagged and whizzed off! Man, and I saw it!

  • Billy : Hey, man! We've done it! We've done it! We're rich, Wyatt. Yeah, man. Yeah. Say, we did it, man. We did it! We did it. We're rich, man! We're retirin' in Florida now, mister.

    Captain America : You know Billy, we blew it.

  • Captain America : Do this instead.

    George Hanson : Oh, no thanks. I got some store bought right over here on my own.

    Captain America : No, man. This is grass!

    George Hanson : You mean marijuana?

    Captain America : Yeah.

    George Hanson : Lord have mercy, is that what that is?

  • Captain America : Have you got a helmet?

    George Hanson : Oh, I've got a helmet.

    [laughs boisterously] 

    George Hanson : I got a beauty!

  • Lisa : Are you an Aquarius?

    [Capt America shakes his head no] 

    Lisa : Pisces?

    Captain America : Uh-hum.

    Lisa : I guessed right. Do you like our place here?

    Captain America : Yeah.

  • Captain America : You gotta room? Hey man! You gotta room?

    Billy : [after being flaked off by a motel manager]  You asshole!

  • Billy : There's nothin' but sand, man. They're not gonna make it, man. They ain't gonna grow anything here.

    Captain America : They're gonna make it. Dig. They're gonna make it.

  • George Hanson : How long did you boys say it was gonna take you to get down there?

    Captain America : Oh, about two or three days.

    George Hanson : Two or three days? Is that right? Boy, I sure wish I was going with ye.

  • George Hanson : Well, um, that's got a real nice, eh, taste to it. Though, I don't suppose it'll do me much good, though, I mean, I'm so used to the booze and everything.

    Captain America : You've got to hold it in your lungs longer, George.

  • Billy : That's what it's all about, man, I mean, like, you know. You go for the big money, man, and you're free! You dig?

    Captain America : We blew it. Good night, man.

  • Captain America : I'm hip about time.

  • Billy : [smoking joints at a campfire in the middle of nowhere]  I'm goin' down to Mardi Gras, I'm gonna git me a Mardi Gras Queen. Yeah, oh, man, wow, Mardi, that's gonna be the weirdest trip, you know. You know what we ought to do, man? First thing, man, go and get us a groovy dinner. Yeah, break out some of that cash, man.

    [dog barks - Billy barks back] 

    Billy : Out here in the wilderness, fightin' Indians and Cowboys on every side. What's the matter? You zoned? What? You're really zoned, huh?

    Captain America : No, I'm just, kinda tired, man.

    Billy : You're pullin' inside, man. You're gettin' a little distance, tonight. You're gettin' a little distance, man.

    Captain America : Yeah. Well, I'm just - gettin' my thing together.

  • Rancher : Turn that thing off, you're makin' my horse skittish. That chopper's a good lookin' machine.

    Captain America : Yeah.

  • Rancher : Where you fellas from?

    Captain America : LA.

    Rancher : L. A.?

    Captain America : Los Angeles.

    Rancher : Los Angeles, is that a fact?

  • Billy : Hey, man, what are you doing? Come over here, I gotta talk to you man. Hey man, everything that we ever dreamed of is in that teardrop gas tank and you gotta stranger over there pourin' gasoline all over it. All he's got to do is turn and look over into it, man, and he can see that...

    Captain America : He won't know what it is, man. He won't know what it is. Don't worry, Billy. Everything's alright.

    Billy : Alright, man. I don't know, man.

    Captain America : I do. Everything's fine, Billy.

  • Captain America : Do they know you in this place?

    Stranger on the Highway : This place we're coming to? Or, the place we're at now?

    Captain America : This place.

  • Stranger on the Highway : You see, what happened here, these people got here late in the summer, too late to plant. But, the weather was beautiful and it was easy livin' and everything was fine and then came that winter. Now, there were 40 or 50 of 'em here livin' in this one-room place down here. They had nothin' to eat, starvin', out by the side of the road lookin' for dead horses, anything they could get ahold of. Now, there's 18 or 20 of 'em left. And they're city kids. Look at 'em. But, they're gettin' this crop in. They're gonna stay here until it's harvested. That's the whole thing.

    Captain America : You get much rain here, man?

    Stranger on the Highway : I guess we're gonna have to dance for that.

  • George Hanson : See there, twenty-five dollars. Not too bad. No razor blade, you know what I mean.

    Captain America : Very groovy, George. Thank you.

    George Hanson : Very groovy. Very groovy.

    [to policemen Bob and Pat] 

    George Hanson : See there. I bet nobody ever said that to you!

  • Captain America : Go ahead, George, light it up.

    George Hanson : Oh, no, no, no. No, I couldn't do that. I mean, I've got enough problems with the booze and all. I mean, I can't afford to get hooked.

    Captain America : No. You won't get hooked.

    George Hanson : Yeah, well, I know, but, I mean, it leads to harder stuff. - - Is that, eh, you say it's alright? - - Well, eh, alright then, eh, how do I do it?

  • Captain America : What's happening outside?

    Mary : What?

    Captain America : You know, on the street. What's happening? With Mardi Gras?

    Mary : Oh, well, it's, you know, it's crowded and all that.

    Captain America : [disappointed in her answer]  Yeah.

  • Captain America : I've got an idea. Let's go outside. We'll all go outside to Mardi Gras.

    Mary : Okay.

  • Captain America : I keep seeing things jumping all over the place.

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