Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Dennis Hopper: "I mean, what are they gonna say when he's gone?"

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I mean, what are they gonna say when he's gone? 'Cause he dies when it dies, when it dies, he dies! What are they gonna say about him? He was a kind man? He was a wise man? He had plans? He had wisdom? Bullshit, man! And am I gonna be the one that's gonna set them straight? Look at me! Look at me! Wrong! You!
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When Rebel Girl lived on the Westside, she'd run into Dennis Hopper here and there, the same way she'd see Miles Davis or the occasional movie star. Truth be told, Red would recognize them first and point them out to her. Look, there's Goldie Hawn. Hopper was hard to look at, had that kind of nervous junkie energy, always moving. Once, drunk, he took to the stage at McCabe's on Pico and insisted on singing along with the acclaimed Irish folk group playing that night except he wanted to sing Mexican rancheras. So he did. He wasn't bad.

Rebel Girl liked Hopper best in Giant, when he played Bick Benedict's quiet son who develops a social conscience, becomes a doctor and marries the Mexican girl. Yeah.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I forgot about Giant.

Anonymous said...

You guys always get so personal during the summer.

Brett Gerry said...

The film Dennis Hopper should be remembered for - http://bit.ly/9Jwd5r

Rebel Girl said...

Good suggestion, Mr. Gerry. I expect some art house theater in LA will soon have a Dennis Hopper festival..too bad the old Fox Venice has gone the way of a strip mall.

Of course Giant is what it is - a sentimental fave of mine nonetheless.

Anonymous said...

Remember when Hopper became a right winger back in 2000? He was on Dennis Miller's show and they both took turns kissing Bush's flabby white butt and simultaneously lionizing the man. I believe Hopper recovered from this lunacy later on.

Anonymous said...

A troubled man. Best years behind him. Lucky to have the loyal friends he had despite how he burnt them through the years. But brilliant in the day.

Anonymous said...

Sal Mineo is in Giant too.

Anonymous said...

Seems like the natural progression is, when people are young they’re liberal and free! Then when they grow up and take on real responsibilities, somehow they become more and more conservative. I guess it’s just all part of growing up huh? Is it that the older liberals just never grew up? I wonder.

Anonymous said...

uh, 5:09, you don't really know who Dennis Hopper is, do you?

Thought so.

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