Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex, Drugs and Rock 'N' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood Soundtrack (

Synopsis

Based upon Peter Biskind's book of the same name, this BBC-produced documentary traces the rise of a generation of Hollywood filmmakers who briefly changed the face of movies with a more personal approach that pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable on-screen. Influential directors who appear include Arthur Penn ("Bonnie and Clyde"), Dennis Hopper ("Easy Rider"), Francis Ford Coppola ("The Godfather"), John Schlesinger ("Midnight Cowboy"), Bob Rafelson ("Five Easy Pieces") Martin Scorsese ("Taxi Driver"), Peter Bogdanovich ("The Last Picture Show"), and Jonathan Demme ("Crazy Mama").

Narrated by William H. Macy, the documentary features vintage clips of Coppola, Scorsese, Beatty, George Lucas, Sam Peckinpah, Roman Polanski, Robert Altman, and Pauline Kael. It also includes original interview material with Penn; Roger Corman; Bogdanovich; Hopper; David Picker; writer/directors John Milius and Paul Schrader; actresses Karen Black, Cybill Shepherd, Margot Kidder, and Jennifer Salt; actors Peter Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, and Richard Dreyfuss; producers Jerome Hellman, Michael Phillips, and Jonathan Taplin; editor Dede Allen; production designer Polly Platt; writers David Newman, Joan Tewksbury, Gloria Katz, and Willard Huyck; cinematographers Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond; agent Mike Medavoy; and former production executive Peter Bart.

Among the films discussed are "Rosemary's Baby," "The Wild Bunch," "Mean Streets," "American Graffiti," "The Rain People," "Midnight Cowboy," "M*A*S*H," "McCabe and Mrs. Miller," "The Last Picture Show," "Shampoo," and "Taxi Driver."

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Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex, Drugs and Rock 'N' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood
I'd Love to Change the World - 2004 Remaster
Life's Been Good
Minor Swing
I Feel Much Better - 2012 Remaster
Spirit In The Sky
Hush
(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
Shape of Things to Come
Magic Carpet Ride
Bad Moon Rising
Love Theme From "The Godfather"
Why Do Fools Fall in Love
Crawling from the Wreckage
(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet
Season of the Witch - 2002 Remix w/o Horns
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Eve Of Destruction
She Has Funny Cars
Maggot Brain
Cocaine

User reviews

Melissa Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the cultural and artistic upheaval that was taking place in the film industry during that time, providing a fitting backdrop to the documentary.

Ronald Parker
7/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the mood for each segment of the film, enhancing the emotional impact of the interviews and vintage clips.

Dorothy Taylor
10/10

The use of music in this documentary is masterfully curated, creating a seamless connection between the era of the filmmakers portrayed and the audience. From classic rock tunes to haunting melodies, the soundtrack elevates the viewing experience and immerses viewers in the turbulent and groundbreaking world of Hollywood during that era.

Brian Miller
6/10

Overall, the band score of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls contributes significantly to the documentary's impact, making it a compelling and memorable viewing experience.

Edward Roberts
8/10

The music selection enhances the storytelling, creating a nostalgic and immersive experience for the audience.

Sarah Clark
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls is a vital component that enriches the viewing experience, making it a memorable and engaging audiovisual journey through a transformative period in American cinema.

Ashley Lopez
8/10

The soundtrack of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls perfectly captures the rebellious spirit and creative energy of the filmmakers featured in the documentary.

Michael Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack helps to evoke the raw and gritty atmosphere of the era, capturing the essence of the filmmakers' creative energy and vision.

Kimberly Parker
4/10

The score felt repetitive and uninspired, failing to capture the essence and energy of the era being depicted. It did not enhance the viewing experience or evoke the emotions that one would expect from such a dynamic and influential period in Hollywood history.

Lisa Lee
6/10

The music selection enhances the storytelling and adds depth to the narrative of how these influential filmmakers revolutionized Hollywood.

Ashley Clark
5/10

The music choices complement the interviews and archival footage, creating a cohesive and engaging audiovisual experience for viewers.

Anthony Johnson
7/10

The variety of tracks included in the soundtrack reflects the diverse styles and influences of the filmmakers discussed in the documentary, creating a well-rounded musical journey.

Nancy Jones
6/10

The use of iconic songs from the time period creates a nostalgic and immersive experience for the audience, transporting them back to the 1960s and 1970s.

Timothy White
7/10

The songs chosen for the soundtrack complement the era of Hollywood history being explored, adding depth and authenticity to the narrative.