Roadside Prophets

Roadside Prophets

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  • Duration: 1h 36min
  • Music: Dan Wool
  • Similar To: Thelma, Nimona
  • Story:
    Sid and Nancy screenplay author Abbe Wool makes her directorial debut with this tale of a factory worker name Joe (X front man John Doe) who hits the road on his Harley to scatter the ashes of a co-worker. Joined by wannabe biker Sam (Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys), Joe journeys from Los Angeles to Nevada, meeting all sorts of characters (played by the likes of David Carradine, John Cusack, Timothy Leary and Arlo Guthrie) along the way.
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STORY

Story
Sid and Nancy screenplay author Abbe Wool makes her directorial debut with this tale of a factory worker name Joe (X front man John Doe) who hits the road on his Harley to scatter the ashes of a co-worker. Joined by wannabe biker Sam (Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys), Joe journeys from Los Angeles to Nevada, meeting all sorts of characters (played by the likes of David Carradine, John Cusack, Timothy Leary and Arlo Guthrie) along the way.

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 157,645 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

David Carradine was originally supposed to reappear towards the end, but he walked off the movie before the original intended ending was shot, and hence the ending had to be re-written without him.

John Doe's second daughter was born on the first day of filming.

Frederic Forrest and Max Perlich were originally considered to play the leads.

Popular Dialogues

"Joe Mosely: [the Sheriff is roughly restraining Sam by forcing his face on the ground with his boot] Officer, let him up. He's not hurting anyone. Sheriff Quentin Durango: [lets Sam go] But he could be. He bears a sinister resemblance to a vicious criminal that's been marauding the area. Joe Mosely: And since when is it a crime to look like somebody? Sam: Hey, what'd the guy do anyway? Sheriff Quentin Durango: Unlawful repast and remove. Sam: What? Sheriff Quentin Durango: Dine and dash. I'm gonna let you go with a warning this time. Joe Mosely: He didn't do anything. Sheriff Quentin Durango: [aims a gun at Joe] You don't realize what's happening, do you? 'Cause if you did, you'd be shittin' in your shoes, wouldn't you? Quaking with fear? I want ya to look around, just look around, and tell me what you see. A society that's obsessed with feeling good and happy. But underneath that moronic veneer lurks a thirst for blood. Yes, my friend, an invidious potential for lawlessness and despair; existential and otherwise. The sooner you weasels open your eyes to the hideous truth, the sooner you wish you were dead. Sam: [pause] That guy is insane."

"Salvadore: Lovely day. Bit warm to be sitting in the middle of the desert, though. Sam: I know. My friend broke down. Salvadore: Maybe I can help. Sam: Yeah, uh... what do you need? Joe Mosely: Eighth inch rivet. Salvadore: Well, I got a lot of fix-it paraphernalia back at my place. Sam: Got any beer? Salvadore: I've got some crystal. Sam: Wow! Speed? Salvadore: Champagne... and speed kills. Or worse... it makes you psychotic. People love it because it makes them feel like they're in control of their destiny. What you wanna be on the look-out for is transcendent reality; seeing in and seeing out. Sam: Oh."