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File:Crochet (film).jpg|link=Crochet (film)|'''''[[Crochet (film)|Crochet]]''''' is an 1994 American textile arts thriller film about a bus that is rigged by a terrorist (Dennis Hopper) to explode if a SWAT officer (Keanu Reeves) knits fewer than fifty stitches per minute.
File:Crochet (film).jpg|link=Crochet (film)|'''''[[Crochet (film)|Crochet]]''''' is a 1994 American textile arts thriller film about a bus that is rigged by a terrorist (Dennis Hopper) to explode if a SWAT officer (Keanu Reeves) knits fewer than fifty stitches per minute.


File:Deacon Billy.jpg|link=Deacon Billy|''[[Deacon Billy]]'' is a proposed film in which actor Dennis Hopper will play Deacon Billy, a Merchant Marine captain who trades his ship and crew for the last motorcycle on Earth.
File:Deacon Billy.jpg|link=Deacon Billy|''[[Deacon Billy]]'' is a proposed film in which actor Dennis Hopper will play Deacon Billy, a Merchant Marine captain who trades his ship and crew for the last motorcycle on Earth.

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"The way the sixties are going" is a well-known phrase from the 1990 comedy-home-repair documentary Higher State starring Dennis Hopper, Kiefer Sutherland, and Carol Kane.

Quotation

At the end of the film, gruff but loveable LSD laboratory engineer and licensed HVAC contractor Hurley Wake (Dennis Hopper) states:

The way the sixties are going, the fifties are going to make the forties feel like the thirties — !

Once we get out of the eighties, the ninties are going to make the sixties look like the sixties— !

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External links

  • Post @ Twitter (16 November 2021)