James Taylor’s ONLY Movie Role!
There is nothing more exhilarating for a movie buff than finding an obscure masterpiece – especially when it stars James Taylor AND the late Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson!
Time to celebrate one of the greatest films of a lost era….this one line sums up the entire film:
“Make it three yards motherfucker, and we’ll have an automobile race!”
Here is the plot: “The Driver” and “The Mechanic” are two car freaks driving a 1955 Chevy throughout the southwestern U.S. looking for other cars to race.
Here is the trailer:
“Two Lane Blacktop” was directed by Monte Hellman, one of that era’s great young independent film makers, who shared a unique vision of America at a time of great civil unrest. What makes this film unique is that, while the stars are indeed “hippies”, they also share an “All-American” passion for cars…
James Taylor and Dennis Wilson literally talk about NOTHING but cars…it’s hilarious how much they love their car and how much they love to race, especially when they can take local drivers for big bucks….as James Taylor says in the film when challenged:
“Make it three yards motherfucker, and we’ll have an automobile race!”
Early on, they pick up “The Girl”, who exemplifies the newly modern young woman, carefree and hitchhiking across America, a modern woman breaking free from the chains of the past…
The Legendary Warren Oates!
At a gas station, the trio meet “G.T.O”., a middle-aged man who fabricates stories about his exploits. Warren Oates, one of Hollywood’s greatest and most under-appreciated Actors, plays GTO to the hilt!
They decide to have a race to Washington, D.C., where the winner will get the loser’s car. The journey is full of situations that showcase the way America was changing, the anti-hippie sentiment in the country, and the “about to explode” power of the youth movement….
The Mechanic: “You’d have yourself a real street-sweeper here if you put a little work into it.”
G.T.O.: “I go fast enough.”
The Driver: “You can never go fast enough.”
Warren Oates is hilarious as GTO – chewing every single scene he’s in – it’s a master class of Acting. His character GTO begins as a straightforward middle-aged guy…but every time he talks to someone new, he rattles off completely different stories of his life…and after you realize how his entire story is a lie…you realize, in the best way, that he is crazy!
G.T.O.: “If I’m not grounded pretty soon, I’m gonna go into orbit!”
His character gives the film a real “weight”, and Director Hellman helps with some stunning imagery…
Esquire magazine declared the film its movie of the year for 1971, and even published the entire screenplay in its April 1971 issue, but that seems to have backfired, and the film bombed upon release.
The film has since become a counterculture classic, and thanks to home video, there is now a brilliant Criterion Collection that includes a ton of great extras…
The “Cannonball Run” Effect!
Yes, “Cannonball Run” was inspired by “Two Lane Blacktop!” According to wikipedia, Brock Yates, organizer of the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash (better known as the Cannonball Run) cites Two-Lane Blacktop as one source of inspiration for the creation of the race, and commented on it in his Car and Driver column announcing the first Cannonball!
Harry Dean Stanton, Hitchhiker!
Legendary character Actor Harry Dean Stanton, a regular in many of Hellman’s films as well as the classic “Alien”, has a great role as a hitchhiker picked up by GTO….but things go quickly astray after Stanton lets his hand “drift” over onto Oates’s knee…:
G.T.O.: “I’m not into that!”
Stanton: “I just thought it might relax you while you drive.”
G.T.O.: “This is competition, man. I’ve got no time.”
It’s a funny yet oddly touching scene as Stanton makes a play for Warren Oates, who says simply:
“This is competition, man. I’ve got no time.”
This is the only time that James Taylor ever acted in a movie, apart from cameos as himself. On the Criterion edition, there is an interview with Taylor. Strangely, as of the 2007 Criterion DVD release, James Taylor had never seen the film. He says he would now like to see it!
In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”
This was Laurie Bird’s film debut. The young Actress holds the screen well against her male co-stars, especially since she brings most of the personality into the film…capturing the restlessness and free spirit of her character…
Sadly, she would only star in two more films before taking her own life in New York in 1979. She’s not the only star of the film who would die a sad, unnecessary death.
Pacific Ocean Blue!
Dennis Wilson was much more than the drummer in his brother’s band. Aside from starring in “Two Lane Blacktop”, he released a commercial and critical solo album in 1977 called “Pacific Ocean Blue”…here is “River Song”, written with his brother Carl…
The album is sad, honest and full of regret, a beautiful and haunting piece of work that is still available today.
Equally sad is Dennis Wilson’s death in 1983 from drowning…it’s always been frustrating to me that writers make a joke about a Beach Boy drowning. He was a great talent who deserved more respect than that.
The Beach Boys also deserve more credit for the amazing amount of songs they created…here is a story about the band:
Nothing like a Beach Boys song to put a smile on your face….and finally:
“Sweet Baby James!”
To end on a more upbeat note, let’s also celebrate James Taylor, who is one of America’s greatest Singer/Songwriters, and he still records and tours today. He has always been amazingly open about his life, and his music will live forever…and click here to see how The Beatles helped him get his start!
His co-star Dennis Wilson was, of course, the drummer of The Beach Boys, a band that included his brothers Carl and Brian….with Brian the last one left…here’s a look at the very last Beach Boys song ever, the hauntingly beautiful goodbye “Summer’s Gone”…but we visited the place where they shot this iconic album cover!
Check out Paradise Cover and enjoy this look back at some very young Beach Boys!
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I saw this at the cinema in London because Warren Oates was in it. I enjoyed it, and thought all the cast did well.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Warren Oates was one of the great Actors of his generation!
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I really enjoyed this post, John. The Beach Boys had great music, and also sorrow. When we moved to Groton, James Taylor would pop into his favorite nearby restaurant and sing. That was over 40 years ago. I wish I’d been there on one of those nights. I must see this movie!
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I like the Beach Boys. “Two Lane Blacktop” sounds interesting although I’ve never heard of it.
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It’s an art film in many ways, a “road” movie that is quite obscure…I enjoy sharing these for those who seek out something different! Thanks as always for commenting, always great to hear from you!
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I think I would enjoy this 🌹
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Whoa! That cast takes me back!!
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Yes, it’s a different era for film to be sure! Thanks for commenting!
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Sounds like a great film, and the Beach Boys were terrific.
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Never saw the movie but Taylor’s voice is extraordinary……chuq
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Really is – saw him just a few years ago and he sounds almost the same, just a bit of “age” in the depth of the voice now which gives it a great sound!
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I saw him when I was in Branson in a small theater….great voice and a great experience. chuq
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