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Directed by Gus Van Sant.
The operative word in Drugstore Cowboy is "drug". Matt Dillon plays the leader of a group of dopeheads who wander around the country robbing pharmacies to feed their habits. Dillon's chums include doltish James Le Gros and teen-age junkie Heather Graham; also along for the ride is Dillon's wife Kelly Lynch. Their nemesis is cop James Remar, whom Dillon takes perverse delight in humiliating. When one of the young addicts dies of an overdose, it promps Dillon to try to go straight, a task complicated by wife Lynch's determination to stay high and by the corrupting presence of an ex-priest, played by Naked Lunch author William Burroughs. Drugstore Cowboy was director Gus Van Sant's breakthrough picture. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Drugstore Cowboy is an irreverant glimpse into the life of Bob and his gang of pharmacy-robbing dope fiends. I love this movie for both its visual effects and its terrific lines. The opening line: I was once a shameless full-time dope fiend. Diane was my wife. I loved her, and she loved dope. So we made a good couple. Other great lines in this movie (there are really so many it's hard to single out a few): This just isn't like him. Bob's like a rabbit, in and out and no nonsense. That goes for a lot more than a hospital pharmacy. A sheriff's convention no less! Why couldn't it have been a Tupperware convention? If I ever see a hat on a bed in this house, man, like you'll never see me again. I'm gone. As far as I'm concerned, Matt Dillon can never top what he did with this character. For an actor who's kind of limited, this is an awesome performance.And who can dislike a movie that features a cameo by William Burroughs?I love Gus Van Sant's mo ... " [More]
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Like the best outlaw movies (Midnight Cowboy, Easy Rider), director Gus Van Sant's breakthrough sophomore film seeks neither to legitimate the junkie's life nor to moralize against it. The film avoids glib portrayals of its "cowboys" as fun-loving free-spirits; indeed, they're anything but free. Though it paints a corrosive picture of drug abuse, Cowboy also shows the itinerant abusers as real people and not caricatured sociopaths. Van Sant's and Daniel Yost's adaptation of the unpublished memoir of James Fogle -- who served a 22-year sentence for similar crimes -- no doubt adds to the unique realism of the film. Matt Dillon's career was revitalized by his laconic, charismatic, and sad performance as the gang's leader, and the young Heather Graham also garnered notice for her memorable performance as the junkie clan's newest inductee. Beat author William S. Burroughs even turns up for a particularly disturbing cameo. Van Sant presents the group as a monumentally dysfunctional family, but a family nonetheless: They care about each other, and we grow to care about them. Drugstore Cowboy is a rare film that takes on a potentially loaded topic and addresses it with originality, sentiment, and real power. ~ Matthew Doberman, All Movie Guide
 



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