[Peckinpah said that what the two men had in common, and not just because it was the end of a long hard-drinking day, was their desire -- Dickey in his poetry, Peckinpah in his films --] to create images people cannot forget. ... I never did see him again. |
I loved Westerns as a kid, and I wanted to see if they held up, |
The end of a picture is always an end of a life. |