Hunter S. Thompson photographed March 12, 1974 on the beach of Cozumel, Mexico by Al Satterwhite.
Hunter S. Thompson photographed March 12, 1974 on the beach of Cozumel, Mexico by Al Satterwhite.
Hunter S. Thompson photographed by Edmond Shea for “The Great Shark Hunt” cover.
Hunter S. Thompson photographed by Al Satterwhite
Hunter S. Thompson photographed by Tom Corcoran in Key West.
When I ran for sheriff of Aspen on the Freak Power ticket, that was the point. In the rotten fascist context of what was happening to America in 1969, being a freak was an honorable way to go. —Hunter S. Thompson from “The Playboy Interview”, Nov. 1974
Hunter S. Thompson aims at his IBM Selectric typewriter, Woody Creek, 1989.
Hunter S. Thompson in his living room at Owl Farm, 1981. Photograph by Annie Leibovitz.
Some may never live, but the crazy never die. —Hunter S. Thompson
No sympathy for the devil; keep that in mind. Buy the ticket, take the ride…and if it occasionally gets a little heavier than what you had in mind, well…maybe chalk it off to forced conscious expansion: Tune in, freak out, get beaten. —Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Much of the clothing (shirts, hats) worn by Johnny Depp in the movie were actual pieces of clothing that the real Hunter S. Thompson wore in the ’70s. Thompson himself let Depp borrow them for the movie, after Depp spent four months with Thompson learning his mannerisms and proper vocal inflection for the role.
(Source: filmtrivia)