Movies Having to Do With Traveling

neflix has every fucking movie ive looked up on it. some you can watch straight from the computer too! watched crossroads two days ago while nursing a hangover.

You know that you can download almost any movie you want free directly onto your computer from torrents right? Why pay for these!
 
because i dont. the only time im at a computer and have the luxury of netflix is at my moms. why the fuck would i pay for anything like that? although i did buy my first album in five years online(i have a problem paying for music). but i realy wanted to listen to the devil makes three...
 
because i dont. the only time im at a computer and have the luxury of netflix is at my moms. why the fuck would i pay for anything like that? although i did buy my first album in five years online(i have a problem paying for music). but i realy wanted to listen to the devil makes three...

I'm no addicted to music but I don't like to pay for anything except live shows and even those had better be pretty cheap for me to show up. I've got tons and tons of downloaded music though a lot of it from sites like this one that you should check out or from torrents. The Traders' Den
 
Vagabond (French, with subtitles, 1985) directed by Varda, starring Sandrine Bonnaire.
Good FICTION, a little like Into The Wild since you know right off that the heroine is dead.
Interesting character who we learn about through people who met her when she was alive.
About wandering around the South of France in Winter.
 
hmmm... here are a few classic Road Movies that I don't think have been mentioned yet:

Ironweed
Roadside Prophets
My Own Private Idaho
Kalifornia
The Straight Story
Pee Wees Big Adventure
Sin Nombre
The Road
Road Warrior
Wild At Heart
Paper Heart
Mystery Train
Slumdog Millionaire
Y Tu Mama Tambien
Near Dark
Drugstore Cowboy
 
i can't believe it. am i the only one here who thinks that "gulliver's travels" (the one with ted danson) is awesome?!?
that was fucking epic!!!
 
The whole Mad Max series is up there. He starts traveling at the end of the first one and never stops. Rumble Fish is good too. They don't show most of the traveling but they develop in the plot good reasons and what people can learn from it.
 
Ken Loach's 'Land and Freedom'
The story of ten thousands of men and women from all over the world who traveled to spain in 1936-39 to become the 'international brigades' among the anarchist or socialist militias to defend the young republic against the fascists. One of the biggest moments of solidarity in history.

George Orwell was one of them, and the movie's main character his experiences are based on Orwell's book 'Homage to Catalonia'. It shows the historical greatness and smallness of this revolutionary period leading up to World War II.

As we say in Europe; The war Began in Spain!

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City of God (very very good)
I found Catching Out to my liking as well.
Into the Wild (of course)
Let sleeping Corpses Lie (right up your ally ravie)
The Jungle Book! My favvie :P
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let's see...
Dancer in the Dark!
The mosquito coast is another favorite.
The emerald forest is a great movie.

That's about it from me.. If I mentioned any movies previously posted... Mescuzzi mescuzzi
 
Check out "Alone in the wilderness" it is a documentary about this guy, Dick Proenneke, who squatted in alaska for 30 years. He is my idol.
 
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This, just watched it for the first time. The frontman from Gogol Bordello is in it. They play them a-lot.
 
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