Movies Having to Do With Traveling

Ravie

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hey not sure if this thread exists anwhere but I thought it would be fun to share favorite movies with taveling in them. here's mine:

-Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
-Crossroads
-Smithereens
-Highway 61
 
Haha! (I was gonna say "The journey of Natty Ghann" too), but..............
"Emporer of the North".....(Lee Marvin & Ernest Borgnine) 1972.
"End of the Line"....(Kevin Bacon & Wilford Brimely)....1996?
"Runaway Train"....(Jon Voight)....1988?
"Silver Streak"....(Gene Wilder & Richard Pryor)....1974?
Would "Star Wars" count??? lol!
"Austin Powers",...The Homeguard that Shagged me? (Has yet to be made)...
 

finn

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I still can't believe that Disney ever came up with the "Journey of Natty Gann," here's a link: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rczxoRMQZ2I"]YouTube - The Journey Of Natty Gann Part 1 [FULL MOVIE][/ame]
 

Ravie

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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.
 

bote

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if you don't know Tony Gatliff movies, they are a must see if you have a travelling bone. They are about Roma people (gypsies), so if you like to Roama... I like bad puns.

And back in the land of cheeseburgers, I like the movie "You can count on me" a lot. It's not about travelling per say, but one of the main characters is a traveller and the essence of what that means is captured really well.
 
Leaving Normal
The Sheltering Sky
Treasure of THe Sierra Madre
Days of Heaven by Terrance Malik is beautifully shot but terribly slow moving, like everything Malick does on both counts.Its
about agracultural workers circa 1920, and starts out with a freight hopping sequence.

I just saw "The Art of TraveL" (fiction)ok, but not great.
 

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