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Save Ferris 04-17-06 10:12 AM

Pick 5 DVDs for a Road Trip
 
Going on an 8 hr road trip. What are 5 of your favorite DVDs for the road?

Willh51 04-17-06 10:25 AM

Well I've watched:

Pulp Fiction, Happy Gilmore, American Pie, Seven, and Mothman Prophecies, but not for any particular reason. Those were the ones I had in the queue at the time.

Drexl 04-17-06 10:26 AM

Do collections and multi-disc sets count, or are you literally bringing five discs? What about 2-disc sets that have the discs in a single-sized case?

Shagrath 04-17-06 10:35 AM

I usually just randomly grab films from my unwatched stack, that way I can do something productive along the way.

basaro 04-17-06 11:23 AM

Are you guys all driving and watching at the same time, or are you all passengers? I hope the latter, or I'll be staying off the roads ;)

I would have to agree with Shagrath, watch something you've never seen before, what does it matter if you're on the road?

Or would you rather something like this:
Road Trip
Road To Perdition
Lost Highway
Taxi Driver
Beavis and Butthead Do America
:D

Save Ferris 04-17-06 12:38 PM

I just threw 5 out there to get people thinking. The driver wont be watching the film so there is a special dynamic for on the road movie watching.

Basically it needs to be a movie that is good without needing a great visual presentation--It will be shown on a small screen and the driver will have to be able to appreciate it with sound alone, As well as the other viewers settling for a less optimal view.

PotVsKtl 04-17-06 12:53 PM

Dazed and Confused
The Big Lebowski
Blues Brothers
The Jerk
Raising Arizona

ShagMan 04-17-06 02:19 PM

I can't whip up a list of five right off-hand, however I nominate something like Vacation or Caddyshack... It sounds like you want to bring some "classic" light comedy, that the driver can remember/laugh with w/out having to watch something like The Matrix.

ShagMan 04-17-06 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by PotVsKtl
Dazed and Confused
The Big Lebowski
Blues Brothers

good ones!

lotsofdvds 04-17-06 02:19 PM

Road Trip
Boat Trip
Euro Trip
A Trip to Bountiful
Sloppy Wet Bouncy Hooters 12

joliom 04-17-06 03:28 PM

Wouldn't it depend on who you're traveling with and what your tastes are, what you and/or they are in the mood for that particular day, what you and/or they haven't seen before, and what the general spirit of the trip is? If I'm taking a road trip with a few of my buddies, then I'm likely to bring stuff like Super Troopers or National Lampoon's Vacation, but that would change if I was with my grandparents or had young kids with me.

Matthew Chmiel 04-17-06 04:44 PM

If you're going to watch movies on a road trip, you must watch:

- National Lampoon's Vacation
- Road Trip
- Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
- Tommy Boy

k_lodge 04-17-06 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
If you're going to watch movies on a road trip, you must watch:

- National Lampoon's Vacation
- Road Trip
- Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
- Tommy Boy

And Add to this list:

Lost in America
Easy Rider

illennium 04-17-06 10:50 PM

The Brown Bunny

Mountain Biker 04-18-06 12:11 AM

I'd agree with National Lampoons Vacation

asianxcore 04-18-06 12:51 AM

Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle
Chasing Amy
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Mallrats
Super Troopers

Matt.train 04-18-06 01:02 AM

Where's "Fear and loathing in Las Vegas"

MTB

DVDHO 04-18-06 03:04 AM

Boogie Night's
Pulp Fiction
Fight Club
Empire Strike's Back
Fellowship of the Ring:LOTR

Fincher Fan 04-18-06 03:55 AM

Take the scenic route and watch all of the LOTR:EEs back-to-back.

Captain Jackal 04-18-06 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by Fincher Fan
Take the scenic route and watch all of the LOTR:EEs back-to-back.


That's exactly what I was gonna say. Personally it'd probably be the best way to pass the time on the trip.

jake_spade 04-22-06 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by Save Ferris
Going on an 8 hr road trip. What are 5 of your favorite DVDs for the road?

I dont do watch and drive, it kills the excitement and joy of watching a movie.

jake_spade 04-22-06 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
If you're going to watch movies on a road trip, you must watch:

- National Lampoon's Vacation
- Road Trip
- Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle
- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
- Tommy Boy


Try watching CRASH (The Cronenberg Film not the recent)

Snowmaker 04-22-06 11:02 AM

I've got a 22-hour road trip to Florida coming up next month. I need to start thinking about this.

So far I'm thinking just season sets. No movies.

nonametofame 04-22-06 11:09 AM

Lost
Arrested Development
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Nip/Tuck

Those will kill a bunch of time.

nodeerforamonth 04-22-06 11:01 PM

I hope you're not driving while watching DVDs!


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