With the release of the newest Todd Phillips film Due Date, which takes two unsuspecting strangers on the road together on a drive across the country of the USA I felt it best to list out 20 of my favourite road films; so here we go:
20. Bolt (2008) (dir. Byron Howard & Chris Williams)
After he’s accidentally shipped to the other side of the country Bolt, the wonder dog on TV, must get back to California to save his master Penny. With the help of Mittens – the mafia alley cat – and Rhino – the brave hamster looking for adventure – Bolt heads out on this trip that seems bigger than even he can handle as he learns a little something about life that they don’t always teach you on TV.
19. Sex Drive (2008) (dir. Sean Anders)
Ian is a lonely frustrated virgin. He makes friends with this hot girl over the internet and decides...
20. Bolt (2008) (dir. Byron Howard & Chris Williams)
After he’s accidentally shipped to the other side of the country Bolt, the wonder dog on TV, must get back to California to save his master Penny. With the help of Mittens – the mafia alley cat – and Rhino – the brave hamster looking for adventure – Bolt heads out on this trip that seems bigger than even he can handle as he learns a little something about life that they don’t always teach you on TV.
19. Sex Drive (2008) (dir. Sean Anders)
Ian is a lonely frustrated virgin. He makes friends with this hot girl over the internet and decides...
- 11/6/2010
- by Andrew Robinson
- The Film Stage
Mike Judge's slacker cartoon characters Beavis and Butthead (whom he voiced, in the MTV show he also created) appear in a trailer called "Film Forum with Beavis and Butthead." It promotes Mike Judge's new film Extract starring, among others, Jason Bateman and Mila Kunis. In the trailer, Beavis and Butthead are parodying the stiff and serious BBC style chat show format. The chat quickly degrades into ridiculing Extract star Jason Bateman's last name. Beavis also bemoans that men (especially him) are never paid to have sex in a movie. Having these characters appear in the trailer is a genius use of cross-character movie promotion. (Click the last link below to watch the trailer.) Aside from that fact, it's a just plain funny trailer, and it's so great to see Beavis and Butthead again. I never understood why their feature film Beavis and Butthead Do America never merited...
- 9/3/2009
- by Drew Williamson
- SoundOnSight
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