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COMMENTSI loved Two Days in Paris! It was hilarious, and so spot on re. cultural differences in a Franco-American partnering. Did you know that Julie Delpy’s father in the movie is her dad in real life? In the French genre, I also loved Paris, Je t’aime… Thanks for this list, Eva! By on 2.22.08 at 10:15 AM
Best Movie That Made me Want to Give More Money to Buskers While Traveling “Once” By on 2.22.08 at 12:14 PM
Oooh, no mention of Darjeeling Limited? I’d give that one several distinctions: **Most Whimsical Portrayal of the Uncertainty of Travel **Best Globetrotter’s Soundtrack **Movie Most Likely to Make Me Go Buy A Plane Ticket to Anywhere! By Eliza Amos on 2.24.08 at 05:21 PM
I was just wondering if you had any other great travel movies you would recommend. I just wrote about travel movies in preparing for an RTW trip on my blog (livesofwander.com). I’ve got to agree with Eliza, Darjeerling Limited needs to be in the conversation, it was one of my favorites last year. By Jeff Blackinton on 2.24.08 at 08:41 PM
http://intelligenttravel.typepad.com/it/screening_room/index.html I’ve been writing a column now for a few weeks on National Geographic’s Intelligent Travel called Cinematic Road Trip. The idea is to match up a movie with each of the 50 states so that armchair travelers can see the country. By John Ur on 2.25.08 at 10:44 AM
2 days in Paris....perfect...awesome=) By on 5.20.08 at 09:09 AM
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