Travel dispatches from a shrinking planet

Travel dispatches from a shrinking planet

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Vagrant Ruminations of a Compulsive Traveler

Where does the urge to hunt for that “fleeting fix of elsewhere” come from? Peter Wortsman recalls a life of travel inspiration. 

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Rolf Potts: Revelations from a Postmodern Travel Writer

His new book “Marco Polo Didn’t Go There” includes his best stories from the past 10 years. Michael Yessis asks him how travel writing has changed in the last decade—and what he sees for the future.

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Notes From an Unofficial Tourist Greeter

Summer is over, and so is Julia Ross‘ season as an ambassador to travelers in Washington, D.C.’s Woodley Park neighborhood. She’s happy to be off duty.


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10 Great Travel Race Movies

Slow travel is well and good. But there’s something irresistible about a great travel race movie. World Hum Travel Movie Clubbers Eva Holland and Eli Ellison share their favorite vicarious thrill rides.

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Eat Ceviche in Lima

Grab a Cusqueña and get comfortable. As Nicholas Gill explains, a trip to a Peruvian cevichería can be an all-day immersion in good conversation and raw seafood.

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How Should I Spend My Time in Spain?

Vagabonding traveler Rolf Potts answers your questions about travel

BOOKS
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Unsentimental Journeys: Wrestling With Paul Theroux

Bronwen Dickey considers “Ghost Train to the Eastern Star: 28,000 Miles in Search of the Great Railway Bazaar”

TRAVEL BLOG
2.22.08

2007 Travel Movie Awards: Entirely Arbitrary and Non-Comprehensive Picks

imageIn honor of this weekend’s Oscars ceremony, I’ve put together a few shout-outs to some of my favorite travel-related movie moments of the year. These picks make an odd collection, but each one made me curious about a place I’d never been, or made me see one that I had visited in an entirely new light.

Best Turning of a Romantic Travel Cliché on its Head
2 Days in Paris
Plenty of movies show people falling in love, in two days, in Paris. In fact, in a global vote for the most romantic city in the world, Paris would probably be John McCain to everywhere else’s Mike Huckabee. So it’s a bold move on director Julie Delpy’s part to chronicle the unraveling of a relationship there instead. 

Most Enticing Crime Scene
Zodiac
How often does a movie about an unsolved string of killings make the viewer want to visit the scene of the crime? That’s just what director David Fincher did with “Zodiac” and the Bay Area. The graphics showing the construction of the Transamerica Pyramid, time lapse photography-style, were a highlight. Of course, it helps that San Francisco is naturally photogenic. And for my part, Jake Gyllenhaal and Mark Ruffalo didn’t hurt the cause either.

Best Love Letter to a City
Hairspray
Because the intro track, “Good Morning Baltimore,” is one of the more unlikely odes to a city that I’ve ever seen on film.

Best Use of Setting to Make a Graphic and Important Point
Shake Hands With The Devil
This one wins for combining the most beautiful setting with the ugliest content. I don’t know how much noise the movie made outside of Canada—it chronicles the early days of the Rwandan genocide, as witnessed by the Canadian Lieutenant-General Romeo Dallaire, commander of UN forces in Kigali at the time. All the major events, right down to specific killings, were filmed on their actual locations in Rwanda.

Best Portrayal of Slackers in the Land of Botox
Knocked Up
Somewhere between the impromptu backyard “American Gladiator” re-enactments and the Darth Vader bong, Seth Rogen and Co. taught me that there’s more to Los Angeles than shiny celebutantes and their well-documented games of rehab musical chairs. It was a slice of L.A. life I’d never expected. Take that, “Entourage.”

Related on World Hum:
* ‘Darjeeling Limited’: A New Wanderers’ Classic?
* ‘A Walk in the Woods’: Robert Redford to Make Movie of Bill Bryson’s Classic Travel Book
* Your Dream Trip? Priceless. Cost of the Journey in ‘The Bucket List’?

Posted by Eva Holland • 2.22.08
Categories: WeblogLos AngelesMovies and TravelParisSan Francisco

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I 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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