9 Amazing Road Movies That Make Us Want To Go On A Road Trip

9 Driving Films That Inspire Us Go On The Road
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As escapism goes, there’s nothing quite like a road trip movie.

They not only transport us somewhere far away, but the fact that the scenery and situations are as new to the protagonists as they are to us makes it all the more easier to imagine we’re right there behind the wheel, hitching a ride, on the road.

They hold a special fascination for drivers because they resonate with our sense of freedom. That however bad things might get, we can always drive away.

It always boils down to this idea, which film critic Jason Julien-Connage of Tales From The Argo sums up as: “Man has a problem, man goes on the road to solve said problem, no matter the outcome, man is irreversibly changed by the very journey itself.”

From a life of ennui to a world of possibilities, road movies have all the ingredients you need for a fantastic adventure. The locations, of course, the rush of heading for the unknown, the devil-may-care shrug when things don't go to plan, and that promise that the most colourful characters you’ll meet on your journey are still yet to come.

As much as it is about the trip, for many lovers of the road, it’s also about the mode of transport. “One of my favourite road trip films is 'National Lampoon's Vacation' because the car is almost a character itself,” says Ryan Brown of The Movie Blog. "It becomes battered and worn from the journey just like the family.”

“The borderline personification of the car falls in line with the key to a road trip film's success – which is to focus on the journey and have it be the mechanism that influences the characters."

Rev up your engines and get ready to hit the road, Jack (and Jill). The road ahead is wide open…

9 Inspiring Road Trip Movies
Sideways (2004)(01 of09)
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Mode of transport: Saab 900 Convertible.The journey: Two men heading towards middle age take a detour down Santa Barbara wine country in search of peace, the point and Pinot Noir.The drive: When you feel like getting away because no one understands your plight. “Half my life is over and I have nothing to show for it. Nothing. I am a thumbprint on the window of a skyscraper.”Ideal passenger: An old friend who appreciates a fine wine (but can also stay sober to take the wheel once in a while). • To plan a road trip to Santa Barbara County, follow the Sideways trail here (credit:Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)(02 of09)
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Mode of transport: Volkswagen T2 Microbus.The journey: An emotionally bankrupt family band together to take their little girl to a beauty pageant on an 800-mile cross-country ride. The drive: For when you're not on the same page as your loved ones but accept you're in the same boat. “A real loser is someone who's so afraid of not winning he doesn't even try.”Ideal passenger: The kids, brother, uncle, granddad, the lot. You're not there yet but you're getting close.• To plan a road trip from Albuquerque, New Mexico to Redondo Beach, California, follow the Little Miss Sunshine trail here (credit:Eric Lee/Fox Searchlight Pictures)
The Straight Story (1999)(03 of09)
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Mode of transport: John Deere 110 Lawn Tractor.The journey: An old man takes the slowest journey imaginable to make amends with his brother 240 miles away.The drive: When you want to do something you should’ve done long ago, but want to take your time getting there.“You don't think about getting old when you're young... you shouldn't.”Ideal passenger: Just you and your thoughts.• To plan your road trip from Iowa to Mount Zion, follow The Straight Story trail here (credit:Buena Vista Pictures)
Smokey And The Bandit (1977)(04 of09)
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Mode of transport: Pontiac Trans Am.The journey: Man smuggles crates of beer from Texas to Georgia, giving the agitated sheriff in hot pursuit a run for his money.The drive: For when you want to imagine you’re reckless, carefree and lovably dangerous. “I've been chased by the best of them, and son, you make 'em look like they're all runnin' in slow motion.”Ideal passenger: Colourful folk you meet along the way.• To plan a road trip from Texarkana to Atlanta, follow the Smokey and the Bandit trail here (credit:Universal Pictures)
The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert (1994)(05 of09)
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Mode of transport: Clapped out old bus, otherwise known as a “Budget Barbie Camper”.The journey: Two drag queens and a transsexual travel across the desert to dazzle a small town with their cabaret.The drive: When you want to stick two fingers to the haters and just be fabulous.“A desert holiday, let's pack the drag away. You take the lunch and tea, I'll take the ecstasy. Fuck off you silly queer, I'm getting out of here.”Ideal passenger: Dreamers who feel every bit as fierce and driven as you. • To book your road trip to Alice Springs, follow the Priscilla, Queen of the Desert trail here (credit:Kobal Collection)
Thelma And Louise (1991)(06 of09)
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Mode of transport: 66 Ford Thunderbird Convertible.The journey: Two friends hit the road to break away from their mundane lives, but the road takes them way beyond their comfort zone.The drive: When you and a pal want to leave behind the dull job and suffocating partner to ride like there’s no tomorrow. “You said you 'n' me was gonna get out of town and for once just really let our hair down. Well darlin', look out 'cause my hair is comin' down!”Ideal passenger: Your BFF.• To plan a road trip from New Orleans to Nashville, follow the Thelma and Louise trail here (credit:Rex Features)
Easy Rider (1969)(07 of09)
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Mode of transport: Harley Davidson Hydra-Glide.The journey: Two bikers chase the American Dream from LA to New Orleans, only the dream doesn’t want them on its tail.The drive: For when you’re feeling as free and poetic and optimistic as a hippie (probably best without ‘stoned out of your mind, man’ part). “They're gonna talk to you, and talk to you, and talk to you about individual freedom. But they see a free individual, it's gonna scare 'em.Ideal passenger: A buddy who wants to ride side by side and spur you on to do the things you want to do, man." • To plan your road trip down Route 66, follow the Easy Rider trail here (credit:Columbia Pictures)
Bombón: El Perro (2004)(08 of09)
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Mode of transport: Jeep Overland. The journey: A down-on-his-luck mechanic is gifted with a giant pedigree, who he drives to a dog show across the vast expanses of Patagonia, Argentina.The drive: When you’re not in the mood for humans, but don’t want to be alone either.“You are the one who travels a lot. And you will keep travelling.”Ideal passenger: Your four-legged best friend.• To plan your road trip across Patagonia, follow the Bombón: El Perro trail here (credit:Cinema Tropical/Guacamole Films)
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)(09 of09)
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Mode of transport: Ford V8.The journey: Badboy meets bored waitress, they fall in love and embark on a breathless crime spree across central United States.The drive: When you feel like role-playing as the rule-breaking, unstoppable duo on the run.“You know what, when we started out, I thought we was really goin' somewhere. This is it. We're just goin', huh?”Ideal passenger: The love of your life, ready for action and dressed to kill.• To plan your road trip across the USA, follow the Bonnie and Clyde trail here (credit:Warner Bros/Seven Arts)