Friday, March 9, 2018

Planes, Trains and Automobles #djchrissychris

Christopher colon
03/07/18

Planes, Trians and Automobles


This movie has to be one of the funniest movies i have seen in a while.  It was directed by john hughes and released in December of 1987 It stars Steve Martin and John Candy as the two main characters. Steve Martin plays Neal Page a guy that is trying to get home to his family for Thanksgiving, but he encounters all these problems which are somewhat because of del griffith played by John Candy.

Del is a very interesting kind of person he's talkattive and has his own very unique way of doing things. To me things would have went a lot smoother for Neal if he didnt meet Del in the movie, but hey, where's the fun in that?

This movie was really funny to me  -  and probably everyone else that watched it, just like every other Steve Martin movie your always laughing by the things that happen. This particaler movie shows a bond between the two characters even though they just met each other, and Del was more of a burden than a friend to Neal throughout the film.

I recommend this movie to anyone that likes a classic comedy that will keep a smile on your face. A lot of weird things happened throughtout this one   -  SPOILER ALERT!!! such as them having to share a hotel room with one bed after there plane ride gets cancelled and them waking up in the morning weirded out by each others actions, or them taking a taxi to the hotel and then later on while there asleep getting robbed. Overall this movie was halarious, and i would love to watch it again. Towards the end of the movie Neal's hatred for Del goes away, and they become very good friends and end up spending Thanksgiving with Neal's family since Del's wife passed away. This movie shows that sometimes meeting a stranger on a plane and getting pulled over in a burnt down car makes a great friendship and a hell of a story to tell at the dinner table  [Nice strong finish Chris.  I am glad you enjoyed the show  -  makes me think we should watch more John Hughes and or comedies before the year is out].

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