Movie Marathon (Part 1)

Film in which a leading character drives a conspicuously old or un-hip car

  1. “National Lampoon Vacation” - 1979 Ford station wagon
  2. “Brazil” - Messerschmitt KR200 Kabinenroller
  3. Funny Face - The Egg Car (BMW Isetta)

Isetta-- 3 wheels, 1 cylinder

Crap. The page kept going 504 on me.

  1. “National Lampoon Vacation” - 1979 Ford station wagon
  2. “Brazil” - Messerschmitt KR200 Kabinenroller
  3. “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” - 1960 Buick LeSabre
  4. “The Big Lebowski” - 1973 Ford Gran Torino
  5. “The Mule” - 1970 Ford F-250 pickup truck
  6. “Last Action Hero” – 1969 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible
  7. Funny Face - The Egg Car (BMW Isetta)

Isetta-- 3 wheels, 1 cylinder

Film in which a leading character drives a conspicuously old or un-hip car

Crap. The page kept going 504 on me.

  1. “National Lampoon Vacation” - 1979 Ford station wagon
  2. “Brazil” - Messerschmitt KR200 Kabinenroller
  3. “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” - 1960 Buick LeSabre
  4. “The Big Lebowski” - 1973 Ford Gran Torino
  5. “The Mule” - 1970 Ford F-250 pickup truck
  6. “Last Action Hero” – 1969 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible
  7. Funny Face - The Egg Car (BMW Isetta)
  8. “The Love Bug” - VW Beetle

Film in which a leading character drives a conspicuously old or un-hip car

Crap. The page kept going 504 on me.

  1. “National Lampoon Vacation” - 1979 Ford station wagon
  2. “Brazil” - Messerschmitt KR200 Kabinenroller
  3. “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” - 1960 Buick LeSabre
  4. “The Big Lebowski” - 1973 Ford Gran Torino
  5. “The Mule” - 1970 Ford F-250 pickup truck
  6. “Last Action Hero” – 1969 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible
  7. Funny Face - The Egg Car (BMW Isetta)
  8. “The Love Bug” - VW Beetle
  9. “48 Hours” - 1957 Porsche 356

It’s a classic Porsche, yes, but Eddie’s is a piece of shit. And it gets blown up at the beginning of the sequel.

Film in which a leading character drives a conspicuously old or un-hip car

  1. “National Lampoon Vacation” - 1979 Ford station wagon
  2. “Brazil” - Messerschmitt KR200 Kabinenroller
  3. “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” - 1960 Buick LeSabre
  4. “The Big Lebowski” - 1973 Ford Gran Torino
  5. “The Mule” - 1970 Ford F-250 pickup truck
  6. “Last Action Hero” – 1969 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible
  7. Funny Face - The Egg Car (BMW Isetta)
  8. “The Love Bug” - VW Beetle
  9. “48 Hours” - 1957 Porsche 356
  10. “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” - 1960 Ford Falcon

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Film in which an interesting aircraft makes an appearance, but isn’t the setting of the film

  1. The 39 Steps - Autogyro searching the Scottish Highlands

Film in which an interesting aircraft makes an appearance, but isn’t the setting of the film

  1. The 39 Steps - Autogyro searching the Scottish Highlands
  2. Silver Streak - After being thrown off the train, Gene Wilder rides in a crop-duster biplane to get to the train’s next stop

Film in which an interesting aircraft makes an appearance, but isn’t the setting of the film

  1. The 39 Steps - Autogyro searching the Scottish Highlands
  2. Silver Streak - After being thrown off the train, Gene Wilder rides in a crop-duster biplane to get to the train’s next stop
  3. Twelve O’Clock High - It’s a movie about WWII strategic bombing. But very little of it takes place in planes.

Film in which an interesting aircraft makes an appearance, but isn’t the setting of the film

  1. The 39 Steps - Autogyro searching the Scottish Highlands
  2. Silver Streak - After being thrown off the train, Gene Wilder rides in a crop-duster biplane to get to the train’s next stop
  3. Twelve O’Clock High - It’s a movie about WWII strategic bombing. But very little of it takes place in planes.
  4. “Juliet of the Spirits” – In a childhood memory scene, Juliet’s grandfather owns a 1910-era plane.

Film in which an interesting aircraft makes an appearance, but isn’t the setting of the film

  1. The 39 Steps - Autogyro searching the Scottish Highlands
  2. Silver Streak - After being thrown off the train, Gene Wilder rides in a crop-duster biplane to get to the train’s next stop
  3. Twelve O’Clock High - It’s a movie about WWII strategic bombing. But very little of it takes place in planes.
  4. “Juliet of the Spirits” – In a childhood memory scene, Juliet’s grandfather owns a 1910-era plane.
  5. “Stardust” - Escaping lovers in a fantasy world are captured/rescued by pirates in a flying ship.

Film in which an interesting aircraft makes an appearance, but isn’t the setting of the film

  1. The 39 Steps - Autogyro searching the Scottish Highlands
  2. Silver Streak - After being thrown off the train, Gene Wilder rides in a crop-duster biplane to get to the train’s next stop
  3. Twelve O’Clock High - It’s a movie about WWII strategic bombing. But very little of it takes place in planes.
  4. “Juliet of the Spirits” – In a childhood memory scene, Juliet’s grandfather owns a 1910-era plane.
  5. “Stardust” - Escaping lovers in a fantasy world are captured/rescued by pirates in a flying ship.
  6. Mad Max; Beyond Thunderdome - Jedediah flies a Transavia PL-12 Airtruk.

Film in which an interesting aircraft makes an appearance, but isn’t the setting of the film

  1. The 39 Steps - Autogyro searches the Scottish Highlands
  2. Silver Streak - After being thrown off the train, Gene Wilder rides in a crop-duster biplane to get to the train’s next stop
  3. Twelve O’Clock High - It’s a movie about WWII strategic bombing. But very little of it takes place in planes.
  4. “Juliet of the Spirits” – In a childhood memory scene, Juliet’s grandfather owns a 1910-era plane.
  5. “Stardust” - Escaping lovers in a fantasy world are captured/rescued by pirates in a flying ship.
  6. Mad Max; Beyond Thunderdome - Jedediah flies a Transavia PL-12 Airtruk.
  7. Executive Decision - A modified F-117 Nighthawk helps a commando team board a hijacked airliner

Film in which an interesting aircraft makes an appearance, but isn’t the setting of the film

  1. The 39 Steps - Autogyro searches the Scottish Highlands
  2. Silver Streak - After being thrown off the train, Gene Wilder rides in a crop-duster biplane to get to the train’s next stop
  3. Twelve O’Clock High - It’s a movie about WWII strategic bombing. But very little of it takes place in planes.
  4. “Juliet of the Spirits” – In a childhood memory scene, Juliet’s grandfather owns a 1910-era plane.
  5. “Stardust” - Escaping lovers in a fantasy world are captured/rescued by pirates in a flying ship.
  6. Mad Max; Beyond Thunderdome - Jedediah flies a Transavia PL-12 Airtruk.
  7. Executive Decision - A modified F-117 Nighthawk helps a commando team board a hijacked airliner
  8. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - a magical motorcar flies a family to a mysterious faraway castle

Film in which an interesting aircraft makes an appearance, but isn’t the setting of the film

  1. The 39 Steps - Autogyro searches the Scottish Highlands
  2. Silver Streak - After being thrown off the train, Gene Wilder rides in a crop-duster biplane to get to the train’s next stop
  3. Twelve O’Clock High - It’s a movie about WWII strategic bombing. But very little of it takes place in planes.
  4. “Juliet of the Spirits” – In a childhood memory scene, Juliet’s grandfather owns a 1910-era plane.
  5. “Stardust” - Escaping lovers in a fantasy world are captured/rescued by pirates in a flying ship.
  6. Mad Max; Beyond Thunderdome - Jedediah flies a Transavia PL-12 Airtruk.
  7. Executive Decision - A modified F-117 Nighthawk helps a commando team board a hijacked airliner
  8. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - a magical motorcar flies a family to a mysterious faraway castle
  9. Raiders of the Lost Ark - Indiana Jones fights a German aircraft mechanic next to a (fictional) Nazi “flying wing” aircraft

Film in which an interesting aircraft makes an appearance, but isn’t the setting of the film

  1. The 39 Steps - Autogyro searches the Scottish Highlands

  2. Silver Streak - After being thrown off the train, Gene Wilder rides in a crop-duster biplane to get to the train’s next stop

  3. Twelve O’Clock High - It’s a movie about WWII strategic bombing. But very little of it takes place in planes.

  4. “Juliet of the Spirits” – In a childhood memory scene, Juliet’s grandfather owns a 1910-era plane.

  5. “Stardust” - Escaping lovers in a fantasy world are captured/rescued by pirates in a flying ship.

  6. Mad Max; Beyond Thunderdome - Jedediah flies a Transavia PL-12 Airtruk.

  7. Executive Decision - A modified F-117 Nighthawk helps a commando team board a hijacked airliner

  8. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - a magical motorcar flies a family to a mysterious faraway castle

  9. Raiders of the Lost Ark - Indiana Jones fights a German aircraft mechanic next to a (fictional) Nazi “flying wing” aircraft

  10. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - many zeppelins
    The Films of Gene Wilder

  11. Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

The Films of Gene Wilder

  1. Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  2. The Producers

The Films of Gene Wilder

  1. Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  2. The Producers
  3. Silver Streak

The Films of Gene Wilder

  1. Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  2. The Producers
  3. Silver Streak
  4. Haunted Honeymoon (1986)

The Films of Gene Wilder

  1. Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  2. The Producers
  3. Silver Streak
  4. Haunted Honeymoon (1986)
  5. Young Frankenstein

The Films of Gene Wilder

  1. Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  2. The Producers
  3. Silver Streak
  4. Haunted Honeymoon (1986)
  5. Young Frankenstein
  6. Blazing Saddles