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1995brave

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Beethovan the third or fourth. Where the family went cross country to California for a family reunion with the Saint Bernards.

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We can't find our copy of "rv". I know it's in the motorhome somewhere. My wife couldn't wait til spring so she bought another copy of it at Office Depot last weekend for $10.00.

We watched it 2x since then.

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I'm not sure if these qualify as "RV" movies but they have RV's in them.
'Meet the Fockers' has an RV in it.
'Priscilla, Queen of the Desert' takes place in an RV.
"Lost in America' also takes place in an RV.


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Yes it would be nice to have more RV movies. The 15 second tease from Extreme home makeover and John Ratzenbergers Made in America just doesn't cut it. And the million dollar RV's they show on the Travel Channel make me sick.


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weathershak wrote:

Yes it would be nice to have more RV movies. The 15 second tease from Extreme home makeover and John Ratzenbergers Made in America just doesn't cut it. And the million dollar RV's they show on the Travel Channel make me sick.


The Made In America episode where they went to an RV manufacturing plant was pretty good. Unfortunately I missed at least half of it.


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One of our favorite movies that has a lot of RV footage is "About Schmidt" starring
Jack Nicholson.

Here is a link for a description of the movie:

http://www.aboutschmidtmovie.com/

* This post was edited 02/01/08 08:06am by equiguy *


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"Rolling Family" - large extended family all piles into one small RV to journey to a distant wedding.

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I don't watch any newer rv movies because their main goal seems to be to make rv'ers look like morons. I can do that all by myself thank you very much.


Although the movie's plot was not about RV'ing or RV's, You cannot forget all the campers and RV's in "Independence Day". It's one of the few movies where RV'ers are portrayed in a good light. They drove to "area 51" and organized the fight against the aliens

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1995brave wrote:

Beethovan the third or fourth. Where the family went cross country to California for a family reunion with the Saint Bernards.


saw that one. I forgot if it was the one after or before the dogs had the puppies.

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