The one thing I did know - because I've seen many, many of the road trip movies that everyone thinks about - is that death to a road trip movie happens when you spend too much time in the car.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's something so satisfying about road trip movies - and books!
Traffic is one of the most powerful films to come out in recent years. It blew me away.
I've done about four deaths in films now, and I think it's quite good because then it's sort of a memorable moment in the film.
'The Road' was a movie that has a good reputation, even though it wasn't released very well, but that's a movie I'm very proud of.
It's very weird about movies: you never know which ones are going to stay alive and which one are going to be meaningless. When you're there, you couldn't possibly predict it. Some things slowly die, and others slowly stay a while.
The problem with movies is that you see from the first day - you're on a train, and if the movie is not going in the right direction you know it right away. Sometimes, you can't get off the train, and the whole experience is painful.
I love watching movies. It breaks up the monotony of the road and momentarily takes you somewhere else.
I love traveling. But I haven't had big, transformative experiences while on the road. When I go out on the road, it's to go out and get a story or do a promotional event.
I've been joking that 'On the Road' is the prequel to 'The Road.' I don't know if that's a very good joke.
When you're on a road trip, anything goes.