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When two aspiring filmmakers quit their jobs and purchase a Segway scooter in order to make the trip from Seattle to Boston, the experiences they have along the way send their once-predictable lives on a series of unexpected detours. Since they can't break the ten miles-per-hour barrier their trip will take 100 days, but in moving at a snails pace on the back-roads of America the duo will meet a series of fascinating characters. It won't always be easy, but the experience will be well worth the hardships for anyone who has ever longed to experience the true freedom of the open road.
Rating
NR
Director
Hunter Weeks
Studio
Spinning Blue
Writer
Hunter Weeks
- Having an appreciation for the good ole fashion American road trip, I quickly became a fan of this fascinating adventure across America !Reply
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- an interesting concept which gripped me at first, but slowly faded, becoming boring and unwatchable after awhile.Reply
- Most documentries need one thing to stay going. Keep you entertainned. This was good, had it's funny moments and is worth watching if your up for something different. As what I did. Just a bit of a change.Reply
- i'd love to do something like this someday. - we should all slow down, talk to strangers, and enjoy this beautiful country one mile at a time. everyone they encountered along the way seemed so incredibly nice.of course though, the only trouble they had on their 100 day trip was with 'the law' in Orland Park, IL. figures. ... but the Chicago segway officers were sweet as pie and even rode around with them.i really enjoyed this documentary.Reply
- Saw this at the Orpheum in the back theater when the directors came through on their viewing tour.Reply
- A good movie with a solid idea, namely that you should follow your bliss and do what you love to do. But I think the idea got a bit worn at times and the narration could have been left by the wayside.Reply
- If only I had the balls to drop everything and do this. For me, the concept of just slowing down and enjoying what's around you was the most compelling part of the movie.Reply
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- i thought it was a great concept. the execution was a little choppy, but it brings a new spin to travelling across america. i love all the different people they encounter along the way.Reply
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- Well what's to say about this movie? It's a bit of a cliché, but it is a good travel movie. You get to see bits and pieces of America, and if you, like me, has never been there, that's quite an interesting way to do it.Reply
- It would be quite an anonimous road-trip movie, but it has the Segway bonus so I'm giving it half star more. It could probably have been a lot more fun with a better director.Reply