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Michael Ritchie
The Couch Trip is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie.
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by Michael Winterbottom
The Trip is a 2010 British television sitcom series directed by Michael Winterbottom, starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as fictionalised versions of themselves on a restaurant tour of northern England.
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by Wayne Moss, Robert Mills and Steve Wright
their eponymous couch.[1][2 was produced by Cheryl Wagner and Robert Mills, directed by Wayne Moss, Robert Mills and Steve Wright.
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directed by Roger Corman and starring Easy Rider duo Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper
The definitive acid movie is The Trip, scripted by none other than Jack Nicholson, directed by Roger Corman and starring Easy Rider duo Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper.
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by John Francis Daley (Sam from Freaks and ) and Jonathan M. Goldstein (who wrote Horrible Bosses)
Written and directed by John Francis Daley (Sam from Freaks and Geeks) and Jonathan M. Goldstein (who wrote Horrible Bosses), Trip featured a grown-up Rusty (played by Ed Helms) taking Ed Helms's circle of relatives on a road journey.
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John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein
Movie is directed and written by Vacation filmmakers John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein.
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Roger Corman , then the king of the low-budget movies,
In 1967, Roger Corman, then the king of the low-budget movies, directed “The Trip” from a script by an up-and-coming actor, Jack Nicholson.
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Later, early B-movie pioneer Roger Cormanwent
Later, early B-movie pioneer Roger Cormanwent on to direct one of Nicholson's few scripts, The Trip (of which I'm more familiar than most of Corman's work
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Dennis Hopper
In the late 60’s, Dennis Hopper became a director as Dennis Hopper worked on the film titled The Trip while Dennis Hopper received the title of a writer after working on the drama film Easy Rider.
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Tim Burton
Directed by Tim Burton and scored by Danny Elfman, the film became one of the best comedies of the 80s and remains one of the greatest road trips in film history.
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by Kissinger Twins, an award-winning director duo
The Trip is written and directed by Kissinger Twins, an award-winning director duo, and was inspired by a real-life event.
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James Marsh
The movie is directed by James Marsh and adapted by Anthony McCarten from the memoir travelling to Infinity:
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by Jack Nicholson
Directed by Jack Nicholson and depicting scenes from the Hollywood Hills, Laurel Canyon and the Sunset Strip in the 1960s, The Trip is a must see for anyone interested in 1960s counterculture in southern California.
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by Lakshya Raj Anand
The Trip, directed by Lakshya Raj Anand, revolves around four girls - the hot, ambitious and aspiring musician Shonali (Haydon), budding journalist with the hot, ambitious and aspiring musician Shonali's Delhi accent in place Nazia (Dua), the excited bride-to-be Ananya (Tripathi) and the yoga enthusiast Sanjana (Pabbi).
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Robert Zemeckis
The director is Robert Zemeckis, the Oscar-winning director of Forrest Gump.
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Jim Jarmusch
The film is directed by Jim Jarmusch who is known for movies like Permanent Vacation, Coffee and Cigarettes and Broken Flowers.
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by the Start SMART NY Coalition;
The trip was directed by the Start SMART NY Coalition, the campaign group created by the Drug Policy Alliance to end cannabis prohibition in New York; VOCAL-NY, a grassroots organization dedicated to building power among low-income people dealing with issues such as HIV-AIDS, mass incarceration, and the continuing effects of the drug war; and NYC NORML, the state’s largest and most influential local chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
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Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
The movie was written and directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, who also wrote and shot The Lives of Others, an excellent movie, and the slightly disappointing The Tourist.
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Kristofer Strom
The director is Kristofer Strom, whom you might remember from Kristofer Strom's huge hit, Hitchhiker’s Choice.
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Luc Besson
The movie was directed by acclaimed Frenchman Luc Besson of Taxi and The Fifth Element fame.
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