If you had the choice between all the means of transport shown in the images, which one would you chose? You can opt for comfort, speed, safety or be a daredevil and try something totally new and a bit more extraordinary - vote for the one that appeals the most to you!
Harrison Ford's sturdy steed from Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) might be just the ticket this time of year if you live in a cold climate.
Steve McQueen's vintage motorcycle from The Great Escape (1963). German roads are great - and the speed limit's very generous over there. What are you waiting for?
It might be hard to find a place where you can put this little beauty through her paces without risking a speeding ticket, but if you've always fancied yourself a Speed Racer (2008) this is the one fo…
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"Easy Rider" Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson 1969 Columbia
Tour America (or any other part of the world) in style like Jack Nicholson, Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda in Easy Rider (1969)
This car from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) will also fly, but you'll have to share the space with Dick Van Dyke, Adrian Hall, Sally Ann Howes and Heather Ripley.
If you're really in a hurry Charlton Hestons chariot from Ben-Hur (1959) might appeal. Could be a problem with parking though...
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A team of huskies and a dog sled as demonstated here by Paul Walker and Bruce Greenwood in Eight Below (2006). You just have to hope all the dogs will go into the one direction, otherwise you might ru…
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Peter O'Toole stars as T.E. Lawrence
Peter O'Toole's camel from Lawrence of Arabia (1962). Supposedly rather uncomfortable, but will travel for days without water.
Why not be different? Might be fun to go to the shops on top of a bullock with a very impressive set of horns. Like Alex Karras in Blazing Saddles (1974)
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Rowlie (Peter Dinklage).
Peter Dinklage from Lassie (2005) travels with his home. If that's not your thing, a horse drawn caravan might still make a nice change for a short holiday.
If you have all the time in the world and want to trim the grass on the roadside into the bargain, there's nothing like Richard Farnsworth's lawn tractor from The Straight Story (1999)
Some like their vehicles really big. Drive a truck like the daring drivers from Ice Road Truckers: Off the Ice (2007). It will also work on a better road...
If you were to pay a visit to the North (or South) pole, which of these Arctic (or Antarctic) residents would you like to hang out with the most? Discuss over a warm beverage here
... and could pick only ONE picture for the cover, which of these 35 iconic shots, would you choose as the most defining of all the values (magic, innovation, escapism, truth, universality, entertainm…
All of these heroes are well known for their outfit, and items/gadgets that go with them, which of these outfits is the most iconic?
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Probably the most recurring character from a Best Picture winner: the inspirational hero, a man or a woman of conviction and action, who faces adversity, even sacrifices his life for an ultimate trium…
Which of the following snow bound creatures would you like to know better? I've taken the liberty of giving what I feel are appropriate names to the creatures that weren't privileged enough to have na…
Slight SPOILERS for Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015). George Lucas' Star Wars Saga is well known for its rich world of characters, planets, spaceships, creatures and quotes. Which of these quotes …
Which 'Star Wars' low tech ride do you think would be the most fun? *live-action 'Star Wars' movie franchise depicted low or semi-low tech rides only Take companion poll: Most Exciting 'Star Wars' Veh…
Which of these pictures do you find the funniest? And if your belly hurts too much from laughing so hard, here's the cure: Make a sad face for the camera To comment on the list or share your own favou…
The cinematographer decides how to frame the shots and takes care when selecting the most appropriate camera moves. The effect that each move has can vary significantly in how it makes the viewer feel…