Si vous avez adoré 'Un ticket pour deux' (1987), ce classique comique mettant en scène les mésaventures de deux voyageurs mal assortis, vous allez adorer cette sélection de films et séries similaires. Découvrez 10 œuvres qui partagent le même esprit déjanté, des duos improbables et des péripéties rocambolesques. Parfait pour les fans de comédies routières et d'humour décalé !

The Blues Brothers (1980)
Description: A musical comedy featuring a wild road trip with a series of eccentric characters and over-the-top chase sequences.
Fait: The film features cameos from many famous musicians. The car chase scene destroyed over 60 police cars.


National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
Description: A family road trip comedy highlighting the absurd and often disastrous events that occur during travel, with a focus on family dynamics.
Fait: The film was based on a short story by John Hughes. The iconic station wagon was sold at auction for over $100,


Midnight Run (1988)
Description: A action-comedy about a bounty hunter and his fugitive forming an unlikely bond during a cross-country journey filled with obstacles.
Fait: Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin had great on-screen chemistry, leading to many improvised moments. The film was initially intended to be a straight action movie.


Uncle Buck (1989)
Description: A family comedy featuring a lovable but irresponsible adult who steps in to help, leading to chaotic yet endearing situations.
Fait: John Candy's character was originally written for a more serious actor. The film was a critical and commercial success.


Tommy Boy (1995)
Description: A buddy comedy with a focus on an odd-couple pairing and a road trip filled with humorous and heartfelt moments.
Fait: Chris Farley ad-libbed many of his lines. The film was a box office success despite mixed initial reviews.


Road Trip (2000)
Description: A raunchy comedy about a group of friends embarking on a cross-country trip to fix a mistake, filled with outrageous antics.
Fait: The film was Tom Green's first major movie role. The snake scene was real and unscripted.


EuroTrip (2004)
Description: A teen comedy centered around a group of friends traveling across Europe, encountering bizarre and hilarious situations.
Fait: The film was initially rated NC-17 but was edited to secure an R rating. The band Lustra performed the song 'Scotty Doesn't Know' specifically for the movie.


Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
Description: A heartwarming and humorous story about a dysfunctional family's road trip, focusing on their bond and personal struggles.
Fait: The film was shot in just 30 days. The yellow VW bus became an iconic symbol of the movie.


The Hangover (2009)
Description: A comedy centered around a group of friends navigating a series of chaotic and hilarious events during a trip, emphasizing camaraderie and mishaps.
Fait: The film was shot in just 15 days. The tiger in the movie was a real tiger named Mantecore.


Due Date (2010)
Description: A comedic road trip film featuring an unlikely duo forced to travel together, leading to a series of misadventures and personal growth.
Fait: The film was inspired by the classic road trip comedies of the 1980s. Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis improvised many of their scenes.
