Hollywood or Bus! reminds us to never take public transport with Hollywood stars

(image courtesy 20th Century Fox)
(image courtesy 20th Century Fox)

 

Generally when you bring two things you like together the result is usually quite wonderful.

Peanut butter and honey (or jelly if you’re American). Wine and Friday nights. Lorelai and Rory Gilmore. Buses and Hollywood stars.

Wait what?

Well think about it, we like buses. They us places we want to go and the wheels go round and round and … you get the idea.

And Hollywood stars for the most part are lots of fun – especially of course Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves who found fame, fittingly enough, in the 1994 film Speed where they were IN a bus.

Ah yes, but if you remember that wasn’t exactly the most relaxed of bus trips and both of their characters could be forgiven if they never set foot on a bus ever again.

So you could well understand why London filmmaker Steve Ramsden put together a video mashup called Hollywood or Bus! that features a number of actors from like Speed, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, The Graduate and quite possibly many more.

Who knows who else is lurking in the back of the bus?

Pretty much everyone. Just don’t get on the bus with them.

You have been warned.

(source: Laughing Squid)

 

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One thought on “Hollywood or Bus! reminds us to never take public transport with Hollywood stars

  1. I love that the bus is summat you like 🙂 In the States, well, at least in SoCal, the bus is akin to being put on restriction as a child; it’s a punishment brought upon oneself for previous, bad choices. (Note: this does not apply to the train. The train is glorious, even if it does cost 4x more than any other mode of transport and takes equally as long to get anywhere. I miss Swiss trains; I wish we had them in California, as I could get to Napa like that!)

    Conversely, PB&H is far superior to PB&J. Of course, as is only logical, if Pooh, Paddington and Mr. Carson prefer it, so do I.

    Cheers!

    JennyPop

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