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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 4525742, member: 2504"] The Trip to Spain (2017) - In the last few years my wife and I have watched “The Trip” (2010), and “The Trip to Italy" (2014). We enjoyed these movies enough that I wanted to check out “The Trip to Spain”, a sequel to the first the first two Trip movies. Once again, this film is a sort of a travel mockumentary directed by Michael Winterbottom, and starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as some sort of fictionalized versions of themselves. In the original film, the Coogan/Brydon duo travel the English countryside on a week long restaurant tour, encountering beautiful scenery and some wonder food preparation and presentation. In this sequel, as you can tell from the title,, this week long restaurant tour is in Spain. As in the other films, in addition to the travelogue and food, this movie contains much interesting, clever and witty conversations chiefly involving Coogan and/or Brydon. There is once again a dueling series of vocal impressions of other actors and other well known figures. The vocal impressions of Marlon Brando (combined with a bit from Monty Python), Roger Moore, and James Bond were the most enjoyable. As in the other films, the humorous interplay between Coogan and Brydon was quite enjoyable. Safe to say, if you enjoyed the other films, it is quite likely that you will find “The Trip to Italy” enjoyable as well. As with the other films, there isn’t much plot to follow, just a bunch of enjoyable conversation and other stuff. Still, it is safe to say if you enjoyed one of these films, you very well might enjoy the others. As with the other Trip movies, this was originally a multipart BBC television series that was edited into a film. Winterbottom, Coogan, and Brydon made a one more Trip movie, involving Greece after this one, after that it was announced that they were ending this travel series. I suspect at some point I will be checking out the Greece trip as well. [/QUOTE]
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