Posted on 05/21/2021 8:05:09 PM PDT by simpson96

National Lampoon's Vacation, sometimes referred to as Vacation, is a 1983 American road comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Imogene Coca, Randy Quaid, John Candy, and Christie Brinkley in her acting debut.
The song "Holiday Road" was written and Performed by Lindsey Buckingham.
"Holiday Road" (Chevy Chase, Christie Brinkley - National Lampoon's Vacation Edit)
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
“Sorry, Park’s closed!”
Too bad you’re married.
Cousin Vicki:
I’m going steady, and I French kiss.
Audrey:
So, everybody does that.
Cousin Vicki:
Yeah, but Daddy says I’m the best at it.
Beverly D’Angelo VS Christy Brinkly? I’d have shoved Christy Brinkly out of the way to go to the hay loft with Beverly D’Angelo.
“Beverly over Christie”...same here. D’Angelo was a bit more realistic and down home. Like Maryann vs Ginger.
How could I have not noticed that Clark is to the right lane of Christie’s Ferrari, yet goes off to the left of the oncoming truck? ?
Maybe a very subtle laugh by the director !!
Oops, maybe (probably) my bad. It may have been when Clark accelerated to catch up with her from the left.
(RRdana: Nevermind)
Christie Brinkley never did it for me in this movie. Now, the department store sales girl behind the counter in Christmas Vacation on the other hand....
Sales girl was def hot. She was “brass pole” hot
At the end of the song, a dog barks in
time to the music.Scene in film where
they wonder where Aunt Edna’s dog went.
“Oh I tied his leash to the bumper.”
“That was miles ago...”
Oops...
“Poor little guy.He was trying to keep
up with you for a mile or do. Here’s the leash, sir. I’m going back to drag the carcass off the road.”
“Is this your idea of a good restaurant...
_dog killer_?”
Mile or so
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