
'63 Comet
Defying the traditional conventions of the road trip, John, Jeff, and Steve hit the pavement in their '63 Comet. The setting is sparse, the men display questionable hygiene habits, and the car lacks even the modern amenities of automatic windows. But that doesn't stop them from reaching deep inside themselves for insight into everything from allegorical themes in pop culture to the intrinsic value of adult diapers. As they debate the tenets of life, philosophy, religion, and porn, these men prove that it's not the destination that matters. It's the journey. Or some $#!+ like that.'63 Comet is streaming with subscription on IndieFlix, and streaming with subscription on IndieFlix Shorts (Via Prime Video). It's a comedy movie with a high IMDb audience rating of 7.9 (12 votes).
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Currently you are able to watch '63 Comet streaming on IndieFlix, and IndieFlix Shorts (Via Prime Video).
Why to Watch '63 Comet
The '63 Comet offers a unique take on the traditional road trip movie, defying conventions and offering a fresh perspective on the genre.
The movie's characters engage in deep and humorous discussions on a variety of topics, from pop culture to philosophy, providing plenty of laughs and thought-provoking moments.
Despite its low-budget setting and lack of modern amenities, '63 Comet has managed to captivate audiences, earning a respectable IMDb rating of 7.9 out of 10.
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'63 Comet has a high IMDb audience rating of 7.9 (12 votes). The movie is popular with Reelgood users lately.

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Defying the traditional conventions of the road trip, John, Jeff, and Steve hit the pavement in their '63 Comet. The setting is sparse, the men display questionable hygiene habits, and the car lacks even the modern amenities of automatic windows. But that doesn't stop them from reaching deep inside themselves for insight into everything from allegorical themes in pop culture to the intrinsic value of adult diapers. As they debate the tenets of life, philosophy, religion, and porn, these men prove that it's not the destination that matters. It's the journey. Or some $#!+ like that.