Let me tell you, watching 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles' after all these years was like reuniting with old friends. Steve Martin and John Candy's chemistry is pure magic - it's like they were born to play these roles together.
The movie holds up surprisingly well for a 1987 release. That scene where they wake up cuddling in bed? Still makes me laugh until my sides hurt. And the infamous rental car scene with Edie McClurg? Absolute comedy gold that never gets old.
What really struck me this time around was how the film balances laugh-out-loud moments with genuine heart. That ending revelation about John Candy's character? Hits you right in the feels when you least expect it.
The Blu-ray transfer is decent though not perfect - some waxy skin tones here and there, but colors pop nicely. The 5.1 audio really shines during chaotic scenes like the airport sequences.
Special features are where this edition truly delivers. The John Candy tribute had me emotional - what a talent we lost too soon. The making-of documentary offers fantastic insights into Hughes' creative process (four days to draft the script?!).
If I had to nitpick: the lack of commentary track stings, and some deleted scenes feel rightfully cut. But overall? This remains one of those rare comedies that makes you laugh hysterically while sneaking in profound moments about human connection.
Pro tip: Watch it around Thanksgiving for maximum enjoyment (just maybe skip that one colorful rental car scene if kids are around). It's become an annual tradition in my household - that's how good it is.