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Road Trip (R-Rated Edition)

Road Trip (R-Rated Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thinking about my own road trip :P
Review: In my own opinion, I thought this movie was awesome for teenagers, I really do like Seann William Scott as an actor, he has played all his rolls in the past two years very well: American Pie, Road Trip, Final Destination, and Dude, Where's my Car?(although plot was screwy). He always plays the funny subcharacters awesome. I think that breckin meyer and "ruben", played their parts superbly, and I hope that they get more movie opportunities that are smashes with teens. I think that Tom Green was good for comedy relief(guess they thought a bit more never hurts :P) but his presence wasn't very necessary in my eye. I didn't really like the storyline with him as a tourguide telling the story, those parts were very boring, but the rest of the movie made up for it, from the part they impersonated a fraternity brother to accidently find out it was a national black fraternity, to when they went to get some money(see movie). Don't judge the movie right in the beginning, it isn't that stagnant during the rest of it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: We're on a Road to Nowhere...
Review: Road Trip is one of those movies that you really hope will be good, but wind up disappointed in at the end. There are about two or three bust-a-gut funny scenes, but they are not enough to redeem the rest of the movie. The actors are engaging, but they just don't have the material they need to work with. If you're in the mood for some mildly amusing college antics, rent this; otherwise save your time and money

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Go For It, Man!
Review: I'm a big fan of American Pie. I decided to rent Road Trip and was pleasantly surprised that it had some funny scenes. Even "old people" (people over the age of 17 :-) ) can find some humor in it. I suggest you rent it when your brain doesn't want to think too much and you have some leftover popcorn to eat.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funniest Movie on the Market!
Review: If you love to laugh, this movie is for you. There wasn't five minutes i didn't laugh. However, the movie itself is a bit racey, so keep in mind of that when buying this for anyone under at least fifteen. Buy the movie, love it, and enjoy!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: "Unrated" is unnecessary
Review: I was very disappointed in this DVD. I purchased it with the idea that there would be some new footage in the unrated version that was not shown in the theatres, but I couldn't find anything that I hadn't seen before. Unlike American Pie, which had a very good unrated version, this one fails to be any different than the rated "R" version shown with its theatrical release. While I enjoyed the movie originally, I wouldn't have bought this DVD knowing what I do now. If you're thinking of buying this in order to find something new and interesting, please save yourself the trouble and money and don't click that button.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I Just Don't Get Tom Green's Appeal
Review: I think Road Trip had the potential to be as good as American Pie had it not included the painfully unfunny Tom Green. His scenes with the mouse and the snake were grating, long-winded and utterly worthless to the plot of the film. For the first time that I can recall, I actually read through the credits to see if Drew Barrymore (Green's fiancee) was an executive producer. I figured that would be the only way he would be cast in a film. Tom Green is a Pauly Shore wannabe (and that, my friends, is not saying much).

Other than Tom Green, the other characters were fun to watch and the story was pretty good and oftentimes funny. Seann William Scott again plays a character similar to his "Stifler" role in American Pie (the oversexed smart aleck), but he plays it very well. DJ Quills, who plays the nerdy character who, reluctantly, lets his friends use his car and credit card is a big hit. And all the women are beautiful!

If you can ignore Tom Green, you may enjoy the flick. But there is too much of this unfunny actor to give Road Trip any more than two stars.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good but not great.
Review: Hey... This is a very funny movie. If you have seen "Something about Mary" and "American Pie" and are into movies of this sort, I highly recommend "Road Trip". However, don't be swayed with this "unrated" DVD b.s. It is seriously bogus. There is nothing new or different than the theatrical version to see. The seven deleleted scenes are ones that should have been cut because they are so redundant and unnecessary. Buy this only if you love the version you've seen and will be happy with that. You get nothing more than 5 mins. of fluff.

Cheers,

Jason

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Juvenile but Funny!
Review: I found this video to be much funnier then I thought it would be. Most of the humor is very juvenile but I could not stop myself from laughing out loud during several scenes. I can only take Tom Green in very small doses and the movie does not spend to much time on his character which can get very annoying (like Tom Green himself) after more then a couple of minutes.

You do need to be in a lighthearted mood to really enjoy this film. If you are a very serious person or like more sophisticated tongue-in-cheek humor then you will be very disapointed in this movie. However, if you are looking for a good silly movie then this one will make you laugh.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GrEaT mOvIe!
Review: i thought that Road Trip was a great movie! the parts with tom green seemed quite weird, but i though that paulo costanzo was a brilliant actor in this movie! his addiction to drugs was seemingly interesting, and yet he was still smart. seann william scott was funny and the ending was spectacular! i recommend this movie to anyone that has a sense of humor.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 2000's Best Teen Flick!
Review: Picture this, you are leaving the safe surrounds of high school to enter the unknown realm of university, being wise you decide to visit what could be potentially be your place of study, partying and security for the next three years, so you take the campus tour to get acquainted with the grounds as well as meet some new people. Sounds perfect, right? Wrong! Your tour guide is non-other than MTV shock jock and crazy man Tom Green, who in this case is actually named Barry Manilow. What results is the telling of a tale of the most time honoured campus tradition, the ROAD TRIP. So begins the story of four guys who embark on a three-day ROAD TRIP to retrieve a video containing highly sensitive material before it lands into the wrong hands and creates total havoc. Their journey is riddled with numerous encounters of both strange people and incidents that will ultimately affect/scar them forever, even if merely on a superficial level.

Whilst the film is aimed at a predominately teenage audience, it will prove to be thoroughly enjoyable to an audience of 15 to 50years of age. However those offended by course language, sexual references and gratuitous female nudity are advised to steer clear, as the unrated dvd edition of ROAD TRIP goes that little bit further than its theatrical version.

On that note, let me give you a rundown on the dvd itself. The film is featured for the first time in its complete uncut, uncensored and unrated edition, which basically breaks down to a few scene extensions and alternative shots not contained in the theatrical release actually incorporated into the movie itself. As this is the US import, you have a choice of either a DTS 5.1 soundtrack or the standard Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack (my preference as I got a DD 5.1 set-up at home). The picture remains in its original theatrical ratio of 1.85:1, which some will consider to be quite a bonus during one particular sequence in the film (ie. the obligatory shower scene). In terms of special features, the disc contains seven deleted scenes aptly titled 'Road Kills', a behind the scenes featurette hosted by Tom Green called 'Ever Been On A Road Trip', a music video by the Eels 'Mr E's Beautiful Blues' and two theatrical trailers, all this in addition to the standard cast & crew bios and production notes. An audio commentary by with director Todd Phillips, executive producer Ivan Reitman and comedian/star Tom Green would have been awesome but you've to be grateful for what you get and all in all its an awesome package.

Film: 8/10 Extras: 8/10 Overall: 8/10


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