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Road Trip (R-Rated Edition)

Road Trip (R-Rated Edition)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Don't Expect "American Pie" from This Mean-Spirited Film
Review: Don't compare this so-so comedy with "American Pie," which incidentally included unmemorable Seann William Scott. For all those gross-out gags, "American Pie" is a good-natured film whose value is based on very classic, even conservative outlook of life.

"Road Trip" is not. B-list actor Fred Ward is no hilarious Eugene Levy, whose well-intentioned advice all caused great laughter in "American Pie," but it is no surprise. For "Road Trip" is rude, crude, mean, and made by the people who don't believe in such words as love and friendship. You may laugh or resent seeing four stupid college students doing politically uncorrect things, but it is all intentional. You may laugh a lot, depending on state of mind or intelligence, but one thing is clear: none of the cast is going to get noticed to have a bigger chance, like Jason Biggs or Chris Klein from "American Pie," because the film itself is like junk food or chewing gum. It is easily digested and disposed. Buy it, taste it, enjoy its flavor, and throw it away. And as for Tom Green, I have nothing to say except that his weird mannerism is getting unfunny.

If you wanna see lots of nudity including that of Amy Smart, go for it. And you can see Tom Green lick a live mouse in his mouth. But within ten minutes after watching it, you will forget anything about "Road Trip" except for those two scenes. And within five years, you'll forget everyting about the film and the cast.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Road Trip (Dvd Edition)
Review: Excellent movie: all actors plays an incredible succesfull game, you don't sytop laughing dureing all the movie but it also makes you follow the entire movie.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just for Fun
Review: This is one of those movies that is just fun to watch. It has a lot of the teen/young adult typical situations, but with some new and funny twists. And yes, it answers that question for everyone (warning: possible spoiler): girls stand around topless because a guy is telling the story.

The extras on this dvd are minimal, but fun. There are some deleted scenes, and "behind the scenes" mini-documentary. This movie is *not* appropriate for children.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: actually, pretty weak.
Review: if you want a stupid movie you will love, watch Dude, Where's My Car. It is so much more isiosyncratic-- and just plain weird. Road Trip has its moments, but is, on a whole, predictable and lackluster. There are too many low humour jokes that just don't work well. again, check out Dude.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All I have to say is.......
Review: This movie was hilarious!!!! I have watched it several times. I'm not really a Tom Green fan, but he was off the hook in this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unparalleled Laughs
Review: Tom Greene assists in this unforgettably hilarious tale of miscreants traveling the country. Between the antics of Schiffler (from American Pie,) an incredible soundtrack, and of course the one-nut-wonder, Mr. Greene himself, all adds up to a fury not yet unleashed by Mitch himself...

Good Times...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie (is great)!
Review: Road Trip is definitely one of my FAVORITE movies EVER! It is just SO incredibly funny! I can and HAVE watched it REPEATEDLY, sometimes 2 to 4 times in a single week! It's one of those movies you can watch again & again & never get sick of!I LOVE IT!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More Tom Green please !
Review: This movie was really funny but from the theatrical trailers you would expect that Tom Green would have a big part in the movie but he doesn't he has a very small part which was kind of disappointing. if he had a larger part it would have been 100 times funnier. This movie was pretty funny. even Though Tom Green had a small part it's worth seeing

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lots of Bonus Material
Review: Road Trip is a funny movie. It is one of those movies where you can leave your brain at the door, and be prepared to laugh. The bonus materials on the DVD are extensive and well worth watching.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A road trip that's not for all
Review: To start off, I didn't think that I'd like "Road Trip" because I'm far from being a Tom Green fan, but there wasn't anything else on Tv and I was bored, so I went ahead and watched it. Surprisingly, it wasn't a total dud like I was expecting, but that's not to say that it's great either.

Four college friends take a road trip from New York to Texas after finding out that a tape that has illicit footage was accidentally mailed instead of the tape that was supposed to be on its way. But it won't be the easiest road trip to make because it's a super long trip and because the four guys aren't exactly the brightest bunch.

"Road Trip" has a few parts that are gross and/or stupid, but it also has a lot of parts that are hilarious. Teens who are fans of watching MTV will probably be the ones who get the most enjoyment out of "Road Trip," but anyone who doesn't mind watching a mindless film should get a few laughs from it. If you're an MTV fan or a fan of mindless comedies, I recommend going ahead and getting "Road Trip." But if you're not the biggest fan of not so fluid comedies or of MTV shows such as "Jackass," then you'd probably be better off renting this one before you buy it.


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