Rating: Summary: Unrated? I don't think so. Review: Why is this DVD classed as unrated? I just bought the Australian Unrated version, which was touted as "Unseen & Explicit" on the cover, but, if I had to think of three word to describe this cut of the film, "Unrated", "Unseen" and "Explicit" would not be those words. . If you were hoping to catch a bit more of the video-scene, you will be disappointed. . Hell, even the Eel's Video Clip included in the DVD's special feature has been censored. The word "goddamn" has been replaced by "<unexpected & untimely silence> damn". . If you love Road Trip - buy it, but don't be misled about what you're getting.
Rating: Summary: it's one great trip! Review: Road Trip is definitly one of the funniest films I have seen in along time. The cast is great and there are a number of jokes and gags to keep you lauging during - and long after the movie has finished. Not to mention the extras on this DVD are great. There's a behind the scens tour and cut scenes from the film which are also great fun to watch. This is a must buy DVD!
Rating: Summary: Brillianty funny! Review: I ahven't seen any other todd philips movis, but if i find out about another one, be sure that i'll see it, this movie is the kind of thing you'd expect from the farrelly brothers (dumb and dumber), however with a bit more class. Excellent performances from sean william scott, breckin meyer, and paul costanzo. This should be seen by any comedy lovers.
Rating: Summary: MUST OWN Review: I don't know what it is about the college comedies that keep me buying the DVD's but this movie is the bomb! I guess it is just a reminder of all the things I did and or wish I did back in school. Although the movie has a relativly young cast, their is still excellant experience from Breckin and Seann to make this movie rock. The combination of all cast members makes this as classic as Animal House. You must own it!
Rating: Summary: Hilarious Movie Review: "Road Trip" is one of those movies to watch ONLY if you are in the mood for some comedy. Yes, some of it is "gross humor", but that is Tom Green in a nutshell. I know I have never laughed this hard except for during "Happy Gilmore", which still ranks as my favorite comedy. This movie, however, IS funnier than "American Pie", although it never received the accolades that "American Pie" did. Seann William Scott is a rising comedic talent, and is just hilarious in this movie as E.L. His lines and facial expressions are just great. "What am I going to do...stay here and learn?" is one of my favorite lines. D.J. Qualls is also quite funny as the skinny white boy with the orange Atari shirt. Lastly, Amy Smart is a cutie-pie playing the role of Beth. Watch this movie...you won't regret it!
Rating: Summary: HILARIOUS Review: I wanted to see this movie on its opening date, May 19, 2000. Unfortunately, I had to sit through G-rated movies that my little cousins chose. When I finally did see it, I saw it in the movies for only $4.00 and left COMPLETELY SATISFIED! I laughed so hard that my 36-year old uncle who is 354 pounds wasn't able to hold me onto my seat. So, I bought it. It's about a college student named Josh Parker (Breckin Meyer) who is videotaped having sex with his classmate Beth. The tape is accidentally sent to Josh's longtime girlfriend Tiffany (Rachel Blanchard.) Josh embarks on a road trip accompanied by three buddies so that he retrieves the tape before Tiffany sees it. This is Tom Green's funniest film (in my opinion.) But whatever you do, avoid Freddy Got Fingered. It's totally unfunny, nothing like this.
Rating: Summary: WARNING THE WHOLE STORY DONT READ UNLESS U JUST WANT TO KNOW Review: It all starts off when Tom Green is leading a tour around his campuss. Then He tells them a story (tour audiance) about a boy and his friends who cheat on His girlfriend who is away. And make a video tape of it send it accidently to his Girlfriend... Thus starts the road trip. Tom Green Surpirisingly decides to stay at the collage. The road trip is long and dumb with a little hurmoers Ques in there. One being Tom Greens name in the movie is BARRY MANOLOW. lol damn it wont let me write no more Well to the next time this MARk
Rating: Summary: Tom green's best. Review: Road trip was a hilarious movie about four college buds that go on a road trip to intercept a hot video tape before of the guy's girlfriend gets it. Lots of funny stuff happens on the way. They visit grandparents, steal a bus fom the blind, donate sperm and more. Anyway, the DVd has great features and is very funny. Buy it.
Rating: Summary: So disappointing... Review: There it was.....the preview of Road Trip at my cinema. A great trailer; a good collection of up-and-coming actors, and looked similar to the entertaining American Pie. My favourite genre of movie; the road trip. How it all starts......Josh (Breckin Meyer) makes a sex tape of himself and his 'dream girl' (Amy Smart). It all goes horribly wrong in true predictable style when the tape he made gets accidentally mailed to his girlfriend (Rachel Blanchard). Cue the gathering of comedy-stereotyped buddies and the 'one left at home to mess up the plans', mix with an 'evil jesus freak' and you have a beginning of a comedy adventure. The pace of the movie is slow at the beginning; but you think that the talented young cast will soon end up in frenzied hillarity. Wrong. Breckin Meyer is well cast as the 'faithful' boyfriend gone misled; but his character is very weak and as the viewer, you really don't care what happens to him. Seann William Scott is once again brilliant as E.L., but he looks like making a career out of playing the same character and will always be 'Stifler' to most of us. Paulo Costanzo has been brought in to play 'stoner genius'. Although he does it well; it seems, as with many of these movies these days, that stoner humour is just brought in for automatic laughs from the less cultured among us (don't take that the wrong way guys!). DJ Qualls plays a very timid character in Kyle that begins humourous but ends up irritating. Finally media darling Tom Green is brought in to play the 'zany' guy. 'The Salmon Song' is great but the rest of his act is too stupid. It's also a shame that View Askew regular Ethan Suplee has a small part. In conclusion, many people out there probably loved this film; I was ultimatley disappointed by something that just looked like it came out of the 'teen comedy formula' box on sale at local supermarkets. The laughs are too far apart; and even then they result in barely more than a smile and you can almost tell the story before you are 15 minutes in. I loved American Pie, even loved Dude, Where's My Car? (I know!) but this really didn't do anything for me. At all.
Rating: Summary: Funny, but I'll still take Dumb and Dumber over this anyday Review: I stayed away from Road Trip as long as humanly possible for reasons I'm still not sure of. RT was definitely overhyped as being "hilarious" and "the funniest movie of the year." I finally decided to rent it because I figured anything with Tom Green in it had to have some laughs. I was right, RT is without a doubt a funny movie, although Green is not in it for the better part of the film. The other characters are pretty damn funny, especially Seann William Scott who is hilarious. Typical road movie fare with some funny detours along the way (Frat house scene and Andy Dick in the motel). Tom Green is his usual self, putting live mice into his mouth and mooning the camera. The funniest thing about RT is Barry's (Tom Green) obsession with feeding his friends pet snake. The french toast scene in the diner is also really good, and Seann William Scott's dancing to "I Wanna Rock" on the bus is great. I'm glad I rented RT, but I still think Dumb and Dumber is the ultimate comedy road trip movie.
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