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Road Trip (R-Rated Edition)

Road Trip (R-Rated Edition)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Movie
Review: Road Trip is about 4 friends who go on a mission to track down a video tape that has been incorrectly posted to one of the 4's girlfriends. The content of the video is enough to end their relation. The trip turns out to be a long one filled with lots of problems and challenges. The funny bits are all other this film, from the part with the toast thats sent back under complaint to the sperm donation. Road Trip is a film that must be seen by all as its so funny and contains a cast of young and upcoming actors/actresses of the future

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An funny rude crazy entertaining comedy.
Review: The Plot:When Josh(Breckin Meyer) is always loyal to his nice girlfriend(Rachel Blanchard), at first, they were best friends, then they were teenager they turned lovers but then they got separated, which they go to different college schools. They always stay true to eachother and be loyal to eachother. Just into Josh had sex with his friend(Amy Smart), they videotaped it. But the real trouble start when one of his friend sent wrong videotape to his girlfriend. Josh and his friends(Seann William Scott, Paulo Costanzo and Dj Squlls) decide to go in a road trip to get the tape back. But they encounter a lot of things in the road and each of thier lives is changed for good.

DVD`s has good anamorphic widescreen(1.85:1) transer and Good DTS Surround Sound and also in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound and Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Sound. Short Benind the Scenes featurette. Deleted Scenes. Music Video. Grade:B+.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ashamed to Love It!
Review: Hilarious from beginning to end! I couldn't stop laughing. It is made up mainly of bathroom, drugs, and sexual jokes, but if you're over fourteen, you can laugh with the cast.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny Movie
Review: This movie was alot funnier than I thought it would be. I had seen the previews and checked out the box, but was not expecting to like it all that much. The plot is standard teen movie fare, Josh (Breckin Meyer) gets freaky with Beth (Amy Smart) and a camera records it all, then instead of his usual video that he sends to his long-distance girlfriend Tiffany (Rachel Blanchard) the sex tape gets sent to her. Josh and his friends set off to make it to Texas before the tape, and unleash a bevy of comical moments. Tom Green plays Barry, the narrator of the story, with a bizzare obsession with feeding Mitch, a python. His scenes are some of the funniest the movie has to offer. Scenes featuring E.L. are hilarious too, played by Seann William Scott, especially the "milking the prostate" scene.

Alas, some parts however, are just plain gross. The scene in the restaurant is sickening and makes you not want to eat out again. Even though I am male, and am 14 years old, I still found the amount of nudity in this film to be a little much. Some of the parts (namely the shower scene) show nothing on the screen but a female's breasts. That brings me to another thing, the unrated footage is a joke, all of about 10 seconds of "unrated" footage was included, and is only close-ups of breasts.

One thing this DVD is not lacking is special features. It has deleted scenes, some of which are downright hilarious while others are rather dumb, an Eels music video, cast bios, and a trivia game and screensaver for DVD-Rom. The menu setup is very well done, and looks very put together.

I would recommend this DVD to anyone who is a comedy fan, and is not offended by rather large amounts of nudity, vulgarity, or promiscuity.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: exactly what i wanted to see
Review: This movie caught me off gaurd, it was much funnier than i thought it would be. I was rolling on the floor the first time i watched it. I did watch it a second time an dit lost a lot of punch, the humor relise on thing happening that are very unexpected, (most of which are dream sequences that become predictable i.e "oh i bet he's dreaming again") I'm kind of upset i now own it, you may be better off renting it.

All in all a great party movie, the cut parts are pretty lame, and cut for good reason, the unrated parts are mostly closeups of women's breasts....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funnier and funnier after repeated viewings....
Review: I had to rent this when i came out and the first time i saw it i laughed but not that hard because i was really tired and half asleep while i was watching it...the next time i saw it was when i got it as a surprise christmas present, the DVD edition. The DVD of this movie rules, the color and audio on it are great and there's lots of cool extras including a cool music video for a good song "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" by The Eels. It rawks. This movie also had the best trailer EVER.

The plot is kind of worn out and thin but once you get into it and you see the characters it is like no other movie. The characters are just so funny. Especially Tom Green's "Barry" and "Kyle" the nerdy kid who loans them the car...this movie is great...very very amusing.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: TASTELESS AND UN-FUNNY
Review: Borrowing much of it's plot from the 1997 film "Overnight Delivery", "Road Trip" centers around four college friends embarking on a cross-country race to intercept a package.

Josh (Breckin Meyer) is trying to cope with his long distance relationship, having phone conversations, and sending video-taped messages to the girl he has been dating since grade school, played by Rachel Blanchard.

While being urged by his buddy (Seann William Scott), Josh, succumbs to temptation and has a wild one-night stand with Beth (Amy Smart). What started as a night of passion ends in disaster, as a video tape of his encounter is accidentally mailed to his girlfriend at the Univeristy of Austin...so begins "Road Trip".

Being a huge fan of this type of comedy, I have to say I was extremely disappointed, most of the gags in this movie are tasteless and gross (the breakfast diner scene being the worst). Breckin Meyer does not come off believable as the campus stud, and Tom Green...how does anyone find this guy funny? The only saving grace of this movie is Seann William Scott, given the best lines, and the only funny scenes in the movie(the sperm bank scene is hysterical), he steals the show. If you are looking for laughs in a teenage setting look elsewhere, possibly "American Pie", or "Porky's" for that matter.

The special features don't help this movie much; deleted scenes, and unrated footage can't save the mess that should have been a howlingly funny comedy...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Absolutely Hilarious
Review: This is one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. I laughed the entire time it was on. I didn't see the original version in the theatres, so I don't know how this compares to the original. I do know it was non stop laughs the whole way through. The only reason I did not give this movie a full 5 stars was Tom Green. While I did laugh at some of the parts he was in, I just don't seem to ge his "type" of humor. However, he only played what I consider to be a supporting role in this movie, and he is definetly not a reason not to see the movie. Very funny. A "Must See."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Reasonably funny & entertaining...
Review: Although the humor is mostly sophmoric, I found the movie fairly enjoyable to watch. Tom Green is certainly the funniest part of the movie, but he is only in about half of the scenes. The four guys on the road trip are completely boring, except for the various misadventures of the "skinny" kid and the "milking" scene with the nurse. If you watch the movie with realistic expectations you will have a good laugh. It is a decent "soft comedy". It deserves 3-1/2 stars but amazon does not allow, so 3 it is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Boston (not Austin)
Review: If you don't like Tom Green, don't let that throw you off of this movie. Tom only plays the narrator, and he doesn't have that big of a role. The real stars are a group of unknown actors (if you've seen Darren somewhere before, he was Kramer's intern on an episode of Seinfeld). The movie is about a guy named Josh, who has a girlfriend that he's known since he was five years old. Then, at the start of the movie, he has a fling with another girl, makes a videotape of the night, and accidentally mails it to his girlfriend Tiffany days later. His girlfriend lives in Austin, Texas (which Tom Green gets confused with Boston, Massachusetts, a hilarious running joke through the movie). Josh lives in Ithaca, NY. Josh, realizing that his relationship with Tiffany could be in jeopardy, travels from Ithaca, NY with three friends, to Austin, Texas to intercept the tape before she does. Along the way, they get into a series of hilarious disasters, like the car exploding after they jump a bridge; staying overnight in an all-black fraternity with scrawny, stuck-up Kyle being the hit of the party; killing a snake (Green takes care of that), midterms, stuff like that. This is the Vacation of college movies. It's hilarious, rude and crude. I was laughing almost the whole time. As for the DVD, there's some nice features. The deleted scenes were OK. There's also the standard trailers, a director's commentary, and standard making-of feature. On top of that, there's a very nice transfer. Oh, and the unrated part? That's for a women's locker-room scene.


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