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Road Trip
After an Ithaca College student films his one-night stand with a beautiful sorority girl, he discovers one of his friends has accidentally mailed the homemade sex tape to his girlfriend. In a frenzy, he must borrow a car and hit the road in a desperate bid to intercept the tape.
Release : | 2000 |
Rating : | 6.5 |
Studio : | DreamWorks Pictures, The Montecito Picture Company, Ivan Reitman Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Breckin Meyer Seann William Scott Amy Smart Tom Green Paulo Costanzo |
Genre : | Adventure Comedy |
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Good story, Not enough for a whole film
There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
I have laugh also sometimes, but i'm missing something. It was some fun, but compare with e.g. American Pie, this movie is not so good. I cannot explain me, why I feel so, simply it has not a good mood as the American Pie series. I've missed from Seann William Scott a mad character as Stifler was (but generally it was a good acting performance). I don't like the end of the road in Austin. The relation between Josh and Tiffany was too serious, I have waited more drama after Josh arrival. Summarized this movie can be seen once, a light rest of evening, but there is nothing extra.
I might have enjoyed "Road Trip" a bit more had I not already seen "Overnight Delivery" - it's too blatantly obvious that the former is based on the latter. All the major plot points correspond, insofar as "Road Trip" actually HAS a plot. What plot it does have hangs together like a soggy potato chip.Frankly, if you have seen "Overnight Delivery," "Road Trip" suffers miserably by comparison. The comedic action in the body of the film is related to the plot in only the most precarious degrees, and throughout most of the middle action the equivalent of the original's female presence is absent - rendering the conclusion far less logical."Overnight Delivery" was a comedy, but it was a smart comedy, and it had a very deep meaning for the out-of-state college freshman. When you finish high school, often you think you are so sure of what the world is going to be like and how your life is going to turn out - and whom you are going to spend it with. The main characters - both the nebbish faux-conservative male and the pseudo-rebellious strippeuse - end up learning that life isn't that predictable, that impulses get in the way... and that there is so much left to discover in the world outside the childish confines of an insular suburban-strip mall education."Road Trip," on the other hand, is nothing more than a sex-raunch comedy. I'm not necessarily allergic to those (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Dumb and Dumber remain two of my favorite guilty pleasures), but the problem is basically this. When you imitate a story that has meaning, and you reduce it to vulgar toilet-bowl humor without making an outright parody, you leave those habituated to the original product feeling... empty, cheated, even.Story archetypes abound, sure, but "Road Trip" is both too unoriginal to bring forth anything meaningful from its source material and too self-unaware to become an overt caricature of the source. As is often the case, the original is far more palatable by any standard.
There are a few smile-worthy moments in this flick about four college students, their girl friends, and there adventures, but there's far too much dreck in between. I noticed only one truly poetic touch. Amy Smart goes topless for a few seconds. Well, alright, as an actress she has only modest talent, but as far as this witless trip story goes that scene is a sine qua non. With it, you have a few seconds in which a very beautiful blond California surfer girl is without a top. Without it, you have a witless trip story.I won't even bother to describe the plot. It's just a peg to hang some jokes on. The jokes aren't very funny. They depend largely on guys with anomalous features, a blind woman, and an overweight black girl. Somewhere between Ithaca, New York, and Austin, Texas, the gang of four stop at the house of one of their grandparents. The old man can hardly move but he watches stupid sex movies on TV, takes Viagra, has a constant boner, and smokes dope. (Ha ha.)The musical score is built around rock. That's pretty depressing. I went to school in Ithaca, too, and during the mid-terms and finals the student radio station played nothing but uninterrupted classical music. Walking across the quad, you could hear the same mellow Mozart sonata drifting out of every one of dozens of open windows. Now it's a cacophony, reflecting the state of the union, I guess.The movie is similar to some others -- "Animal House" and the "Porky's" series -- that I found only mildly amusing. "Something About Mary" was much better. But this one tries to get laughs out of truly stupid gags. A man is caught swallowing a mouse; a fat waiter who is asked to remove the sugar from an order of French toast takes it in the back room, licks off the sugar, stuffs the bread inside his pants, and serves it again -- and the camera lingers on the dope who eats it with relish, while the editor waits for the expected laughter to fade. In "Casino," a waiter expresses his contempt for the customers by spitting a ginder into a submarine sandwich and it disgusts, but not as much as this scene, which seems to go on and on, long after the joke -- if that's what it is -- has been swallowed.I bought this on a DVD. It's one of two movies. The other is "Eurotrip." I'm not going to watch it.
This movie is basically a road trip comedy with a lot of sexual humor. In fact a lot of the sexual humor takes up a lot of the movie, it can even come off as just random at times. Anyways there is a lot of subplots in this movie while a group of friends try to reach there destination, which is alright. Seeing it now, the movie felt a bit dated and not as funny or entertaining when I saw this movie when it first came out. But for the time it came out, it was a lot of fun to see it with friends. Of course I was young back than and had a bit more of the immature humor. And this is what this movie basically is, it's a immature comedy with a lot of fart jokes and sexual humor. The plot of this movie is this, a guy and a girl that has been together in a relationship for a long time ends up being a long distance relationship while in college. Anyways the guy makes a tape for that girl but ends up sending the wrong tape where he screws a blonde that has a crush on him. I have no idea what that blonde saw in that guy that attracted her and it isn't explained. So the four friends go on a road trip to retrieve that tape before the guy's girlfriend sees it. And a lot of random and ridiculous stuff happens during the process. The movie is random at times and a lot of the stuff that happens just doesn't make any sense but it's a comedy your just going to have to go with or it can come off as a bother. Not good as I remembered it but it's a decent comedy, not great but decent.6.4/10