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Road Trip - Unseen And Explicit on DVD (2000)

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Average rating: 70%
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Starring: Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott, Amy Smart, Rachel Blanchard, Fred Ward, Tom Green, Paulo Costanzo, DJ Qualls, Horatio Sanz, Andy Dick
Director: Todd Phillips
Studio: DREAMWORKS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 94 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: 28/05/2001

Brief synopsis of Road Trip - Unseen And Explicit

University of Ithaca college freshman Josh (Breckin Meyer) misses his childhood sweetheart, Tiffany (Rachel Blanchard), who is going to school in Austin, Texas. Josh makes a tape proclaiming his love for her, but one of his friends accidentally mails the wrong tape; he instead sends the tape of Josh having sex with the beautiful Beth (Amy Smart). Josh had slept with Beth only after assuming that Tiffany had found someone else. So Josh, E.L. (Seann William Scott), Rubin (Paulo Costanzo), and Kyle (DJ Qualls), the geek with a car, set off in a powder blue Ford Taurus to intercept the tape before Tiffany can see it. They leave behind the insane Barry (Tom Green), who is on the multiyear graduating plan and would rather stay in the dorm and feed a live mouse to Mitch the snake. The group's 1,800-mile trip will feature encounters with exploding cars, crazy motel clerks, too-hip grandparents, stealing from the blind, the wrong fraternity, and that old stand-by, chef's revenge. The story is told in flashback, as the always frightening Tom Green leads a group of prospective students and their parents through an absurdly hilarious tour of the Ithaca campus, selling Josh's story as a reason to attend the school. ROAD TRIP is good raunchy fun, starring a likable cast of characters, told by director Todd Phillips with a charm that places it above the standard teen exploitation flick.

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Halliwell's Film Guide

Tasteless and dislikeable youth comedy.

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Rated - 4 stars

darkmuse#1 from MANSFIELD , 29/03/2004

This is one of the better teen movies. Tom Green is mildy amusing yet dumb. The better parts of this film are Sean William Scott (American Pie) and DJ Qualls (The Core) both giving excellent performances as E.L and Kyle. The basic plot sees Josh and his roommates accidentally mailing a sex romp video between Josh and new girl Beth, to his current girlfriend. Then a road trip to retrieve it. DJ Quall totally steals the show, making this a highly entertaining watch.

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Rated - 4 starsI WANT TO HAVE A ROAD TRIP EXPERIENCE!

A customer from my house , 19/07/2006

This movie is great. IT IS ONE OF THE BEST TEEN MOVIES THAT EVER CREATED. WORTH WATCHING IF YOU'RE A TEEN OR HAVE SENSE OF HUMOR. YOU WOULD NOT WANT TO WATCH IT WITH AN OLD FAMILY MEMBER.

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Rated - 5 starsTake the journey

Nick from Cornwall , 15/07/2004

This film is seriously funny. A basic plot with countless hilarious twists and turns throughout, makes this film very easy to watch and even easier to enjoy. A good cast playing some great characters this is the American Pie series to the extreme. If you liked AP you will simply love this.

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Rated - 5 stars

AD#1 from KINGSTON , 24/11/2003

One of the best teen movies ever seen! But I was a bit disappointed because there is almost nothing which wasn't at the cinema! Maybe more naked chicks but it's not enough to say unratedd! But overall, It's good movie!

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Rated - 3 starsroad trip beer & smoke

A customer from ireland , 09/02/2005

it doesn't warrant 5* but worth a laugh

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Rated - 5 starsI went to the wrong school

Julie Lewendon from Reading, Berkshire , 01/02/2006

I wish that my school was like this in the old days, this film certainly had its ups and downs, and certainly had me crying with laughter in some scenes, although some parts was a bit tastless, but I must admit, the part with the wrong video being sent, was the best bit for me, but overall, this film is certainly worth watching when the Telly is boring.

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