Road Trip

Road Trip

2000 "The greatest college tradition of all."
Road Trip
Road Trip

Road Trip

6.5 | 1h33m | R | en | Adventure

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 Austin. In a frenzy, he must borrow a car and hit the road in a desperate bid to intercept the tape.

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6.5 | 1h33m | R | en | Adventure , Comedy | More Info
Released: May. 19,2000 | Released Producted By: DreamWorks Pictures , The Montecito Picture Company Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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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 Austin. In a frenzy, he must borrow a car and hit the road in a desperate bid to intercept the tape.

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Cast

Breckin Meyer , Seann William Scott , Amy Smart

Director

Max Biscoe

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DreamWorks Pictures , The Montecito Picture Company

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liambl A college student finds himself in deep trouble after accidentally sending a sex-tape (one involving him and another girl he met at the college) to his long-distant girlfriend. This then sets him on a journey with his three friends to go on the titular "road trip" and retrieve said tape.This film has your typical sex-comedy stereotypes:Breckin Meyer as the laid-back every-man, Seann William Scott as the rude know-it-all, Amy Smart as the no-nonsense feminist, Paulo Costanzo as the wisest out of everyone, DJ Qualls as the worm, Anthony Rapp as the creepy nerd, and Tom Green as the "obviously autistic" pervert.Aside that, this movie is actually quite funny for the most part; there's one scene involving SWS's character getting flipped off by a blind female receptionist, but there's a lot more where that came from. It's stupid throughout, but it has quite a charm to it.
Davis P Okay, first off, road trip is not for everyone, it's just not. This movie does have a good bit of sexual content and some nudity, so if that offends you, stay away. Sean William Scott was great in this film, he was perfectly cast in his womanizing hot dude role. And Amy smart was good in this movie too, I like her in it. I really did think I would hate this movie, but I was actually pleasantly surprised. Now yes, the sex and nudity got to be a bit much in a few scenes, but it want pervasive or anything. The actors in this film did a good job with their comedy, the main actors all gave sufficient performances. The movie does a good job of catering to the college age audience. Overall, a 7/10, Sean William Scott was my personal favorite part.
Wuchak "Road Trip" (2000) is a school comedy and road trip movie about a likable college guy who wants to stay faithful to his long-time girlfriend. Unfortunately he gives-in to temptation and accidentally sends her a video of him making out with another girl. He and a group of friends rush from Ithaca, NY, to Austin, TX, to recover the evidence before his girlfriend receives it.I initially saw "Road Trip" on TV while on vacation a few years ago and liked it enough to purchase the film recently. Viewing the uncut version, I was turned off by the crude humor (in the manner of, say, "American Pie"), but have to admit that I busted out laughing numerous times, plus the characters are really fleshed out, like the protagonist (Breckin Meyer) who really does want to stay true to his long-distant girlfriend; the "I'm only in college for sex" dude who you can't help but like for some reason (Seann William Scott); the geek whom the 'cool' dudes befriend for selfish purposes (DJ Qualls) and more.Amy Smart also co-stars as the protagonist's new girlfriend.FINAL WORD: The only thing that prevents "Road Trip" from achieving A-grade status like, say, "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" is the unnecessary crude parts. If you can look past this flaw, it's consistently funny and has great characters. The women aren't all that great, although Amy Smart is solid.The film runs 95 minutes and was shot mostly in Georgia & Tennessee, but also includes an aerial shot of Harvard (Massachusetts), as well as footage from USC and the University of Texas in Austin.GRADE: B
KineticSeoul 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