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Josh (Breckin Meyer) and three of his college friends go on an 1800 mile road trip to retrieve a video tape of Josh having sex with another girl before his girlfriend gets hold of it. Someone had accidentally sent the tape to her and it is up to Josh to stop her seeing it and to save his relationship. However, with his buddies on board, the trip is sure to take many wrong and morally dubious turns before it arrives at its final destination. (Paramount Pictures AU)

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POMO 

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English Road Trip struck me as the first watchable teen comedy. It’s as if DreamWorks wanted to avoid stupidity, vulgarity and general shittiness and instead wanted to make a morally benign variation on teen movies that would be suitable even for the youngest viewers. But I’m not praising this flick for its moral qualities. Road Trip surprised me with its fresh subject and its non-violent and civil (albeit silly) humor, as well as its great cast. ()

Necrotongue 

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English When I first saw the film, I was much younger than today, hence my original rating. This time I was bored for the most part, at times I even felt second-hand embarrassment for the creators. Since I expect a comedy to be entertaining and funny, a “Boo!” would be appropriate, but one star for Amy Smart. ()

kaylin 

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English This comedy never really grew close to my heart, but it's not that big of a stupidity. It's obvious that it is trying hard to ride on the success of "Prciček", but at least it doesn't unnecessarily force the theme of "loss of virginity". The story makes sense, but the actual road trip itself isn't that important, there's a minimum of it here. Occasionally, there's a good joke or an interesting character. ()