SummaryJosh, a college student, videotapes an incident with a coed and someone actually mails the tape to his girlfriend, after which Josh tows two of his college buddies and one not-so-eager kid on a wild 1,800 mile road trip from Ithaca to Austin to save his lifelong romance.
SummaryJosh, a college student, videotapes an incident with a coed and someone actually mails the tape to his girlfriend, after which Josh tows two of his college buddies and one not-so-eager kid on a wild 1,800 mile road trip from Ithaca to Austin to save his lifelong romance.
I'm talking cheap visual gags, painfully embarrassing moments and other sophomoric humor guaranteed to get you and your friends almost vomiting with laughter.
I'm talking cheap visual gags, painfully embarrassing moments and other **** humor guaranteed to get you and your friends almost vomiting with laughter.
I'm talking cheap visual gags, painfully embarrassing moments and other **** humor guaranteed to get you and your friends almost vomiting with laughter.
I'm talking cheap visual gags, painfully embarrassing moments and other **** humor guaranteed to get you and your friends almost vomiting with laughter.
I'm talking cheap visual gags, painfully embarrassing moments and other **** humor guaranteed to get you and your friends almost vomiting with laughter.
I'm talking cheap visual gags, painfully embarrassing moments and other **** humor guaranteed to get you and your friends almost vomiting with laughter.
I'm talking cheap visual gags, painfully embarrassing moments and other **** humor guaranteed to get you and your friends almost vomiting with laughter.
Another movie-for-teenagers to promote fornication, carnal licence and all sorts of vices. With "gags" that do not rise above the exchange of bodily fluids, narcotic use, and sexual deviancy, this visual excrement adds up to the steaming pile of movies released at the beginning of this century aimed at destroying any remnants of virtue among the young members of society. Don't get me wrong, I saw it when I was around 20 and I found it hilarious. But maturing and adulting involves developing the capacity to retrospectively look at oneself and the things one chose to do, read and watch, and reassess with a clear mind if those things were good. And being more than 40 years old now, I realize how pernicious, toxic, and dangerous this type of visual feces is to the minds and spiritual lives of young people. I lived to the mantras implicitly cheerished throughout this piece of crap, and there is not a single day that passes without me regretting it. The movie ends up with the smartest guy in the group falling into drug use and becoming actively a promoter of weed consumption. At my age today, 20 years after watching "Road Trip" I can tell you that all the brilliant people that I know who engaged in weed use and do not regret it have their brains fried past the point of no return. All the staff involved in the production of this piece of "entertainment" will one day have to give account before the Just Judge for each man and woman that they led away from the path to salvation to the path of eternal death since the day this movie was released until the end of time.