Road Trip
In this raunchy comedy, Josh (Breckin Meyer), a student at a college in Ithaca, NY, videotapes his one-night stand with beautiful sorority girl Beth (Amy Smart). A few days later, Josh discovers that one of his friends accidentally mailed the homemade porn tape to his girlfriend, Tiffany (Rachel Blanchard), who is spending some time with her family in Austin, TX. Josh and his friends Barry (Tom Green), Kyle (D.J. Qualls), E.L. (Seann William Scott), and Rubin (Paulo Costanzo) borrow a car and hit the road in a desperate bid to intercept the tape before Tiffany loads it into her VCR; Beth, however, wants Josh for herself and has her own plans to track down Tiffany. Road Trip is the first fiction feature from director Todd Phillips, noted for such edgy documentaries as Hated: G.G. Allin & the Murder Junkies, Screwed, and Frat House. The cast also includes Fred Ward and Andy Dick. more..
Director: Todd Phillips
Starring: Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott, Amy Smart, Paulo Costanzo, Anthony Rapp
Grosser than "American Pie"! More penis jokes than "There''s Something About Mary"! Nudity more gratuitous than "Porky''s"!
Slick, reasonably amusing, never asking its audience to swallow anything too wild for consumption.
A cheerfully crude, well-cast (and frequently uproarious) campus comedy in the tradition of "There's Something About Mary."
As long as Green is onscreen, which is not nearly enough, Road Trip is easy to get revved up about.
We all know grossly moronic behavior can, in the right situation, generate hearty guilty-pleasure guffaws - at least until overkill wears out the welcome.
Favorite Supporting Actor - Comedy
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2001)
Bogey Awards, Germany (2000)
Best Comedy
Golden Trailer Awards (2001)
Best Cameo in a Movie
MTV Movie Awards (2001)
Film - Choice Liar
Teen Choice Awards (2000)
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