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College Road Trip [Blu-ray]
Blu-ray
G (General Audience) :: Walt Disney Video ::
Released:
2008-07-15
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Rank:
#8087
Rating:
1.78/4
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2/4
Predictable, but produces a few laughs
"Melanie Porter" (Raven-Symone) has finally come to lock horns with her father (Martin Lawrence) after growing up as "Daddy's Little Girl." She wants to go to Georgetown University, but he is way too over-protective, and demands that she N...
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4.0/5 (37 Reviews)
1/5
Just walk away from this mess of a movie...
by Andrew Ellington (Mulholland Drive)
Saying that I wanted this to be good is kind of stupid because, well, just look at it, but really, I expected it to at least be `three star' worthy. I mean, it has Raven-Symone in it, and she is quite hilarious, even if her shtick is pure corn. Besides, it also has Martin Lawrence, and while I never found him as engaging as everyone else, he has a knack for making me laugh. So, it should be cutesy and forgettable, but above all else cute; right?
Eh, not really.
Melanie wants to go to Georgetown to study law and hopefully go to Tokyo, but her overprotective father James doesn't even want her to go to the supermarket, let alone another country. When his plans to send her to Northwestern (a college only forty miles away from home) get squashed by a surprise Georgetown interview, James decides to accompany his daughter on her drive to the college, hoping to persuade her along the way to ditch her dreams and pursue his. Instead, they fight and makeup then fight and makeup. Add to obvious, a slew of scenes involving more obviousness and you have (obviously) a clichéd family film; but, where a lot of films layer predictability with chemistry, charm and humor, `College Road Trip' fails.
Raven is funny at times, but her approach to comedy, while delightful in half-hour doses, gets tiring after a while; and Lawrence, who seems to be trying to emulate De Niro's `well meaning jerk' from `Meet the Parents', is just awkward. They don't really come together like they should (and Lawrence is NO De Niro).
The gags grow old really fast (the first time we saw the pig my wife said to me "this is going to get old quick" and she was right) and the `father/daughter bonding' element just feels like a regurgitated plot point with not fresh individuality. In fact, a lot of the film comes across like a poor-mans version of highlights from OTHER films. I actually thought that Donny Osmand was funny for a hot second and then, well, he wasn't anymore. The whole thing just seemed really lazy and uninspired. I have seen a lot of these teeny-bop brand family films, and some of them are quite entertaining and endearing and memorable. `College Road Trip' is not one of those films.
Oh, and don't even get me started on the ridiculousness that was that slow motion `it's so sad to finally be going to college and have my daddy there happy for me' scene that comes at the end...roll my eyes retarded (it was like 5 minutes long!)
I'm not sure why so many seem to love this movie, but maybe the reviewers are really young (that's not meant as an insult, just an observation). I can see that, since the humor here seems to be targeted at the 5-10 crowd, which baffles me since it was one of those movies that seemed to be thrust in the `tween' department. I can't think of a single person over the age of 9 that is going to find this movie remotely funny.
5/5
College Road Trip
by James A. Morgan (St.Louis, Mo. United States)
Very INFORMATIVE; gives U idea of a FATHER's wanting the BEST 4 His KID, [the BEST in HIS MIND]
4/5
Cute Film
by L. Williams (USA)
I enjoyed this movie! I love Martin and Raven in their roles and thought they did a great job.
This is another one of those good home movies with a bag of microwave bag of popcorn.
Bottom Line is this is a great family fun home movie!
5/5
Fun Family Movie!
by A. Steed (Idaho Falls, ID)
If you want a fun family movie with laughs for all ages this is it! I don't know how many times I've seen it but I can watch it over and over! Excellent show.
5/5
Wholesome & Pure
by a.l. (Dallas, tx)
Although some reviews may claim this to be overly cliche and to be kiddy by all means. I wish to disagree. Yes this movie is very predictable, however this is wholesome and absolute clean comedy. Some may say this is not a teenage movie, but why can't it be. Is it because it isn't pertaining to sex, or doesn't have risque moments in it, or because they are using acceptable language? Does those norms have to present for a movie to be considered teenage. With thinking like that I see how society has branded our teens useless and to mature for their ages. I a have daughter, but unfortunately she's only 4. If she were older and in her mid-teens I would most definitely take her to see this. This is a great movie with great morals and understanding to the thinking of parents and children. I believe this should be in everyone's dvd collection not only because of the great acting, but because it is wholesome and purely pure. This is what we're missing in our society.......PURITY..........and honestly if more of our teens demonstrated purity and childish behavior than just maybe our pregnancy and drug and alcohol epidemic would decline. As a parent and as a 23 year old I wish that I had that interaction with my parents and I surely wish to have that purity in my household as I raise my daughter. Childhood is childhood. Children should be kept as children and although teenage signifies a different stage it should not dictate your childs way of thinking. This is a teenage movie, but unfortunately parents today don't know the place of what a true teenager is. A true teenager isn't watching rated r movies, a true teenage doesn't laugh only at sexual related jokes, and surely a true teenager is never to old to spend wholesome with the family. Honestly I cannot wait to purchase this on dvd. This is great and it is cliche, but who cares most movies are, however most movies aren't wholesome and motivating and family laughable.
College Road Trip [Blu-ray] Summary
Disney College Road Trip (blu-ray)melanie Is Eagerly Looking Forward To Taking Her First Big Step Towards Independence When She Plans A "girls Only" Roadtrip To Check Out Prospective Universities. However, When Her Imposing Police-chief Dad Insists On Escorting Her Instead, She Soon Finds Her Dream Trip Turning Into A Nightmare Full Of Misfortune Andturmoil. Dad Wants To Assure Total Security And Safety For His Precious Daughter, While Melanie Hasa 17-year-old's Need To Become A Grown Woman And Have Her Own Sense Of Independence. Now, Even As Dad And Daughter Bicker, Banter And Careen From Onedisaster To The Next On Their Journey, They Are About To Discover That, Sometimes, Going That Extramile To Be Together Can Forge A Family Bond So Strong It Can Withstand Anything Even Wild Curves Ahead.
Choosing a college and striking out on one's own is an exciting time that requires a big adjustment by both child and parent, but few parents will have as much difficulty relinquishing control over their daughter's life as Chicago police chief James Porter (Martin Lawrence). The ultimate in loving but overprotective fathers, James wants his daughter Melanie (Raven-Symoné) to attend nearby Northwestern College, so when she's waitlisted and called for an interview at Georgetown in Washington, D.C., James gets more than a little nervous. Squashing her plans for a road trip to D.C. with her girlfriends, James insists on a father-daughter expedition which he envisions being full of reminiscing, heart-to-heart conversations, and a healthy dose of persuasive promotion of Northwestern. The car trip definitely doesn't turn out as planned--instead it's a trip rife with strained silences and festering conflict in which the police vehicle rolls down a wooded embankment, Melanie's little brother (Eshaya Draper) and pet pig stow away in the back of the truck, and the Porters inexplicably keep running into a syrupy sweet father (Donny Osmond) and college-bound-daughter (Molly Ephraim) whose close relationship, clean-cut enthusiasm, and willingness to befriend and help the Porters is downright unsettling. Absurdly funny scenes include the family pig crashing and demolishing a fancy outdoor wedding; James' party-loving mother (Arnetia Walker) scrambling to live up to her son's uptight image of her as a fragile, elderly woman; James breaking into a local sorority house and hiding under a bed in hopes of protecting Melanie's innocence, and James' and Melanie's unexpected skydive into Washington, D.C., in order to keep Melanie's interview appointment at Georgetown. In the end, James and Melanie both mature as a result of their road trip and are finally able to forge an emotionally healthy relationship with one another. (Ages 8 and older)
--Tami Horiuchi
College Road Trip [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Raven-Symoné
,
Brenda Song
,
Adam LeFevre
,
Eugene Jones III
Director:
Roger Kumble
Aspect Ratio:
2.40:1
Rated:
G (General Audience)
Running Time:
83 mins
UPC:
786936764505
Binding:
Blu-ray
Studio:
Walt Disney Video
Release Date:
2008-07-15
Region Code:
Specs:
AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 5.1),
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