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Critics' Reviews

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Washington Post: Desson Thomson
I'm talking cheap visual gags, painfully embarrassing moments and other sophomoric humor guaranteed to get you and your friends almost vomiting with laughter.Read Full Review »
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Salon.com: Andrew O'Hehir
Like last year's "American Pie," Road Trip crisply delivers the goods: vaguely rakish heroes, vaguely kinky sex and highly naked nubiles.Read Full Review »
75
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Owen Gleiberman
Slick, reasonably amusing, never asking its audience to swallow anything too wild for consumption.Read Full Review »
70
ROLLING STONE: Peter Travers
As long as Green is onscreen, which is not nearly enough, Road Trip is easy to get revved up about.Read Full Review »
70
Washington Post: Rita Kempley
It satisfies your appetite for totally tasteless but deliciously flaky boy movies.Read Full Review »
63
USA Today: Mike Clark
We all know grossly moronic behavior can, in the right situation, generate hearty guilty-pleasure guffaws - at least until overkill wears out the welcome.Read Full Review »
63
Philadelphia Inquirer: Steven Rea
Not as consistently or uproariously funny as "American Pie," but it does have a Zen zaniness that gives it center as well as edge.Read Full Review »
60
Village Voice: Jessica Winter
Gets a lurching spring in its step whenever Tom Green shows up to, say, cram a live mouse in his mouth.Read Full Review »
60
The New York Times: Stephen Holden
Bad taste is timeless. And sometimes it can be so funny that you can't help laughing.Read Full Review »
60
Slate: David Edelstein
This isn't an objectionable movie, just a mild, obvious, and rather limp one, with plenty of little jolts but no ejaculatory payoff.Read Full Review »
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