Your Reviews
I was disappointed with College Road Trip thinking it was going to be funny but I had about one decent laugh. With a good plot and characters that... e very unusual this is a decent movie. Not worth buying DVD but at least worth watching once. Full Review
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I am 12, but i reallie think it if more towards 10 and under. just the story line and it reallie all that funny.
I took my daughter to this movie and we liked it. It was good for younger kids and parents can relate to how hard it is to let thier little girl grow... up and make her own decisions. Martin Lawrence is great as a loving dad and Raven is great as the daughter who loves her father even though he can be overprotective. It's exactly how families are. Full Review
Critic Reviews
At its best when it drops any pretense of plot for sheer goof (as when a Japanese sightseer belts ''Sister Christian'' on a karaoke tour bus), and at its worst when Lawrence manages to out-ham even his porky four-legged costar.Full Review
This overplayed, underachieving laffer feels thoroughly manufactured to Disney specifications.Full Review
Relies on slapstick scenes that are neither essential nor especially clever.Full Review
Perhaps there will be people who do laugh at Lawrence and Raven-Symon screaming in tandem, or mugging their way along every tortured mile of their road trip, or unwittingly joining a sky-diving club and having to parachute into Washington so Melanie can make her interview. Heck, it was all really funny when they did it on "I Love Lucy."Full Review
As over-the-top as Raven-Symon and Lawrence are, the most live-action cartoon characters in College Road Trip are the father-daughter tandem of Doug (Donny Osmond) and Wendy (Molly Ephraim), whose nitro-powered perkiness pass the point of grating and move into a perversely antic state of grace.Full Review
