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Road Trip (2000)

Movie"The greatest college tradition of all."
Audience Score
62
R 1 hr 33 minMay 19th, 2000Adventure, ComedyRoad Trip Collection PosterPart of Road Trip Collection
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After an Ithaca College student films his one-night stand with a beautiful sorority girl, he discovers one of his friends has accidentally mailed the homemade sex tape to his girlfriend in Austin. In a frenzy, he must borrow a car and hit the road in a desperate bid to intercept the tape.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:May 19th, 2000
On DVD & Blu-ray:December 19th, 2000 - Buy DVD
Movie Budget:$16,000,000
Movie Box Office Gross:$119,754,278 (Worldwide)
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Ivan Reitman, Tom Pollock
Production Companies:DreamWorks Pictures, The Montecito Picture Company

Road Trip Collection

"Road Trip" and "Road Trip: Beer Pong" both focus on college antics and adventures. The first film follows a wild ride to intercept a sex tape, while the second features a spontaneous road trip to a beer pong tournament. "Road Trip" is a raunchy comedy with quirky characters, whereas "Road Trip: Beer Pong" is more wholesome with a romantic angle. Both films highlight impromptu adventures and themes of friendship and misadventure. They explore nightlife versus stability, portraying youthful excitement and the quest for identity with humor and light-heartedness. Combining comedy and romance, they depict the challenges of young adult life in an engaging manner.