SnoReptilePlenty
Memorable, crazy movie
Dynamixor
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Marva
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Caryl
It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
jvanderwalt5
This is another great walt Disney family comedy and with 3 great comedians in the main cast:Kym Whitley,Martin Lawrence and Raven Seymone HOW CAN YOU NOT LAUGH and have a good time.The story is hilerious and it depicts every single truth that we get when we have to take a trip with our parentsIs it the best comedy??No!!!But its great clean family fun and you don't have to worry about showing this to anyone.Give it a go and have a good laugh. Raven's facial expressions are priceless.
moveoverhere
My word, this movie is horrible. I love martin Lawrence so decided to watch this, but this is poor. It's so hideously glossy and American (sorry) and perfect. It's like disneys vision of the world is so perfect, the 3 girls are perfectly interracial (1 black, 1 White, 1 Chinese), they live is this big beautiful house and her friend has a wonderful shiny new car etc, it's horrible. The sound effects are also poor, the police siren falling down the hill bit, pig snorts, tazer gun, there's loads. I've also got no idea who this girl is, but from the way she just busts out in song on a bus I'm guessing she's from some horrible Disney TV series, with lots of singing. I guess the whole role model thing works for young women etc and there's morals involved, which is good. But the movie is rats
trillionare12
"College Road Trip" is a new film by Disney, and I can honestly say I enjoyed this film more than I enjoyed a movie in a long time. This movie is about an overachieving seventeen year old girl named Melanie Porter. She plans a girls only road trip- but then her overprotective father insists on joining her so that he can make sure she goes to the close-to-home college, Northwestern. Of course, that follows with hilarious adventures. This movie features Raven (Melanie Porter) Martin Lawrence (Chief James Porter) and Brenda Song (Nancy). When I rented College Road trip, I wasn't expecting it to be that good, but I was pleasantly surprised with the film I watched. This movie features "Double Dutch Bus" sung by Raven her self. An excellent movie!
Dragoneyed363
I honestly don't see what the big fuss over College Road Trip is. It wasn't a bad movie, in my opinion. It was actually really lovable, and even though it was certainly mediocre most of the time, and I felt as if at some parts they tried too hard to please the audience with mediocre jokes, it was still very entertaining, and contained a pretty good amount of laughable, and that's laughable in the humorous way, material.It was also nice seeing Raven Symone in this movie, because I am always used to seeing her in what she's famous for, That's So Raven, and it was enlightening to know she played a role, because I love her in that show. Also, even though Martin Lawrence isn't one of the best actors, and definitely isn't one of my favorites, he's not a terrible one, and if you ask me everyone in this movie could act well for their roles, to some extent. There were scenes where I felt as if the antics were outdated and some lines were just not pulled off to the best of the casts' abilities, but when it was over I ended up having fun with it, and that's what it was meant to be in the first place.It was of course no masterpiece, and it could have been handled a lot more professionally than it was, but doesn't a ton of movies fall under those categories, and yet, many people enjoy them. Overall, it was a good little movie, that isn't as horrible as the rating and negative comments let on to be, so if you're any bit interested in seeing this movie, go ahead, because it wasn't bad or disappointing at all.