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Mari Morrow, Julia Levy-Boeken, DJ Qualls, Preston Jones, Julianna Guill, Daniel Newman, Michael Trotter, Danny Pudi, and Nestor Aaron Absera in Road Trip 2 (2009)

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Road Trip 2

19 recensioni
4/10

Bland guys not funny enough

  • SnoopyStyle
  • 1 feb 2014
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5/10

Unoriginal, lack of humour and pretty much useless

9 years after the first road trip was out this new instalment brings back DJ qualls (kyle) who takes potential new undergraduates to show and tell them of the college.

Not as anywhere funny or original as the first one this movie does bring a few laughs, but nothing major. The movie is highly predictable and does not allow the watcher to connect with the road trip. I felt with the first and second road trip that the viewer can feel part of the movie which was not the case with this one. This is a straight to DVD release which tells you a lot about the movie.

If you have nothing to do and have some beers in the fridge and snacks i'd recommend this movie. If you want to actually watch a movie and make time for one, this is not it!!
  • killer_instin29
  • 27 lug 2009
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5/10

funny...........and not

lemme start off by telling you i have been waiting for this one for a long time. I totally forgot what was in the first one but it was funny...this one though....not so much.

first the acting was not good at all...it was just mediocre. people illustrated themselves as party people pretty good but their was no fire behind it.

second if you wanted to see this movie for the T&A you will get some but not a lot. the nude scenes were pretty hot but if you been waited to see if Julianna Guill would show some skin...keep on waiting cause she only shows cleavage and thats the best it gets. You probably will never see her performance in Friday the 13th ever again. she does get more scenes and stuff which is cool cause she has a hot voice.

third the concept of beer pong is pretty cool but is shown basically nothing. I seen those youtube clips of people making amazing shots from different angles and thought this movie was gonna show more but it was so so and it was more like Road Trip: Beer Pong Chicks.

fourth if you seen a lot of comedy movies and such you will fully predict what happens..so it was kinda boring for me but yeah very very predictable.

all in all its a flick that you could see in your spare time or if you just want to watch it for the chicks in it. there definitely are some great hilarious moments but they last for like 3 seconds.
  • leakthenet
  • 26 lug 2009
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2/10

Gives bad movies a bad name.

  • tdevereaux
  • 22 apr 2010
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3/10

Not worth your time

"Road Trip" has always been sort of a guilty pleasure for me, so I guess I watched this straight-to-DVD sequel hoping that it would recapture an ounce of the original's charm. Unfortunately though, it never even came close. To their credit, they did get DJ Qualls to reprise his role (sorta kinda, he acts completely different), but that's all the effort that went into this. The writing is just so lazy, I don't watch lowbrow comedies for their ingenious plots but some kind of story would have been nice. The whole movie is just our bland protagonists going to random places (a sex comedy with a strip club scene, very original), looking at naked chicks that seriously don't want to be there and then on to the next location for more of the same. Writer Brad Riddell (of "American Pie Presents: Band Camp"...fame?) couldn't set up an actual gag if his life depended on it, so he does the next best thing: writing some dirty words on a napkin and just seeing where the scene goes from there. Furthermore, beer pong is a selling point for a movie now? Is there anything more boring than watching people play beer pong without being in the game yourself? Thank God the subtitle barely comes into play, but that's about the only decision they got right. This "sequel" is totally pointless, has zero laughs and at times is just embarrassing to look at.
  • Sandcooler
  • 19 lug 2014
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2/10

Lugs???

  • FlashCallahan
  • 7 gen 2010
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6/10

Better than expected.

Going in to the movie, i was expecting another horrible comedy similar to the stuff National Lampoon has released in recent history. The movie would probably appeal to the 13 to mid 20s crowd. It has its moments, good for some laughs. It holds your interest because the acting for the most part is well done. DJ Qualls definitely helps telling the story.

There's a few nudity scenes, nothing outrageous though, mainly just a few breast shots here and there. The main characters are intriguing and play their roles well.

So if you're looking for a decent B comedy to watch with the woman/man, it's good for a few chuckles without making you want to blow your brains out.
  • kaioshinex2
  • 26 lug 2009
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3/10

Adapt or die

Beer pong is a game of impulsiveness, immaturity, and amplified distractions, so the fact that Road Trip: Beer Pong has all these characteristics, I suppose it can be seen as faithful to its subject matter. That's about one of the only things I can credit the film for, as it seems to be predicated off of the worst tendencies in contemporary raunchy comedies.

The film stars Preston Jones as Andy, a simple college kid with a loyal but somewhat oppressive girlfriend (Julianna Guill), who has just transferred to Andy's college in Ithaca. Andy and his buds Korkin (Michael Trotter, who looks nothing shy of a young Ashton Kutcher) and Razor (Daniel Newman) are beer pong players for their college and are about to compete in the national tournament. Things get better when Andy realizes that one of the beer pong advertised is a young French woman whom he had a thing with years back. Now they have an extra incentives to head out to nationals and decide to take a road trip. Blink if you think it'll be a crazy ride. It all starts when they try and gain sponsorship from a local despot named Arash (Danny Pudi), whose native country has a coup leading him and the group of collegians arrested and abandoned in a random town in Maine.

The film opens as an orientation of the college by current student Kyle Edwards, who returns from the original Road Trip film reprised by DJ Qualls. I've mentioned my appreciation for Qualls as an actor and screen-presence, mainly for his charming, every-man nature and likable charisma. Even in this film, as mediocre and as dreary as it is, Qualls finds humor and likability. Even if he is consistently being hit on by a mother-daughter team attending the campus tour.

The bar has been raised for comedies in the last eight or so years. Comedies like Road Trip: Beer Pong are similar to the series of spin-offs bearing the American Pie name, as they appeal to the smaller percentages by marketing the lowest common denominator of comedy. These are films that feature excessive nudity and confuse zealous amounts of language and bawdiness for wit and humor. Compare this to the films of Judd Apatow, some of the most humanistic and hilarious comedies you'll be able find in this day and age.

Because the bar has been raised, my main complaint with Road Trip: Beer Pong is its inability to even function as a faithful member of its genre. It mistakes excessive vulgarity and nudity for humor, completely shunning the most crucial factor in comedy, which is obviously the writing. To do that alone is a very poor move; to have it leach onto a film from 2000 and have such minimal continuity from it - like one character - in hopes to garner more viewership is nothing shy of disingenuous.

Starring: Preston Jones, Michael Trotter, Daniel Newman, Julianna Guill, Danny Pudi, and DJ Qualls. Directed by: Steve Rash.
  • StevePulaski
  • 24 set 2013
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6/10

More Road Trip, less Beer Pong, please

Fun, if forgetable watch, will eventually watch again, and can recommend, if you're looking for something new.

I've watched this several times, and for the life of me, I can never remember what happens during the movie, so the rewatchability is fairly high. It also means the the substance of the movie is very low, which is part of the movie's intent, proposing a philosophical means of life where you should live in the moment and have a good time, deepening the substance just enough, if you wanted it.

Overall this is a ridiculous, but enjoyable movie with some deplorable, mischevious characters.

The beer pong part of it really feels like its shoehorned in, and it would have been a much better movie if was just a group of friends that just decided to make a road trip, even the girlfriend angle (carried over from the original and modified) feels silly, as if people watching this movie are looking for a lesson in morality.

Its not a great movie, but its fairly enjoyable for dirt humor.
  • Kamurai25
  • 12 giu 2020
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1/10

The worst movie in the world

  • partizanskaorganizacija
  • 30 lug 2009
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6/10

Pretty funny, but it has a lot of room for improvement

  • Jackpollins
  • 23 ago 2009
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1/10

Awful

Awful plot. Awful cast. Not funny in the slightest!!
  • croftywoft
  • 6 ago 2018
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1/10

Bad!

If the movie starts off with DJ Qualls is a popular college student, that along tells you that the movie is going to be a bad one. That dude from community plays a Stereo typical East Indian, that even offends me.
  • hubbsbaby
  • 5 mag 2022
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5/10

Typical American Pie rip off

  • jacob-l-williams
  • 7 giu 2010
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3/10

Acting is a big let down in what could've been a good film

Road Trip: Beer Pong is a sex comedy film directed by Steve Rash. The film stars Preston Jones, Michael Trotter, Nestor Aaron Absera, Danny Pudi, Julianna Guill, DJ Qualls and Rhoda Griffis.

A collage roommates joins a bus full of beautiful girls to compete in National Beer pong Championship.

The plot of the film is decent and the execution is also good but the main drawback of the film is it's actors who are the main let down of what could be a wonderful sex comedy film. The acting is just bland and pale and didn't excites much.

The plot of the film is decent and the execution is also decent, the film has few of it's good hilarious scenes which will surely make you laugh and will keep your interest intact towards the film.

Acting as mentioned is a major let down of the film and apart from DJ Qualls who is a major relief in the acting department no one impresses.

Screenplay of the film is cliched but decent and climax of the film is predictable and doesn't excites much. In my opinion the acting is the major let down in what could've been a wonderful film, still can be watched once.
  • sauravjoshi85
  • 16 set 2022
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6/10

Dumb, but fun.

  • allmoviesfan
  • 10 mag 2024
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5/10

You get exactly what you expect

This movie was basically exactly what it portrayed itself as. It was stupid, sometimes funny, and raunchy. The plot itself is pretty silly and the antics that happen during the road trip are pretty amateur. If you like watching movies about college kids being idiots, this is a good movie for that. If you are looking for a movie with good jokes and a sensible plot, this movie is not really that.
  • etgrawe
  • 9 mar 2021
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5/10

For direct-to-dvd it's not too bad

It's not as good as the original and it tries to borrow too much from it, and everything that happens is pretty predictable and uninspired, but the whole thing is still tied down to an interesting, mostly fun road trip nonetheless.

It has a really generic cringe-inducing final segment where the guy is caught "cheating" and annoying dramatic music plays as he has to apologize to his "true love" and chase her and trash like that, like in literally every garbage uninspired romcom, but other than that, it's not too bad.

Especially for a direct-to-dvd thing with I assume a low budget.
  • backup-50362
  • 28 nov 2021
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5/10

Average...

"Road Trip: Beer Pong" is a Comedy movie and the sequel of the 2000 hit "Road Trip" in which we follow a group of college friends as they travel to a national beer pong tournament, facing a series of outrageous challenges along the way.

Since I had already watched and enjoyed the first movie I had some expectations of its sequel. Despite that the movie had its moments of humor, it was relying heavily on juvenile antics rather than clever writing or fresh ideas. The characters were underdeveloped, and the interpretations, particularly from the new cast members, struggled to match the energy and charm of the original movie. In addition, the plot lacked the same sense of urgency or excitement that made the first "Road Trip" so enjoyable. To sum up, I have to say that "Road Trip: Beer Pong" is an average comedy movie that failed to capture the spirit of its predecessor so, I don't recommend it.
  • Thanos_Alfie
  • 22 dic 2024
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