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Camping-car

Original title: RV
  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Robin Williams, Cheryl Hines, Josh Hutcherson, and JoJo in Camping-car (2006)
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Bob Munro and his dysfunctional family rent an RV for a road trip to the Colorado Rockies, where they must ultimately contend with a bizarre community of campers.Bob Munro and his dysfunctional family rent an RV for a road trip to the Colorado Rockies, where they must ultimately contend with a bizarre community of campers.Bob Munro and his dysfunctional family rent an RV for a road trip to the Colorado Rockies, where they must ultimately contend with a bizarre community of campers.

  • Director
    • Barry Sonnenfeld
  • Writer
    • Geoff Rodkey
  • Stars
    • Robin Williams
    • Cheryl Hines
    • Kristin Chenoweth
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    66K
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    POPULARITY
    4,755
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    • Director
      • Barry Sonnenfeld
    • Writer
      • Geoff Rodkey
    • Stars
      • Robin Williams
      • Cheryl Hines
      • Kristin Chenoweth
    • 303User reviews
    • 97Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Robin Williams
    Robin Williams
    • Bob Munro
    Cheryl Hines
    Cheryl Hines
    • Jamie Munro
    Kristin Chenoweth
    Kristin Chenoweth
    • Mary Jo Gornicke
    JoJo
    JoJo
    • Cassie Munro
    • (as Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque)
    Josh Hutcherson
    Josh Hutcherson
    • Carl Munro
    Jeff Daniels
    Jeff Daniels
    • Travis Gornicke
    Hunter Parrish
    Hunter Parrish
    • Earl Gornicke
    Chloe Sonnenfeld
    Chloe Sonnenfeld
    • Moon Gornicke
    Alex Ferris
    Alex Ferris
    • Billy Gornicke
    Will Arnett
    Will Arnett
    • Todd Mallory
    Tony Hale
    Tony Hale
    • Frank
    Brian Howe
    Brian Howe
    • Marty
    Richard Ian Cox
    Richard Ian Cox
    • Laird
    • (as Richard Cox)
    Erika-Shaye Gair
    Erika-Shaye Gair
    • Cassie (age 5)
    • (as Erika-Shayne Gair)
    Veronika Sztopa
    • Gretchen
    Rob LaBelle
    Rob LaBelle
    • Larry Moiphine
    Brian Markinson
    Brian Markinson
    • Garry Moiphine
    Kirsten Alter
    Kirsten Alter
    • Tammy
    • (as Kirsten Williamson)
    • Director
      • Barry Sonnenfeld
    • Writer
      • Geoff Rodkey
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    6ma-cortes

    This funny story has lots of amusement, fun, giggles and being pretty entertaining

    The outlandish Munro family go on a disastrous holidays , Bob (Robin Williams) is a stressed executive and mistreated by his cocky chief , Todd Mallory (Will Arnett) . The father accompanied by his family , mum (Cheryl Hines) and children , the teen daughter and the little boy to set off on vacations , hiring a RV. But Bob actually attempts a business meeting with the owners of a rival company and road trip to Colorado. After several incidents full of difficulties and problems , as the RV has not breaks and wreak havoc and it hilariously out of control . They go to a parking area where meet the dysfunctional Gornicke family (Jeff Daniels , Kristin Chenoweth and two children) . Then , they flee from the Gornickes and continue the adventurous journey . One family. Eight wheels. No brakes. 8 Wheels. 1 Family. No Brakes. On A Family Vacation, No One Can Hear You Scream.

    The picture blends cynical sense humor , family relationship feeling , tongue-in cheek , adventures, and spectacular outdoors. The movie contains numerous ingredients for the bemusing , it is an enjoyable comedy with agreeable family bonds and glimmer landscapes . The sight gags , although predictable , are sometimes on the mark . Furthermore, there's a brief exploration about family way of life and parents-children relationships that recover their forgotten friendship and love . It contains lively and attractive musical score by composer James Newton Howard , usual musician of M. Night Shyamalan. Colorful and glittering cinematography , splendidly reflecting the Colorado Rocky Mountains and natural parks by cameraman Fred Murphy . The motion picture was well directed by Barry Sonnenfeld . He's an excellent cinematographer (Brothers's Cohen habitual) become in successful producer and director (Men in black I , II , Get Shorty, Big trouble , The Addams family) . Rating : Passable and acceptable. The tale will appeal to Robin Williams fans and comedy enthusiasts . Well worth watching .
    7dougpaz

    A LOT better than I expected

    The trailer does this film no justice. My family wanted to see it and I must admit it looked pretty stupid from the commercials. I've always liked Robin Williams though and went along for the ride. It turned out to be a vacation trip full of laughs.

    The entire theater was howling throughout the movie. Williams was at his quick witted best and the entire cast just seemed to fit the film. Granted, this is a "roll with the comedy" kind of film. There may be a little bit too much "potty" humor, but it isn't anything raunchy like Wedding Crashers or other films aimed at teens. This is good for the entire family and will have them all laughing.

    Some of the plot and a few of the jokes are telegraphed from a mile away but the strength of the performances and a troop of likable characters transform it from a film you merely wouldn't regret watching to one you'll actually enjoy."
    vchimpanzee

    Crazy, wacky disgusting adventure

    I really needed this. The day before I saw this movie I saw one movie that was terrible and one that was good but depressing. That's what happens when you're cheap and you just watch what's on, even if you use a DVR to see it later. And with this movie, a DVR or other recording device is essential. You want to see everything happen. Or maybe you don't. I don't recommend eating while you watch this.

    Robin Williams doesn't do his best work here, but if all you want is to see this master play a normal father with the ability for the slapstick and stand-up styles of comedy, you couldn't do much better. His presentation in Boulder is brief but amazing. There's a second presentation that is also quite good but not ideal for a business professional; it's more suited to, say, a corny movie that teaches a moral lesson. And he does the normal father scenes quite well.

    JoJo Levesque is ideal as a spoiled teenager who learns what is important in life and can even show a mature side. She starts out (what-EVER) as quite a contrast to the adorable Erika-Shaye Gair we saw a few minutes earlier. And she can SING! You have to stay around for the closing credits. Not everyone in this cast has singing talent, but she does.

    Cheryl Hines is quite likable and amazingly tolerant. And she looks good here. I think the difference is she doesn't smile much. She doesn't have much to smile about. But when she does, it's not that gigantic smile.

    Kristin Chenoweth makes the most of her role as the matriarch of the annoying Gornicke family that keeps showing up to make our heroes miserable. You have to like her, unless you're the Munros. She looks great and isn't ashamed to show off her ... chest. She has a magnificent singing voice and even shows her operatic talent in performing something corny.

    Jeff Daniels is likable and actually intelligent. For his role, I would have expected someone more like Organ Stew Guy. He was introduced at a time when poor Bob needed someone with brains to clean up the literal mess made by the bumbling Howie and Joe Joe. But for the annoying rednecks, I didn't think intelligence would be required. I was wrong, and he plays a great character.

    I've mentioned music several times. There's a lot of good music here. Most of it is instrumental country music, but I don't need words to enjoy it. When there are words, they are mostly the silly words that you would expect kids to hate. Hines doesn't mind being silly and embarrassing her kids, who have their own "music" (it doesn't qualify).

    Colorado has magnificent scenery. I can't say enough about it. North Carolina's mountains are beautiful, but I don't think we have anything to compare to this. And yet the credits mention Canada. So this is actually Canada? Wherever it is, it's enough to drive home the lesson this family has needed to learn. Who needs Hawaii? Utah's not bad either. Great rock formations. For some reason, no trees grow until you reach the border.

    And we do learn some important lessons here. We have the evil boss who doesn't seem to care about family and probably wouldn't appreciate nature either. And Laird, the young upstart who might replace Bob who has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Brilliant, but no people skills. So once it becomes clear people like this aren't the ones you should consider important in life, our heroes find out what really makes life worth living.

    Is it appropriate for the whole family? Of course. If your family likes potty humor. I can see some strict parents not wanting their kids anywhere near this. But it's a fun adventure if you can handle it.
    7ScottDMenzel

    "RV" is a silly and fun road trip comedy for the entire family.

    Bob Munro (Robin Williams) has been planning to take his wife Jamie (Cheryl Hines) and his two children Cassie (JoJo) and Carl (Josh Hutcherson) to Hawaii. But at the very last minute his boss Todd Mallory, (Will Arnett) calls him up and tells him that the biggest sales pitch of his career is going to happen in a few days. Bob gets the idea that if he rents an RV, he can take his family across country to Colorado on vacation and also attend this business meeting. Funny and bizarre moments ensue…

    Going into "RV" I didn't know what to think about it but when I walked out of it just about an hour or so ago I must admit I liked it quite a bit. "RV" is a family road trip comedy, a genre made famous by "National Lampoon's Vacation." While no one will come out of this film feeling that they saw an original comedic masterpiece. I think if you look at it for what it is, a silly family comedy, you will be able to enjoy it. Personally, I found the film to be very amusing, more so than most others in the theater. There is just something about Robin Williams' comedic facial expressions that make me chuckle.

    The whole idea of this rich upper class family traveling in an RV is just amusing. You can't picture this class of people taking a road trip which is why this film is funny. The film features some really strong laughs including the scene where Bob tries to drive the RV over the mountain. I won't deny for a second, that there isn't much thinking involved when watching this film because that is clearly out of the question. But honestly some of the stuff that happened in this film is extremely amusing and I think in this case, it's amusing because it was over the top. Unlike most comedies when they try to drag out a joke, it doesn't work but in "RV" the longer the joke goes, the funnier it gets in my opinion.

    I also like how this film at times left it up to the audience's imagination. There are a couple of scenes that would have been really stupid and wouldn't work if they actually showed what was happening. The whole raccoon scene is a perfect example of this. I also like that although the humor was very low brow, it wasn't over done. What I mean by that was the jokes are funny but they are somewhat spaced out. Not like with "Scary Movie 4" where you have a new joke every other minute.

    It's nice seeing Robin Williams come back and do comedy. I personally think he is one of those actors who can do both comedy and drama. He played the father figure very well here and like I said his facial expressions are always amusing. Also his little rap that he did in this film was hilarious. Robin is truly a talented actor. As for the rest of the cast, they were all fine was well. JoJo, who I actually never seen in a film before, was decent as the rebellious daughter and Josh Hutcherson was good as the rap loving son. Cheryl Hines who played Robin Williams wife Jamie was also good. Also a very amusing appearance by Jeff Daniels was also a lot of fun; he really knows how to play those redneck characters.

    Barry Sonnefeld was the director of "RV" and I am not sure what to think of him. While some of his films are good, some of them are not. It's hit or miss with his films. I personally like the fact that a lot of his films including "RV" have the dark comedic touch to them, I pick up on these things and I seem to be one of the few people laughing when this happens but hey I find dark humor to be amusing. Mr. Sonnefeld does a good job in the directing chair here and he really creates all these weird and awkward obstacles that the Munro family has to overcome. Also the way he never allows the film to become overly sappy with family moments is also a nice touch.

    So in the end, "RV" is a fun time. It's not a masterpiece by any means but just a funny little comedy that most members of the family can enjoy. Robin Williams steals the show the entire film and I feel without him involved this movie would have been really bad. When you see this movie, just take it for what it is, a silly family road comedy. If you take it for what it is, you shouldn't be disappointed. This movie is just like the trailer and TV spots lead you to believe so if you like the television spots or trailer, see this movie. "RV" is a movie where you should be able to have a few hard laughs and be able to smile the entire time.

    MovieManMenzel's final rating for "RV" is a 7/10.
    5aprilindeecee

    Well-paced silliness passable if you're in the mood

    I was in the mood for something stupid and silly. RV filled the bill, mostly because of Cheryl Hinds and the Goernike family (headed by Kristen Chenowith and Jeff Daniels). The dumb singing alone moved things along well enough. Robin Williams never believed his own character which is hard-to-take from a film's lead. And his boss, the film's ostensible villain, was a zero.

    On the plus side are the film's pacing, the Goernike's, Cheryl Hinds, and three strokes of brilliance by Williams amongst a lot of glib throwaways. To its credit, RV never bogs down by taking itself too seriously or by trying to convince the audience it has an actual plot beyond its absurd trappings. Director Sonnenfeld has an amusing cameo as Irv.

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    • Trivia
      A life-long fan of camping, Jeff Daniels has owned an RV for years. According to a Detroit radio interview, his RV driving lessons for the movie were quickly canceled when he arrived on location in his personal recreational vehicle.
    • Goofs
      In the sequence where we meet the Gornickes for the first time, Billy's right front tooth is only about a quarter of the way grown in. When he meets Bob in the Bathroom later that night, the same tooth is about halfway grown in. When they leave the next day, it's all the way grown in.
    • Quotes

      Bob Munro: Yo, my mobile-homeboys, what's trippin' in the wood?

      Hip Hop Wannabe: This termite belong to you?

      Bob Munro: Yo, my man said...

      Carl Munro: [gets mad] Don't call him...

      Bob Munro: [restraints Carl] Easy! This my man C, he small but ferocious, but you dogs, you hardcore, where you from?

      Hip Hop Wannabe: Scottsdale!

      Bob Munro: Scottsdale, in the 'Zona! That's a hardcore 'hood. But you want to take on my man C, here, go ahead, because, you know, he's fierce, he gonna come up in your face, he gonna major damage you. You gonna walk away, maybe limp. But I say talk to the hand, call waiting, because he's out. Boy is out. I can't restrains him. Because I'm conversating you right now to give him a chance to cool down, to get back to a realistic level, as it were. Because we could be chillin' in our crib. Not just on this mobile home thing, representing Mali-bu and Westwood, you know. Malling it, like we all can. Boys to mensch. Pimp my Mercedes, call me back, put you on hold. You know what I'm saying?

      Hip Hop Wannabe: Er... we gotta go.

      [leaves]

      Bob Munro: Mm-hmm, you better, man, don't make me call my lawyer, 'cause I'll audit!

    • Crazy credits
      The Gornickes and the Munroes sing (and rap) "Route 66".
    • Alternate versions
      The Full-Screen version, presented in 4:3 and 1.33:1 aspect ratios, is not only cropped to fit the format but is color-graded to show more contrast than the theatrical version and other home media releases.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Mission Impossible III/Hoot/Down in the Valley/An American Haunting/Killer Diller/The Proposition (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      A World In Crisis
      Written by Josh Kessler, J. Swift and Richard J. Reid

      Performed by Filthy Rich

      Courtesy of MasterSource

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Locas vacaciones sobre ruedas
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Relativity Media
      • Intermedia Films
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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $71,726,025
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,414,767
      • Apr 30, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $87,528,173
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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