Critics Scoreboard
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Average Critic Score:




55
(32 sources)




55
(32 sources)
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90




Washington Post
I'm talking cheap visual gags, painfully embarrassing moments and other sophomoric humor guaranteed to get you and your friends almost vomiting with laughter. Read Full Review » -
88




Charlotte Observer
Grosser than "American Pie"! More penis jokes than "There''s Something About Mary"! Nudity more gratuitous than "Porky''s"! Read Full Review » -
80




Salon.com
Like last year's "American Pie," Road Trip crisply delivers the goods: vaguely rakish heroes, vaguely kinky sex and highly naked nubiles. Read Full Review » -
77




Mr. Showbiz
It's a larky hoot in its best moments, and it has a refreshingly unforced sense of fun that buoys the scenes that are straight out of Lame Movie Laffs 101. Read Full Review » -
75




New York Post
A cheerfully crude, well-cast (and frequently uproarious) campus comedy in the tradition of "There's Something About Mary." Read Full Review » -
75




San Francisco Examiner
Slightly more mature and better assembled, Road Trip goes one better on "American Pie" by teasing out the idiosyncrasies in four guys existing in a personality grab bag. Read Full Review » -
75




New York Daily News
The jokes, fast and furious enough to satisfy both teens and intrepid parents, are far funnier than they are raunchy. Read Full Review » -
75




Entertainment Weekly
Slick, reasonably amusing, never asking its audience to swallow anything too wild for consumption. Read Full Review » -
70




Rolling Stone
As long as Green is onscreen, which is not nearly enough, Road Trip is easy to get revved up about. Read Full Review » -
70




Variety
Be forewarned: After you see Road Trip, it may be months, if not years, before you can order French toast with a straight face and a settled stomach. Read Full Review » -
70





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70




Washington Post
It satisfies your appetite for totally tasteless but deliciously flaky boy movies. Read Full Review » -
67




Portland Oregonian
Silly, simple and sophomoric -- and also intermittently hilarious and, surprise of surprises, directed with unexpected craft. Read Full Review » -
63




USA Today
We all know grossly moronic behavior can, in the right situation, generate hearty guilty-pleasure guffaws - at least until overkill wears out the welcome. Read Full Review » -
63




Philadelphia Inquirer
Not as consistently or uproariously funny as "American Pie," but it does have a Zen zaniness that gives it center as well as edge. Read Full Review » -
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60




The New York Times
Bad taste is timeless. And sometimes it can be so funny that you can't help laughing. Read Full Review » -
60




Village Voice
Gets a lurching spring in its step whenever Tom Green shows up to, say, cram a live mouse in his mouth. Read Full Review » -
60




Slate
This isn't an objectionable movie, just a mild, obvious, and rather limp one, with plenty of little jolts but no ejaculatory payoff. Read Full Review » -
50




LA Weekly
Genially moronic, Road Trip will tide you over until the next slice of "American Pie" comes along. Read Full Review » -
50




San Francisco Chronicle
The film's real find is D.J. Qualls, who is very funny as a jug-eared nerd who blossoms into a wild man after three days on the road. Read Full Review » -
50




Chicago Sun-Times
It's sweet when it should be raunchy, or vice versa, and the result is a movie that seems uneasy with itself. Read Full Review » -
50




Seattle Post-Intelligencer
This is a familiar journey and director/co-writer Todd Phillips sidesteps every opportunity to inject a little edge or originality into it. Read Full Review » -
50




TV Guide
When it's not wasting time with character, this deliberately dumb collegiate comedy is good for a few laughs of the big butts and sex variety, but not much else. Read Full Review » -
40




Austin Chronicle
All I know is that guys are strongly advised to avoid this on a first date. Read Full Review » -
40




Film.com
When Phillips is out of the zone, however, Road Trip slows down, awaiting another redemption. Read Full Review » -
38




Boston Globe
Occasionally wills itself to rude, crude life. But most of the time it's pretty limp. Read Full Review » -
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Film.com
But as objectionable as its subject matter is, the most objectionable thing is that it's not funny. Read Full Review » -
25




Baltimore Sun
The animals in Road Trip are pretty hilarious; as a five-minute short on cable TV's "Animal Planet," this film would be a stitch. Read Full Review » -
5




TNT RoughCut
A cinematic lowpoint, even within its decidedly lowbrow genre, the teen gross-out sex romp. Read Full Review » -
0




Dallas Observer
It ranks (indeed, it is rank) among the most soul-deadening movies ever made; it has no pulse and seeks to steal yours with a cynical vengeance. Read Full Review »
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