Robin Williams hasn't been this funny in many moons.
RV (2006)
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Reviews Counted: 115
Fresh: 27
Rotten:88
Average Rating: 4.2/10
Consensus: An unoriginal and only occasionally funny family road-trip movie, RV is a mediocre effort that not even the charisma of Robin Williams can save.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for crude humor, innuendo and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Apr 28, 2006 Wide
Box Office: $71,402,035
Synopsis: A family film for the Instant Messenger age, RV takes a humorous look at a mostly functional suburban family's attempt to get away from it all on a rare vacation. The always hilarious Robin... A family film for the Instant Messenger age, RV takes a humorous look at a mostly functional suburban family's attempt to get away from it all on a rare vacation. The always hilarious Robin Williams plays Bob Munro, a beaten-down middle manager who feels alienated from the family he works so hard to keep comfortable. Upon his insistence, the Munro family rents an RV and embarks on a search for quality time in the land of Manifest Destiny. With his frustrated wife Jamie (the always stellar Cheryl Hines of TV's CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM), rapper-wannabe son Carl (Josh Hutcherson), and angsty daughter Cassie (Joanna Levesque, best known as a tween pop singer), la famiglia Munro is Westward Ho. However, white-collar Bob's lack of adeptness at handling the monstrous vehicle causes plenty of amusing chaos. Thank God for the kindness of strangers--in this case, a couple of endearing oddballs played by Jeff Daniels (who proved his comedic chops in the DUMB AND DUMBER films) and Kristin Chenoweth. As Travis and Mary Jo, two obsessive RV-ers with a penchant for barbecues, beer, and yodeling, they serve as the Middle-American heart and soul of the film, much smarter and savvier than cultural stereotypes write them off as being. Seasoned comedy director Barry Sonnenfield (MEN IN BLACK, WILD, WILD WEST) proves that he has mastered the intelligent comedy, and Williams, particularly in moments that are improvised, proves his brilliance once again. But it is the uniformly excellent supporting cast, in particular a knee-slapping turn by Will Arnett (Gob on TV's ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT), that makes RV so memorable. [More]
Starring: Robin Williams, Cheryl Hines, Jeff Daniels, Kristin Chenoweth
Starring: Robin Williams, Cheryl Hines, Jeff Daniels, Kristin Chenoweth, Joanna "JoJo" Levesque, Josh Hutcherson, Will Arnett
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld, Charles Hines
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld, Charles Hines
Screenwriter: Geoff Rodkey
Producer: Lucy Fisher, Douglas Wick
Composer: James Newton Howard
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
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Release:
Aug 4, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 0
- Keep Case
- Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French
- Subtitles - English, French
Features - Special Features:
- 1. Alternate Scene
- 2. 5 Featurettes: On Set With Director Barry Sonnenfeld
- 3. Storyboard-To-Film Comparisons
- 4. Gag Reel
- 5. Jojo: The Pop Princess
- 6. RV Nation: The Culture of Road Warriors
7. RV Reveries:
- 8. Robin Williams: A Family Affair
- 9. The Scoop On Poop
Reviews for RV
A genuinely terrific main cast makes it all work within the confines of its all-ages intent.
There are some sequences where you will love the characters and others where you can't stand them. Hmm, maybe RV is close to the real thing after all.
This is an ugly, desperate, witless little movie that, even if you happen to like it, will evaporate from your memory in the time it takes to flip the channel.
When it comes to this road-trip comedy, the question isn't 'Are we there yet?' It's: 'Is it over yet?'
Williams’ virtuoso hijinking and Daniels’ Huggy Bearish bonhomie save this from complete ignominy, but we’ve seen it all before.
Of course, it all winds up with absurdly contrived lessons about family bonding, including a climactic soliloquy by Williams that's barely short of laughable.
If the words "Robin Williams family comedy" strike terror into your heart, then you may be pleasantly surprised by RV, because for once he's not playing a blubbering man-child.
RV is a well written comedy and welcome evidence of Williams' talent as a comic actor.
Williams simply can't do much of anything with the forced and recycled material other than occasionally say 'my bad.' Indeed.
RV travels the comic highways similar to those driven by National Lampoon's Vacation's Griswolds, but the insufferable Munros leave us wishing they'd befall a fate more like that of the stranded family in The Hills Have Eyes.
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