College Road Trip [Blu-ray] From:Michael Landes , Martin Lawrence , Adam Le Fevre , Donny Osmond , Arnetia Walker , Disney , Roger Kumble , Walt Disney Video ,
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Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: Blu-ray Brand: Disney EAN: 0786936764505 Format: AC-3 Format: Color Format: Dolby Format: Dubbed Format: Subtitled Format: Widescreen Weight: 100 hundredths-pounds Label: Walt Disney Video Audio Format: Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio Format: Dolby Digital 5.1 Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video Number Of Items: 1 Packaged Height: 58 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 710 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 18 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 542 hundredths-inches Publisher: Walt Disney Video Release Date: 2008-07-15 Running Time: 83 minutes Studio: Walt Disney Video Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Product Description:
COLLEGE ROAD TRIP stars Martin Lawrence as Chicago cop James Porter, an overprotective father who wants to keep his college-bound daughter, Melanie (Raven-Symone), close to home. When the smart, assertive Melanie declares her intention to attend Georgetown instead of Northwestern, James insistently sets out with her on a cross-country car journey to Washington D.C., hoping to dissuade her along the way. En route, of course, plenty of hijinks ensue, including scenarios involving a precocious pig and, oddly enough, Donny Osmond, who turns up as an eeriely cheery dad also on a college-touring campaign.
Customer Reviews:
Cute Family Movie, 2008-11-24 The kids really like this, cause of the slapstick. Interesting story about an overprotective dad and how he learns to let go of his firstborn and let her go to the college she wants. It would have been more fun for me if they were able to play up the "Three Little Pigs" aspect a bit more that they set up in the beginning of the film. The part of Don Osmond and also his family is so funny -- he just completely upstages Martin Lawrence.
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