Buckle up for the wildest road trip of the year. A comedy adventure about a misfit family trying to survive outrageous obstacles (including one another) on a cross-country trek to their annu... Read allBuckle up for the wildest road trip of the year. A comedy adventure about a misfit family trying to survive outrageous obstacles (including one another) on a cross-country trek to their annual family reunion.Buckle up for the wildest road trip of the year. A comedy adventure about a misfit family trying to survive outrageous obstacles (including one another) on a cross-country trek to their annual family reunion.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
- Nate Johnson
- (as Cedric the Entertainer)
- …
- D.J. Johnson
- (as Bow Wow)
- Nikki Johnson
- (as Solange Knowles)
- Mack, Jr.
- (as Philip Daniel Bolden)
- Cousin Lump
- (as Rodney B. Perry)
- Stall Guy
- (as Kevin Farley)
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Did you know
- TriviaSolange Knowles makes a reference to her sister Beyoncé during a cell phone conversation in her first scene of the movie. Her character's little sister in the movie is named "Destiny," an obvious reference to her sister's former group Destiny's Child.
- GoofsWhen Stan shows up as they're leaving, when Dorothy opens her car door, a cameraman is visible reflected in the side mirror.
- Quotes
Nate Johnson: [Nate walks through the hotel lobby naked, and runs into a white family] Hey, Don, Judy! How you guys doing? It's a fine evening. Hey, why don't you get rid of the clothes and the kids? We're all playing butt-naked Uno up in 304.
- Alternate versionsBET broadcasts in the US use the sped-up 25 fps PAL video from a 24 fps film source.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Road/Ninja Assassin/Old Dogs (2009)
- SoundtracksShoulda Known Betta
Written by Case (as C. Woodard), C. Liggio, J. Dellamedaglia & Ghostface Killah (as D. Coles)
Performed by Case featuring Ghostface Killah (as Ghostface)
Courtesy of Def Soul Records
I generally avoid all-black comedies; not because I am racist but because the opposite is true and I find that many of these modern blaxploitation comedies are full of racist stereotypes and broad ethnic caricatures. With this film screening on a flight I was on I decided to watch it as I find it very difficult to sleep on planes. I was pleased to find that the film didn't base itself on racist stereotypes and the like and instead went for the more race-neutral approach of road movie broad gags a la Vacation. This is not to say that it is funnier only easier to watch because it is less offensive to me personally. The plot is very simple but it makes the mistake of not staying simple instead it adds subplots of separation and treats them seriously. This is a problem because it rounds them off in glib, unconvincing ways that make a joke out of ever having them in the first place the whole issue of Nate and Dorothy working things out is a perfect example, the supposed focal point of the family contest is another one it feels tacked on.
The film is not anywhere near as funny as it needed to be to be a good comedy. It has the odd laugh but generally the humour is so very broad and uninspired that it is hard to do anything but raise the occasional smile. Part of the reason it is even slightly funny is due to the good work from Cedric the Entertainer. He isn't great here but he does manage to get laughs from the poor material he is given to deliver. Bow Wow is hardly much of a draw but aside from being an annoying rapper cliché in the making, he does do well alongside Cedric. Williams is an OK actress but here she has nothing to do she has no laughs and she is betrayed by the script when it comes to the serious side of the film. Knowles looks sexy but that's it nothing more than that; likewise Soleil is a 'cute kid' and nothing more. Harvey is so poor that I actually wondered if he was the reason that the whole 'family contest' thing was pushed into such a small part of the film.
Overall this is a very average film at best. The plot is terrible at points and just annoyed me in the way that it seemed to just write-off the entire affair in the final section. The laughs come mainly from Cedric who does OK considering the very broad material he has to work with (and with little support from his co-stars). It's good that it more or less avoid the lazy racist stereotyping inherent in the 'black comedy' genre but it would have been nice if they'd replaced it with something worthwhile.
- bob the moo
- Sep 8, 2004
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- Also known as
- Vacaciones en familia
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Box office
- Budget
- $12,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $31,203,964
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,375,307
- Apr 11, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $31,326,183
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1