Hilarious family film
Added 11/12/2009
I love this movie. It is a great movie to watch with your kids. I laugh so hard every time I see it. For this particular order, it was a gift for my grandparents. They watched it twice in the 1st week after receiving it!
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What A Cute Movie!
Added 8/17/2009
I gotta admit, as of late Robin Williams has been in quite the lull, as he's been churning out mediocrity for several years. I had never heard of RV--nor knew Williams starred in it--until I caught the movie on cable recently, and pulled up a chair. I found the movie funny (hysterically funny at times), entertaining, corny, and predictable--just the kind of light comedy to put a smile on your mug and forget the troubles of the day. Which is what an effective comedy does.
RV is, of course, the latest version of the "family vacation from hell" movie; Williams plays a father and husband who rents an RV (knowing next to nothing about them) to bond with his family--yet at the same time he must complete a presentation for his self-centered, greedy boss (Will Arnett is such a great comedic actor) for a pending merger. Murphy's Law promptly takes over, and chaos rules the day (I was rolling on the floor watching Williams trying to figure out how to drain the sewage tank), with Williams and family constantly being bailed out by a wily redneck family, led by Jeff Daniels and the diminutive Kristin Chenoweth. Naturally, Williams's character alienates his family, then wins them back as the film moves towards its daffy, predictable ending.
A very attractive Cheryl Hines plays the wife, and Williams makes RV one of his best films in recent years because he goes back to what he does best: physical shtick. Darn glad I came across this little gem surfing the remote. Thank you cable!
--D. Mikels, Author, Walk-On
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Insufferable....
Added 6/23/2009
No wonder, if you have enough people like those, that some nerds like Bush could get elected and get the contry bankrupt and Americans being loathed and despised around the world... And anyone with crap in place of kids should be allowed to get rid of that : it would not be murder, only disposal of garbage. So sorry for Robin Williams, and for B. Sonnenfeld, the only explanation (there is no excuse) would be precocious senility. I especially regret waiting about 10 mns before stoping it (but,of course, I'm very patient)
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The "RV" DVD was delivered in a timely fashion. Very good condition. Funny movie.
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The DVD is great and funny. Robin Willaims was great. I Loved the movie and so did my friends. I recieved the dvd case was cracked and the mailer was ripped(damaged). I would recommend the movie to everyone. Two Thumbs Up!!!
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Hilarious family film
Added 11/12/2009
I love this movie. It is a great movie to watch with your kids. I laugh so hard every time I see it. For this particular order, it was a gift for my grandparents. They watched it twice in the 1st week after receiving it!
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What A Cute Movie!
Added 8/17/2009
I gotta admit, as of late Robin Williams has been in quite the lull, as he's been churning out mediocrity for several years. I had never heard of RV--nor knew Williams starred in it--until I caught the movie on cable recently, and pulled up a chair. I found the movie funny (hysterically funny at times), entertaining, corny, and predictable--just the kind of light comedy to put a smile on your mug and forget the troubles of the day. Which is what an effective comedy does.
RV is, of course, the latest version of the "family vacation from hell" movie; Williams plays a father and husband who rents an RV (knowing next to nothing about them) to bond with his family--yet at the same time he must complete a presentation for his self-centered, greedy boss (Will Arnett is such a great comedic actor) for a pending merger. Murphy's Law promptly takes over, and chaos rules the day (I was rolling on the floor watching Williams trying to figure out how to drain the sewage tank), with Williams and family constantly being bailed out by a wily redneck family, led by Jeff Daniels and the diminutive Kristin Chenoweth. Naturally, Williams's character alienates his family, then wins them back as the film moves towards its daffy, predictable ending.
A very attractive Cheryl Hines plays the wife, and Williams makes RV one of his best films in recent years because he goes back to what he does best: physical shtick. Darn glad I came across this little gem surfing the remote. Thank you cable!
--D. Mikels, Author, Walk-On
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Insufferable....
Added 6/23/2009
No wonder, if you have enough people like those, that some nerds like Bush could get elected and get the contry bankrupt and Americans being loathed and despised around the world... And anyone with crap in place of kids should be allowed to get rid of that : it would not be murder, only disposal of garbage. So sorry for Robin Williams, and for B. Sonnenfeld, the only explanation (there is no excuse) would be precocious senility. I especially regret waiting about 10 mns before stoping it (but,of course, I'm very patient)
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