National Lampoon's Going the Distance (2004) Reviews

National Lampoon's Going the Distance (2004)
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National Lampoon's Going the Distance involves three high-school friends who go on a road trip. During their time together on the amorous adventure, they meet a variety of beautiful women, some others looking to do them harm, and pop star Avril Lavigne. They eventually become mixed up with an executive in the recording business (Jason Priestley). ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Christopher JacotJoanne Kelly, (more)
Director(s):
Mark Griffiths
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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(6 member reviews)  


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Alexander G.

It's the National Lampoon version of the movie road trip. If you like Lampoon movies or cheesy comedies this is one thats actually on the better of the Lampoon straight to DVD list.

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Jai G.

National Lampoon did a good job with this one. Not the most original (much like Road Trip), nor the best comedy, but one to watch if you love the other movies in the series.

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Adam C.

Typical cross-country teen comedy (like THE SURE THING) where teens on a mission encounter wacky characters and perilous situations, but this one is set in Canada. Well, I've never been to Canada, so that was the one twist that made this one worth sticking it out. The story is predictable, but some of the actors do a good job of keeping you interested even though you know what is going to happen. The Native American PI, the low-IQ cowboy friend, and the ethnically diverse hitch-hiker (is she Eskimo - mix or Asian ?) with the unique look make up for a formulaic low-brow comedy.

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Donald S.

Man, I caught this on cable awhile back, and let me tell you, it was a pleasant surprise. I consider it the Canadian version of EuroTrip, but it doesn't have as much T&A. There's a stifler type character and the only knock I have on it is that the girls (the two main ones), aren't that hot and sexy, but the laughs it offers is well worth a look-see. If you go through life without seeing this flick, you are missing out. "You'll be bunkin' with the cows tonight, hope you're not lactose intollerant" LOL. Anyone know where you can get a painting of Jesus playing hockey???

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Jamie H.

This movie was hilarious! I always enjoy when not so big name actors deliver as they did in this movie! Good laughs!

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Ron S.

was very funny and well done. worth the rental.

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    Alexander G.

    It's the National Lampoon version of the movie road trip. If you like Lampoon movies or cheesy comedies this is one thats actually on the better of the Lampoon straight to DVD list.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Jai G.

    National Lampoon did a good job with this one. Not the most original (much like Road Trip), nor the best comedy, but one to watch if you love the other movies in the series.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Adam C.

    Typical cross-country teen comedy (like THE SURE THING) where teens on a mission encounter wacky characters and perilous situations, but this one is set in Canada. Well, I've never been to Canada, so that was the one twist that made this one worth sticking it out. The story is predictable, but some of the actors do a good job of keeping you interested even though you know what is going to happen. The Native American PI, the low-IQ cowboy friend, and the ethnically diverse hitch-hiker (is she Eskimo - mix or Asian ?) with the unique look make up for a formulaic low-brow comedy.

    Yes   |   No

     
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