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    RV
    a.k.a. Chaoscamper Director: Barry Sonnenfeld Cast: Robin Williams, Jeff Daniels, Cheryl Hines, Kristin Chenoweth

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 08/15/2006
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 47,271

    Viewer Rating: (8 ratings)

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    5 featurettes including:; On set with director Barry Sonnenfeld; JoJo: The Pop Princess; RV Nation: The Culture of Road Wariors; The scoop on poop; Robin Williams: A family affair; Director's commentary with telestrator

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    In middle age Robin Williams seems to be mellowing, opting for more variegated screen roles that don't rely on his well-known penchant for manic comedy. With RV he ventures into territory previously explored by Chevy Chase in the National Lampoon's Vacation films, playing a hardworking dad whose tyrannical boss wants him to make an important client presentation that will necessitate canceling a long-planned trip with his long-suffering wife (Cheryl Hines) and kids (Joanna Levesque, Josh Hutcherson). Faced with no good options, he rents a huge recreational vehicle and takes his family on an extended excursion into the Colorado Rockies, where he hopes to slip away in time to make the big presentation without their knowledge. The humor is derived mainly from the cluelessness of Williams's character, a desk jockey utterly devoid of the practical and mechanical skills necessary to cope with the inevitable glitches of any such journey. Such a role represents a real departure for the erstwhile sitcom star; he's not exactly the suburban dad type, and he's never played a character like this one. But he's good in the part, reining in his naturally extravagant comic instincts to meet the demands of the piece. He even allows himself to be upstaged by the antics of supporting players Jeff Daniels and Kristin Chenoweth, who all but steal the show as friendly if bizarre redneck types encountered at several critical junctures along the way. The script could have used some better gags, and there's an all-too-typical reliance on toilet humor. But director Barry Sonnenfeld never lets the pace flag, and the cast members are uniformly likable, so on balance this RV offers a pretty smooth and enjoyable ride. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Very funny movie.by cudaone

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    July 30, 2009: I love this movie. It is so funny and Robin Williams is at his best. I'm buying the dvd for my 9yr old grandaughter because she loves it also.

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    Worst Robin Williams Movie Ever!by Anonymous

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    December 13, 2006: Absolutely a waste of time and money, SOOooo bad even the brilliant RW can't save this piece of trash! Worst - who cast the losers in the film with him, they have no charm or acting ability. Sad... tsk tsk

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