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Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld Written by Geoff Rodkey Cast Robin Williams, Cheryl Hines, Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque, Josh Hutcherson, Jeff Daniels [more] Release Date • USA: Apr 28, 2006
Budget USD 65,000,000 BoxOffice: $71.4M
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MPAA Rating Rated PG for crude humor, innuendo and language.
Running Time 1 hour, 38 minutes
Country UK, Germany, USA
Production Companies RV Camping Productions Ltd., Red Wagon Productions, IMF Internationale Medien und Film GmbH & Co. 3. Produktions KG, Intermedia Films, Relativity Media
Studio Sony Pictures Entertainment
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • RV (2006) • RV: Runaway Vacation • Recreational Vehicle
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On those rare occasions when RV stumbles across a comedic moment that is legitimately funny, it drains the humor out of it by milking it dry. RV falls into the category of movies a critic endures primarily to warn others off. Those who ignore the danger signs and plunk down their hard-earned dollars to sit through RV will quickly recognize that this is one road trip upon which they'll wish they hadn't embarked. [read review]  --James Berardinelli (ReelViews)
...woefully unfunny family comedy, a scattershot mess that marks a new low for Robin Williams—and that's saying something, considering some of the dreck he's starred in lately, like House of D. Watching this brilliant comedian play a hapless boob of a father in such a patently formulaic broad comedy is both frustrating and depressing.... [read review]  --TIM KNIGHT (Reel.com)
It’s a bit much for a PG-rated family comedy, especially one with sweet messages aimed at families. Williams, running for the rest area toilet, may have shared Rodkey’s hidden motives for writing such an unpleasant script when he blurts, “If there’s a poop fairy, I can make a lot of money.” [read review]  --Sean O'Connell (FilmCritic.com)
...''RV" has teeth -- more teeth than the last few Steve Martin films, anyway -- but it's terrified to bite down, knowing that the paying audience would feel it more than anyone. The movie hints that Dopey Dads may be silly but that the alternatives -- Psycho Dad, Despairing Dad, Suicidal Dad -- are too painful to consider. As for Well-Adjusted Dad, who wants to see that? [read review]  --Ty Burr (Boston Globe)
The gross-out humor and sass that drive "RV" may not be for everyone, but here's a broad comedy that makes it past dudish attitude. The smarter-than-average script fleshes out idiosyncratic characters and delivers a sharp but not mean-spirited send-up ofthe mythical American family... [read review] 7/10 --Laura Blum (ComingSoon.net)
This movie has done nothing to mute the idea that the names “Sonnenfeld” and “Robin Williams” are two very good reasons to avoid any movie associated therewith. This included. [read review] 1/10 --Tony Medley (TonyMedley.com)
...Cheap laughs only go so far. The rest is up to good writing, and unfortunately, “RV” doesn’t have any. [read review]  --Jason Zingale (Bullz-eye.com)
This Robin Williams (recreational) vehicle is not designed for the long haul. [read review] --Kirk Honeycutt (Hollywod Reporter)
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