Road Trip is a 2000 comedy film written by Todd Phillips and Scott Armstrong and directed by Todd Phillips. The film was based on life experiences by Todd Phillips and did quite well at the box office when it was released in 2000. A sequel was planned, but was later canceled by Universal. Euro-Trip is vastly similar and concidered as sort of a rethinking of this movie, being it was made by the same people.
The film begins at the fictional University of Ithaca with Barry Manilow (Green) giving a tour around the campus to a crowd of disinterested individuals.
Eventually one of the tour members questions whether anything interesting happens at the university. Manilow begins to tell them about his friend, Josh Parker (Meyer), a university student who had been continuously faithful to his long-distance love Tiffany (Blanchard), who was studying at vet school in Austin, Texas. Simultaneously, he's also attracted to the lusty Beth (Smart), a fellow classmate who takes a liking to him. Cajoled into attending a party being held by his hedonistic friend, E.L. (Scott), Josh ends up buying Beth's company in a student auction to save her from a date with a teaching assistant, Jacob (Rapp), who is unhealthily infatuated with her. Their night together ends with videotaped sex.
Unfortunately, the sex tape is mistakenly mailed to Josh's girlfriend Tiffany. With E.L., brainy roommate Rubin (Costanzo), and unpopular, unsuspecting nerd Kyle (Qualls), Josh embarks on an urgent road trip to get the telltale tape before it reaches Tiffany's VCR.
It's important to note the film takes place in two separate times; the tour and the timeframe of the Josh/Tiffany story Barry is retelling to his tour group. Most of the film, however, takes place in the Josh/Tiffany story timeframe.
Eventually one of the tour group's members becomes fed up with him and asks if anything interesting ever happens at the University of Ithaca. This prompts Barry to begin to tell the story of his friend Josh and his girlfriend Tiffany. It is unable to say if the story about Josh and Tiffany ever actually happened or if it was just a way to get the tour group interested in the University.
During this sequence, Barry says he has been attending the University of Ithaca for eight years.
After this series of flashbacks, the story fades into a nightmare Josh is having about Tiffany cheating on him with a fellow student. Right after Tiffany and her new boyfriend begin kissing, Josh wakes up abruptly and calls Tiffany, leaving a message for her (according to the timeline established by the story, it is Thursday morning). He then films a videotaped message to her, something he has apparently done in the past. While filming this, Josh's friends Rubin and Barry enter and we learn Rubin has a pet snake named Mitch, which can only be fed once a week. It becomes clear Barry has a strange fascination with feeding the snake. At this point, Josh realizes he is late for class and, rushing out, he asks Rubin to mail the videotape to Tiffany.
After class, Jacob confronts Josh for "hitting" on Beth when the philosophy professor, Professor Anderson (Wendell B. Harris Jr.), comes by and we learn Josh needs a B+ to pass the course. After this, Josh meets up with his friend, E.L., who encourages him to cheat. During this conversation, we also learn Josh is in danger of losing his financial aid and could have to leave college. E.L.'s response is to encourage Josh to ignore the test and hook up with Beth that night and enjoy his last week of college. Josh argues that he's "invested" in his relationship with Tiffany and doesn't want to cheat on her with Beth. E.L., who, in response to Josh's "invested" comment, asks if he's "Charles Schwab," reveals his desires to have sex with Beth. E.L. continues to make fun of Josh's commitment to Tiffany while Josh makes another call to Tiffany, when he learns Tiffany hasn't been staying at her dorm, creating more concern in Josh's mind.
At the auction, E.L., who is serving as auctioneer, claims a "purchase" does not constitute sexual relations. Before her auction comes up, Beth asks Josh to be sure to outbid Jacob, who is also at the party. Josh is eventually able to win the auction, with a little help from E.L. who ignores Jacob's high bids, and ends up dancing with Beth and bringing her back to his room.
The next morning, Friday, opens with Barry and E.L. singing a song before Josh enters after having taken a shower. Rubin, who is also in the room, E.L. and Barry notice Josh is in an unusually good mood and Josh reveals he had sex with Beth twice the previous night and once again that morning. As the three question Josh's honesty, Josh slyly eyes the video camera, giving E.L. all the clues he needs to realize Josh and Beth videotaped themselves having sex.
After convincing Josh to let them view it, the group discovers the tape is actually the videotaped message Josh made for Tiffany. Josh eventually realizes Rubin accidentially mailed the sex tape to Tiffany. At this point, Tiffany calls and leaves a message on the answering machine. She says her grandfather died, which is the reason she hasn't been speaking with Josh.
Kyle is, as E.L. says, a "sissy" and is very reluctant to let E.L. and Josh take the car, saying he needs to check with his father first. Eventually, Josh is able to convince Kyle by inviting him along on the trip. Next we learn Rubin is also planning to come on the trip, but Barry decides to stay in Ithaca, apparently because is his afraid to go any where. Rubin charges Barry with feeding his snake when the group is gone.
At this point, the film returns to the tour group. Presumably, Barry has been telling the story while walking around campus, and the group is seated in a large stadium listening to Barry. At this point, Barry attempts to wrap up the story by simply saying "it was a killer journey to say the least, and one that changed them all forever. The end." Barry then tries to resume the tour, but several members of the group object and push him to finish the story.
The film now picks up with a montage of Josh, E.L., Rubin and Kyle driving in the car. During this portion of the trip, E.L. tries to get Josh to describe the sex tape and the two discuss why Josh feels so guilty about having sex with Beth. E.L. explains how what Josh did wasn't actually cheating because Josh and Tiffany were "in different area codes." Rubin agrees with this theory, adding that being with two girls isn't cheating because the two "cancel each other out." E.L. adds that "if you're too drunk to remember," it's not cheating because "you can't be sure it ever took place." Kyle, however, seems to disagree, until he suggests "it's not cheating if you spread peanut butter all over your testicles and let your dog lick it off ... you know, because it's your dog." Rubin, Josh and E.L. all react to this with disgust.
Meanwhile, back in Ithaca, Barry enters Rubin's room and selects which mouse he will feed Rubin's snake the next morning. At this point, Beth enters asking where Josh is. Barry tells her Josh went to visit Tiffany, which upsets Beth. Barry then tells Beth that Josh went to "Austin, Massachusetts." Beth corrects him and is left believing Josh went to Boston.
At the end of the conversation, one of the girls encourages Beth to find Tiffany and reveal that Josh cheated.
It is unclear if this scene is just a product of Barry's imagination or actually occurred. It seems likely, however, that Beth did have this conversation with some of her female friends, but Barry is embellishing what happened by adding the nudity for his own sexual gratification.
The boys decide to try going over the water in the car by backing up and approaching the bridge going very fast, giving them the trajectory needed to clear the water. In what is apparently a script error, Rubin tells E.L., who is driving, that he needs to hit 60 mph, even though Rubin had just calculated a required speed of 75 mph. Incidentially, Kyle's car is a powder blue, first-generation Ford Taurus.
They make it across, but the car's wheels collapse, making it useless. They foursome get out, and immediately after Rubin assures Josh the damage will be easy to repair and that they will be able to resume their trip soon, the entire car explodes.
Meanwhile, Beth is on a bus traveling to Boston. She is having a conversation with another woman, who advises her never to trust a man. Beth asks if there is any hope and the woman gives her a vibrator.
Josh, E.L., Rubin and Kyle, having walked from the accident scene to a motel, are discussing the fact they almost died. Rubin tells the group he feels destined to do something great and needs to be more careful. The boys check into a motel for Friday night. The next morning Rubin goes into the hotel office, where he asks the clerk (Andy Dick) if he can purchase any marijuana. The clerk responds in an unusual, and likely sarcastic, way, saying he doesn't have any marijuana but could have an 11-year-old prostitute sent to their room, or could "off" a person for him. As Rubin leaves, the clerk tells him Kyle's credit card has been "maxed out."
The movie cuts quickly back to the hotel for a brief scene between E.L. and Rubin, who are discussing their financial problem and lack of a vehicle.
We then rejoin Kyle's parents, who have just been approached by a police officer who informs them Kyle's car has been found in Bedford, Pennsylvania and that Kyle is missing from the University of Ithaca.
The movie then cuts to Kyle, Rubin and Josh having breakfast at a restaurant. The waiter, (Horatio Sanz), gives Kyle an order of French toast with powdered sugar. Kyle asks for another order, saying he can't have too much sugar in the morning. The waiter, who seems very polite and accommodating to the boys, takes back the food and, back in the kitchen, licks the toast and puts it inside his pants while walking around in an attempt to defile the food. He then redelivers the food to the unsuspecting Kyle, who heartily eats it.
At this point, E.L. arrives with the stolen bus and the trip continues through another travel montage.
At one point Kyle asks E.L. if they can stop. E.L. jokingly denies the request, and then tells Kyle he needs to be more assertive and stand up for himself more. Kyle reveals his father's strictness has played a key role in the way he is.
The movie then cuts to the foursome, with Josh calling Professor Anderson's office. Jacob, the teaching assistant, answers the phone and, upon learning it's Josh, pretends to be Professor Anderson. Mimicking Professor Anderson's deep voice, Jacob proceeds to grant Josh an extension on his midterm, with no intention of informing anyone. Professor Anderson enters the office just as Jacob hangs up with Josh. Jacob explains, initially forgetting to drop his Professor Anderson voice, that Josh was just calling to confirm the time of the exam.
Back at the collapsed bridge, a group of police officers are investigating the scene of the car explosion with Kyle's parents. During this satirical scene, a police photographer tells them, despite having no evidence to base his assumption on, that someone was raped and murdered at the scene, causing Kyle's father much consternation. Another investigator tells Kyle's father there's no evidence of a struggle and that he hasn't found a "single drop of semen yet."
Embarrassed, Beth then takes the bus home. While she's sleeping on the bus with her shoes off (and obviously barefoot), the man in the seat behind her (played by director Todd Phillips) attempts to suck her toes and then asks her if she would like a foot massage. Beth, who is very uncomfortable with this situation, rejects his advances, and also questions if there are "any guys out there who are just normal."
We then rejoin Barry at the snake cage, who is trying to persuade Josh's snake Mitch to eat the mouse.
Some of the brothers then come up, claiming to have found a Ku Klux Klan hood in Kyle's bag. The brothers appear to be on the verge of violence when Kyle faints. It turns out the entire incident was a joke and Josh, E.L., Rubin and Kyle are welcomed into the fraternity's party.
During the party, Kyle gets drunk and engages in rather hysterical dancing. While dancing, a heavy set African-American girl named Rhonda takes a liking to Kyle. The two then proceed to talk, where Kyle reveals he is a virgin. Rhonda takes him to a bedroom and the two have sex.
The next morning, Sunday, Josh, E.L., Rubin and Kyle leave the fraternity, though Josh, E.L. and Rubin can't figure out why Kyle has suddently become so mellow. E.L. questions him when they are back on the bus and Kyle pulls out a pair of cheetah-print underwear and reveals that he "boinked" Rhonda.
At this point, Rubin discovers their cash supply is running low.
The boys visit a sperm bank in an attempt to make some money. At the sperm bank, an attractive nurse asks them a series of questions. First, she asks if any of them have done any drugs, including marijuana, in the past 36 hours. With this, Rubin is no longer eligible. Second, she asks if any of them have had sex or masturbated in the past 24 hours; that eliminates Kyle, who proudly announces in a loud voice, "I had sex last night. With a girl!'"
Josh and E.L. remain eligible and proceed to the donation rooms. Josh quickly enters his room, while E.L. asks the nurse if the sperm bank has any magazines featuring "Asian chicks". After she tells him no, he begins to hit on her. She responds by seeming as if she will help him with a sexual favor. However, it turns out she intends to perform a procedure called "milking the prostate" on him. She proceeds to insert her fingers into his anus to produce an anally-induced ejaculation. E.L., in a mixture of pleasure and pain, cries out so loudly the entire clinic can hear him. The nurse quickly produces an ejaculation and leaves.
The film now jumps back to Barry's tour group, now seated at an outdoor snack bar, for a quick scene where one of the mothers asks if milking the prostate is medically possible. Barry assures her it is and proceeds with the story.
By this time it's Sunday morning in Ithaca, one day after Barry first attempted to feed Mitch the snake. In his attempt to get Mitch to eat, he places the mouse in his mouth just as Beth walks in, questioning why he sent her to Boston. Then Jacob, who was following Beth, enters and tells her about how he lied to Josh about the exam extension.
Suddenly the snake attacks Barry, who, in an effort to get the snake off him, throws it across the room, where it wraps itself around Jacob.
Barry's grandfather is watching a music video with young woman dancing, and when stands up, he has a very obvious erection.
We are now taken back to the hotel the boys spent the night at and the clerk, who is reading a magazine and watching the same music video Barry's grandfather is watching, is questioned by Kyle's father. Initially the clerk refuses to answer any questions, but once Kyle's father turns violent, he reveals the information Kyle's father wants. From the hotel bill, Kyle's mother sees the boys made two calls to Austin, and assumes they went there.
Back at Barry's grandparents', Rubin is in the yard smoking marijuana when Barry's grandfather comes out to join him, saying he can't sleep because of the Viagra he's taking, and proceeds to ask Rubin for a drag. Barry reveals that marijuana is his the only way he can escape from the stress he feels. Barry's grandfather tells Rubin he's "all brains; not enough cock and balls." Barry's grandfather then hallucinates the dog is talking to him.
Josh then awakes from another nightmare where Tiffany sees the videotape after her roommates try to cheer her up with what they believe to be another video message from him.
The next morning, Monday, the boys leave just as Barry's grandfather hallucinates that the dog is talking to him again.
Meanwhile, Josh and Tiffany go back to her room. Tiffany tells Josh she thinks they need to take advantage of being in college; just as E.L. had told Josh at the beginning of the movie. She also reveals that she cheated on Josh once when they were 14, but quickly adds it doesn't count because they were in different area codes, something else E.L. had told Josh about. At this point, Beth calls the room asking for Josh to warn him about the exam. While Josh is distracted with the phone call, Tiffany picks up the package and plays the tape. Josh turns around just as the tape begins to play and attempts to stop Tiffany from watching it. However, just as Beth steps into the frame, the picture cuts out and is replaced by Barry looking with fascination into the camera. Barry apparently had taped over the entire sex portion of the tape.
After the test, Beth catches up to him outside and reveals she called in the bomb threat since it was clear he wasn't going to be on-time for the exam. The two then begin making out and the film dissolves to Barry, back on the tour, making out with one of the mothers.
Barry then wraps up the tour and encourages everyone to attend the University of Ithaca. In a striking reversal from the beginning of the film, it now seems all of the tour group are fascinated with Barry and the University of Ithaca; as the group breaks up, one of the students tells Barry, "I'll see you in the fall."
The film closes with the mother coming up to Barry and thanking him. The two then begin making out again while the mother's appalled son and the rest of the tour group watches in disbelief. As the credits begin to roll, we hear Barry say, "I'm humping your mommy."
Based on several things Barry says, the Josh/Tiffany story may have taken place about a year before the tour. While "experimenting" with the two girls, Barry indicates he's been attending the school for seven years, one less than the eight years he tells the tour group.
However, certain elements of the film seem to suggest Josh is a freshman, such as when he tells Beth he's still "getting used" to this whole "college thing." It also seems that Josh and Tiffany are relatively new at maintaining a long distance relationship and haven't been able to see each other on school breaks yet. The fact that Tiffany and Josh are still together could be a clue that the Josh and Tiffany are both freshmen in their first semester of school, since it's not uncommon for long-distance high school couples break up during their first semester of college.
Assuming all this is true, it would also make sense the Josh/Tiffany story takes place sometimes during the fall semester, likely October or November, since Josh is facing midterms.
However, it's important to note that if Josh was a freshman at the time the story took place, this would mean he either left school or the tour and the Josh/Tiffany story happened more than a year apart, meaning Barry's statements about how long he's been at the school aren't accurate; which is possible given his apparent loose ways with facts.
There is also no clear way to tell what class E.L., Rubin and Kyle are in. One might be able to assume Rubin and Josh are in the same class since they live together in a dormitory, though, at many schools, students from different classes live together. However, it would make sense to say Josh and Rubin are in the same class and are both freshmen since many schools only allow freshman to live with other freshmen.
It's also difficult to place what class Kyle is in. For starters, we can't be sure if Kyle lives in the same building as Rubin and Josh. It does seem clear he lives on a different floor, at the very least, or possibly, in an entirely different building, than Rubin and Josh because they take an elevator to get to his room. Since many colleges split dorms and floors into different classes, Kyle could be in a different class or simply live elsewhere and be the same class. Another clue, however, that might indicate Kyle is a sophomore, junior or senior is the fact he has a car on campus. Many colleges don't permit freshmen to have cars on campus. It is known from the dialogue between E.L. and Kyle before leaving on the trip that Kyle is 19 years old, which would normally place him as a sophomore.
E.L.'s class is also vague, though there are some indications that he is older than Josh (assuming Josh is a freshman), and possibly Rubin and Kyle. Most notably is the fact that it appears E.L. lives off campus in a house. Some schools don't permit lower-level classes to live off campus, though it's certainly possible E.L. is disobeying the rules. Interestingly, the real-life Ithaca College (which some believe the fictional University of Ithaca is based on) only allows seniors to live off campus, and even then only with special permission. E.L. also seems to offer other characters, particularly Josh, advice on being in college.
Despite all this, it is entirely possible all four main characters are in the same class, either freshman, sophomore, junior or senior, or each of them are in different classes. However, many of these scenarios would mean there are plot holes or continuity issues in the storyline.
There are no clues in the film as to what class Beth is in.
It does seems fairly clear that Josh and Tiffany are in the same class, though it could be argued that while it's clear they grew up together, they certainly could have been in different grades in school and, hence, gone to college at different times. Barry's narration never says the two both left for college the same year and the clips only show Tiffany leaving for college; making it possible she is older than Josh and left for college when he was still in high school.
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