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Summary: Bob Munro and his dysfunctional family rent an RV for a road trip to the Colorado Rockies, where they must ultimately contend with a bizarre community of campers.
Runtime: 1 h 39 min
MPAA: PG

Movie budget: $ 50,000,000
Domestic: $ 71,726,025
International: $ 15,802,148

Box office:

Budget:$50MDomestic:$71.7MInternational:$15.8MWorldwide:$87.5M

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Columbia Pictures

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24%45%

33/10052/100
39%12%
White88.24%Black5.88%Mixed / Other5.88%
2.00
BechdeltestPassed!

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Violence3/5
Sex3/5
Language3/5
Consumerism3/5
Drugs3/5

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This film gets a 2/5 family friendly score

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Message
0/5

Dad lies to his family regarding his work during the vacation; kids talk back to dad; tedious fart and poop jokes (especially concerning the RV's sewage).

Violence
3/5

Comic hijinks include the RV crashing, skidding, and banging into trees, stop signs, and mailboxes; Dad loses control of RV and lands on the windshield, whereupon he's slammed to the ground when it stops suddenly; girl throws a soda in a man's face.

Sex
3/5

Marie Jo wears tight outfits and shows much cleavage; frequent verbal allusions to sex (for example, "might have a shot tonight"); reference to "testicle" as a breakfast food.

Language
3/5

Immature language and gesture: daughter gives her father the finger behind his back; repeated references to the RV as a "turd," as well as "bitch," and a reference to "Jewish people" in Hawaii.

Consumerism
3/5

Visible or referenced products include Vaio laptop; Blackberry; iPods; son eats junk food frequently, including Lays chips and Ruffles.

Drugs
3/5

Parents drink martinis; reference to a bong; the mom shows son she can tie a cherry stem into a knot with her tongue, by way of demonstrating that if he studies hard, he can go " a good party school."

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