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Directed by Roger Kumble (THE SWEETEST THING, JUST FRIENDS), the 2008 comedy COLLEGE ROAD TRIP stars Martin Lawrence as Chicago cop James Porter, an overprotective father who wants to keep his college-bound daughter, Melanie (Raven-Symone), close to home. When the smart, assertive Melanie declares her intention to attend Georgetown instead of Northwestern, James insistently sets out with her on a cross-country car journey to Washington D.C., hoping to dissuade her along the way. En route, of course, plenty of hi-jinks ensue, including scenarios involving a precocious pig and, oddly enough, Donny Osmond, who turns up as an eerily cheery dad also on a college-touring campaign.








Anyone who knows me and my tastes in movies is very familiar with my dislike for both Martin Lawrence and Raven-Symone. So, with that in mind, you might expect me to unleash a diatribe of hatred for “College Road Trip.”

However, after seeing the film on DVD for the first time (having missed the theatrical release due to a screening conflict), I have to say there was a certain charm to it.

Martin Lawrence plays Police Chief James Porter whose daughter Melanie (Raven-Symone) is looking at colleges for the fall. While Chief Porter is hoping Melanie will go to the nearby Northwestern, she’s got her sights on other colleges, namely Georgetown. She’s invited to DC for a visit to the Georgetown campus, and Chief Porter insists on driving her there in order to convince her to stay close to home.

What I respected about “College Road Trip” was its commitment. Not everything that happens in the film is funny, but the actors drive it home with relentless passion. At times, it’s a bit in-your-face and over-the-top, but this all works for the frothy and mercifully short 83-minute film. Toss in an annoyingly stupid Donny Osmond, and things work in a miraculous way.

Martin Lawrence and Raven-Symone strike a level of chemistry that makes the whole much more than the sum of its parts. As she’s grown a little older, Raven-Symone has come off her high horse a bit, from a screen presence perspective, and she is more generous on screen, which always leads to better comedy.

Along for the ride is Porter’s young son Trey (Eshaya Draper) who brings along the family’s pot-bellied pig. I know the cute pig is a ploy to enchant audiences, but I couldn’t help but be sucked in by the silliness.

Can you blame me if I though the pig was hilarious? Apparently Disney agrees with me, considering the little porker was the lynchpin to their advertising. If only the movie was about the pig... then it would have been a five-star film.

The bonus features include two commentary tracks – one with the director and Raven, and the other with the writers. There’s also a gag reel, alternate endings, deleted scenes, a music video with behind-the-scenes footage and Raven’s on-set video diary.

“College Road Trip” is a safe movie for families and kids. I still am a bit in awe that I enjoyed it as much as I did.













Martin Lawrence ...  Chief James Porter
Raven-Symoné ...  Melanie Porter
Brenda Song ...  Nancy
Kym Whitley ...  Michelle Porter (as Kym E. Whitley)
Adam LeFevre ...  Judge
Eugene Jones III ...  Hunter (as Eugene Jones)
Margo Harshman ...  Katie
Lucas Grabeel ...  Scooter
Matthew Schlein ...  Jury Foreman
Eshaya Draper ...  Trey Porter
Will Sasso ...  Deputy O'Mally
Geneva Carr ...  Mrs. O'Mally
Na'Kia Bell Smith ...  Young Melanie Porter
Josh Meyers ...  Stuart
Lonny Ross ...  Student Guide





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