The Munros are a typically American dysfunctional family, complete with rebellious, uncommunicative offspring and baffled parents. The movie follows their misadventures when they rent an RV for a road trip to the Colorado Rockies, where they ultimately have to contend with a bizarre community of campers.
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Robin Williams hasn't been this funny in many moons.May 03, 2006
Outsized huckster idiocy...May 02, 2006
In RV, the downwardly spiraling career trajectories of Robin Williams and director Barry Sonnenfeld intertwine like the ropes of a tangled parachute.June 08, 2006
Not unbearably terrible, just thoroughly mediocre.May 02, 2006
It probably sounded like a swell idea in the pitch meeting.November 10, 2006
There are some sequences where you will love the characters and others where you can't stand them. Hmm, maybe RV is close to the real thing after all.August 16, 2006
i really hated itFebruary 06, 2007
A genuinely terrific main cast makes it all work within the confines of its all-ages intent.June 13, 2007
...never quite as bad as it probably should have been...May 06, 2006
Robin Williams tricks us into believing he can control his inner maniac beyond the film's first 15 minutes; when he fails, any hopes of RV going off-formula are dashed.May 02, 2006
RV works up an ingratiating sweetness that partially compensates for its blunt predictability and meager laughs.