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Release Date: Feb 05, 2005 Director: Brian Levant Actors: Aleisha Allen, Nia Long, Ice Cube MPAA Rating: PG | A bachelor offers to drive his girlfriend's kids from Portland, Oregon, to British Columbia so that they can reunite with their mother for the holidays. Needless to say, the kids do their very best to turn the road trip into a nightmare.
| CleanFlicks Parental Advice |
| General |
- Contains some frightening scenes that may be too intense for younger viewers (Dead deer are tied to a car. Other car crashes that are not too frightening.)
- Contains some jump scenes (Nick suddenly shows up at the car window, scaring Kevin)
- Contains some crude humor (A woman farts and comments are made earlier to her doing so. Kevin states that he has to pee and then wants Nick to accompany him into the bathroom, but Nick says he's not touching anything. Projectile vomiting, a scene where a boy by accident urinates)
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| Language |
- D-word (4)
- H-word (1)
- some imitative phrases ( "Horny" (sexual), "Merry Christmas sucker," "Sucker," "Keep driving fool," "She's so fine," "She's a breeder," "Holy moly," "Hubba-hubba," "Shut up, girl," "Clown," "Losers," "I don't make trash, I bury it," "You're damn righ)
- non-religious references to Deity (1 "For God's sakes")
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| Sex/Non-Graphic Nudity |
- some sexual innuendo (Girl calls man "dirty, horny man", boy stares at woman in short skirt, "I'm just a gigolo. And everywhere I go, people know the part I'm playing." "she's hot", " I got to get with that" other smiles and sexual innuendo.)
- some non-explicit nudity (A woman shows some cleavage throughout the movie. Including a scene where she is shown in slow motion walking made to look atractive.)
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| Violence |
- some slapstick violence (Many scenes with slapstick style falls, hits, stuggles. A boy kicks a man on his leg or crotch, a large axe stature falls in the crotch of a man, a man comes home with his date to booby traps set by the children. All is for laughs.)
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| Drugs/Alcohol |
- Drinking (People have drinks at a reception.)
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