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    Road Trip

    Road Trip is a 2000 comedy film written by Todd Phillips and Scott Armstrong and directed by Phillips. It is about the story of Josh (Breckin Meyer) who accidentally sends a video of him and his love interest (Amy Smart) to his childhood sweetheart Tiffany (Rachel Blanchard) and has to try to get the video back before Tiffany returns to school and before his final exam in philosophy. So he and his friends go on a road trip in order to do so.

    Cast
    * Breckin Meyer as Josh Parker
    * Seann William Scott as E.L.
    * Amy Smart as Beth Wagner
    * Paulo Costanzo as Rubin Carver
    * DJ Qualls as Kyle Edwards
    * Tom Green as Barry Manilow
    * Rachel Blanchard as Tiffany Henderson, Joshs long distance girlfriend
    * Anthony Rapp as Jacob
    * Fred Ward as Earl Edwards
    * Andy Dick as Motel Clerk
    * Ethan Suplee as Ed
    * Horatio Sanz as French Toast Guy
    * Rhoda Griffis as Tour Group Mom
    * Edmund Lyndeck as Jack Manilow, Barrys Grandpa
    * Ellen Albertini Dow as Mrs. Manilow, Barrys Grandma
    * Jessica Cauffiel as Wrong Tiffany

    Plot

    The film begins at the fictional University of Ithaca (based on Ithaca College) with Barry (Tom Green) giving a tour around the campus to a crowd of uninterested individuals.

    Eventually, after one of the tour members questions whether anything interesting happens at the university, Barry begins his story. He tells them of his friend, Josh Parker (Breckin Meyer), a university student who had been continuously faithful to his long-distance love Tiffany (Rachel Blanchard), who was studying at the fictional University of Austin (based on the University of Texas at Austin) which happened to be eighteen hundred miles away.

    Setup
    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 and then filming a videotaped mess read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road+Trip

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