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California Dreaming | 
enlarge | Director: Linda Voorhees Actors: Dave Foley, Ethan Phillips, Patricia Richardson, Lea Thompson, Vicki Lewis Studio: Mti Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 91129
Format: Ac-3, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Running Time: 90 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: MTIE8174DVD UPC: 039414581744 EAN: 0039414581744 ASIN: B000Z8H15E
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Product Description On the outside Stu and Ginger Gainor live the middle American dream - a house in the Omaha Nebraska suburbs two children and two incomes. But on closer inspection it's apparent that the Gainors' perfect life could use some help. Ginger's dream of an RV trip to California seems like the ideal vacation for the whole family. But unforeseen obstacles stand in the way as the wheels come flying off her fantasy. And when it appears that things can't get worse...they do. The comic and tragic turns of this suburban passion play teach the entire family a few hard lessons in life.System Requirements:Running Time: 90 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/FAMILY GATHERINGS Rating: PG UPC: 039414581744 Manufacturer No: MTIE8174DVD
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Why can't Amazon allow a zero rating... July 4, 2008 That is what this movie deserves. Zero. After the house alarm gag going on for over 10 minutes, I thought I will give it another 15 minutes, and then if it does not get better I will turn it off. It did not get any better--in fact the situations dragged on and on. Each time something funny could have happened, it dragged out into not being funny. Now, maybe this was supposed to be a comedy mixed with some serious points? All I could do was cringe over neurotic women (as presented in the film), dysfunctional families and situations, -- eventually I just started fast forwarding. It never got better, and I found myself mumbling, "ok, now this is happening...", "next this will happen" as I skipped forward. I feel like I just wasted over 1 hour of my life.
Mediocre but satisfying road-trip comedy April 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Lea Thompson is over-the-top and fantastic in a role that finds her playing an uptight mother who is at times the underdog and other times the villain. Poor Mrs. Gainor just wants to relive a sort-of mysterious perfect vacation she had in Doheny Beach, California, during her high school years. It slowly becomes evident that nobody but her wants this out-of-the-way vacation. Everyone else would be happier settling for their perpetual crash pad: Branson, Missouri.
Everyone in this ensemble piece--including "Home Improvement" alumna Patricia Richardson as a well-meaning aunt--is adequate. The plot is relatively predictable and the gags are commonplace, but a few funny scenes and an energetic Thompson may win this one a few fans in the audiences of understanding indie film fans.
Omahaulin' February 14, 2008 A fun romp with some meat to the story. Check out the cute teenage daughter! Every family will see something of themselves here.
comedy February 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Granted, not everyone will like this movie, especially if they are looking for over-the-top comedy like that of RV. I found it very entertaining, perhaps because I live in Nebraska and have experienced these attitudes and behaviors. Yes, Foley is a bit bland and Thompson ascerbic and the inability to leave the city ridiculous, but the rest works for me. Loved the kids, the relatives and the dog. At times the movie reminded me of About Schmidt in its slice-of-life approach.
unentertaining February 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This movie was so bad that I wanted to go back to the video store and ask for my money back. Then, I wanted to contact the director, producer and writers and tell them that I wanted my money back. And I'd like my money back from the studio, DVD distributor and anyone else who had anything to do with the creation of this movie.
I'm a pretty open-minded and fair person but I had to warn others about the wrath of this movie. Dave Foley is the only thing about this movie that kept me from stopping the DVD after the first 10 minutes.
Lea Thompson's character gets all the lines. Her character is so shallow and annoying you hope this All-American working mom gets ran over by a bus! Or I guess it would be nice if she wasn't allowed to verbally communicate in this movie.
I usually make myself watch an entire movie even if it's horrible but this movie I couldn't finish. And the sad thing is I probably watched half of it and there was no climax... yet... and I could have watched only 30 minutes of it or maybe 60 minutes... I don't know. It's pretty bad when a movie makes you feel suicidal (as in, to end your misery of watching this film) and it's supposed to be a comedy!!!
And if you want to see a funny movie about a family of four traveling West via rental RV and you want to laugh, watch the movie RV with Robin Williams, Cheryl Hines and Jeff Daniels.
I hate to give bad reviews but OH, MY... this movie was the pits!
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