95 Miles to Go

 (2004)

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User Reviews

great
Sep 26, 2006
simone - yahoo.com
very well put together in an ironic way. the composition is unique, but common, works well with the theme of the movie, slow and steady, easy to get... Full review
great
Sep 26, 2006
simonesda - yahoo.com
very well put together in an ironic way. the composition is unique, but common, works well with the theme of the movie, slow and steady, easy to get... Full review
hmm...
Jul 09, 2006
Chris K - yahoo.com
It was a pretty good movie, but Ray Romano didn't step up to the plate, know what I mean? Well, go see it... it's still O.K.... Full review
hmm...
Jul 09, 2006
streetpunk3p - yahoo.com
It was a pretty good movie, but Ray Romano didn\'t step up to the plate, know what I mean? Well, go see it... it\'s still O.K.... Full review
RAY
Apr 09, 2006
Megan - yahoo.com
I have not seen the movie personaly but i know ray ramono is a very funny guy. Mostly when he starred in the tv series Everbody Loves Raymond those Are funny!!!!... Full review
RAY
Apr 09, 2006
m.n.m.girl1 - yahoo.com
I have not seen the movie personaly but i know ray ramono is a very funny guy. Mostly when he starred in the tv series Everbody Loves Raymond those Are funny!!!!... Full review
A Funny Road Trip With a Funny Comedian!
Apr 07, 2006
Matt - yahoo.com
Better than Road Trip, this "road trip" (HA-HA) is also better than Eurotrip and Johnson Family Vactaion. This is a funny road trip with a funny comedian.... Full review
A Funny Road Trip With a Funny Comedian!
Apr 07, 2006
mhrncar2001 - yahoo.com
Better than Road Trip, this "road trip" (HA-HA) is also better than Eurotrip and Johnson Family Vactaion. This is a funny road trip with a funny comedian.... Full review

Critics Reviews

| Apr 07, 2006
blackfilm.com
Ray reminds us of just how far he's come from his blue-collar Queens roots in 95 Miles to Go, an alternately endearing and hilarious concert flick in which he crisscrosses the steamy South for eight days in an automobile with his best friend/fellow comedian, Tom Caltabiano, and a fledgling filmmaker, Roger Lay, Jr. ... Full Review
| Apr 07, 2006
Box Office Prophets
for those who remember his comedy routine before "everybody" loved him, he was quite funny.....Following on the heels of the Ice Age sequel, Romano may be able to get some decent attention for this project..... ... Full Review
| Feb 23, 2006
Slant Magazine
This scene illuminates Romano's generosity, which extends to the fans who constantly hound him throughout Florida-outside venues and inside fast-food joints-for his autograph.....95 Miles to Go is a grim reminder that not everybody loves Raymond..... ... Full Review

Reel.com
Miles to Go is a slight film, notable chiefly for Romano's willingness to show himself in an often unflattering light, but there are just enough funny, laugh-out-loud moments to make it enjoyable. By the time they wrap up their tour in Atlanta, 95 Miles to Go has shown us the many sides of Romano, whose self-deprecating humor and general affability go a long way towards making his anxieties and insecurities less grating. ... Full Review

Film Journal International
Of course, Romano's not complaining about his success, and 95 Miles... As long as Romano's fans don't expect a standard concert film, they will find this documentary very entertaining. 95 MILES TO GO Rated:R For movie details, please click here . ... Full Review

News

In 2004, Romano makes his way to several shows throughout Florida and Georgia, accompanied by director and opening act Tom Caltabiano, a writer for the sitcom, and young cameraman Roger Lay Jr., an intern for the sitcom. ... Full Article

A famous comedian with a hit sitcom, his not-famous comedian buddy, and an Everybody Loves Raymond intern with a video camera pile into a car for an eight-day stand-up tour through Florida and Georgia earlier this year and there's no... ... Full Article

"Seinfeld" was "the show about nothing," but I always thought that description belonged to a sitcom starring another observational comic: "Everybody Loves Raymond." Ray Romano, a New Yorker every bit as neurotically easy-going as Jerry Seinfeld, carried his sitcom through... ... Full Article

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