
Rick Robinson (Benjamin Gourley) is a ladder-climbing law intern from Miami with four days until the Bar Exam. Desperate to score points with his boss, Maxwell McAllister (Rutger Hauer), he commits to a favor he can't afford. He ends up in a rundown truck headed to Los Angeles, California with his boss' possessions, his Hollywood-bound niece, Michelle (Mila Kunis), and her pet pig. Amidst hitchhikers, breakdowns, and assorted local yokels, Rick finds love, life, and maybe him... (Full plot summary below)
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Rick Robinson (Benjamin Gourley) is a ladder-climbing law intern from Miami with four days until the Bar Exam. Desperate to score points with his boss, Maxwell McAllister (Rutger Hauer), he commits to a favor he can't afford. He ends up in a rundown truck headed to Los Angeles, California with his boss' possessions, his Hollywood-bound niece, Michelle (Mila Kunis), and her pet pig. Amidst hitchhikers, breakdowns, and assorted local yokels, Rick finds love, life, and maybe himself in this trans-American road trip from Hell.
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| VarietyPeter DebrugeBen Gourley packs this excursion with enough contrived quirkiness and latent angst to win over the college crowd, but adds nothing particularly insightful about his generation. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleThere are enough reasons to avoid this oh-so-wacky comedy as it meanders from piney Georgia to Port Arthur, Texas, to Monument Valley, Utah, and they include Gourley's sense of direction. |
| L.A. WeeklyTim GriersonMoving McAllister is a perfect storm of low-budget indie conventionality: a witless road comedy suffused with tons of phony Americana and forced romance featuring sheltered young white people whose minuscule worries about jobs and relationships are as inconsequential as the film’s negligible worldview. |
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansIf you don't know where this movie is going within the first 10 minutes, I have a moving van to sell you, cheap. |
| Los Angeles Daily NewsBob StraussThere's so little to it that it's kind of a miracle anything actually stuck onto the film emulsion. Yet unfold along it does for 93 unimaginative minutes. |
| Filmcritic.comChristopher NullYou'd have to be awfully new to moviegoing to be surprised by any of the plot points in Moving McAllister |
| User ReviewMichelle GGreat movie. Loved the pig. It's so cool how all these distractions and problems were happening. The ending was really nice though. And the whole Native American thing was funny. |
| User ReviewCory [Joe Tyler] LesterI love this movie, i felt sorry 4 Rick thru the whole movie until he finally got Michelle.lol. this movie was hilarious thw whole time!!! =] |
| User ReviewCasey JOMG...i love this movie like completly love it!! Ben Gourley is so hot!! and the chemistry between him and Mila was so cute!! great movie! |
| User ReviewNiklas Sone of the best film i seen in this year,just simple and perfect,i liked acting,i think this is future comedy film,really one of simplest and teaching also.Enjoy! |