As for extras, WAP has none that are really worthwhile. They have the normal director’s commentary, 13 deleted scenes that are even less funny than the actual movie, and promotional trailers. Frankly, these are all a waste of space, as they fulfill no need and just served to bore me as I went through them. There is one extra, however, that's somewhat worth it: MTV's look at making the movie. I really enjoy filmmaking and so when I have a chance to see how a movie was made, along with the various techniques and stunts done, I really like it. Sadly this look into the making of WAP is far too short and doesn't make up for the lack any other useful extras.
Overall, Without a Paddle is not worth the purchase price. The movie is crude, badly written, and really seems like a waste of an hour and a half. Though some people might find it hilarious, I did not, and I do not think that the vast majority of people will. If you are planning on getting the movie, however, the image and sound quality of the Blu-ray version make it worth the upgrade price.
Movie: Though it has some good actors, nothing can save it.![]()
Blu-ray Quality: The color of the river will stick in your mind. ![]()
Sound Quality: Surround yourself with the peaceful sounds of nature. ![]()
Extras: Only one extra is worth it, and it isn’t even that long. ![]()
Overall: A waste of an hour and a half. ![]()
Without a Paddle is rated PG-13 for drug content, sexual material, language, crude humor, and some violence.








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