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Without a Paddle navigates box office waters

Angie Stewart, Charger Staff

Without a Paddle is a movie about friendship, childhood dreams, adventure and living life.

This movie can be classified as an adeventure comedy, and it is rated PG-13.
The director of Without a Paddle is Steve Brill. Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shephard and Burt Reynolds are some of the actors that are in the movie.
After their friend dies, three buddies go on an adventure to fulfill a childhood dream of finding a long lost treasure.

They have talked about finding the treasure since they were kids. The three friends feel that they owe it to their friend to go on this adventure and to find the treasure.

On their way, they encounter many obstacles and adventures.

They fall over a waterfall, lose their canoe, lose the map that was guiding them to the treasure, meet some mountain men, and encounter a bear which eats all of their supplies. The boys almost give up their mission several times, but they stick together and try to encourage each other.

When they finally find the treasure, it is nothing like what they thought it would be.

Without a Paddle had an interesting story line. Although some of the outcomes are predictable. There were not very many surprises in this movie. With such a great and funny cast the acting could have been a little bit better.

However, the plot is interesting and thought provoking. It will help you to appreciate life and think about how your life is going. Without a Paddle is a good movie to watch on a date or with friends.