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Wild Hogs
Restless and ready for an adventure, four suburban bikers leave the safety of their subdivision and head out on the open road. But complications ensue when they cross paths with an intimidating band of New Mexico bikers known as the Del Fuegos.
Release : | 2007 |
Rating : | 5.8 |
Studio : | Wild Hogs Productions, Touchstone Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Property Master, |
Cast : | Tim Allen John Travolta Martin Lawrence William H. Macy Ray Liotta |
Genre : | Adventure Action Comedy |
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Absolutely Fantastic
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Whether or not you like to ride, this is a great show. I don't know if this is a must see but it is your loss if you don't watch it. It's an excellent way to kill a hundred minutes. This show has a fantastic cast, excellent eye candy AND if pathetic is funny, this is hilarious. Sit back and enjoy the bikes if nothing else. I can watch this every 3 - 5 years.
'Wild Hogs' was a promising movie with exactly the type of storyline that was almost guaranteed to be funny, and it is in some parts. It does, however, feel like a missed opportunity. 'Wild Hogs' should have been a lot funnier, a lot more often.Judging this film on a level playing field, it's probably about average and just as funny as most comedy films I'll watch. Only 'Wild Hogs' had the potential to be better than that. For a road trip film, there appeared to be a severe lack of ideas. So much could have happened, but so little does.Overall, just another comedy. 'Wild Hogs' does have some funny scenes, but in a film like this I would have expected more.
Badly written, poorly directed, awkwardly paced mid-life crisis flick about four aging buddies who hit the road on motorcycles to get away from it all, and end up running into a notorious biker gang along the way. Johh Travolta plays totally against type as the whiniest of the bunch, and he is just dreadful. Martin Lawrence is not in his element here, so he is forgiven. Tim Allen is wasted, as he does not play well in this ensemble piece (although he did just fine in another ensemble flick, Galaxy Quest). And William Macy clearly was in it for the paycheck. He plays a mouse turned man, and ends up wrapped up in duct tape for one of the movie's worst scenes. He also gets to react to volcano-like chili. Big laughs. Not. Ray Liotta as the head of the biker gang is not the Ray Liotta we have come to know and love from dozens of hard-edged movies. Here, he plays a caricature of himself, with a loud bark but no bite. A surprise appearance by someone we all know from the distant past does nothing to improve this dud. And few of today's movie watchers will recognize the dude anyway.
I have to say first that I only watched this movie because it was referenced in Hot Tub Time Machine. I had previously sworn never to watch it, as it looked awful, but now I was curious.I tried to give it a chance... saying to myself "wow. a movie about some old white dudes who find motorcycle riding an enjoyable hobby. it will be like watching a movie about some foreign culture that is very different to my own" ... but I just couldn't... the storyline, complete with some massive plot holes, particularly around the criminal behaviour of the biker gang and the sheriff's reaction to it - it just reminded me of a children's movie. a bad children's movie. the sort of movie that you hope your kid doesn't want to watch again like 20 times.And as for the scene that Hot Tub Time Machine referenced, where they're naked in some hot spring somewhere, and then that family turns up... it's almost WTF enough to make it worth seeing this once. but not close enough. If you never see this movie, you won't have missed anything.