Wild Hogs is a 2007 Touchstone Pictures Comedy starring Tim Allen,John Travolta,William H Macy and Martin Lawrence. A group of 4 middle age friends go on a road trip via motorbikes where they meet up with a gang of bad bikers led by the late Ray Liotta.
Parts of it is funny and I had a good time watching it. Also stars Marisa Tomei and Stephen Tobowsky.
Wild Hogs
2007
Action / Adventure / Comedy / Thriller / Western
Wild Hogs
2007
Action / Adventure / Comedy / Thriller / Western
Plot summary
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.
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Enjoyable flick featuring some familiar faces throughout
Looking for an escape from your life? Take a time-out
I attended a pre-release screening of the movie in Philadelphia, and I went in expecting a lot of zany sequences, funny violence and a truckload of laughs, and I wasn't disappointed.
Messrs. Travolta, Allen, Lawrence and Macy fit their parts well, and while the story doesn't demand a lot from the actors, they are good as middle-aged professionals tired of their boring lives. The film's theme is a road-trip across America on Harley-Davidson's, with leather jackets ("Wild Hogs" is what they call themselves) and all the other paraphernalia. The whole movie is littered with stereotypes and clichéd characters and plots, and this lends an air of predictability to it. Some people might say that it's closer to an animation, given the generous helpings of crashes and falls, but then I didn't find it to be a put-off because it doesn't pretend to be an action film. You fall, you look funny, you get back up, and story moves on.
At the outset, I thought that there might be a resemblance to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, with it's concept of two tired guys out to discover the American Dream, but it isn't so. The humour is rib-tickling at times, and mostly slapstick. Among individual performances, nobody really steals the screen, but the overall chemistry between the Wild Hogs is good. Ray Liotta plays the bad guy with an overdose of menace, and Marisa Tomei did a good job of looking pretty. Some of the cinematography is breathtaking, but for a road trip across America, there was very little of variety in location.
I won't advise spending $15 on it in a theater, but it'll be a fun watch with friends, when the DVD comes out, much like how I would judge Eurotrip.
Well what did you expect?
From a Disney story about middle aged blokes riding motorbikes...
It's funny in places, has some great actors in it and it's just about okay for the family (The cop stuff could be an issue for youngens).
But after a sunday dinner, with a bevvy, with the family, it can be a nice adventure comedy to stick on. Ignore the hate and try it honestly...