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In a world with a zillion movies, this should be the very last one anyone should ever see.
I cannot stress it enough, just say no!
It tries to mimic City Slickers and it falls very short. The acting is bad, the relationships were never made to seem real, and the plot was awful.
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...and this movie did not help. I really thought this movie was weak. The script might have been OK for an episode of Home Improvement, but for a feature-length film, forget it. It threatened to be funny a couple times but never quite got there. The best part actually was during the final credits, when they spoof that miracle new house TV show and build a new bar for the Del Fuegos. That was funny.
No complaints on the technical side, the PQ and AQ are perfectly acceptable blu-ray quality, but who cares if the movie is this bad?
I got this one free with my PS3 - and even that is paying too much. Seriously, not a good movie. But don't take my word for it - check rottentomatoes.com. 15% baby.
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Not into bikers? This is an atypical "biker" story about a middle-aged foursome of weekend warrious who take a vacation from their jobs and hit the road for a couple weeks to discover themselves and see what's out there. They encounter numerous embarrassing situations including confrontation with some real rough riders who threaten not only the foursome but a nearby town that they have terrorized for years. Humorous situations that hold your interest throughout.
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Wild Hogs is about four middle-aged men who live in Ohio. During the week each does his nine-to-five thing, but every weekend they armor up in denim and leather, cruise around town on their motorcycles and then have a few beers. When mid-life crisis tickled one man's nose, it was not long before it spread through the group and a motorcycle road trip ensued. What better way for them to regain the spontanaety and autonomy of their glory days? I'm not sure this plot really needed conflict, but on their way west they came across a more traditional biker gang, who did not take kindly to these four midwestern suburbanites considering themselves peers.
When the movie was first advertised I could not believe the cast (John Travolta, Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence and William H. Macy). I had no issues with getting such an ensemble together, I was more taken back by the fact that these men (primarily Travolta) would make a movie like this. The more I thought about it, and certainly now that I have seen the movie, I believe that this was more about making a fun movie and working together than it was about setting box office records. I would have loved to be a fly on the camera while these men worked together; I hope it was as much fun for them as I imagine it to have been.
I gave Wild Hogs "the old college try" since I had heard some surprisingly encouraging remarks. I talked to a few people who were very pleased with the movie. I addressed my concerns with them about how cheesy it looked and I was told not to worry. In the end, Wild Hogs was very cheesy. But it was fun enough for what it was. If you can relate with the characters I am sure there is more substance to the movie than I was able to enjoy.
Have you ever been told that, "You will love Office Space even more if you have ever worked in an office setting?" Well, you will appreciate Wild Hogs much more if your own mid-life crisis is knocking, or has knocked at your door. Since (thankfully) mine has not, once the "conflict" settled into the story my interest waned.
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I saw this in the theaters when it came out and absolutely loved it! The audience erupted in laughter after the 1st slapstick move which comes in the 1st 5 minutes of the film and never stopped laughing the whole way through! The 4 guys play off each other wonderfully. I watched this last Saturday with my 23-year old son, and he loved it as much as I did. If you like Travolta, Lawrence, Macy and Allen, this film is a must have! Even if you're not big fans of theirs, if you like to laugh, you should still buy this DVD!
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