Wild Hogs

2007 "A lot can happen on the road to nowhere."
5.8| 1h40m| PG-13| en
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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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Lawbolisted Powerful
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Janis One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
TownRootGuy 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.
shobhit jain The movie is much fun and laughter than than the visible ratings. The movie shows the popular Harley Davidson cult and bikers group. You will surely enjoy it if you are not a critic and you are looking for a light fun, drama and action movie.Tim Allen and John Travolta are my favorite characters in the movie :-).I am still young but I think the middle aged men should love the movie even more as it walks though the life of 4 middle aged men looking to break out from their regular daily life .Best Regards,Shobhit
ctomvelu1 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.
FatMan-QaTFM Wild Hogs grossed over $100M in three weeks. As a filmmaker, I'm gnashing my teeth and wailing over this news. How can canned nonsense like this continue to make money even after people have seen it and spread the word? Unless we've become a cruel nation that delights in pranking our fellow movie watchers, taste is something of the past. First Norbit, now this.John Travolta plays a lipstick wearing, saggy coward. Tim Allen is a boring nobody. William H. Macy plays a stereotypical quiet nerd. Martin Lawrence is a black guy who isn't very impressive and not terribly funny. Uhhhh...did this movie get typecast, or what?Hitting on a few high notes, one being the the OCC guys - kinda funny in the beginning, especially considering how silly they come across on their show. The other would be Marisa Tomei. Totally doesn't look 43 and was very cute and quirky-charming throughout the film. Really the only talent there. I guess you have to keep that SAG card somehow.Biggest annoyance would be gay joke trends. I'm not going to go into my "Hollywood is two-faced" rant, but Hollywood is two-faced, claiming to be liberal and supportive of gays, and then using idiotic gay humor for cheap laughs. Worst of all, Brad Copeland wrote many Arrested Development episodes. I thought better of him.