Tim Allen,
John Travolta,
Martin Lawrence,
William H. Macy,
Ray Liotta
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A mismatched group of bored suburbanites longing to escape the stress of their daily lives and embrace the freedom of the open road finds that it takes more than polished chrome and leather jackets to... read more
Directed by: Walt Becker
Release Date: March 2, 2007
DVD Release Date: August 14, 2007
Stats: 32,698 reviews
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April 3, 2012
Hmmm bit of an A-list ego trip really, not much happens here that isnt predictable, cliched and rather unfunny to be frank. Just a bunch of old guys trying to be cool and funny whilst trying to impress younger women, thats all this is! haha and thats on both counts as in film and... read more
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August 17, 2011
Wild Hogs is just okay for, I like watching it but I also feel embarassed when i do because of how cliche and dumb it is at many times.
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August 10, 2011
Half-fun, half-lame, although a decent biker comedy overall. Script-wise, it's really lacking, but the cast and soundtrack keeps things enjoyable. I feel sorry for William H. Macy though, whose only job in the film is to provide some clownish slap-stick and comic relief. He sort ... read more
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July 8, 2011
With an odd cast and a seemingly ridiculous story, this is actually quite funny. I particularly enjoyed Marisa Tomei and William H. Macy.
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May 4, 2011
Much like its cinematic counterpart, Old Dogs, this is a movie that's really good for what it is and basically panned by critics for no good reason. It's a basic story that most people can relate to and enjoy on some level. Sure it's a little cheesy and goofy, but there was never... read more
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October 3, 2010
Nice light-hearted movie! Woody (John Travolta), Doug (Tim Allen), Bobby (Martin Lawrence), and Dudley (William H. Macy), are four middle-aged men, who find themselves frustrated with the pace of daily life,and their one dream has always been to become a group of bikers, and a... read more
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July 16, 2010
Wild Hogs is a dull, and uninspired comedy with semingly washed outactors passed their glory days. The film is unfunny and irritating. I thought the filmmakers tried too hard with writing a ''funny'' script, which had a few laughs, but as a whole, Wild Hogs is a faillure as a co... read more
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May 19, 2010
16/05/2010 (DVD)
An awesome film with a collaboration of legendary talents. You have the "Cool guy", the "Family" guy, the "Geeky guy" and Martin.
I had a fabulous blast watching this again and no doubt I'll pull it out in the future to refresh the memory with joy.
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May 17, 2010
What you see on the box is basically what you get and not much else. Its a simple comedy and not much else. Tim Allen is my hero so without him in this movie I would have just added it to my un-interested list. But with things running out to watch I thought simple laughs were in ... read more
Critic Reviews
It's bland and forgettable; it'll probably do okay when it plays on a plane.
Boy, is this one lame wheezer of a movie. Wild Hogs actually feels as though it might take longer to watch than it did to write. Full Review
Perhaps it's not within the purview of a mere critic to question the judgment if not the sanity of Disney executives who green-lit this travesty, but who exactly did they envision to be the audience? Full Review
Wild Hogs isn't as jaw-droppingly awful as its trailers suggest.
It's a joyless cross-country romp in which the heroes confront crazy animals, lascivious hicks and rest-stop bathroom horrors. Full Review
'A lot can happen on the road to nowhere,' reads the tagline on the poster for Wild Hogs, a comedy that also illustrates exactly how nothing can happen on the road to nowhere. Full Review
What financial strings had to be pulled to get John Travolta, Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence and William H. Macy to sign on for this second-class City Slickers? Full Review
Wild Hogs isn't wild so much as a mild evocation of better fish-out-of-water flicks. Full Review
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