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Wild Hogs

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
126K
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John Travolta, William H. Macy, Tim Allen, and Martin Lawrence in Wild Hogs (2007)
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A group of suburban biker wannabes looking for adventure hit the open road, but get more than they bargained for when they encounter a New Mexico gang called the Del Fuegos.A group of suburban biker wannabes looking for adventure hit the open road, but get more than they bargained for when they encounter a New Mexico gang called the Del Fuegos.A group of suburban biker wannabes looking for adventure hit the open road, but get more than they bargained for when they encounter a New Mexico gang called the Del Fuegos.

  • Director
    • Walt Becker
  • Writer
    • Brad Copeland
  • Stars
    • Tim Allen
    • Martin Lawrence
    • John Travolta
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    5.9/10
    126K
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    • Director
      • Walt Becker
    • Writer
      • Brad Copeland
    • Stars
      • Tim Allen
      • Martin Lawrence
      • John Travolta
    • 299User reviews
    • 161Critic reviews
    • 27Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Tim Allen
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    • Doug Madsen
    Martin Lawrence
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    • Bobby Davis
    John Travolta
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    • Woody Stevens
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Dudley Frank
    Ray Liotta
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    • Jack
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    • Haley Davis
    Cymfenee
    • Claire Davis
    Margaret Travolta
    Margaret Travolta
    • Dana
    Victor Izay
    Victor Izay
    • Mr. Putnam
    • (as Vic Izay)
    • Director
      • Walt Becker
    • Writer
      • Brad Copeland
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    5kmosier-2

    Was I watching a different movie than most?

    As a 48 year old weekend biker I was very much looking forward to this film, but after reading the overwhelmingly positive reviews by other posters I have to wonder if I saw a different version of this movie. I felt the chemistry between the stars was lacking and many of the sets were contrived. This film reminded me of a low budget made for TV effort and was as predictable as the day is long. I tried to eat my popcorn and treat the movie as pure fluff, but I kept thinking - would I like to be on this road trip with these guys? The answer was a resounding NO. I won't say it was all bad, and there were several funny scenes, but this is not one I would see again.
    8diac228

    Its no American Beauty or Sideways in terms of the middle-aged crisis theme. Then again, that is a good thing....

    To compare Wild Hogs to comedic greats and classic movies about mid-life crisis would be absolutely foolish. Sitting back and enjoying the wild ride is your best choice in getting the full enjoyment out of this flick. Containing a diverse cast that works quite well, a handful of funny cameos, tons of predictable yet enjoyable scenarios, and a rather surprising amount of physical humor; Wild Hogs is a startlingly delightful comedy that isn't afraid to reach low for a laugh. Coming off as more than just a guilty pleasure, we have good acting running the show, as our longtime cinema veterans mesh together and bring out their best comedic skills to deliver a nice trip through the United States.

    Wild Hogs follows four middle-aged men losing excitement (among other things) in their daily aspects of life. Doug (Tim Allen) isn't the fun guy he used to be, Bobby (Martin Lawrence) is not able to run his own home, Woody (John Travolta) has lost pretty much everything, and Dudley (William H. Macy) has nothing to begin with. The four of them decide to take their boring lives out for a spin, and try to relive the glory days of college-- ride off in their motorbikes across the country. The main conflict is whether or not they can unleash the Wild Hogs in them and be able to reach California in one piece. The other problem arises when the well-known tough biker gang Del Fuegos crosses paths with them.

    The premise is something we've all seen before, yet it can still be done well with the right group of people. Mixing John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, Tim Allen, and William H. Macy is something that truly would not, and could not have been predicted by anybody. Nonetheless, this unique quartet does a fantastic job. Not one actor is overused or overacting, and we see each of the actors' talents brought to life. Tim Allen puts his physical humor to the test and succeeds. John Travolta brings his comedic chops and also is shockingly hilarious. Martin Lawrence has his good movies (Nothing to Lose) and his really bad movies (Black Night, Big Momma's House 2) but in here, he doesn't go too far, doesn't attempt too hard, and holds his own as the uncertain Bobby. Topping them all is William H. Macy, whose physical comedy tops all the others in this movie. Rounding out the cast is an assortment of cameos and short roles that despite being good were quite underused (Marisa Tomei, Stephen Tobolowsky, Ray Liotta, John C. McGinley, Peter Fonda).

    The laughs in here are present pretty much throughout the film, and it ranges from funny little one-liners, to physical comedy, to lowbrow comedy, to even a bit of absurdity. A bit of it is predictable, yet some of it comes flying out of nowhere (literally and figuratively). We have a nice bit of cinematography to capture some of it, including a nice shot of "death" taking a liking to William H. Macy and a brilliant game of "Bullslapping." The director, Walt Becker, knows better and lets the camera roll and the actors take control of what is going on. He was fortunate enough to capture the fun and silliness with little effort.

    We don't have Oscar material in the least bit, but we have material that will spark laughing riots from the audience time and time again. Like most decent comedies of this decade, its best not to be taken seriously, because analyzing and nitpicking would distract from the overall experience. Like what the characters in the film originally wanted; it was a trip with no rules, no barriers, and no remorse. Wild Hogs does just that; it was a raw, strong PG-13 ride with the violence, sex, profanity, and look-away moments that anyone on the open road would witness. Also supporting this movie is a nice soundtrack, cleverly adding some good Southern rock, Bon Jovi, AC/DC, and even White Zombie. Try to catch some subtle Disney humor involving the actors and character's names.

    Bottom Line: So what if the script isn't groundbreaking? So what if the direction didn't enhance anything? So what if the story became a bit predictable? We have four veteran actors making fools of themselves for almost two hours on the open road, and with very little time in between potential laughs. It was just pure popcorn entertainment, and isn't that what you want on a Friday night? Wild Hogs will not inspire you to do something, but it will inspire some conversations and maybe even a second viewing. Besides, it is rare to see Tim Allen and Martin Lawrence provide a slew of funny moments. While this movie could have benefited from fewer clichés and more unpredictability, it stands tall as the first good comedy of 2007.
    7DJRayC

    One of my favorite Travolta, Allen, Macy, Liotta and Tomei

    I would have given this movie a 10 had it not had Martin Lawrence in it. I think they should have gotten Cuba Gooding Jr. To play the part of Bobby. He is much funnier than Lawrence. Lawrence's character is the same in every single part he plays...it has grown weary, old and not funny. I love the idea of older guys heading out on the open road. As a motorcycle owner and rider it put a smile on my face. Liotta as the gang leader was perfect. R. I. P. Mr. Liotta... I will miss you deeply on the big screen. If you don't like this movie you have never been on the open road and have no sense of humor :) It's a wonderful movie.
    purrrtyinpink07

    Almost Non Stop Laughs

    So last night i went and saw a sneak preview of this movie. I figured it would be like a lot of recent mainstream comedies where all the funny parts were in the commercial. Not True. I started laughing within the first 5 minutes and didn't stop for almost the rest of the movie. Same goes for my mother, who in her laughter accidentally spit soda all over the man in front of her, to my 11 year old brother. I would warn you if you are considering taking kids under the age of 8 there is a surprising amount of profanity (when i went i thought it was a kids movie) and sexual humor. I would say go see it in theaters, it is one of the funniest mainstream comedies i have seen in a while.
    7bradysullivan-51224

    A Solid Family Movie

    Well structured hero journey with some outdated humor makes for a great watch late at night with pj's and some popcorn. I might be bias from growing up with it, but totally bring the kids ages 12-15they will love it.

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    • Trivia
      Maggie's Diner was built in Madrid, New Mexico for the film, but the producers were asked to leave the building standing when filming was complete. It is now a gift shop that sells Wild Hog and Del Fuego souvenirs.
    • Goofs
      Early in the film when Doug (Tim Allen) is taken to a Cincinnati hospital, an outdoor image of the hospital clearly shows two palm trees in the background. There are no palm trees in Cincinnati. This is obviously a "stock shot." The same identical stock shot appears in "Old Dogs" when Rita Wilson is taken to a hospital. (There are no palm trees in that part of the country either).
    • Quotes

      Jack: You're gonna pay a disobedience fee of $10,000! Plus another $40,000 to rebuild the bar! And if you wanna see your friend alive again, do not call the cops! If you're not here in half an hour to settle this, I'm gonna take the fine out on your friend's legs! I'm gonna break 'em with this tire iron!

      Dudley Frank: Don't bring the money! I'm a computer programmer! I don't need my legs!

      Jack: Fine! I'll break his hands!

      Dudley Frank: Oh, damn it. Bring the money!

    • Crazy credits
      As the credits roll, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition shows up and gives the Del Fuegos a new home, courtesy of the Wild Hogs. A few members have interviews with talking about the new bar. And a shot of the Wild Hogs in a bar watching the show.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Zodiac/Gray Matters/Wild Hogs/Smarter for 10 (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Slow Ride
      Written by 'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (as David Peverett)

      Performed by Foghat

      Courtesy of Bearsville Records / Rhino Entertainment Company

      By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rebeldes con causa
    • Filming locations
      • Madrid, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Tollin/Robbins Productions
      • Wild Hogs Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $168,273,550
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $39,699,023
      • Mar 4, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $253,625,427
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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