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Marisa Tomei Maggie. Gainey Murdock. Jill Hennessy Kelly Madsen. Dominic Janes Billy Madsen. Tichina Arnold Karen Davis. Stephen Tobolowsky Charley. Jason Sklar Earl Dooble. Randy Sklar Buck Dooble. Drew Sidora Haley Davis. Cymfenee Claire Davis. Margaret Travolta Dana. Victor Izay Mr. Putnam as Vic Izay. Paul Teutul Sr. Paul Teutul Jr. Hopefully, they will be able to clear their heads and get a fresh perspective on their lives.

On the road out west they run into a group of real bikers and later a town being terrorized by the same gang. The friends decide to face the biker gang and in the process help to save the town.

Even the details seem to be pulled directly from other films, fables, and famous short stories. The townspeople band together to confront the Del Fuegos, but just then Damien Blade Peter Fonda , Jack's father and the founder of the Del Fuegos, arrives and orders the gang to back off. Blade berates Jack for letting four "posers" hold off an entire biker gang, questioning aloud just which side was the "posers," and saying that the bar was merely an insurance scam.

Blade tells the Del Fuegos to leave town, and ride the open road until they remember what riding is really about, mentioning as he leaves that Jack "takes after his mother. Doug and Bobby's wives arrive, and Doug reconciles with his son. Bobby's wife orders him to return with her, but he refuses, finally standing up to her and convincing her to let him finish the ride.

The Wild Hogs leave, reaching California , and in a scene similar to one at the beginning of the movie, Dudley becomes distracted and nearly loses control of his bike. This time, however, he keeps control, while the others, in an ironic twist, crash into a tandem surfboard. While most of the bike gang is ecstatic and grateful for their new home, Jack is shown only crying and not saying anything, most likely out of joy.

Many of the motorcycles utilized by the Del Fuego gang were customized choppers. Both Teutuls have cameo appearances at the beginning of the film. Tim Allen, a noted automotive designer and hobbyist, gave input to the design of his motorcycle. Of the bikes used in the film by the four main characters, his is the most customized model.

Wild Hogs opened on March 2, to mostly negative reviews. The film holds an average rating of 3. McGinley of "Scrubs" encounters the gang and interprets their banter and situation to mean they too are gay. Like any good gay cop, he overlooks their legal transgressions and desperately wants in on the action.

Such a sense of humor completely clears Wild Hogs of any suspicion of highbrowism. In truth, any observations the movie has to make about middle age are superficial, trite, and often deal with urinating.

The film shifts gears from road comedy to small-town comedy about halfway in, shortly after the so-called Wild Hogs encounter a real motorcycle gang, the Del Fuegos. Led by the heavily-tattooed Jack Ray Liotta , the Del Fuegos are coarse, hostile, and protective of their little dive, especially against suburban wannabes whom they greatly outnumber. A bogus bike trade, sneaky retribution, and exploded bar later, our fearful fearsome hide out in Madrid, New Mexico, where the tiny town is enjoying their annual Chili Festival.

With their gas tanks empty, Doug, Woody, Bobby, and Dudley interact with the simple folk and check out the local attractions, eventually learning that the vengeful, widely-feared Del Fuegos are out looking for them. There's no way to get around labeling Wild Hogs a mediocre movie. It's not terrible, but it's certainly not particularly good. Scenes of the men getting a rise out of slapping a bull's behind and squirting bad guys with ketchup and mustard feel like they've been lifted from some cheesy movie or TV show in the past.

Even with unoriginality completely forgiven, the movie can't elicit anything stronger than mild diversion, which is especially unfortunate based on the prowess of the cast. And the impressive roster of actors extends beyond them, summoning a valid charge of wasted talent. Of the supporting cast, Tomei has the biggest part, playing the unbelievably accessible waitress who, serving as the requisite romance, makes a perfect fit for the nerdy Dudley.

Recognizing these faces is fun and, on the whole, all the actors bring a sincere effort to the table. They're just saddled with material that seems more tailored for episodes of a mid-range sitcom than a big studio movie.



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