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Wild Hogs

  • Director: Walter Becker
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Buddy Film, Road Movie
  • Themes: Midlife Crises, Faltering Friendships, Journey of Self-Discovery
  • Main Cast: Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy, Ray Liotta
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 99 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

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 truly experience the biker lifestyle in this revved-up road comedy starring John Travolta, Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence, and William H. Macy. Upon trading the comfort of their couches for the thunderous rumble of two-wheeled street machines, these four adventurous riders cross paths with the notorious Del Fuegos -- an authentic biker gang that doesn't take kindly to the weekend warrior type. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Review

There is no sane reason that such a low-brow, scattershot affair as Wild Hogs (2007) should possibly succeed as a comedy. The script is not even certain which character is the protagonist; in act one, it seems to be Tim Allen's Doug, in act two John Travolta's Woody takes over, and in act three the romance between William H. Macy's Dudley and Marisa Tomei's Maggie takes center stage. Only Martin Lawrence as token black pal Bobby is clearly relegated to B-list status. By giving equal time to almost every member of its ensemble cast, the film underutilizes each of them in turn and never fully explores any one of their characters, thus rendering dramatically slack their third-act transformations into better men. Ray Liotta, in the meantime, seems slightly embarrassed by his participation in this cluttered, potty-minded production, although he receives able supporting work from M.C. Gainey and Kevin Durand, a standup comic who, along with Macy, does the best work in the film.

The humor is pratfall-heavy and rife with gay panic that borders on offensive until it crosses that border and leaves it far, far behind. And for a film about a quartet of buddies coping with their midlife crises by embarking on a cross-country biker quest, the trip seems geographically truncated by its lengthy detour in the second half into the sort of small-town Nirvana only glimpsed in movies and television shows. Yet, despite all of its obvious and manifold flaws, Wild Hogs is the one thing it really needs to be: funny. The jokes work, dumb as they are, and while to call the story "mild" is an understatement, director Walt Becker clearly understands the thinness of the material he's working with here and maintains a steady, self-mocking tone and nimble pace that serve the picture well, while wringing some real energy and engagement from his sprawling cast. Wild Hogs was a sizeable box-office hit, despite a raft of negative reviews, perhaps largely due to the fact that it was exactly the type of movie it seemed to be in its marketing campaign: dumb, likeable, and amusing. Its success is a potent reminder that audiences will forgive much if delivered a sturdy product that delivers the goods it promises. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Marisa Tomei - Maggie; Kevin Durand - Red; M.C. Gainey - Murdock; Jill Hennessy - Kelly Madsen; Dominic Janes - Billy Madsen; Tichina Arnold - Karen Davis; Stephen Tobolowsky - Charley; Jason Sklar; Kyle Gass - Kyle (Lead Singer); Randy Sklar; John C. McGinley; Peter Fonda - Damien Blade; Ty Pennington

Credit

Gregory Van Horn - Art Director, Anson Downes - Associate Producer, Linda Rae Favila - Associate Producer, John G. Scotti - Associate Producer, Darice Rollins - Associate Producer, Gary Thomas - Boom Operator, Anne McCarthy - Casting, Jay Scully - Casting, Kathryn Brink Casting - Casting, Pete Anthony - Conductor, Lisa Jensen - Costume Designer, Penny Rose - Costume Designer, Jordanna Fineberg - Costume Designer, Valerie Laven-Cooper - Costume Designer, Davida Roberts - Costume Designer, John G. Scotti - First Assistant Director, Walter Becker - Director, Christopher Greenbury - Editor, Stuart H. Pappe - Editor, Amy Sayres - Executive Producer, Todd Lieberman - Executive Producer, Sharla Sumpter - Executive Producer, Bonnie Clevering - Hair Styles, Yolanda Toussieng - Hair Styles, Frank R. III Crosby - Hair Styles, Becky Brake - Location Manager, Rowan Stanland - Location Manager, Teddy Castellucci - Composer (Music Score), Laura Z. Wasserman - Musical Direction/Supervision, Diane Stata - Musical Direction/Supervision, Hallie D'Amore - Makeup, Debra Denson - Makeup, Chris Hayes - Camera Operator, Michael Corenblith - Production Designer, Robbie Greenberg - Cinematographer, Brian Robbins - Producer, Mike Tollin - Producer, Todd Lieberman - Producer, Dennis S. Sands - Recording, Dennis S. Sands - Sound Mixer, Steve Cantamessa - Sound/Sound Designer, Dimension Sound - Sound Editor, Judy Nord - Sound Recordist, Erik Flockoi - Sound Recordist, Daniel Epper - Stunts, Erik Stabenau - Stunts, Nick Loren - Stunts, Jalil Lynch - Stunts, Jeff Brockton - Stunts, Todd Warren - Stunts, Jack Gill - Stunts Coordinator, Lenny Vullo - Unit Production Manager, Brad Copeland - Screenwriter, Aimee Pierson - Production Assistant, Kate Greenberg - Production Assistant, Austin Davoren - Production Assistant, Allison K. Lequin - Production Assistant, Michael McGiffin - Production Assistant, Leigh Anne Stoudemire - Production Assistant, Brandy Marrs - Production Assistant, Jeremy Gerke - Production Assistant, Jerry Pooler - Visual Effects Supervisor, David Grimaldi - Sound Effects Editor, Yann Delpuech - Sound Effects Editor, Albert Gasser - Sound Effects Editor, Jeff Sawyer - Sound Effects Editor, Gentle Jungle - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Tom Woodruff, Jr. - Model Effects, Spooky Stevens - Unit Publicist, Ryan Folsey - Additional Editing, Jay Levy - First Assistant Camera, Robert Heine - First Assistant Camera, Steve Mullen - Gaffer, Robert M. Johnston - Grip, Hank Sheppard - Grip, Andrew Wilson - Grip, Amber Maahs - Grip, Michael Kenner - Key Grip, Curt Sobel - Music Editor, Brent Brooks - Music Editor, Greg Leisz - Musical Performer, George Doering - Musical Performer, Brian Kilgore - Musical Performer, Tom Mgrdichian - Musical Performer, Gabe Witcher - Musical Performer, Tim Pierce - Musical Performer, Dave Marotta - Musical Performer, John "Juke" Logan - Musical Performer, Tom Walsh - Musical Performer, Lisa J. Watters - Production Coordinator, Tommy Tomlinson - Properties Master, Terry Porter - Re-Recording Mixer, Dean A. Zupancic - Re-Recording Mixer, Judi Townsend - Script Supervisor, Joseph E. Lotito - Second Assistant Director, R. Bruce Steinheimer - Special Effects Coordinator, Chris Squires - Steadicam Operator, Lorey Sebatian - Still Photographer, Corinne Pooler - Visual Effects Producer, Eliza Pollack Zebert - ADR Editor, Doc Kane - ADR Mixer, Leannette Browning - ADR Recordist, Dale Holmen - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician, Jennifer Webb - Assistant Production Coordinator, Carolyn Lassek - Assistant Properties, Dante Cardone - Best Boy Electric, John P. Morris - Best Boy Grip, Eduardo E. Mayen - Camera Loader, Kellie Gesell - Casting Assistant, Wayne Morse - Casting Associate, Freddy Luis - Casting Associate, James R. Tynes - Chief Lighting Technician, Terry Scott - Construction Coordinator, Victoria Rose Sampson - Dialogue Editor, G.W. Brown - Dialogue Editor, Andreas Crawford - Dolly Grip, Gary Christie - Dolly Grip, Tim McDonald - Electrician, Theodore Y. Bott - Electrician, Jason Linebaugh - Electrician, Darlene Hansen - Extra Casting, Ami Francis - First Assistant Accountant, Chris Mistorni - First Assistant Editor, Randall Guth - Foley Editor, Maria Bentfield - Key Costumer, Enid Arias - Key Hairstylist, Julie Kristy - Key Make-up, Joel Prihoda - Leadman, Sean Lampkin - Personal Assistant, Larry Whack - Personal Assistant, Ursula Woodland - Personal Assistant, Kelly Hayes - Personal Assistant, Ashley Jordan - Personal Assistant, Gina Hall - Personal Assistant, Suzanne Mayes - Personal Assistant, Aimee Bell - Personal Assistant, Stacey Mann - Personal Assistant, Christopher Sylvester - Personal Assistant, Dawn Darling - Personal Assistant, Shawn Tanaka - Personal Assistant, Nadia Randazzo - Post Production Accountant, Liz Popolizio - Post Production Assistant, Nick Greenbury - Post Production Assistant, Erin Dunlap - Post Production Assistant, Barbara Gutman - Production Accountant, Amy Hawkins - Production Accountant, Kerry Tancheski - Second Assistant Accountant, Lisa Guerriero - Second Assistant Camera, Patrick J. Smith - Second Assistant Editor, Keith Potter - Second Second Assistant Director, Keith Fisher - Transportation Captain, Aaron Skalka - Transportation Coordinator, Digital Dream - Visual Effects, Susan Benjamin - Set Decorator, Terry Haggar - Color Timing, Ciro Vuoso - Construction Foreman, Tony's Food Services - Craft Service/Catering, Mara Kerum - Craft Service/Catering, Teddy Yonenaka - Craft Service/Catering, Buena Vista Negative Cutting - Negative Cutter, Mary Beth Smith - Negative Cutter, Cassandra Cox - Production Secretary, David Bethel - Set Medic/First Aid, Pacific Title & Art Studio - Title Design, Bruce Schluter - Title Design, Amy Elizabeth Marsh - Art Department Coordinator, Lisa Shaw Phillips - Assistant Editor, Ryan Rubin - Assistant Music Editor, Mary Lampert - Department Head Hair, Michelle Vittone-McNeil - Department Head Makeup, Pernell L. Salinas - First Assistant Sound Editor, Beau Hilkene - Second Assistant Sound Editor, Wally Chin - Compositor, Scott Hankel - Compositor, David Beedon - Compositor, Nick Lund-Ulrich - Compositor, Alfredo Ramirez - Compositor, Roy H. Chang - Compositor, Joe Dubs - Rotoscope Artist, Hong Kim - Rotoscope Artist, Matt Hennessy - Painter (digital), Julian Gupner - Painter (digital)

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Wild Hogs

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Directed by Walt Becker
Produced by Kristin Burr
Todd Lieberman
Brian Robbins
Amy Sayres
Sharla Sumpter
Michael Tollin
Written by Brad Copeland
Starring Tim Allen
John Travolta
Martin Lawrence
William H. Macy
Ray Liotta
Marisa Tomei
Music by Teddy Castellucci
Cinematography Robbie Greenberg
Editing by Christopher Greenbury
Distributed by Touchstone Pictures
Release date(s) March 2, 2007
Running time 100 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $60 million
Gross revenue $253,625,427[1]
Followed by Wild Hogs 2: Bachelor Ride (2010)

Wild Hogs is a 2007 comedy film starring Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence and William H. Macy. It was released nationwide in the United States and Canada on March 2, 2007, though preview film screenings were held in select areas on February 24, 2007.

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Plot

Doug Madsen (Allen), Woody Stevens (Travolta), Bobby Davis (Lawrence) and Dudley Frank (Macy) are four middle-aged suburban men in Cincinnati who find themselves frustrated with the pace of daily life and lack of adventure. When Woody finds out his wife is divorcing him and leaving him bankrupt, he suggests going on a motorcycle road trip to California.

After the first day's ride, the men lose their tent when Dudley accidentally throws lighter fluid onto the burning tent (thinking it was water). They are forced to all sleep on an air mattress that was spared because Bobby was too slow to blow it up and get it in the tent when they made camp.

The next morning the men encounter a gay highway patrolman (John C. McGinley) who is jealous of them on their trip and "threatens" to charge them with lewd behavior. The men go on and stop at a lake where they go skinny dipping. They are interrupted by a family who stop to swim, and who leave, horrified. The Wild Hogs are suddenly joined by the same policeman from earlier, who joins the four naked men, which makes them leave. Stopping for fuel and food at a roadside bar, they meet the Del Fuego gang, headed by the tough biker Jack (Ray Liotta) who recognizes the four men as "posers" and takes Dudley's bike. After riding a short distance away, Woody says they should go back and get Dudley's bike. The others refuse, so Woody walks back alone, steals the bike and cuts the fuel lines on the gang's bikes. He quickly drives back to the Wild Hogs, claiming that all he did was threaten to sue the Del Fuegos. The group continues on towards the Pacific.

The Del Fuegos realize what has transpired and try to go after the Wild Hogs, but after their bikes stall, Jack carelessly throws his cigerette onto the line of fluid from where Woody cut the gas lines of the bikes. This causes a chain reaction that blows up the bar.

Because Woody is hesitant to stop for gas after the explosion, the Wild Hogs end up running out of gas. The four end up in Madrid, New Mexico where they are mistaken for members of the Del Fuego group when they quickly grab pitchers of beer they haven't ordered and start guzzling them. Recovering from their thirst, they learn the Del Fuegos regularly terrorize the town, but the police force, which has very little training and no guns, can't do anything.

The four men re-evaluate their lives, especially when Doug, Woody, and Bobby do a "bull-slap" and Dudley falls for Maggie (Marisa Tomei), the owner of the local diner.

Eventually, the four men are spotted and the Del Fuegos come to get their revenge, but Bobby, believing that they are safe because of what Woody told them, squirts the two men with ketchup and mustard. The two Del Fuego scouts do not fight, because Jack told them not to hurt the Wild Hogs until he arrived. The Wild Hogs are proclaimed heroes.

The next day, the entire team of Del Fuegos shows up in Madrid. Woody reveals what happened at the Del Fuego bar and the truth behind his need to take the trip, upsetting the others. After the Del Fuegos threaten to burn Maggie's diner, Dudley stands up to the gang, but is captured. The others join Dudley, with Doug declaring that they aren't going to run, but are going to fight. They are easliy outmatched by the Del Fuegos and are beat up badly, holding up against them to keep them busy. The townspeople arrive and threaten the Del Fuegos, when Damien Blade (Peter Fonda), Jack's father and the founder of the Del Fuegos, arrives. Blade tells Jack that the bar was nothing but an insurance scam, and orders his son to leave town.

Doug and Bobby's wives arrive, and the two finally learn to relate to their families. The Wild Hogs reach the West coast soon after. During the credits, the Del Fuegos get a new bar after the Wild Hogs contacted Extreme Home Makeover to build it.

Reception

Wild Hogs opened on March 2, 2007 to mostly negative reviews. Ty Burr of The Boston Globe compared the film's merits to its titular motorcycles, believing it to be "a bumptious weekend ride... the engine could use tuning and the plugs are shot, but it gets you most of the way there." Although writing a negative review, Burr offered praise for the film's final act, believing it "takes a satisfying turn" and that, with the exception of Allen, each of the film's primary cast members "earned his designated chuckle." He also favorably compared the film to RV, another comedy film focusing on a road trip.[2] Overall, the film holds an average rating of 3.8/10 on website Rotten Tomatoes, with only 15% of 131 reviews being positive.

Despite negative reviews, the film grossed $39.6 million in its opening weekend, ranking first place in box office sales and nearly tripling the debut of fellow opener Zodiac.[3] The film performed well throughout its entire run, falling just 30.5% in its second weekend[4] and ultimately grossing $168.2 million domestically and $252.8 million worldwide.[5]

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