RATING: 
                    PG-13 for crude and sexual content, and some   violence.                     
                    GENRE: 
                    Comedy 
                    RELEASE: 
                    Mar. 2, 2007 
                    STARRING: 
                    John   Travolta, Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy, Tichina Arnold, and Marisa Tomei 
                    DIRECTOR: 
                    Walt   Becker  
                    DISTRIBUTOR: 
                    Buena Vista Pictures Distribution                     
                      
			 
							 
							
							
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				MOVIE 
REVIEW
				
				Wild Hogs
				
				Movieguide Magazine 
				  
				
				
		CBN.com 
        - Wild Hogs is like two   different movies. The first half is an often lewd and scatological comedy about   middle-aged men trying to re-discover their youth. The second half is a much   funnier, more endearing and, eventually, more meaningful story about standing up   to bullies and sticking together. 
         
        Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin   Lawrence, William H. Macy play four goofy, middle-aged men in Cincinnati who   like to spend time together getting away from their families and riding   motorcycles. They call themselves the Wild Hogs. Due to various personal   problems, they decide to get away by going on a road trip to the West   Coast. 
         
        After a couple lewd encounters with a homosexual highway   patrolman, whom they shun, the four friends have a run-in with a real motorcycle   gang. The gang's leader (played by Ray Liotta) takes away one of the men's bikes   and forces them to ride away without it. One of the men returns and steals back   the bike, but, unknown to the others, he cuts the gas wires on the gang's bikes,   a gang member drops his cigarette into the gas, and the gang's clubhouse   explodes into a million pieces. 
         
        Riding further, the four men find a nice,   sleepy little town holding a chili festival. The town itself has been terrorized   by the motorcycle gang in the past. Meanwhile, the motorcycle gang is anxious to   find the four goofy friends and beat them up. When they eventually show up, it   puts everyone in danger. 
         
        The acting in Wild Hogs is uneven, especially in   the film's first half when the movie uses most of its lewd material, including   some toilet humor. The second half is much cleaner. The second half also has a   more interesting plot and theme where the four comic heroes, and the villains,   learn that real men don't act like bullies, they stand up to them. Even the   little community holding the chili festival learns this lesson, which gives   viewers a positive lesson about American values. It also reminds one of many   American westerns where the community stands behind the good guys to defeat the   bad guys. These are great lessons for all of us today. 
         
        Wild Hogs contains   lots of foul language throughout, however. That, and the movie's sexual jokes and   toilet humor, deserve an extreme caution. The movie's positive qualities are   more in line with Movieguide®'s moral, spiritual, psychological, philosophical,   cultural, and biblical standards. 
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