REVIEW

DVD Review: Wild Hogs

Written by Matt Paprocki
Published August 16, 2007

With a likeable cast and generic road trip narrative, Wild Hogs had enough in the tank to pull in a massive box office draw of nearly $170 million. It’s a shame audiences weren’t treated to something worthwhile for their money. While it does offer up some mild fun and amusement, Wild Hogs is a lazy, dull, and clichéd romp with little merit.

William H. Macy steals this movie from his co-stars, Martin Lawrence, Tim Allen, and John Travolta. Macy is the out of place guy in this band of wanna-be bikers, riding across the US for no reason other than to, well, ride across the US. Each is suffering from a mid-life crisis of his own, and their quest is a way to wind down and restore some lost youth.

Scripting here is forced. Before their trek can begin, they rid themselves of cell phones in order to be “free.” Not only does the scene make them out to be irresponsible idiots, it’s far too convenient for the writers to avoid the obvious question later when things go wrong. Another sequence later has a (very) gay karaoke singer repeatedly given screen time. Not only is the audience never introduced the character, he had no bearing on the plot and is never involved with the action.

Of course, movies like this are created to move from one scene to the other, putting the characters in increasingly disastrous situations that viewers find funny because it’s not them. In Wild Hogs, there’s plenty of scatological humor, gay references, and mild slapstick. It’s not enough to keep this one bringing laughs for the full running time.

As mentioned above, Macy is the show stealer. His laid back, polite approach to every situation is flawless. His remarks, which the character sees as perfectly logical, always hit at exactly the right moment.

The second act begins with the introduction of a rival, tough biker gang led by Ray Liotta, who has nothing to do other than walk around and look the part. His talents are thrown away, and the comedic tone of the movie is drowned by the gang's generic actions. Bikers have tattoos, beat people up, and drink a lot. At least, that’s what they do in stereotyped movies.

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Matt Paprocki is the former reviews editor for Digital Press. The deep game collection, which spans nearly 30 systems and 2,000 games, lines his walls for research purposes. Matt strives to bring credibility to video game journalism, and to aid the industry in becoming respected with all forms of entertainment media. He currently freelances for GameArgus.com and MultiPlayerGames.com.
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DVD Review: Wild Hogs
Published: August 16, 2007
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Section: Video
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