
Four middle-aged men decide to take a road trip from Cincinnati to the Pacific in order to get away from their lives which are leading them nowhere. Taking their motorcycles, these "Wild Hogs" tear up the road and eventually stop in New Mexico for a drink not knowing that the bar belongs to the "Del Fuegos", a mean biker gang. When the Del Fuegos steal a bike that belongs to the Wild Hogs, the four men form a plan to steal their bike back.... (Full plot summary below)
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Four middle-aged men decide to take a road trip from Cincinnati to the Pacific in order to get away from their lives which are leading them nowhere. Taking their motorcycles, these "Wild Hogs" tear up the road and eventually stop in New Mexico for a drink not knowing that the bar belongs to the "Del Fuegos", a mean biker gang. When the Del Fuegos steal a bike that belongs to the Wild Hogs, the four men form a plan to steal their bike back.
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| Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)Jeffrey WesthoffAn especially lame comedy based on nothing but a situation. The humor is farce or slapstick, so character development doesn't matter. Establish the types, put them in one crazy mix-up after another and you're done. |
| Sean the Movie GuySean McBrideone of those lowest common denominator movies that aims only for easy laughs and a quick paycheck for its main actors |
| OhmyNews.comBrian OrndorfSomehow, Hogs isn't a torture device; in fact, it's pretty amusing when it puts its mind to it. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekA vacuous male-bonding farce...made worse by dumb slapstick interludes and the failure of the stars to generate much comic wattage. |
| Film School RejectsNeil MillerThis predictably sappy plot yields some surprisingly ruckus comedic moments. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanI firmly believe that if the actors in a movie are having a good time, that sense of fun can potentially come off the screen and infect the audience. Wild Hogs, for me, was this kind of movie. |
| Ebert & RoeperRichard RoeperIt's bland and forgettable; it'll probably do okay when it plays on a plane. |
| Laramie Movie ScopeRobert RotenThe characters are not consistent and behave crazily in order to advance what little plot there is. |
| Dallas Morning NewsRoger MooreThis could have been a City Slickers on cycles. But it's an incredibly lazy movie, from the on-the-nose casting to the soundtrack ('70s vintage road rock) to the script to the scouting of locations. |
| Palo Alto WeeklySusan TavernettiRediscovering one's inner manhood and earning everyone's respect boils down to fighting the bad boys. Another measure of manliness involves repeatedly making fun of a gay highway patrolman (John C. McGinley) and tossing in plenty of homophobic jokes. |