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Post by spike240 on Apr 17, 2007 21:22:40 GMT
Went to see Wild Hogs last night and it's absolutely brill. Laughed all the way through - You could take your kids, you could even take your granny - they would all enjoy it. Highly recommended
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Post by CD on Apr 17, 2007 21:26:57 GMT
The reviews are very mixed which is often a good thing.
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Post by molestrangler on Apr 17, 2007 21:40:20 GMT
Went to see it last week, laughed all the way through it. Great film Ian
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Post by kabulcalling on Apr 19, 2007 17:00:50 GMT
It is a naff, cheezy and ham acted film with a predictable (90+%) story line. They knew that when they made it. They loved making the film, and obviously had a barrel of laughs as they enjoyed making it. It is so clearly reflected in the film, for example - watching JT trying not to laugh when he is tying to be deeply worried. I spent 2 hours (or what ever the length of the film is) laughing with them, at them and along with them. Bravo to the cast and crew for making a damn good fun film, in these days of blood, gore, explosions and CGI. The reviews are mixed because the serious film critics don't get it. Their loss. The more people go to see it, the more films will be made like this. Go on, treat yourself, go watch it. RMJ
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Post by eliminator on Apr 19, 2007 17:37:48 GMT
I enjoyed it, laughed out loud, which I don't normally do.
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Post by Reaper on Apr 19, 2007 20:56:41 GMT
It`s funny if you are/or have been a biker.
The only peeps I found didn`t laugh were the "non bikers" their words not mine.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2007 20:58:53 GMT
The reviews I've read rubbish it, but now I've read some biker comments i might try it. ;D
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Post by justso on Apr 19, 2007 23:29:35 GMT
Took my son to see it last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was like City Slickers on Harleys instead of horses with Tim Allen instead of Billy Crystal and with less navel gazing and more laughs. Like Kabulcalling said, it is pure gorgonzola and proud of it. Considering the typical age of the posters on this board I suspect there will be more than a few of us who empathise with the mid-life crisis theme of the movie
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biwoz
Scooter Rider
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Post by biwoz on Apr 20, 2007 4:12:03 GMT
Dudley Frank: I got a tat. Doug Madsen: Hell just froze over. Woody Stevens: Let's see it! Dudley Frank: I'm a biker dude! . . . Woody Stevens: It's an Apple. Dudley Frank: I know, it's trademarked, but what are they gonna say... It's in my skin, b!tch! ;D ;D
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geordie guy
CBT failure
Some people never grow up !!!
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Post by geordie guy on Apr 20, 2007 11:52:56 GMT
I went last night, with two mates, We all enjoyed it, good laugh.
We all could identify with the characters, not saying who I resemble. Thought the biking scenes on the open road were Brill.
its good fun...................... Well worth seeing.
Cheers, Ivan
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Post by teejayexc on Apr 20, 2007 22:18:39 GMT
Funny film, pure cheese as already said, but what the hell, if it makes you laugh.
Best bit IMHO, was the gay cop scenes, ;D. Brought back memories of M40man's encounter with a "friendly" biker at the Dragons Rally.
;D ;D ;D
Trev
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