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EW review: Can't put lipstick on 'Hogs'

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• "Wild Hogs" full of cliches, says EW's Lisa Schwarzbaum
• Film about four middle-aged guys who hit road on motorcycles
• One bright spot: Ray Liotta as an opposing gang leader
By Lisa Schwarzbaum
Entertainment Weekly
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(Entertainment Weekly) -- One Harley-driving suburban weekend warrior in "Wild Hogs" submits meekly to a bossy wife who treats him like a dog, literally, snapping at him to "Stay!" and "Come!"

Another highflier gets dumped by his swimsuit model of a girlfriend because of his recent brokeness. One's married to a nice lady who treats her husband like a second child because he acts like one.

And the fourth, a single computer programmer, is just scared silly by girls -- why else would he turn them off so reliably by securing his eyeglasses with a head strap?

Women, hmmmph! They can make a bunch of guys want to blast out of Cincinnati and hit the road like fans of "Easy Rider," ditching their easy-waistband pants in favor of black leather.

Tim Allen (the childish one), John Travolta (the dumped one), Martin Lawrence (the whipped one), and William H. Macy (the nerdy one) aren't a natural fit together -- each demonstrates moments of thespian discomfort, masked as actorly camaraderie. (Ha-ha, the guys go commando in a swimming hole!)

But then, nothing about this sputtering midlife-crisis family comedy is natural except the timeless notion that even the most latte-tamed baby boomer has the power to reclaim his inner Iron John. Ray Liotta provides the one true blast of comedic energy as the leader of a real, more pugnacious head-butting gang who tangles with the four amigos. Think the Hogs can take him down? Hear them squeal, then roar.

EW Grade: C-


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Wild Hogs

Martin Lawrence, Tim Allen, John Travolta and William H. Macy star as the "Wild Hogs."

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