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Wildhogs movie review

This film, which is about four friends who decide to have one last cross country trip, is filled with semi-hilarious situations as well as some ill-timed stereotypes. This film is lacking the comedy that is portrayed in the previews and makes audiences wish that they had saved their money.

The basic concept of the plot, which is to have four ordinary, older guys get together to take a motorcycle trip, is far from exciting, though it does have the potential to be funny.

The problem with this film is that the majority of the time it fails on the laughter scale, though there are a couple of funny scenes.

As far as the basic set up of the plot, it is unexciting, unamusing and severely disappointing. There are no twists and turns or even surprises written into this film, and audience members can guess the ending within the first five minutes of the beginning.

The final point lacking in this film is the acting. This film makes Tim Allen and Martin Lawrence fans wonder what happened to these two comedians.

John Travolta’s performance in this film is also poor and, since he is a major star, I expected more. The only shining star in this film is Marisa Tomei who, as usual, pleases audiences with her quirky performance.

Overall, this film was a complete waste of money and time, and I would not advise anyone to spend money on this film, even when it comes to DVD.

I am highly disappointed by the waste of talent by two of my favorite comedians and expected more from such a critically-acclaimed hit mo