Wild hogs gay cop
Wild Hogs DVD Review : The screenplay was written by Brad Copeland
It was released nationwide in the United States and Canada on March 2, to negative reviews but was a box office success. You would think there would come a time when a dude dressed up in a macho cop uniform, pretending to be overtly gay would stop being funny at some point.
Wild Hogs is a American biker road comedy film directed by Walt Becker and starring Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence and William H. Macy. And be married to Kelly Preston. All four of these men have their share of middle aged problems. Damn he was funny.
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Not all of the jokes are funny and some are truly lame. My deepest apologies to gay dudes everywhere, but when actor John C.
He also does it in way that is very funny, and possibly offensive to gay dudes everywhere.
Wild Hogs assured viewers : The film is about a group of four men from Cincinnati, Ohio, who pose as a biker gang
But at some point during its ninety minute running time, it should make you laugh. But damn that gay cop was funny. Well, none too happy about that, the Fuegos set about hunting down the Hogs which leads them to the sleepy town of Madrid New Mexico where mayhem, zaniness, and laughter will hopefully ensue.
And as is typical with a movie like this, the ending consists of more inane slapstick and fake sentimentality than you can probably stand. Wild Hogs () - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. So just like Bing and Bob used to have back in the day, we have ourselves a real live road picture which lends itself to all kinds of madcap zaniness.
Christopher Armstead.
As is typical with a movie like this, the plot is completely disposable and predictable. Reviewed by. Sure I was in the second grade at the time, but I do remember it. Inspired to change their lives the four decide to take their expensive bikes and ride across country, as opposed to across town, for a real life road trip.
Reviewed by Christopher Armstead.