The Wild Hogs Blooper Spectacular
Wow, this is awesome. Usually we have to wait for a DVD release to be offered a meaningless (and generally entertainment-free) collection of movie bloopers, but the marketing team behind the motorcycle comedy Wild Hogs has decided to dole out those goodies extra early. Click right here to see if this material makes Wild Hogs look more appealing ... or less. (Still, it's a bit funnier than the trailer.)Starring Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence and William H. Macy, Wild Hogs comes from second-time director Walt Becker (after Van Wilder) and first-time screenwriter Brad Copeland -- a man who has penned a few episodes of Arrested Development and My Name is Earl and must therefore have some talent. Plus the flick seems to have a Ray Liotta cameo, and really, doesn't every movie need a Ray Liotta cameo? The Disney comedy opens on March 2.
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2-20-2007 @ 7:21PM
Edu Caselles said...
Click right here to see if this material makes Wild Hogs look more appealing ... or less.
Where do I should click?
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2-20-2007 @ 7:23PM
Edu Caselles said...
Ok, thanks :P
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2-21-2007 @ 8:38AM
Ryan Sullivan said...
This movie is just so wrong on so many levels. Just from the previews, it seems that they put a bunch of pics of actors on a dart board and fired at random to pick the stars. But, from the bloopers, Ray Liota was funny and it looks like the dude up on stage singing will be the best part of the movie. But, hey, thats just my opinion.
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2-21-2007 @ 12:50PM
Alicia said...
Call me names if you must, but I'm actually kind of looking forward to this movie. It looks like it might be a fun 100 minutes. Plus, what's not to love about Kyle Gass singing Dontcha?
The only thing that's killing me is the tagline: "Four guys from the suburbs hit the road ... and the road hit back." The road HIT back? Are subject-verb agreement errors some studio honcho's idea of hilarious?
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2-21-2007 @ 2:22PM
Jette said...
Alicia, it bugged me too until I realized that both instances of the verb "hit" in that tagline are meant to be the past tense. Then it works grammatically.
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2-21-2007 @ 5:09PM
newkillerstar said...
Oh, I think this movie looks really funny - I cracked up at the blooper reel - I'm sorry but William H. Macy repeatedly hitting the sign interspersed with that weird guy singing Pussycat Dolls was comedy gold. My boyfriend will love this, too, for sure.
I actually heard that there was one outtake that made the movie - somehow, Ray Liotta and Tim Allen were having a scene, and Ray Liotta ended up punching Tim Allen in the face accidentally, and apparently they kept it in the film.
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