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| Wild HogsRunning on empty February 28,
 2007 5:30:17 PM 
Four suburban males in the throes of midlife crisis decide the remedy is to don leather, saddle a Harley, and cruise across the county — with no rules. That’s the excuse, anyway, for John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, Tim Allen, and William H. Macy to hook up, ham it up and spark a few laughs. The four venerable actors have a good time, though their uneasy-rider shtick runs out of gas too soon and it’s up to Ray Liotta’s pissed-off biker boss (shades of Something Wild) to give the movie torque. Marisa Tomei adds some spice as the object of desire in the sleepy Southwestern sticks, and John C. McGinley is the scariest thing on the interstate as a trooper with a zest for S&M and all-male cuddle parties. But it’s a bumpy ride; TV writer Brad Copeland and director Walt Becker (Van Wilder) rev up the gags until their gears are stripped. Instead of opening up the throttle, Hogs ends up idling and spreading exhaust.
|   NO RULES: for John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, Tim Allen, and William H. Macy.
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												Another Martin Lawrence shtick 
												A chilling gangland epic 
												A grand idea 
												A step ahead of the rest 
												A rich kid on the road to comeuppance 
												Ever shirtless, ever silly 
												Oodles of fun 
												Inadvertent camp 
												No pulse 
												 A humorless turd
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