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After the Wedding (Efter brylluppet) is a Danish movie released in 2006. The film is directed by Susanne Bier and stars Mads Mikkelsen and Sidse Babett Knudsen. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but lost out to The Lives of Others.
The film had its North American premiere as a gala at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. [1], and is scheduled to open in limited release in New York City on 2007-03-30 and in Los Angeles on 2007-04-06. [2]
The UK release was Friday 9 March 2007.
Jacob Petersen manages an Indian orphanage. With a small staff, he works as hard as he can to keep the orphanage afloat. The project has been in danger of collapse for eight years and now faces bankruptcy. A Danish corporation offers a substantial donation to maintain the orphanage, but Jacob is told that he must return to Denmark (where he grew up) to receive the funds. Apparently the CEO of the corporation wishes to shake Jacob\'s hand.
Jacob travels to Copenhagen and checks into a luxurious suite at a five-star hotel, paid for by the corporation: quite a contrast from his living conditions in India.
When Jacob meets with Jørgen (the CEO of the corporation), Jørgen says he is still considering which project to fund. This surprises Jacob, who had understood that the decision was already made.
Since Jørgen\'s daughter Anna is to marry on the next day, he invites Jacob to the wedding. Coincidentally, Jacob meets his former girlfriend Helene there. She was the love of his life and went to India with him, but when he was unfaithful with her best friend, she left him and went back to Denmark. She is now the wife of Jørgen.
During Anna\'s speech at the marriage festivities, Jacob learns she is not the biological daughter of Jørgen. His suspicion that she might be his is confirmed by Helene the next day. Jacob is angry to have learned of his daughter only after two decades. Helene claims that they had tried to track him down in India but were unsuccessful. She is compelled to tell Anna of Jacob now; the two meet and get along rather well.
Despite all these issues, Jacob does meet Jørgen again over the funding of his Indian orphanage. Jørgen offers to create a foundation in Jacob\'s and Anna\'s name and fund it with a large sum of money. One of the conditions of the contract, however, would be that Jacob move to Denmark. Jacob initially finds himself unable to comply, because back in India waits eight-year-old Pramod, whom he has been raising since birth. He also does not want to be bought by Jørgen. When Jacob storms out, Jørgen explains to him his real motivation: Jørgen is terminally ill and will soon die. He has brought Jacob to Denmark so he can care for Anna, Helene and Jørgen\'s little twin sons. Jacob is so angered, however, that he hastily leaves for his hotel room. When Anna turns up there crying her eyes out because her newlywed has been unfaithful, Jacob realizes that he should be there for his daughter and that he can help tens of thousands of Indian orphans that way, as well. He signs the contract with Jørgen.
Jørgen dies. On Jacob\'s next visit to India, construction work at the orphanage is well under way. Jacob asks Pramod whether he would like to come to Denmark with him, but partly because Jacob used to rail against rich people, Pramod decides to stay in his home country.
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* Mads Mikkelsen as Jacob Petersen
* Rolf Lassgård as Jørgen Lennart Hansson
* Sidse Babett Knudsen as Helene Hansson
* Stine Fischer Christensen as Anna Louisa Hansson
* Christian Tafdrup as Christian
* Mona Malm as Mrs. Hansson
* Meenal Patel as Mrs. Shaw
* Neeral Mulchandani as Pramod
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Because I Said So is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann and starring Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Lauren Graham, Piper Perabo and Stephen Collins. This film is rated PG-13 for sexual content including dialogue, some mature thematic material and partial nudity. It was released on February 2, 2007.
The movie opens at a wedding. The bride, Maggie (Lauren Graham), her sister Mae (Piper Perabo) and mother, Daphne (Diane Keaton), are trying to set the youngest sister, Milly (Mandy Moore), up with a bachelor at the reception. As they send her off to introduce herself, Daphne warns her not to do her nervous laugh. Almost as soon as she starts talking to the guy, she breaks out into snorting laughter.
At another wedding, Mae is the bride and Milly has stolen away into a bedroom with a guy that she met at the wedding. She uses her cell phone to call her sisters because she thinks the guy might have \
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On a snowy Christmas Eve in the Delta Alpha Kappa sorority house, sorority sisters are preparing to celebrate for the night. Sorortiy member Lauren (Crystal Lowe) is getting changed into her pajamas. In the next room Clair (Leela Savasta) is writing a Christmas card to her half-sister, Leigh. Suddenly she hears something from her closet. She goes over to the closet door and looks inside. Though she does not see anything initially, a black plastic bag is pulled over her face and a fountain pen is stabbed into her eye.
At a nearby mental institution, a patient named Billy is being served Christmas dinner in a holding cell. Billy manages to lure his guard into his cell and kill him with a sharpened candy cane. Billy then kills a volunteer Santa Claus and leave the institution wearing the volunteer\'s costume.
Back at the sorority house, Kelli (Katie Cassidy) and her boyfriend Kyle (Oliver Hudson) are talking in his car. Kelli explains that she plans to spend Christmas with her sorority sisters despite the fact that Kyle wanted her to spend time with him. As Kelli goes inside the house, her fellow sorority sister Megan (Jessica Harmon) calls Kyle on his cell phone. While speaking to Kyle, Megan is inside her room watching a home pornographic video featuring her and Kyle. Inside the house, Melissa (Michelle Trachtenberg), Heather (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Dana (Lacey Chabert), Lauren, and Ms. Mac (Andrea Martin), are preparing to exchange gifts. The sorority has a secret Santa gift exchange which includes the mental patient Billy. While Heather is the secret Santa for Billy, she did not buy a gift because she believes the exchange of presents at Christmas to be a pagan ritual, leading to a discussion about the pagan origins of the holiday and the personal history of Billy.
According to Ms. Mac, the sorority house was Billy\'s childhood home. As a child, Billy\'s father was loving and caring toward him, while his mother was hateful and cruel toward Billy and his father. As Billy became older, his mother became an alcoholic and increasingly hateful towards him. During one Christmas evening as Billy opened his present from his father, his parents had an argument in which the mother was confronted about having an affair. Billy then witnesses his mother killing his father, whose body is later concealed by the mother and her lover. Because Billy witnessed the crime, his mother forces him to live in the attic.
Afterward, Heather goes upstairs to her room but runs into Eve (Kathleen Kole), whom is leaving for the holidays. Eve then gives Heather a Christmas gift. Kelli and Lauren go upstairs to tell Clair and Megan they are going to open the presents. Megan decides to put off opening presents. As Lauren and Kelli leave, Megan hears a snow globe tune playing in the attic. Megan then goes into the attic and discovers Clair\'s body by a window in a rocking chair. Immediately, she has a plastic bag pulled over her face, is stabbed repeatedly with a sharp tree topper and has one of her eyes ripped out.
Leigh Colvin (Kristen Cloke), Heather Lee (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Melissa Kitt (Michelle Trachtenberg), and Kelli Presely (Katie Cassidy)
Leigh Colvin (Kristen Cloke), Heather Lee (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Melissa Kitt (Michelle Trachtenberg), and Kelli Presely (Katie Cassidy)
Afterward, Kelli goes upstairs to check on the other girls. Kyle is then seen inside Megan\'s room. While he explains that he was there to surprise Kelli, he had not seen Megan or know where she is. Eventually, Kyle tells more of Billy\'s personal history.
After witnessing his father\'s murder, Billy was kept in the attic for several years. Despite this, his mother and new stepfather lived relatively happily, though it is revealed that Billy\'s mother and stepfather had trouble conceiving a child. Because of this, Billy and his mother engaged in incest to have a child. Eventually, Billy\'s mother had a girl named Agnes. One Christmas evening, Billy escaped from the attic, attacked Agnes and ripped out one of her eyes, and killed his stepfather and mother. Billy was put into a mental institution and Agnes into an orphanage. Kyle claims no one has seen Agnes since.
Kelli goes into Megan\'s room and finds video of Kyle and Megan on Megan\'s computer. The power in the house goes out and Kyle leaves following an argument with Kelly. At this point, Leigh (Kristen Cloke), Clair\'s half-sister, is seen looking inside the house. Leigh explains that while she is there to pick Clair up, she has not received a call from her.
Dana goes outside to turn on the circuit breaker. As Dana enters the crawlspace, she is attacked by a figure and killed. Inside the house, Lauren decides to take a shower and go to bed. As she is showering, someone is watching her from a broken tile in the floor. As Lauren sleeps, someone calls from Dana\'s cell phone and Kelli, Leigh, Melissa, and Heather go outside to search for her. While searching for Dana, the girls find Eve\'s head inside her car. Kelli calls the police and Heather and Ms. Mac decide to leave for help while the other girls stay behind. While Heather waits inside Ms. Mac\'s car, Ms. Mac begins to scrape ice of the windshield. Heather is killed inside the car, and Ms. Mac is impaled by a falling icicle. Leigh and Kelli go to check on Ms. Mac while Melissa is attacked and has a plastic bag placed over her head. She escapes and runs into Lauren\'s room but is eventually killed with an ice skate. Kelli and Leigh rush into the house for Melissa, where Kelli calls for Melissa and hears the phone ring in the attic. Before entering the attic, the pair find Kyle, and Lauren\'s eyeless corpse. At the attic door, Kyle is pulled into the attic and is stabbed and has one of his eyes ripped out. After entering the attic Leigh and Kelli discover that Agnes has placed the dead sorority sisters around a macabre Christmas tree decorated with eyes and the severed head of Eve. Kelli and Leigh are both attacked by both Billy and Agnes, leading to a fire which engulfs the attic and (apparently) Billy and Agnes. Both Kelli and Leigh manage to escape and eventually end up in the hospital.
While Kelli and Leigh are being tested and treated in the hospital, Billy kills their medical examiner with a power saw and finds Agnes alive inside a body bag. In the hospital, Leigh goes into Kelli\'s room and is killed by Agnes. Upon returning, Kelli is attacked by Agnes. During the confrontation, Kelli grabs a defibrillator paddle and electrocutes Agnes. Billy then attacks Kelli. The battle leads to Kelli pushing Billy over a balcony onto a Christmas tree where he is impaled on the tree\'s top ornament.
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The movie opens with archived footage with Bluesman Son House saying that the worst kind of blues are the blues caused by love.
Rae (Christina Ricci) and Ronnie (Justin Timberlake) have a romp in the sack before Ronnie has to head off to the army. Afterwards his nerves cause him to throw up while Rae soothes him. Rae has a chronic cough, but is hesitant to go to the grocery store to pick up medicine. Ronnie gives Rae a watch identical to his. Every night the two watches will beep at the same time and they'll think of each other. Gill (Michael Raymond-James) picks up Ronnie in his pickup truck and they head off leaving Rae crying on the lawn. Rae's hunger for sex starts almost immediately and she writhes on the ground like she's possessed.
Reverend R.L. (John Cothran Jr.) is trying to calm down Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson). Lazarus goes inside a small cafe and sits with his wife. She's leaving him for his younger brother because living with Laz makes her feel old.
Rae meets up with the local drug dealer Tehronne (David Banner) to quench her hunger for sex. She apparently meets him for sex every time Ronnie heads out of town. Rae leaves and, still persistently coughing, heads towards the grocery store where her mom works. She and her mom have a very tenuous relationship.
Lazarus goes home and mows down all of his wife's roses with his tractor.
That night Rae goes to a party and gets drunk and stoned to ease her depression over Ronnie leaving her that morning. Gill is at the party and watches her get more and more messed up to the point of playing topless football with some guys and then having sex with one of them on the grass. He picks her up and takes her in his truck. She tries to defend her actions by saying that she begged Ronnie to stay. Gill attempts to have sex with her, but she laughs at him. This infuriates Gill who starts beating her. She is not moving, so he panics and dumps her out of the truck onto the road.
Lazarus is at a bar that used to be a hot spot because people would come to see him play the blues. Now that bar is pretty empty. His brother comes in and says that he is upset that the meeting Lazarus had with his wife did not go better and he wanted to try to make sure there was no bad blood between them. Bad blood is an understatement, because Laz smashes a bottle, throws his brother on a pool table and tells him that Cain and Abel would have nothing on them if he ever saw his brother again. A drunken Lazarus goes home and gathers all of his wife's belongings in garbage bags and throws them outside.
The next morning he takes the trash to the end of his driveway and sees Rae laying in the road, half naked and beaten unconscious. He sees she's alive, but realizing a black man would be very suspect if he tried to take a battered white girl to the police or hospital, decides to nurse her back to health himself. She regains consciousness long enough to see he's black and says the name, "Tehronne". Laz goes into town and questions Tehronne about the girl, thinking maybe he beat her. Tehronne tells Lazarus that Rae is the town tramp who has sex with everybody. He says he's not pimping her, so she's free if Lazarus wants a shot at her. Lazarus realizes that Tehronne didn't have anything to do with the beating. He goes to the pharmacy and sees Angela, the pharmacist (S. Epatha Merkerson). He tells her that he's taking care of his niece because his brother doesn't have any money. She has a cough. Angela gives him some cough medicine and says that it's free.
Over the next two days Laz nurses Rae back to health. She has fever dreams of a man with a zippo coming in to rape her. She also runs out of the house in a daze searching for Ronnie, thinking she can hear the sound of his watch beeping. Lazarus decides he's going to take it on himself to try to make Rae's head right too. To keep her from running off again, he chains her to the radiator. Her fever breaks and she finally comes to. She's obviously upset that she's chained to the radiator and tells Lazarus if he wants sex, fine, she just has to be on her way. He tells her he doesn't want sex, he wants to make her right. She tries a couple times to seduce him, but to no avail.
Lazarus goes into town to get her a dress so she'll feel more lady like. He gives Angela a basket of things he made from his garden. Angela asks how his niece's cough is. Lazarus tells her that she's much better now.
While he's in town, a young delivery boy comes over and Rae has sex with him. Lazarus comes home and chases him off. The Reverend R.L. also comes over, worried because he's been trying to call Lazarus for days, but he hasn't answered. Lazarus has hidden the phone to keep Rae from calling anyone. R.L. sees that Lazarus has Rae chained up inside and asks if he's crazy. A black man keeping a white woman captive could get himself killed. Lazarus explains the situation to R.L. and asks for help. R.L. goes inside and talks to Rae. Rae tells him that she thinks the idea of going to heaven just because you apologize for any wrong you did in the world just before you die is silly. R.L. tells her that he kinda thinks the idea of heaven is a little silly and he feels God is someone you turn to when you need help in doing the right thing in life, not someone you apologize to at the end of life.
R.L., Rae, Lazarus and the delivery boy all share a meal that Rae even helped cook.
Meanwhile, Ronnie comes home and goes to a bar. Inside he finds Gill. He explains that he had to come home because the army discharged him because of his nerves. He also tells him that he's been unable to get in touch with Rae and asks if Gill knows where she is. Gill tells him that she probably ran off with someone as soon as Ronnie left.
Lazarus and Rae share some post meal moonshine and Laz proposes a toast to freedom. Rae laughs and says that he's funny. Laz unlocks the chain and says it's not his part to try and change her. That's really up to her. She asks if he'll do something for her. He says he'll do anything she wants.
Ronnie and Gill go to Ronnie's house and sees it's exactly the same as when Ronnie left. Gill tells Ronnie that Rae is a slut who sleeps with everyone as soon as he leaves. He tells him that he even gets with Rae and that's why he knows where everything is in their house. Ronnie gets upset and beats Gill, grabs a gun and leaves.
Lazarus takes Rae into town. He has lunch with Angela while Rae goes to the grocery store to talk to her mom. She tells her mom that all she wants to know is was her mom aware of that fact that she was being molested. Her mom gets defensive and tells her not to put the blame on her because she's a slut. She also tells her that the only regret she has is that she didn't get an abortion. Lazarus sees the commotion at the grocery store, runs in and takes Rae out. Angela follows and asks if Rae is really his "niece".
Lazarus and Rae go to Lazarus' old hangout from the beginning of the movie. As they walk in, Rae thinks she hears Ronnie's watch. The bar is packed. Everyone is there to see Lazarus play the blues. Lazarus puts on a great show and everyone dances and has a good time, including Rae. Through a window, Ronnie watches Rae dance with all the guys.
Archived footage of Son House says that sometime the blues are so bad, they'll make a man kill.
The next morning at Lazarus' home, Rae sings and tries to play a song on the guitar about how much she loves Ronnie. Laz wakes up and tells her he'll play and she can close her eyes and sing. While they play, Ronnie comes in with his gun. Rae opens her eyes and sees Ronnie standing there with the gun to Lazarus' head. Ronnie hits Lazarus. Laz taunts Ronnie telling him if he wants to shoot him for sleeping with his girl, to just shoot him. Ronnie can't shoot him so Lazarus takes the gun away from him. Ronnie starts to have a panic attack so Rae soothes him. Lazarus calls R.L. over to help mediate the situation.
Rae comes clean to Ronnie and tells him that she loves him, but they're both messed up and need each other. She hopes that he'll accept and help her. They reconcile. Lazarus goes to Angela and asks for one more favor. She's to be the maid of honor at Rae and Ronnie's wedding. Laz gives Rae away. As Ronnie and Rae drive off to start their new life together, Angela and Lazarus hold hands. While driving, Ronnie panics when his car is surrounded by semi trucks. He pulls over in a panic and Rae soothes him. It'll be a rough road, but a road they travel together.
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Hostel follows three backpackers in search of easy thrills in Europe, who are lured to an obscure hostel in Slovakia and become victims of a secret thrill-kill industry.
The film opens with a man washing blood down the drain of a mysterious-looking room. The action then moves to Amsterdam, where the backpackers are introduced. Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson) are Americans and Óli (Eyþór Guðjónsson) is from Iceland. Looking for cheap thrills instead of art, they enjoy repeated experiences of drugs and prostitution. While set in Amsterdam, these scenes were actually filmed in the Czech Republic.
After being kicked out of a club and locked out of their hotel, they meet Alexi (Lubomir Šilhavecký), a Russian man who tells them of a Slovakian hostel that is filled with American-loving, sexually promiscuous women. During the train journey, they encounter a Dutch businessman (Jan Vlasák) whose bizarre, sexually forward behaviour alarms them. On arrival at the hostel, they find they are sharing their room with Natalia (Barbara Nedeljáková) and Svetlana (Jana Kadeřábková), who are apparently Italian and Russian. The room in which they are staying is Room 237, a reference to The Shining, one of Hostel\'s numerous allusions to other thrillers. The girls invite the new arrivals to a spa and later have sex with Paxton and Josh after a night out at a club. During the night, the Dutchman from the train reappears, rescuing Josh from a confrontation with local street kids.
The next morning, the Americans discover that Óli is missing; as they leave the hostel in an effort to locate him, they are approached by a young Japanese woman named Kana (Jennifer Lim). Her friend Yuki has also disappeared. She shares with them a photo, sent to her phone, of the missing pair superimposed over the smokestack of an abandoned factory nearby, along with the word \
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When Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould) makes the mistake of building a hotel with one of Las Vegas’ most hated businessman, Willy Banks (Al Pacino), he gets cut out of the deal and ends up in the hospital after a heart attack. Danny Ocean (George Clooney) tries to help his old friend out by giving Banks a chance to restore Reuben’s share of the hotel, but Banks dismisses him without any regard. Six months later, with Banks’ investment thriving as the richest hotel in the city and the ultimate spot for high rollers, Ocean and his crew decide to bring him down. With the help of their former nemesis, casino owner Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia), who is also out to settle the score against Banks, his fierce rival, they scheme to find a way to bankrupt Banks on his casino’s opening night. This time, they are not in it for the money, but rather for revenge.
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Snow Cake is a drama film released on the 8 September 2006 in the UK. Directed by Marc Evans, it stars Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Carrie-Anne Moss and Callum Keith Rennie. The movie was filmed in Wawa, Ontario.
Snow Cake is a drama about the friendship between Linda, an autistic woman (Weaver), and Alex (Rickman) who is traumatized after a car accident involving Linda\'s daughter.
The movie was screened and discussed at Autism Cymru 2nd international conference in May 2006 as well as the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, among others. It was the opening night screening for the Berlin Film Festival as well.
When Vivienne Freeman (Emily Hampshire) gets a ride from Alex Hughes (Alan Rickman) in his car, she is killed by a truck crashing into the car. Everybody agrees that it is not Alex\'s fault. He visits the victim\'s mother Linda (Sigourney Weaver), who is autistic. She has been informed about her daughter\'s death a few hours before Alex\'s visit, but is not showing any sadness. However, she has a cleanliness mania due to which she does not want to touch a garbage bag. Her problem is who will put it outside on the garbage collection day, that was always done by Vivienne. She insists that Alex stays a few days so that he can do it. He agrees and also arranges the funeral.
During his stay he visits and has sex with Maggie (Carrie-Anne Moss), a female neighbor who, he has been told, is a prostitute. He asks how much he owes her, but she is surprised, she did not do it for money. He is embarrassed, but also relieved, not only that she is not seriously offended by the insinuation, but also because he was not sure he had enough money with him. The police warns her to be careful, Alex has committed a murder and served a prison sentence for that. Nevertheless they continue to be friends and have sex. Maggie does not confront Alex about the matter, but later Alex confesses about the murder: he killed the man who caused the death of Alex\'s son in a car crash, on the day Alex was going to meet his son for the first time; Alex had only recently learned about his existence, the result of an affair a long time ago.
Although Linda first tells Maggie she does not want any help from her, Maggie helps Linda anyway.
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Wild Hogs is a 2007 biker comedy movie starring John Travolta, Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence, and William H. Macy. It was released nationwide in the United States and Canada on March 2nd. There was a special sneak peek in certain areas on February 24th. Many theatres are still showing this movie now.
Woody Stevens (John Travolta), Doug Madsen (Tim Allen), Bobby Davis (Martin Lawrence), and Dudley Frank (William H. Macy) are four successful middle-aged suburban men in Cincinnati who find themselves frustrated with the pace of daily life. Woody is a formerly rich businessman who now finds himself alone and bankrupt. Doug is a dentist who can’t connect with his son and misses his college glory days when he was called “The Golden Knight.” Bobby is a plumber who’s often bossed around by his wife. Dudley is a computer geek who seeks to find a woman in his life. Their one collective hobby has always been to ride together on motorcycles around the city. They even have leather jackets with their biker gang name, “Wild Hogs,” stitched on the back.
After Woody finds out that his marriage is ending in divorce and that he\'s bankrupt, he suggests that the Wild Hogs embark a cross-country road trip on their bikes to seek adventure. After some hesitation from the three others, the four agree to the trip and set off on their Harley Davidsons.
The road trip is filled with humorous moments. For example, when they cosily sleep close to each other, scantily dressed, a policeman (John C. McGinley) tells them this is lewd and lascivious behavior, but it turns out that he is only teasing: he is gay and actually jealous. Later the four go skinny dipping, but are very uncomfortable when a family goes swimming. When the family discovers that the four men are naked they feel very uncomfortable too and leave. The policeman appears again; he also undresses and joins the four men, showing sexual interest in them; this makes the four feel uncomfortable again, and now they leave.
The fun soon ends when the foursome stops at a small New Mexico bar and stumbles onto a real motorcycle gang called the Del Fuegos. Del Fuego leader Jack (Ray Liotta) tricks the foursome into a bum motorcycle trade, then tells them they should leave before something else bad happens. The Wild Hogs leave the bar without Dudley’s bike.
Less than a mile away, Woody stops, disgraced at what just transpired. He tells his friends that he will walk back and reason with Jack for the bike. But when Woody gets back to the bar, he builds up his courage and cuts the fuel lines to every gang member’s motorcycle in the parking lot before exiting with Dudley’s bike. He returns to his friends with the bike (to much astonishment) and explains that he simply threatened the gang with legal action should they not turn over the bike. At the nervous Woody’s request, they quickly leave the area. Jack orders his gang to follow the Wild Hogs, but when he errantly tosses a cigarette, it hits gasoline on the ground, which triggers a chain reaction that blows up the entire biker bar. The Del Fuegos swear revenge, getting to work on repairing their vehicles.
Meanwhile, because of Woody’s insistence that they should not stop for any reason, the Wild Hogs run out of gas and are forced to stop in the small town of Madrid, New Mexico, to wait overnight for the fuel station’s opening. The four are first mistaken for actual Del Fuegos and feared. Once the mistake is cleared up, the Madrid Sheriff (Stephen Tobolowsky) tells the Wild Hogs that the Del Fuegos terrorize the town and the small police force is unable to do anything about them.
At a chili festival that night, Dudley meets Maggie (Marisa Tomei) and immediately is smitten with her. As he courts her, Bobby comes across two Del Fuegos in town (who have spotted the Wild Hogs and informed Jack). Thinking himself untouchable, because of Woody’s previous “legal action” explanation, Bobby humiliates the two bikers. Under orders from Jack, the two Del Fuegos refuse to do anything, but instead get humiliated and simply leave the area. The town praises all the Wild Hogs as saviors, thinking them a friendly biker gang who can protect them.
Dudley spends the night with Maggie. The next morning, The Del Fuegos arrive en masse and Jack yells to the townspeople that his gang will slowly destroy the town until the Wild Hogs come out to fight. Woody reveals he lied about the biker bar incident and his friends are disappointed with his deceit. When the Del Fuegos start to wreck Maggie’s diner, Dudley goes out to meet them. The rest of the Wild Hogs arrive to back up Dudley and a four-on-four fistfight begins between four Del Fuego bikers and the Wild Hogs. Easily outmatched, the Wild Hogs are beaten up, but refuse to stay down and see the diner destroyed. With their dignity on the line, they continue to get up and take punch after punch, much to the amazement of Jack. Just then, the townspeople all arrive carrying makeshift weapons and defend their new friends; they demand the Del Fuegos leave the Wild Hogs alone and get out of town. The situation is defused by the arrival of Damien Blade (Peter Fonda), a legendary Southwest biker and founder of the Del Fuegos. Blade chastises Jack and the Del Fuegos for picking on four men and the townspeople (and we learn that Jack is actually Damien\'s son). The Del Fuegos, feeling guilty, leave. In a salute to Easy Rider, Blade tells the Wild Hogs that they need to \
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