This boss and I went to see the movie Friday night (still too cold here to be riding much).
We really enjoyed it. It has several funny "slapstick" moments to it. I doubt if it will become a classic. But, if your local deal positioned a few new bikes in the theatre lobby as ours did, it should sell some Harleys.
As bikers there are about a million things you could pick as unrealistic about the movie. But it is supposed to be for entertainment, not a documentary and I was entertained. So I give it a rating of "3/4 of a tank." Don't miss any riding time to see it, but if you have time to kill on a rainy day or you have to take the wife out anyway (birthday in my case), its worth the price of admission.
Speaking of the price of admission. Maybe my memory is bad, but it seem like back when I was in high school I could put gas in my truck, take my girl to the movie, and grab a couple of burgers afterwards for less than what one ticket costs now.

Oh well, I am sure my parents said the same thing everytime I asked to "borrow" ten bucks on Saturday night.
Later,
Ghost