You have an epic martial art's fight between Dalton (Swayze) and Jimmy (Marshall Teague) watch the fight carefully Dalton uses eagle claws technique when kills Jimmy. Road House is a film that I will always cherish and I definitely don't agree with people who doesn't like this film. It is definitely my favorite Patrick Swayze film. Road House is my favorite film, it has a lot of action and kickboxing fight scenes, Patrick Swayze does a really good job playing a hero for an late 80's action flick it is pretty good and I love it. Patrick Swayze does a really good fight scenes, I think Patrick Swayze does really good job with a fight scenes, he does very solid job I mean really bottom in my heart I really miss Patrick Swayze I really do, that he is no longer with us. There is a lot of action in this film, a lot of kickboxing and a lot's of fights in it. Now it's "no more nice guy" for Dalton as he starts busting heads, leading him to the all-time, no-holds-barred, butt whooping showdown of the century. After he sends his goons to bust up the Double Deuce, all hell breaks loose. Discovering Jasper is controlled by an evil sadist (Ben Gazzara) who doesn't want anyone meddling with "his" town. Plot: Dalton (Patrick Swayze) is the best bar bouncer in the business, but he's anything but "typical." He's a little small for his trade, has a degree in philosophy and he believes in "being nice." But when he's hired to clean up the Double Deuce in the small town of Jasper, he's pushed to his breaking point. I can say Nomad, Dalton and Jack Crews are Patrick's favorite characters of mine he ever played! My mom loved to watching him in her favorite miniseries North and South it was her favorite show that she talked about with me. Road House will always be his best film he work with it. It is my third favorite Patrick Swayze movie and It is a action martial arts classic childhood! I love this film to death I love it so damn much and I love Steel Dawn and Black Dog to death the same as I love Road House. It is an action classic that I grew up with it, I am a fan of Patrick Swayze and I can say it is his best action film! I love this film I grew up watching it as a kid. This film stands alone as Patrick Swayze's best work in my opinion. Road House (1989) is my personal favorite number 1 film from Patrick Swayze. Added 9-14-2009: We'll see you on the other side, Patrick! God Bless you! The genius of Joel Silver my know no boundaries. When faced with such an artistic statement as Road House, one can either sit back and enjoy, or chuck the tape out the window. But criticism of a film like this is useless. It makes you wonder who would have been left for Wesley to skim from. Most of these places get wiped out as the action unfolds. It seems to only have a bar, an auto parts store, a Ford dealership, and a cafe or two. As Roger Ebert points out in his review, there is no way anyone could get as rich as Wesley by skimming this little town. The film has more than its share of logical lapses. "It will be like you never left," as Christopher Lloyd tells Michael J. This is the type of film you can basically stop at any place, then push play when you and your friends get back from the bars. The film comes in surprisingly long at 114 minutes, but don't worry. The whole thing plays out like a typical night on the town for us yokels here in the red states. Anything for guys who like movies is in abundance. The film is filled with bar fights that eventually turn into shootouts, hot women, fast cars, monster trucks, explosions, you name it. The line focuses on the supposed size of Swayze's package, and the size vehicle his seed could fill. It's spoken by pro wrestler Terry Funk who plays the bouncer Swayze replaces. Decorum prohibits me from stating it verbatim, but you'll probably know it when you hear it. the reply- "About a hundred dollars!" And this film also contains the greatest line ever spoken in the history of cinema. "What do you take me for?" a bimbo asks another bar patron in an early scene. We get monumental lines such as: "It's good to see you!" spoken by a blind man when he first greets Swayze. This film has a script that should be bronzed or put on display at the Smithsonian. He and his thugs skim money from every business in town, and the last thing they want is some stranger waltzing on to the scene to break up their control of the action. This fictional town of Jasper, MO is dominated by a slimy Boss-Hogg type played by Ben Gazzara. He's got a degree in philosophy from NYU! He owns a Mercedes! Why, he's the best damn cooler in the business! And it's a good thing he is. He isn't just your ordinary illiterate muscle head, though. What brilliant trash this film is! It works absolutely every time! For all I know it was filmed either at Uncle Ron's or El Matador here in town! Road House is the story of a bouncer hired to clean up a rough bar in a tiny town.
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