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    1989: ROAD HOUSE!!! / Top 5 Movies

    1989: ROAD HOUSE!!! / Top 5 Movies

    Giff’s choice, Road House, is our topic for part 3 of 1989. Coming in just before the decade ended, this was one of the most ‘80’s of all ‘80’s movies. Learn about great kill scenes, professional coolers, and monster trucks for everyday use. Road House is ludicrous and it never slows down.  It is a time capsule of ‘80’s excess and toxic masculinity. And we break it all down for you. 

    We finish with our favorite movies of the year. Like the music choices, we couldn’t stick to five. 1989 was a monster year for movies, especially for impressionable youngsters who wanted to take in everything they could. We rattle off a list that is sure to contain 1-2 of your own favorites. And just remember, if a polar bear happens to fall on you, the pain don’t hurt!

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    Virtuosity

    Virtuosity

    We venture into the near future of 1999 to take a look at the VR cyberpunk action spectacular 'Virtuosity' starring Denzel Washington and a then-unknown Russell Crowe in what Carlee argues is his best performance (with a few asterisks).

    We discuss the film's early arrival at the forefront of virtual reality stories that would become a lynchpin of late 90s science-fiction cinema, its impressive mixture of practical and digital special effects, and why the decade's middleweight movies often reveal the most about the culture of the era. 

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    Episode 90 - Curly Sue

    Episode 90 - Curly Sue

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    47:15 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    51:23 - Pop Culture

    59:56- Rankings & Ratings

     

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    281 - Road House

    281 - Road House
    The dancing's over. Now it gets dirty on this episode of 80s Revisited! Use code "Revisited" for 20% off and free shipping at MANSCAPED.COM. 80srevisited@gmail.com to talk with us, and leave a review for us! Thank you for listening 80s Revisited, hosted by Trey Harris. Produced by Jesse Seidule.

    Road House

    Road House

    Road House

     

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    Road House

     Directed by: Rowdy Herrington

    Written by: R. Lance Hill (Story)  Hilary Henkin (Scrrenplay)

     

     

    Starring:  

    Patrick Swayze

    Kelly Lynch

    Sam Elliot

    Ben Gazzara

    Julie Michaels

     

     

    Release date: May 19, 1989

     

     

    Budget: $17,000,000M ($39,635,911.29M in 2022)

     

    Box Office: $61.6M ($143,621,890.32 in 2022)

     

    Gross worldwide

     

    $30,050,028M ($70,062,367.30M in 2022)

     

    Ratings:   IMDb 6.6/10 Rotten Tomatoes 37% 

    Metacritic 36% Google Users 87% 

     

     

    Between VHS, DVD, Blu-ray and Streaming service sales, 'Road House' has grossed over $203 Million dollars. The film was originally released on VHS and then on DVD. In the United States MGM first released the film on DVD on February 4, 2003 with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio and theatrical trailer as the sole extra feature.[12] In 2006 a Deluxe Edition DVD was released with two audio commentaries including one with the director, two featurettes titled "On the Roadhouse" and "What Would Dalton Do?".[13]Road House was first issued by MGM on Blu-ray disc on June 2, 2009. A second disc combines the same six special features ported from the Deluxe DVD.[14] After being reissued numerous times in the U.S., in 2016 Shout! Factory released a 2-disc Blu-ray collectors edition with fourteen extra features with material ported over from the previous editions. New supplements include a ‘making of’ documentary with new interviews by Herrington, actors Kelly Lynch, John Doe, Kevin Tighe, Julie Michaels and Red West, a separate conversation with the director and featurette for the films music

     

     

    Here art thine Awards My Lord Tucker the Wanker second Earl of Wessex. Lord of the Furries. Heir of Lord baldy the one eyed snake wrestler.

     

    Razzie Awards 1990

    Nominee

    Razzie Award

    Worst Picture

    Joel Silver

     

    Worst Actor

    Patrick Swayze

    For Next of Kin

     

     

    Worst Supporting Actor

    Ben Gazzara

     

    Worst Director

    Rowdy Herrington

     

    Worst Screenplay

    R. Lance Hill (also story)

    Hilary Henkin

     

     

    First time you saw the movie?

     

    Plot:

    -Patrick Swayzes epic mullet

    -What kind of asshole kicks a woman like that guy in the beginning?

    -$5K up front, and $500 a night. If you work 5 days a week, that's 260 days a year. That's $130K, all cash, no taxes. Not too shabby. Even if its only 4 days a week, that's 208 days a year, which is $104K. Not bad for 1989. In 2022, that would be ~$242K.

    -That's the most well lit dive bar I've ever seen.

    -Any of yall ever been in a huge brawl like that?

    -How did Dalton know where to go to rent the room?

     

    -Guess Dalton doing Tai Chi is an excuse to get his shirt off?

    -There isn't much depth to the movie or characters

    -The standing/walking sex would not be fun...

    -What're the chances he ends up living across the river from his enemy

    -This whole thing is just a dick measuring contest between Dalton and Brad

    -Bigfoot through the car dealership was fun

    -Pretty decent fight between Dalton and Jimmy; the music was way over dramatic

    -I love that he kills a guy, and no one does anything. No cops, or anything.

    -Brad takes 3 shotgun blasts, and is still standing? I doubt it.

    -Is "I didn't see anything" a good legal defense? That's how you outsmart cops?

    -No cops with all the killing until AFTER Brad is killed... Convenient.

     

     

     

    Top Five Trivia of the movie: 

    Top 5 Trivia

    It was announced in September 2015 that this film is to be remade, starring Ronda Rousey. But after her November fight loss to Holly Holm, all movie plans were scrapped.

    The movie was not filmed in Missouri.

    Though the plot is set in the town of Jasper, Missouri, Road House's infamous bar, The Double Deuce, was built for on-site filming in California. Some of the bar's interior footage was filmed in a real Anaheim bar that is now closed.

    Swayze was not a fan of the legendary mullet.

    As iconic as Swayze's mullet was, the actor referred to his Road House hairstyle as "the bane of my existence" in the biographical book One Last Dance.

    The NYPD uses the movie's three simple rules during retraining.

    Patrick, in the role of Dalton, lays down the three rules of the Double Deuce club. In 2015, New York Post exclusively reported that lecture portions of a mandatory, three-day retraining course for cops were being revamped with Road House as a training tool. 

    Swayze's hotness caused problems on set. 

    During shooting, a horde of middle-aged blonde women in a truck tried to pull up in front of the actor's trailer, in a wild attempt to speak with Swayze. During the film's river fight scene, a raft of Swayze fans cruised by. Another time, an extra, who was playing a waitress, was so lovestruck with the heartthrob she tripped and spilled her drinks on an unlucky extra nearby. 

     

     

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    Stephen:

    1 Breakfast club

    2 T2

    3 Sandlot

    4 Back to the Future

    5 Mail order brides

     

    Chris:

    1. sandlots

    2. T2

    3. trick r treat

    4. rocky horror picture show

    5. hubie halloween

     

    Trey:

    1) Boondocks Saints

    2) Mail Order Brides

    3) Tombstone

    4) Very bad things

    5) She out of my league

     

     

    Tucker:

    1. T2

    2: Tombstone

    3: Gross Pointe Blank

    4: My Cousin Vinny

    5: John Wick

     

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    Ep.44 Road House (ft. Joe the Tech Guy)

    Ep.44 Road House (ft. Joe the Tech Guy)

    It's a confrontational episode, from all fronts!  

    We're talking about fighting and bars and cages and RIPPING OUT THROATS! All for the good of your local bar.

     

    Featuring: Joe Moubhij

    Regular co-host of Not Film School

     

    Other Resources:

    Whos is H. Rap Brown?

    https://snccdigital.org/people/h-rap-brown/

     

    Testimonials of Voter Suppression and how the SNCC helped fight back

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxeeZU3qAdQ

     

    What was the SNCC?

    https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/sncc

     

    CHECK OUT HOW THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IS PORTRAYING H. RAP BROWN

    https://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/individuals/h-rap-brown

     

    Musical Suggestion:

    Peach Pit

     

    Special Thanks!

    -Ryan Maguire - Intro Music

    - Joe Moubhij - Absolutely nothing at all, I guess...

    - Brieana Woodward - Show Art

     

    And I guess I owe an apology to Patrick Swayze? Your movies always inspire the relentless leftist in me, sorry bud.

    Also, Nice Butt Kelly Lynch!

     

    This podcast is edited and produced by Kyle Seeley

    Ep. 62: Road House (Featuring: Jim O'Donnell & Kai Bobbi from Rotten Treasure)

    Ep. 62: Road House (Featuring: Jim O'Donnell & Kai Bobbi from Rotten Treasure)

    Zach & Zo hit up a local bar and meet up with their friends Jim O'Donnell (he/him) and Kai Bobbi (they/them) from the Rotten Treasure podcast. As it turns out this bar is rowdy A.F., because this ain't no ordinary bar: it's the Double Deuces!  It's a place with a chorus of broken bottles, blues and rock music and the sound of someone having their ribs cracked. It's violence with a side of beer. Good thing that Dalton, the new cooler, has arrived calm things down so that everyone can have a good time. That's what goes down as we talk about the 80's cult classic: Road House.

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    Road House (1989)

    Road House (1989)

    "Yeah, and I thought you'd be bigger." 

    Join the boys for their take on all things Road House, a film that Darren thought he had seen but hadn't.  Will they love it or does it miss the mark? 

    They discuss the film, the cast, the music and of course lets not forget... Pub quiz!

    Why not grab yourself a drink and journey back to 1989.

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    Kelly Lynch - Coach, Teacher, Mentor, and Visionary

    Kelly Lynch - Coach, Teacher, Mentor, and Visionary

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    Road House (1989)

    Road House (1989)
    005 - in our 5th episode we look back at fashion icon, John Dalton (brought to life with brutality and grace by Patrick Swayze) in the 1989 classic, Road House. Hot off the heels of Dirty Dancing, Swayze looks to clean up a 'small town' with a suspiciously high volume of bar goers and undesireables, the majority of which appear to carry large knives.

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