Shane Tanner é um agente da DEA disfarçado que sabe o que faz. Quando um perigoso traficante de drogas começa a aterrorizar o bar de seu tio Nate em Louisiana, Shane sai de Nova York e vai p... Ler tudoShane Tanner é um agente da DEA disfarçado que sabe o que faz. Quando um perigoso traficante de drogas começa a aterrorizar o bar de seu tio Nate em Louisiana, Shane sai de Nova York e vai para o sul, determinado a acertar contas.Shane Tanner é um agente da DEA disfarçado que sabe o que faz. Quando um perigoso traficante de drogas começa a aterrorizar o bar de seu tio Nate em Louisiana, Shane sai de Nova York e vai para o sul, determinado a acertar contas.
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- Toad
- (as Danny Cosmo Higginbottom)
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Straight-to-rental flick starring Johnathon Schaech as D. E. A.(Drug Enforcement Agent) agent, Shane Tanner going to some small town located around Tyree, Louisiana from New York to nab some serious drug dealers lead by the notorious "Wild Bill" played by Jake Busey and main boss, Victor played by real life martial artist and real life bodyguard to Linda Ronstadt, Richard Norton. And while their is action mostly martial art fighting both from the bad guys as well is good, it's nothing we haven't seen before, and the gun fights are a dismissal. It is only related to the first "Road House" movie by name only.
Allegedly, Patrick Swayze was originally supposed to play the bar owner. I wish that had been true because that character is very awesome in this film, but pales in comparison to Swayze. Also, I find it annoying that the film needed to compensate for him absence by referencing his murder so many times. (I don't know which I find more disturbing: the over-using of references, or the fact they killed off a cinematic hero.) With Swayze gone, this film has virtually no connection to the first. It does not even take place in the same bar. In my personal opinion, writing the last few references out of the script and giving this film a new title (rather than being a sequel) might have given it some box office time. It does, however, have a midget and stars the guy from "Doom Generation".
And since the director is best known for "Cruel Intentions 3", I guess a "Road House 2" shouldn't be a shock.
The only redeeming quality to this film (besides the midget) was the humor of Jake Busey. While not supposed to be funny, seeing Jake look and act just like his father and be a rap-listening gangster was just so silly to me. Oh, and there are some nice looking girls, too, who were probably lied to about what this would do for their careers. Sorry girls, you're going straight to video.
I would say rent this if you're a die-hard Road House fan, but the truth is this film does nothing but tarnish the good name of the original. Yes, there's some great fights (the same guy gets beat up like six times) but nothing like the scenes in Road House.
Business gets combined with pleasure and vengeance when Schaech is busy trying to take down a drug kingpin. That selfsame drug kingpin is also looking to move in on the bar owned by Will Patton who is Schaech's uncle. This road house is in the Louisiana bayous on a well traveled road that the cartels use for smuggling. Oh, and did we say that this same crowd murdered Swayze before the action of this film takes place.
It's all just a little too neatly conveniently wrapped up in a nice package, all of Schaech's issues getting resolved at once. And this Road House certainly does not have the great performance of Ben Gazzara who was the head villain there. Richard Norton and Jake Busey just don't enter into that class.
One to watch for in this film is Marisa Quintanilla a pretty, but deadly assassin. Her chick fight with Ellen Hollman is one for the books.
Road House 2: Last Call just does not have the style of the original Road House. No wonder Patrick Swayze declined participation.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe part of Nate Tanner was originally supposed to be James Dalton, Patrick Swayze's character from the first Matador de Aluguel (1989), but Swayze backed out due to creative differences, and the character was changed.
- Erros de gravaçãoCars just don't explode when they are hit by another car.
- Citações
Chubby D'Acosta: You know why they call me The Robot?
Chubby D'Acosta: Because I'm so automatic at kickin' your ass.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAlthough 'Crystal Mantecon''s character is unnamed in the film, she is listed in the credits as "Sherri."
- ConexõesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Sequels You've Never Heard Of (2015)
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- Road House 2: Last Call
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 26 minutos
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