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{{quote|''Everyone walked out of'' Road House ''into the sunlight feeling stunned, stupid, a little [[Even the Guys Want Him|gay for Patrick Swayze]], and wondering idly why they ever thought [[Duran Duran]] was a good band. In one day, [[The Eighties|the 80s]] were over. Women's hairdos started to make sense once again. Spandex was abolished. The [[New Kids On the Block|New Kids]] and Wham! were purged from our cultural memory.''|'''[http://spoonyexperiment.com/road-house-2/ Noah Antwiler]''', ''[[The Spoony Experiment (Web Video)|The Spoony Experiment]]''}}
{{quote|''Everyone walked out of'' Road House ''into the sunlight feeling stunned, stupid, a little [[Even the Guys Want Him|gay for Patrick Swayze]], and wondering idly why they ever thought [[Duran Duran]] was a good band. In one day, [[The Eighties|the 80s]] were over. Women's hairdos started to make sense once again. Spandex was abolished. The [[New Kids On the Block|New Kids]] and Wham! were purged from our cultural memory.''|'''[http://spoonyexperiment.com/road-house-2/ Noah Antwiler]''', ''[[The Spoony Experiment (Web Video)|The Spoony Experiment]]''}}


''Road House'' is a 1989 film directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring [[Patrick Swayze]]. It is [[Names the Same|not related]] to the 1948 movie.
''Road House'' is a 1989 film directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring [[Patrick Swayze]]. It is [[Name's the Same|not related]] to the 1948 movie.


Dalton (Swayze) is a professional "cooler" (read: [[Bouncer|bouncer]]) with a [[Dark and Troubled Past|mysterious past]] who is hired to work for the Double Deuce in [[Deep South|Jasper, Missouri]]. In the course of cleaning up the seedy roadside bar, he runs afoul of crime kingpin Brad Wesley (Ben Gazzara) who is extorting from the townspeople. A generous helping of [[Bar Brawl|Barfight]] Fu ensues.
Dalton (Swayze) is a professional "cooler" (read: [[Bouncer|bouncer]]) with a [[Dark and Troubled Past|mysterious past]] who is hired to work for the Double Deuce in [[Deep South|Jasper, Missouri]]. In the course of cleaning up the seedy roadside bar, he runs afoul of crime kingpin Brad Wesley (Ben Gazzara) who is extorting from the townspeople. A generous helping of [[Bar Brawl|Barfight]] Fu ensues.


''Road House'' is rated a [[So Bad Its Good|camp classic]] not because of its quality, but because it is one of the most implausible films of all time. Much of this is traced to Swayze's character, a modern-day samurai with a [[Genius Bruiser|degree in philosophy]] who practices Tai Chi and walks around in shirts that resemble a [[Martial Arts Uniform|Gi]]. A [[Direct to Video|direct-to-DVD]] sequel, ''Road House 2: Last Call'', was released in 2006 and [[Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome|replaced]] Dalton with his hitherto unknown son, Shane.
''Road House'' is rated a [[So Bad It's Good|camp classic]] not because of its quality, but because it is one of the most implausible films of all time. Much of this is traced to Swayze's character, a modern-day samurai with a [[Genius Bruiser|degree in philosophy]] who practices Tai Chi and walks around in shirts that resemble a [[Martial Arts Uniform|Gi]]. A [[Direct to Video|direct-to-DVD]] sequel, ''Road House 2: Last Call'', was released in 2006 and [[Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome|replaced]] Dalton with his hitherto unknown son, Shane.


It inspired the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] song, "''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZyJCV_dyug Let's Have A Patrick Swayze Christmas]''".
It inspired the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] song, "''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZyJCV_dyug Let's Have A Patrick Swayze Christmas]''".
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=== This movie provides examples of: ===


* [[Alternate DVD Commentary]]: ''Road House'' has the honor of being the inaugural subject for [[Rifftrax]]. This movie is Mike Nelson's personal benchmark for [[So Bad Its Good]] movies.
* [[Alternate DVD Commentary]]: ''Road House'' has the honor of being the inaugural subject for [[Rifftrax]]. This movie is Mike Nelson's personal benchmark for [[So Bad It's Good]] movies.
** Alternately, there's a 'Trivia Track' on some versions of the DVD.
** Alternately, there's a 'Trivia Track' on some versions of the DVD.
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: Dalton.
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: Dalton.
* [[B Movie]]
* [[B-Movie]]
* [[Badass]]: Dalton
* [[Badass]]: Dalton
** [[Badass Creed]]: Dalton scatters these around like confetti.
** [[Badass Creed]]: Dalton scatters these around like confetti.
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* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: For someone who can (and does) rip someone's throat out with his bare hands, Dalton is actually a ''really'' nice guy. A good example is when he pays the owner of a restaurant to allow a homeless guy to sleep there for the rest of the night.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: For someone who can (and does) rip someone's throat out with his bare hands, Dalton is actually a ''really'' nice guy. A good example is when he pays the owner of a restaurant to allow a homeless guy to sleep there for the rest of the night.
** He also encourages politeness among the other bouncers working under them telling them "Be nice! It's nothing personal."
** He also encourages politeness among the other bouncers working under them telling them "Be nice! It's nothing personal."
* [[Card Carrying Villain]]: Brad Wesley
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Brad Wesley
* [[Cool Car]]
* [[Cool Car]]
* [[Cool Shades]]: Wade makes his entrance wearing Ray-Bans.
* [[Cool Shades]]: Wade makes his entrance wearing Ray-Bans.
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* [[Genius Bruiser]]: Dalton
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: Dalton
* [[Heroic Second Wind]]: Dalton's fight with Jimmy.
* [[Heroic Second Wind]]: Dalton's fight with Jimmy.
* [[Hey Its That Guy|Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Morgan, the previous cooler of the roadhouse, is played by legendary [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestler]] (and [[WWE]] Hall of Famer) Terry Funk.
* [[Hey It's That Guy|Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Morgan, the previous cooler of the roadhouse, is played by legendary [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestler]] (and [[WWE]] Hall of Famer) Terry Funk.
* [[If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him]]
* [[If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him]]
* [[Innocent Bystanders]]
* [[Innocent Bystanders]]

Revision as of 13:25, 9 January 2014

Everyone walked out of Road House into the sunlight feeling stunned, stupid, a little gay for Patrick Swayze, and wondering idly why they ever thought Duran Duran was a good band. In one day, the 80s were over. Women's hairdos started to make sense once again. Spandex was abolished. The New Kids and Wham! were purged from our cultural memory.

Road House is a 1989 film directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring Patrick Swayze. It is not related to the 1948 movie.

Dalton (Swayze) is a professional "cooler" (read: bouncer) with a mysterious past who is hired to work for the Double Deuce in Jasper, Missouri. In the course of cleaning up the seedy roadside bar, he runs afoul of crime kingpin Brad Wesley (Ben Gazzara) who is extorting from the townspeople. A generous helping of Barfight Fu ensues.

Road House is rated a camp classic not because of its quality, but because it is one of the most implausible films of all time. Much of this is traced to Swayze's character, a modern-day samurai with a degree in philosophy who practices Tai Chi and walks around in shirts that resemble a Gi. A direct-to-DVD sequel, Road House 2: Last Call, was released in 2006 and replaced Dalton with his hitherto unknown son, Shane.

It inspired the Mystery Science Theater 3000 song, "Let's Have A Patrick Swayze Christmas".

Tropes used in Road House (1989 film) include:


 "All you have to do is follow three simple rules: One, never underestimate your opponent. Expect the unexpected. Two, take it outside. Never start anything inside the bar unless it's absolutely necessary. And three, be nice."

    • Until it's time to not be nice.
    • And no one will ever forget this immortal quote:

 Dalton: Pain don't hurt.