Mike Butler and Mike Field are traveling down to the Florida Keys to work as bouncers and fight Conor McGregor as they discuss the 2024 Amazon Prime remake, "Road House" starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Jessica Williams, and Billy Magnussen.
Listen in as the Mikes talk about how this film is as much a ridiculous, terrible B-Movie as the original, but without the nostalgia, and also possibly more of a version of B-tier 00's film than the originals 80's vibe.
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put up and painted and stuff like that.
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because I started watching.
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:Michael Mann I wish I had the
book in front of me because I would start
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and a prequel to the movie Heat,
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Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.
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right after the events of the movie.
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so I start reading the book.
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remember how it ends?
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this book starts off where it follows
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and the aftermath of what happened to him.
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is the book jumps back to:
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prior to the events of this movie.
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just beyond the events to:
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and I wanted to watch the movie.
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and then the gunfights scene came on
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and they're just
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which is a great scene.
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and definitely modern day cinema.
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I had to watch Roadhouse today
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because I chose to watch it last night.
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people hear me fussing around.
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with my story of the heat to
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forwarding through it.
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and then start listening.
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I let a guy stab me in the gut
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and then let myself
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maybe not and not today.
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because maybe not.
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:So if you So yes, we're here
to talk about the new road
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:house, the 2024 version that is on prime
video starring Jake Gyllenhaal
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you might have seen the lead up episode
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which is we actually watch the older
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with Patrick Swayze.
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in this, including the plot.
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which Butler had never seen before.
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that is a patron exclusive.
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the next like three or four months.
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to I'm going to say it now, Mike.
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series for the for the Apes movies for the
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I should know because I love them.
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we are doing those three leading up
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that's coming out in May.
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the new Aliens trailer that came out.
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and then he's like, I love Prometheus.
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we should do all those.
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we're doing,
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I guess we're doing the AVP ones in there.
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That's what we're doing.
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That's my pitch.
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:We're here to talk about Road House,
the Prime Video Road House:
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the main show,
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where we I'm
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any kind of flair for originality.
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:Mike, what do you think?
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:I am so
all over the place with this movie?
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but it is an absolute
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pile, steaming pile of, of dog doo doo.
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:But the kind that I used to love in
like the early:
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:if road house exemplifies
everything that was maybe wrong
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with eighties action cinema
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:road house is kind of everything
that was wrong.
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:They have like an early thousand
kind of movie can can you
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like in early:
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when you're watching this?
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but if you do it, be awesome.
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looks probably.
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those kind of movies
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let's say the DMX kind of the movie where
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with like Steven Seagal or something.
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the top of my head.
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kind of movies that are just like, yeah,
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a step beyond like movies, like DVD been
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in a couple of months afterwards.
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which I used to like
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I was like obviously 12 or 13.
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I love me some DMX account.
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every time we talk about DMX,
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Chris Rock movie.
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Take Five, but I think that's wrong.
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Chris Rock's character, is in jail.
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That's what it's called Top five.
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or sucks in like jail for some reason.
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and DMX is in there and there's like,
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DMX is awesome in the scene.
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because I always say wrong, but go ahead.
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just kind of like road house.
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back down to kind of being like, no.
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I'm coming from a place
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so I don't have any love for Road House
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a lot of our other viewers are going to.
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that, but Road House isn't a great movie.
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but it's not it's
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because everyone's like,
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classic so bad.
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:It's good. No, it's not like the room.
But I hear what you're saying.
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But yeah, it's that kind of a thing.
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that kind of nostalgia love for it.
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but I don't have that kind of nostalgia.
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who are going to hate on this movie
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are going to hate on it for that.
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the right nostalgia beats for them.
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like it like about it are
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who really likes Doug Liman films.
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out there for his early work,
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which which ones?
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before he went to do stage,
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We talk about this.
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and I have the same conversation
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because she doesn't like Ben Affleck.
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because she hates Armageddon and I'm like,
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I'll say it. Prince of Persia, you are.
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you're going to take that paycheck
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like Prince of Persia was a big movie,
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because you're saying yes to that
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want to do, but also it solidifies you.
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of solidifying you as a star.
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has to see Armageddon and all that stuff.
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the one thing about Jake Gyllenhaal
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show is that he left
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and did some Broadway stuff.
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and he did like Nightcrawler
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for Why the book Winds podcast.
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and did like a lot of these, like
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but they were like smaller,
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that he wanted to do, chose to do.
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of the movie Moonlight Mile.
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Hoffman. He's great in that.
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sky he's really good in that so
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because he's he is a solid actor
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with his
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but you know but but that's fine
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because I really do like them
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nice guy, unlike you, Butler.
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which isn't a he's not good enough.
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that but he's he's really good in that
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that much.
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not a nice guy that this is true.
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from, like, a position of hating
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Jake Gyllenhaal or, you know, hating that.
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the movie is all over the place.
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I never really felt like it was 2 hours
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in the movie, which was good.
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like when we got to the third act
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What's happening?
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and just character decisions.
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I don't this makes no sense.
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it's probably more second act after that
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because second act doesn't go anywhere.
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where you kind of
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with the exception of
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like a film noir
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a double cross, stuff like that.
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when you're watching this type of film,
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and what we're where we're leading to.
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he gets there, he gets to the bar.
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there, he's going to start fighting
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protecting the bar.
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It's more fights.
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more guys after we got to do this.
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which is the Conor McGregor character.
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and that kind of fizzles a little bit.
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like the whole
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when he gets when he gets to the boat
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I don't know why he's going to the house.
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car drinking coconuts,
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he's going to have to pee really quick.
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Where is everybody?
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and I like it's stuff like that.
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making decisions that make no sense.
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for the first one?
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so bad. It's good, right?
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and I appreciated the post,
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how he gets there.
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I'm like even like little scenes.
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had the scene that we talked about
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and then the
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get some breakfast.
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and then I'm like, Is the bartender
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and start singing
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in there that you appreciate more
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they kind of look to the double deuce
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that was next to the book shot.
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and they kind of make a point
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that it wasn't called a roadhouse.
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the same for the most part.
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the band, although it never came down.
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throws a beer bottle at a guy.
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it open, although kind of.
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Apparently this box of 35 men that knocks
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of how it works.
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but I will say this, that
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is a good is how you introduce a character
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I don't know if we talked about this,
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or might have watched something that the
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your main character, your main antagonist
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like a lot of filmmakers
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because they just don't understand it.
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you know, like a good way to introduce
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is, is a really good introduction.
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not his acting.
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to like what we expected.
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because he comes into late,
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like you said, he only has the two fights.
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just to have him.
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earlier in Act One, because I think
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two, rather.
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toward the beginning of act
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have him in and introduce him
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said, it's a good scene,
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with the characters.
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a thorn in Dalton's side.
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from the father of Billy Magnussen's
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his dad's in prison and Brandt
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which is basically just putting up.
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Like if you look at the plans,
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is going to be the resort.
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where the roadhouse is everything,
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dad's plans, and but then his dad is like,
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because he's got spies everywhere.
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subplot is just kind of tossed in there.
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of what happens to.
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which makes no sense.
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which modestly makes no sense.
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with this character than the Swazi one.
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they killed somebody,
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that can be pushed to the edge of.
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is somebody who has been a cooler.
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to know and assume that he's somebody
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his entire life to get to where he was.
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he just pays cash.
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kind of thing.
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and he killed somebody and he knows that
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He doesn't want to go to that place.
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well, it is ridiculous.
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in this Dalton character because this dog
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in the ring in the Octagon.
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you know, clearly just gets out of hand.
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doesn't translate to somebody
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because then I'm going to do things,
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and I'm going to do things.
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in between that, you know what I mean?
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they show a guy who's clearly now
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you know, is just down on his luck,
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where he goes to fight,
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:which I didn't realize was Post Malone.
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:I in the beginning of the movie,
I'm like, you don't realize that I did it.
423
:And I'm like, Is that him? Is that him?
424
:I kept saying ago,
That's got to be him, right?
425
:And so that one scene
doesn't do it for me.
426
:Like,
I think this is something in between,
427
:like what happens to him
after the UFC fight.
428
:Now granted, I'm asking for a three
hour film, but that's my one
429
:kind of comment about the differences
between the dark and characters.
430
:I know that's not fair to to do that with.
431
:With a remake like this, it's inevitable
you're going to do that.
432
:But in and of itself, in this film,
433
:I don't believe that this Dalton character
would get to the point where he just
434
:start killing people and breaking people's
hyoid bones and stuff like that.
435
:What do you think about that?
436
:I don't know.
437
:I guess,
438
:I guess I believe you.
439
:I guess I believe that it's.
440
:It is hard to kind of believe
he would get to that point
441
:because he does regret what he did.
442
:But he does have that moment
where he where the doctor Doc
443
:is trying to ask him where he comes from.
444
:He comes from Montana.
445
:He doesn't want to talk about
where he comes from.
446
:And what I got was that, like,
447
:maybe he's had a worse life
than just that one UFC fight.
448
:Like maybe UFC is where he went to channel
that anger and that power.
449
:But I get that you don't see that.
450
:Like you said, you'd want to see more.
451
:But at the same time, when he does cross
that threshold and he starts
452
:killing people, I when he breaks
the high road when I was like,
453
:yes, finally let's go, because I was like
and I implicated
454
:about like the last
one when you don't get to see
455
:him take
anybody out, it's just you walk through
456
:and all the people are out,
which you kind of are.
457
:You only takes out the one guy,
then he's thrown in the truck,
458
:but then he takes out
like ten other guys later.
459
:But I like that we actually see that
because that's a payoff.
460
:I've been watching this movie for 2 hours,
waiting for him to beat the crap
461
:out of people.
462
:And now I actually get to see it.
463
:Whereas in Roadhouse,
you get one big fight
464
:and then the old man beats
the crap out of them.
465
:I listen, and I like that scene too,
466
:when he crack, when he breaks his neck
or breaks the bone.
467
:I just. I think, you know what?
468
:Maybe we need
469
:we need that kind of like that
470
:Sam Elliott character to come in there
and give us backstory and all.
471
:And I was waiting were like,
Yeah, he's not a prima donna UFC fight
472
:because you I'm not saying I'm not saying
UFC fighting is, you know, so not at all.
473
:I would not do it then. That's great.
474
:Not my thing, my fighting.
475
:I'm not saying that.
476
:But they are like
they are like pomp and circumstance.
477
:A lot of times,
you know, like they talk about like,
478
:he was your friend, that kind of thing.
479
:You know, there is that kind of like
it's like a respectful
480
:like it's like boxing almost,
but obviously not.
481
:But it's that kind of like,
you know, commentary.
482
:That's what I was looking for.
483
:I think I just
we just need some character to come be
484
:like, well, you don't know
what he's been through since then.
485
:And then kind of
and it's going to be an expo dump.
486
:But we need it.
487
:I think we need it here too,
kind of by the fact that, okay, he's,
488
:he's done some serious stuff
and they're going to push him too.
489
:Well, I want to see that.
490
:So, yeah,
491
:we you know, because
492
:because quite honestly,
even though they kind of
493
:tell you at the end that it doesn't
happen, he murders another guy.
494
:So we like, you know, he murders
like, knocks like, pretty quick.
495
:But obviously. No, because he walks off.
496
:So I think maybe that's what I think.
497
:I just need something like that
if it's an expert up in the next podium.
498
:But I just I need to
I kind of buy into the fact
499
:that this Dalton would do these things
at the end of the movie.
500
:Yeah.
501
:I mean, I don't disagree with that.
I just enjoy that he does do that.
502
:Like I enjoy him setting up the car
and putting the bullets in his like, yeah,
503
:like they're going to find out it's you.
504
:Yeah, maybe.
505
:All right. Like this.
He just doesn't care.
506
:And I want you to think about
what did you think about the.
507
:The father, the cop, that whole thing.
508
:The whole thing with the.
509
:The daughter, the the same thing
like they did
510
:in the first film with the love interest,
which is the doctor.
511
:What?
512
:What did you think about that whole thing?
513
:I hated the whole.
514
:I didn't understand any of it.
515
:I thought that it just didn't
make any sense.
516
:Like, first of all,
they're lifelong Florida residents,
517
:but they clearly have the heaviest
Portuguese accents and and you know what?
518
:I make?
519
:Like, I'm fine with them being Portuguese,
but they can't be lifelong
520
:Florida resident.
At least she can't have the accent.
521
:If he's going to have the accent
522
:like she's lived in Florida all her life,
she's kept that super heavy accent.
523
:I just I don't buy it.
524
:And like, he's dirty,
but he's not dirty or I'm going to
525
:my daughter's been kidnaped
and then his daughter's actually kidnaped
526
:and he still doesn't
really seem to really care.
527
:But then at the end,
all of a sudden he comes and goes, Listen,
528
:I got all this cleaned up.
529
:Why don't you just get out of here?
530
:Like, where is this coming from? No.
531
:How are you cleaning this up?
532
:You're dirty, Ed. You're.
533
:You're Your source of pay is gone. I just.
534
:I don't any of that.
535
:I think the doc was kind of shoehorned in.
536
:I would actually have rather had
537
:Dalton and
538
:I can't remember her character's name.
539
:The owner of the Roadhouse
just kind of get together.
540
:Like, I think.
541
:Frankie, I don't need, like,
a shoehorned doc back in here
542
:that you don't really need her.
I don't think.
543
:I think she was kind of superfluous
because if they kidnap Frankie,
544
:the owner of the roadhouse,
and all of a sudden she's dead,
545
:then Dalton still got to go save her.
546
:It makes more sense to capture her
than some girl he's been on one date with.
547
:It just doesn't make a lot of sense.
Plot was for me.
548
:I would make it a much more
549
:insular.
550
:Like, kind of like,
this part of the plot.
551
:If Frankie was both the owner of
the roadhouse and someone Dalton was with,
552
:I think
553
:we're also seeing probably
a lot of subplot threads
554
:that are from previous versions
that didn't make that
555
:just they kind of kept in there like,
I wonder how many versions of Roadhouse
556
:remake scripts are that I'm I'm, I mean,
I know because I know this was this
557
:originally started as a movie
with Ronda Rousey in the lead and she she
558
:she dropped out you know so this is
this is this was in the works for a while.
559
:So I'm wondering if a lot of this stuff
was just kind of kept in there.
560
:Like again, with the third act stuff,
561
:the complication of having
562
:the sheriffs be be up.
563
:I mean, you can have the dirty sheriff
with the fact that he's the father of
564
:the love interest.
565
:Very convenient. Right, Ellie?
566
:You know, it's
it just doesn't make any sense.
567
:And he's just so he's again, we have a
there's so dirty and they don't care.
568
:They're going to just they're just going
to just shoot them in the. Yeah.
569
:Yeah.
570
:How does she know that.
571
:So the boatyard anyway
is that where he kills all his people.
572
:I don't. Yeah.
573
:So that, that, all that stuff is just
the Billy Madison character.
574
:The, you know, his, his whole Ben branch,
his whole thing is just.
575
:I don't understand.
So there's a lot of stuff.
576
:I just don't there's, I think we're
missing stuff that's just not in there.
577
:I think
578
:it's the movie starts off great.
579
:I think it's got a lot of great it's
580
:got a lot of good actions,
got a lot of good fight scenes.
581
:It's got a lot of good
just kind of moments.
582
:But then when you start peeling, when
you start, okay, it's that looks great.
583
:That was great.
584
:When you start kind of digging
into the story, there is it's
585
:just all over the place
and it's really tough to kind of maintain.
586
:And that's why I say when I say third
act problems, they're really more second
587
:act issues because nothing is set up
for the third act.
588
:Yeah, fun fact.
589
:And I know again,
people watching Ra Ra Ra,
590
:the original Roadhouse
has the same freakin problems.
591
:The original roadhouse
has the same story problems,
592
:but everyone ignores it
because it's a cult classic
593
:and while it does
have some other better moments,
594
:like it needs that Sam
Elliott character and stuff, I feel like
595
:this is just as bad as Roadhouse,
but in a different time.
596
:So Roadhouse came out in 1989
597
:where
30 something, 35 years away from that
598
:the audience doesn't accept
some of the things that were okay
599
:in Roadhouse this time
but are no longer okay here.
600
:But maybe that's purposeful
to try to be more like Roadhouse
601
:the original be more like an eighties
movie
602
:like disagrees I.
603
:I do think this movie sucks
great roadhouse
604
:do you think it sucks with
that many use though.
605
:Do you go with that many use
because would he say that
606
:that the original roadhouse
also sucks with that many use
607
:because it does if you're coming at it
608
:not having grown up with it
and I love eighties movies.
609
:Roadhouse also sucks,
but it's also enjoyable.
610
:Roadhouse I will say 1989 as Roadhouse
is, Farm is more enjoyable than this,
611
:but it's not like by a ton.
612
:I mean, okay, I mean, we laugh.
613
:I mean, first of all,
I think it's really cute
614
:with John and Lloyd
and the arms around each other.
615
:That's nice. That's sweet.
616
:I mean, like,
we don't get the hokey dialog of, like,
617
:I brought a JCPenney,
you know, to this town.
618
:You know, like, we didn't get like,
a lot of those hokey lines.
619
:I think any of the lines that some hokey
lines from like the nice guy biker guy
620
:and his Yeah.
621
:Obviously has a lot of cheap lines
and then it seems like it's completely.
622
:Ayoade But like,
623
:like knocks
and Dalton have lines to each other
624
:while they're fighting that just are like,
shoehorned in.
625
:man.
626
:His last line sounds a little out of tune.
627
:I hated that line.
628
:I hated that.
629
:Like, I hated that.
630
:Like, I know that Don's tough.
631
:I know he's tough, but
he is taking full blown shots to his head,
632
:like from a massive individual.
633
:And he's just, like, nothing faces them.
634
:And I'm like, I'm sorry.
635
:But, like, I mean,
I don't know how you're doing that.
636
:Like,
I hated that line at the end of the movie.
637
:I couldn't stand that line.
638
:Now, I don't know if this bothers you, but
it always bothers me when you in a movie
639
:like Rocky or Jake Gyllenhaal, Southpaw,
which is another good Gyllenhaal movie,
640
:or you get like,
641
:I think I just had Rocky
any movie or like this.
642
:And he will be at a movie with a fight
hitting back in the head.
643
:And you're sure they're almost.
644
:Yeah, It's almost like,
I don't want to cut you off.
645
:I want to go back to that,
but go ahead. Yeah.
646
:Any of these movies with fighters
647
:Creed Why?
648
:Why does. Yeah, no.
649
:Has cauliflower ears. I'm sorry.
650
:I know you want to make your your main guy
get, like, a pretty boy,
651
:but you got to give him some Hollywood.
652
:Dude, this is this is like fighters.
653
:It always bothers me.
654
:But then you have fighters
playing against them,
655
:and they all have cauliflower ears.
656
:It's like, why does McGregor's
because of the bad guys.
657
:The bad guys have to look ugly.
658
:You see, I just this is Hollywood
one on one that always kind of
659
:that always kind of bothered me.
660
:Like the faces where you just give them
a little bit of you
661
:see, you want some ugly
mug to be the lead.
662
:I want a movie.
663
:I want them little shows like,
just like a little bit of cauliflower here
664
:and there.
665
:I just want to see
666
:that they're fighter like it just
I just don't buy that they're fighters.
667
:Hey, Jake, we want you.
668
:We want you to get ripped for this film.
I can't wait.
669
:Hey, wait.
670
:But listen, you're going to look,
we're going to gross you up a little.
671
:We're going to give you a nasty ears,
a little bit of color here. What?
672
:Your public says
something a bit nose or anything?
673
:Just a little bit.
674
:It doesn't make any sense
for him to have like,
675
:he pulls up his shirt
and he's all scarred.
676
:He's a UFC fighter.
677
:He's not a knife fighter.
678
:He's not like a ninja.
679
:It's not the Wolverine
where he pulls like,
680
:it just doesn't make sense to me
that that's, that's Where'd you
681
:get those scars? UFC How, how
682
:it's like
683
:every bar fight he's he's going into that
goes back to that goes back to what we
684
:talked with the whole expert dumb thing
I think that goes right along those lines
685
:never mind that like it's stabbed
in the gut that does like,
686
:you want to get like, I'm sorry,
687
:but like you don't have a visceral
like you you
688
:I know you don't want to get mad
and to murder somebody, but like,
689
:you can get a little annoyed
that you just got stabbed in the gut.
690
:You could, like, punch
the guy in the face or something.
691
:I was so sure the guy had stabbed him
in the money that I was like,
692
:okay, that's
why he's not being affected in the money.
693
:Well, because he's got a hoodie on.
694
:So I thought he stabbed them
in the money in his pocket.
695
:And I was like, okay, that's
why he's not being affected.
696
:And he's like, No,
maybe as soon as I pull this out,
697
:there's going to be a lot of blood.
698
:One of the other subplots I didn't like,
699
:which could probably go along
the lines of the plans this movie sucks.
700
:Is that the whole girl at the bookshop
701
:and the father are like, Why?
702
:Like, why? I don't.
703
:So she starts
soon as she starts talking about the tree
704
:at the beginning of the movie.
705
:I'm just like, No, no, I don't.
706
:I don't care about this.
707
:I don't care about any of this.
708
:Like, this makes no sense.
709
:And like, I just like,
I don't get that part.
710
:It's a given.
711
:They probably read the script, were like,
listen, he can't care about the dark.
712
:He needs somebody else to go back for.
713
:He's not going back to the dark,
which makes sense because he's not.
714
:But that's why you have him fall
for Frankie.
715
:And actually
that whole place has meaning to him.
716
:Yeah, I mean, I get it.
717
:It's. It's a force love, interest.
And it's really not a love interest.
718
:There's one day
they don't do the whole thing
719
:that did in the original rules,
which is prevalent
720
:in the eighties and nineties,
which was the love interest.
721
:And then they meet and then they hook up
and they're going to do that here
722
:because we don't do that in modern cinema
these days.
723
:I get
I get that it doesn't make any sense,
724
:but there's really no to me
if you're not going to do that,
725
:which is fine, you need to have more
of an emotional connection with the dark.
726
:And to your point,
there's no way to do that
727
:unless you make the movie longer. So.
728
:So instead. So instead what?
729
:Instead of having instead of doing the
bogus love interest, which nobody likes,
730
:we're going to do the bogus
I like kid stuff like that.
731
:You're just replacing one for the other.
732
:So it does like and yeah, and it doesn't,
it doesn't make any sense.
733
:And I just
734
:I just don't like I don't get it like,
like again, it's like,
735
:that's like a completely different movie
like that.
736
:That whole like, is like,
and I didn't like the whole Western thing
737
:that she kept talking about like, you're
kind of like, this Western should stop.
738
:No, don't.
739
:The movie can be
that you don't have to reference.
740
:The movie can be that
without having a precocious kid in there
741
:having to, like,
have the look at the things she says.
742
:Nobody care.
I don't care. I don't care about
743
:that whole thing.
744
:I didn't care the whole they burn it down.
745
:And it was like, where are they?
746
:Other than the hospital
doesn't visit them.
747
:We don't see him visit them.
748
:We don't know if they're okay,
if they're not okay. Yeah.
749
:Like I was waiting for them to go
visit the hospital bed
750
:and find out
like she's in really bad condition
751
:and that's what,
like, pushes them over the edge, right?
752
:It's like you guys.
753
:So now you need to get out of there. Sir?
754
:Sir, two guys who let him in there.
755
:I know, but only one gets.
756
:Only one pays the price for it.
757
:It's almost like that.
758
:It could be stacks like eight bodies
in that pickup truck, bro.
759
:No, he doesn't. There's only one.
760
:I thought it's bodies in that pickup
truck is just one guy he picked.
761
:No, he got the one guy.
762
:And then he goes
and gets the ice and puts the.
763
:Puts the fight on the ice
for that one guy for some
764
:for some reason where I don't understand
how he knows there's money
765
:being hidden on an island.
I don't get that.
766
:So I don't. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
767
:There's a way to back me up.
Where to back me up, John?
768
:Yeah, Yeah, I know. I was right,
you know?
769
:So he puts him on ice so he can.
770
:He can do the whole short term memory
nonsense that doesn't work, which is dumb.
771
:Like,
that was part of his plan all along.
772
:And then.
773
:And then he steals a boxer money, which
I don't get where we found that from.
774
:I must. I missed it.
775
:I mean, I was paying attention
in this movie.
776
:All he says there's a meeting at 5 p.m..
777
:Exactly.
778
:And then
and then that translates to well, I think
779
:maybe the meeting was at that what
where that one boat was
780
:and they were going to take that boat out
to the meeting place.
781
:But you know, who knows.
782
:No, nobody knows.
783
:And then we have the Jack Reacher ending
where he goes on the he goes on to the
784
:he goes on the bus like he's
going to go to another roadhouse.
785
:Like, I travel the
I and I hate become a bartender.
786
:The whole point should have been like
787
:he finds a home where he doesn't feel like
he wants to kill himself anymore
788
:and instead it's like, Nope,
let me leave it in
789
:that I'm just going to travel,
be depressed again.
790
:It just doesn't make any sense.
791
:Yeah. Now we agree, John.
792
:We were talking about third act.
Second act problems.
793
:It falls apart
a lot further before that too, is just
794
:this is a lot of stuff
that just kind of, doesn't it?
795
:It's not.
796
:I'm talking myself out of this movie.
797
:I enjoy the fight scenes, even though
the fight scenes are like hypersensitive.
798
:I read that they did
a multi multiple technique
799
:which is just basically
overlaying the images onto each other, but
800
:I think they also did a lot of quick cuts
to like punches and then they cut that.
801
:They did a lot of that stuff
like cutting off within the scene.
802
:There's some stuff that's really good
803
:and then there's some stuff like
the beginning of the final fight with Knox
804
:in the bar after the boat crash.
805
:Yeah, is all you can see.
806
:The stunt doubles,
which are if you want to watch nowadays,
807
:you should be able to hide it
a little better.
808
:But also they do like blurry cuts
or you can't see because there's obstacles
809
:in front of where you're trying to see
810
:that does a lot of weird cinematography
that I don't like because it looks like
811
:they're actually swinging punches.
812
:But the way the camera
is just doesn't focus.
813
:And then like maybe 30,
40 seconds into that fight,
814
:then it cleans up and they never go back
to those weird images again.
815
:It's like the editor started with it
and then Doug Lyman was like, that's crap.
816
:But you know, we already have it,
so keep that 40 seconds
817
:and just don't do it
for the rest of the fight.
818
:Let's go.
819
:Let's go to just Steadicam
and the the quick cuts and stuff.
820
:Yeah.
821
:And like, the the the Frankie character,
822
:which I wanted to bring up
Jessica Williams
823
:because I'm going to, again,
pitch you to go watch Shrinking
824
:because she's in a shrinking
with Harrison Ford.
825
:And I'm blanking on his name
but you've got your mother, Jess Segal.
826
:She's very good in that show and she's
and she's is good in here.
827
:But there's a part in here where, like,
she leaves the like
828
:it's almost like,
okay, when she leaves the roadhouse.
829
:So and then NOx goes in
and has the big fight
830
:that you were talking about,
the fight that they had. Right.
831
:She leaves the roadhouse school
yell at Brant.
832
:It's like it's almost like in
it's almost like in the script.
833
:It was like, okay, so Frankie leaves.
834
:Why? Well,
we have to get you out of there. Why?
835
:We just don't you there?
836
:During the fight,
I thought the exact same thing.
837
:We need you to never come back.
838
:Be hysterical in the in the parking lot
for some unknown reason.
839
:Like you.
840
:You grew up with Brad,
but we're not telling anybody.
841
:You grew up with us like that.
842
:Where is she?
843
:During the fight, the branch drives off.
What does she do?
844
:Grab on to the door and like,
let the let the car go.
845
:Like she should be like seeing the fights
all happening.
846
:It's done. It's stupid. And like.
847
:Like the parking lot is like,
you know, a hundred yards away
848
:and she can't get back in to realize
that our entire bar is getting just like.
849
:That's the other thing.
850
:John isn't like the fights.
851
:That's the other thing.
852
:Like when they're fighting,
853
:when the bar fights starts,
when one dude's like, Well, fight.
854
:What are we?
855
:And then we're on the canoe.
856
:Yeah, I have that climb in the clinch.
857
:I have to say,
here is the bar Fights work like that.
858
:Is it like a food fight?
859
:You just declare it and then you can
literally just punch the guy next to you.
860
:And then they start fighting.
861
:Some people are fighting the people
862
:they were sitting with,
which doesn't make any sense.
863
:So yeah, I I was told again, Coral
864
:Keys or Krystal Keys Class Glass key.
865
:Glass key.
866
:Let me let me glass keys.
867
:Just a pit
868
:maybe people maybe it's just people live
there shouldn't be living there.
869
:Like like, like maybe it's just it's
just a bunch of, like, no good.
870
:Like, that's what it makes it out to be.
Like. It's just a town of just.
871
:They just, you know,
I mean, I always thought that she no good.
872
:Nick Mostly rich people
but vacation spots.
873
:And I guess I was wrong.
874
:Jane You're calling on the Razzie already.
875
:I mean, it's it's March.
876
:I actually.
877
:I think it was All right.
878
:Yeah.
879
:Here's my thing with Conor McGregor
In the first the first maybe
880
:like 15 minutes of his performance,
I'm like, is are they admiring him?
881
:Like, is this somebody else's voice?
882
:Because this doesn't sound like him,
and maybe I just don't hear him enough,
883
:Or maybe he was trying to not be as thick
with his accent.
884
:It's still in there.
885
:I just it didn't sound like him to me.
886
:Did you study?
887
:Like what?
888
:I mean, he's saying everything behind
this.
889
:Weird, like, just like.
890
:Yeah. While.
891
:So he's always
892
:everything he's saying is going to have,
like, this weird smile voice.
893
:Do it.
894
:Because he said he's got a like, he's
got a career in just being like a baddy.
895
:Like, go ahead,
go be a James Bond villain or something.
896
:Yeah, I could see him going
like obviously he has to tone it back
897
:from this or just do more over
the like be in Fast
898
:and the Furious is the next Fast
and Furious bad guy
899
:because that's kind of like,
Yeah, I'm tired. He popped up in Italy.
900
:There's one more left.
901
:You're almost done till the
maybe he will be family
902
:like that, like him
appearing in it reminded me of
903
:him being him in Italy.
904
:Reminded me of
when we were introduced to Jason Segel's
905
:character in Fast and Furious,
when he just goes to the hospital
906
:and finds his brother in the hospital bed
907
:and the just kills
everyone in the hospital for no reason.
908
:Like, I'm like, okay, so kind of McGregor
is as a Fast and Furious villain in this.
909
:Like, I'm waiting for Dalton to join
Vin and his Finn and load it and crew.
910
:Well, no, he would. He would.
You haven't seen the last one.
911
:You haven't seen the last one with Jason
Momoa's.
912
:The burger is dancing
is right around here.
913
:They told me about it
painting fingernails on their bodies.
914
:I dunno, whatever. It's just dumb.
915
:It is dumb.
916
:It's just, again, choices
for unknown reasons.
917
:We're making these character choices
because we think they're funny.
918
:It I'm not defending the movie.
919
:I'm defending it from people
920
:who would also say that Road House
is a superior movie to like this.
921
:And the gray
I'm saying they're both bad movies,
922
:but they are enjoyable in
how bad they are.
923
:It's not like
I didn't have fun watching the badness.
924
:Yeah, Yeah.
925
:To be fair, Mrs.
926
:Butler, we don't think that
this is a good script as well.
927
:Was supposed to be fighting,
and that's it.
928
:But, you know,
I don't think we were expecting a lot of
929
:we weren't expecting,
you know, Oscar material here.
930
:I got essentially what I was expecting,
maybe.
931
:But I think it does.
932
:You like it.
933
:You're like,
934
:No, I mean, I enjoyed watching it,
but no, it's I don't I didn't like it.
935
:I, I don't think it was a great movie.
936
:I think Road house in and of itself
isn't a great movie.
937
:And I think that's why people like it,
because it's
938
:quintessentially eighties cheese
and it needs to stay there.
939
:That's not something that it's really
it was always like we talk
940
:about with trying to remake Ghostbusters
exactly how Ghostbusters is.
941
:It's always going to be
942
:you're always going to fall flat
943
:from remaking something like that
because it is a movie all its own.
944
:It can't be redone.
945
:So in the main show
946
:starting May 1st, we talk about
947
:we always ask, you know,
is there something you would recommend
948
:a huge recommend this to?
949
:So I'd like to ask that here,
since we're critical of this film,
950
:like is this
something would kind of recommend anybody
951
:I wrote us where would you
952
:if somebody is like,
I'm really bored, I'll be like, Listen,
953
:you're going to watch it.
954
:You're not going to like you're going
to watch the train wreck.
955
:It's not on. It's not an unwatchable film.
956
:We've watched unwatchable films before.
957
:It's not a film where you're like,
just afterwards.
958
:You're like, I don't. I love everything.
959
:Watch Butler.
960
:I enjoy everything we watch. But
961
:yeah, I mean, it's quick.
962
:If you're looking for like a Shut
963
:your Brain off movie,
this is definitely one of those.
964
:It's quick.
965
:It's 2 hours. 2 hours.
966
:I mean, like, it doesn't feel like long.
967
:I mean, you'd be hard pressed to find
too many movies outside of, like,
968
:horror movies
now that are under, you know, 120 minutes.
969
:It's just you're not going to find those.
970
:No one knows how to cut a movie anymore.
971
:Right?
972
:Can you hear my dogs barking? Yes.
973
:Yeah. Well, I can't.
974
:I can't help that. I have dogs, people.
975
:Okay, it's
976
:this is live the barking because my wife
getting home from our big nerd
977
:where she was out today. So
978
:she read this book.
979
:This book
that's like about dragons or something.
980
:And she had her friends all read them.
981
:I don't know. And it's a big
they had a big nerd fest today, tonight.
982
:So she's been doing that.
So I can't stop the dogs from barking.
983
:They'll stop.
984
:And what's funny is the loudest is
the smallest, and he's a pain in the butt.
985
:All right.
986
:So I agree with you.
987
:I think
I think there's better movies to watch.
988
:I think if you're looking for an action
film, even though
989
:the pilot, John, thinks the actions lame,
there is action in there,
990
:you know, So
I think there's probably better
991
:things out there that you probably can do
on a Saturday night.
992
:But yeah, so I mean, I don't
I mean, I don't I'm purposely
993
:I'm wrapping up
because don't think these should be
994
:forgotten cinema
the now showing shouldn't be long
995
:before we go before we go.
996
:I know I kind of I know I kind of like
pump the the Patriots stuff
997
:but if you want to kind of do that again
or you want to talk about the main show
998
:or you want to watch some of the episodes
that we got coming up in the season 17,
999
:you know, have at it.
:
00:44:36,730 --> 00:44:39,730
But look at her Take a breath.
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00:44:41,430 --> 00:44:41,797
All right.
:
00:44:41,797 --> 00:44:42,997
Let me try one of my new banners.
:
00:44:42,997 --> 00:44:43,730
Hold on, hold on.
:
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Hot boom.
:
00:44:45,130 --> 00:44:47,897
Yeah, that's right.
:
00:44:47,897 --> 00:44:48,797
And I got this one.
:
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Don't forget to like in subscribe.
:
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Don't forget to, like, subscribe
to our channel if you haven't already.
:
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I think the only people that are watching
this right now live anyway are to do.
:
00:44:57,463 --> 00:44:58,230
But if you're watching this.
:
00:44:58,230 --> 00:45:01,530
Yeah I would love if you liked
and subscribed that'd be great.
:
00:45:01,830 --> 00:45:06,263
Check us out on Forgotten Cinema Patron
Patron Account slash Forgotten Cinema.
:
00:45:06,530 --> 00:45:09,997
You can find these livestreams are
eventually going to become patron only.
:
00:45:10,063 --> 00:45:13,830
We haven't decided exactly when yet,
but we figured our first few
:
00:45:13,830 --> 00:45:16,163
as we're getting everything
going, should be for everybody
:
00:45:16,163 --> 00:45:19,163
so that we can get more people
to be interested in us.
:
00:45:19,230 --> 00:45:22,997
But we have our lead up series,
Our Afterlife
:
00:45:22,997 --> 00:45:26,697
episode just dropped yesterday
or no today.
:
00:45:26,697 --> 00:45:29,497
Yesterday, Lately, yesterday.
Technically today.
:
00:45:29,497 --> 00:45:32,863
And we have another now showing
which is going to be on Tuesday
:
00:45:33,130 --> 00:45:34,663
where we're going to talk about Frozen
Empire.
:
00:45:34,663 --> 00:45:37,730
We're going to livestream
that Tuesday night at 930
:
00:45:37,730 --> 00:45:40,063
and then the next day
that's going to be available
:
00:45:41,197 --> 00:45:42,697
for everybody as well.
:
00:45:42,697 --> 00:45:43,730
So check all that up.
:
00:45:43,730 --> 00:45:46,897
Like Field said, we're going to do
the aliens movies later on the summer.
:
00:45:46,897 --> 00:45:48,930
We've got Planet of the Apes
coming up for a lead up.
:
00:45:48,930 --> 00:45:50,863
So we have a ton of patriotic content.
:
00:45:50,863 --> 00:45:53,930
And May 1st
we're coming back for our main show,
:
00:45:54,597 --> 00:45:57,397
the podcast, the commercials, everything.
:
00:45:57,397 --> 00:45:58,397
We're we're back.
:
00:45:58,397 --> 00:45:59,930
All this, all this.
:
00:45:59,930 --> 00:46:01,563
This is for this is for a commercial.
:
00:46:01,563 --> 00:46:03,330
So hopefully that'll be gone soon.
:
00:46:03,330 --> 00:46:05,430
You know, I'm suffering for my art here.
:
00:46:05,430 --> 00:46:10,263
So check us out, subscribe,
tell everybody in know our stuff.
:
00:46:12,530 --> 00:46:14,330
I know if I say art,
:
00:46:14,330 --> 00:46:17,330
but yeah.
:
00:46:18,630 --> 00:46:19,030
All right.
:
00:46:19,030 --> 00:46:20,597
So, yeah, that's it.
:
00:46:20,597 --> 00:46:21,530
Hey, John, we're going to go.
:
00:46:21,530 --> 00:46:23,130
We're going Monday night
if you want to come with
:
00:46:23,130 --> 00:46:25,863
if you want to see Frozen Empire in IMAX,
just hit me up.
:
00:46:25,863 --> 00:46:29,497
We'll take that I'm more than willing
to have you come with us, man.
:
00:46:29,963 --> 00:46:30,763
All right.
:
00:46:30,763 --> 00:46:33,363
So, everyone, thanks for joining us
for the live. Thanks for watching.
:
00:46:33,363 --> 00:46:35,130
If you're watching is recorded
and we hope you enjoy it.
:
00:46:35,130 --> 00:46:36,330
We hope you like
some of the clips that come.
:
00:46:37,963 --> 00:46:38,563
Mike and I are
:
00:46:38,563 --> 00:46:41,563
pretty pleased with what's happening
in terms of AR.
:
00:46:42,330 --> 00:46:45,097
Mike and I are pretty pleased what's
happening in terms of our social stuff.
:
00:46:45,097 --> 00:46:48,363
Like we're kind of
getting a lot of traction there.
:
00:46:48,530 --> 00:46:51,330
Your mother wants to get a haircut, Mike,
So get that going.
:
00:46:51,330 --> 00:46:55,230
Everybody wants to know, I love how
you got to go to the salon you fancy, boy.
:
00:46:55,397 --> 00:46:59,063
All right, So I got two sports clips now.
:
00:46:59,063 --> 00:46:59,863
There you go.
:
00:46:59,863 --> 00:47:00,163
All right.
:
00:47:00,163 --> 00:47:01,230
So we'll see everyone later.
:
00:47:01,230 --> 00:47:02,197
Thanks for watching.
:
00:47:02,197 --> 00:47:03,163
I'm Mike Field.
:
00:47:03,163 --> 00:47:07,930
Mike Butler, and this has been cinema now
showing Road house,
:
00:47:08,497 --> 00:47:11,763
what,:House Prime since that time.
:
00:47:11,763 --> 00:47:14,230
So right now
I don't want to call it a prime.
:
00:47:14,230 --> 00:47:17,097
Yeah. Like that. Yeah. All right.
:
00:47:17,097 --> 00:47:17,597
Bye, guys.