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A DEA agent comes to the aid of his uncle, a Louisiana bar owner, when a local drug dealer begins to cause trouble at his business.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: R
Release Date: 10-OCT-2006
Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com
This unexpected sequel to the camp-cult favorite Road House delivers much of the same fast-n-furious action as its predecessor, though die-hard fans (and they're out there) might miss the over-the-top dialogue and plot devices that earned the original its reputation. Patrick Swayze, who starred in the first Road House picture, is nowhere to be found in the sequel--instead, it's Jonathan Schaech as a DEA agent with a connection to Swayze's character who comes to the aid of his uncle (Will Patton in a rare non-villainous role), the owner of a Louisiana bar that's come under siege by a local drug dealer (Jake Busey, who chews scenery with vigor). What follows is a barrage of bar brawls and room-wrecking stunts as Schaech takes his rightful place as the world's toughest bouncer. Suffice it to say that if you own the first Road House movie (or at least watched it more than once), you'll find the sequel a worthwhile follow-up. --Paul Gaita, ISBN13: B000FI8MQ6 ISBN10: B000FI8MQ6 Material Type: dvdProduct description
A DEA agent comes to the aid of his uncle, a Louisiana bar owner, when a local drug dealer begins to cause trouble at his business.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: R
Release Date: 10-OCT-2006
Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com
This unexpected sequel to the camp-cult favorite Road House delivers much of the same fast-n-furious action as its predecessor, though die-hard fans (and they're out there) might miss the over-the-top dialogue and plot devices that earned the original its reputation. Patrick Swayze, who starred in the first Road House picture, is nowhere to be found in the sequel--instead, it's Jonathan Schaech as a DEA agent with a connection to Swayze's character who comes to the aid of his uncle (Will Patton in a rare non-villainous role), the owner of a Louisiana bar that's come under siege by a local drug dealer (Jake Busey, who chews scenery with vigor). What follows is a barrage of bar brawls and room-wrecking stunts as Schaech takes his rightful place as the world's toughest bouncer. Suffice it to say that if you own the first Road House movie (or at least watched it more than once), you'll find the sequel a worthwhile follow-up. --Paul Gaita, ISBN13: B000FI8MQ6 ISBN10: B000FI8MQ6 Material Type: dvd , ISBN13: B000FI8MQ6 ISBN10: B000FI8MQ6 Material Type: dvd
Product description
A DEA agent comes to the aid of his uncle, a Louisiana bar owner, when a local drug dealer begins to cause trouble at his business.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: R
Release Date: 10-OCT-2006
Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com
This unexpected sequel to the camp-cult favorite Road House delivers much of the same fast-n-furious action as its predecessor, though die-hard fans (and they're out there) might miss the over-the-top dialogue and plot devices that earned the original its reputation. Patrick Swayze, who starred in the first Road House picture, is nowhere to be found in the sequel--instead it's Jonathan Schaech as a DEA agent with a connection to Swayze's character ...
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Product description
A DEA agent comes to the aid of his uncle, a Louisiana bar owner, when a local drug dealer begins to cause trouble at his business.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: R
Release Date: 10-OCT-2006
Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com
This unexpected sequel to the camp-cult favorite Road House delivers much of the same fast-n-furious action as its predecessor, though die-hard fans (and they're out there) might miss the over-the-top dialogue and plot devices that earned the original its reputation. Patrick Swayze, who starred in the first Road House picture, is nowhere to be found in the sequel--instead, it's Jonathan Schaech as a DEA agent with a connection to Swayze's character who comes to the aid of his uncle (Will Patton in a rare non-villainous role), the owner of a Louisiana bar that's come under siege by a local drug dealer (Jake Busey, who chews scenery with vigor). What follows is a barrage of bar brawls and room-wrecking stunts as Schaech takes his rightful place as the world's toughest bouncer. Suffice it to say that if you own the first Road House movie (or at least watched it more than once), you'll find the sequel a worthwhile follow-up. --Paul Gaita, ISBN13: B000FI8MQ6 ISBN10: B000FI8MQ6 Material Type: dvdProduct description
A DEA agent comes to the aid of his uncle, a Louisiana bar owner, when a local drug dealer begins to cause trouble at his business.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: R
Release Date: 10-OCT-2006
Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com
This unexpected sequel to the camp-cult favorite Road House delivers much of the same fast-n-furious action as its predecessor, though die-hard fans (and they're out there) might miss the over-the-top dialogue and plot devices that earned the original its reputation. Patrick Swayze, who starred in the first Road House picture, is nowhere to be found in the sequel--instead, it's Jonathan Schaech as a DEA agent with a connection to Swayze's character who comes to the aid of his uncle (Will Patton in a rare non-villainous role), the owner of a Louisiana bar that's come under siege by a local drug dealer (Jake Busey, who chews scenery with vigor). What follows is a barrage of bar brawls and room-wrecking stunts as Schaech takes his rightful place as the world's toughest bouncer. Suffice it to say that if you own the first Road House movie (or at least watched it more than once), you'll find the sequel a worthwhile follow-up. --Paul Gaita, ISBN13: B000FI8MQ6 ISBN10: B000FI8MQ6 Material Type: dvd , ISBN13: B000FI8MQ6 ISBN10: B000FI8MQ6 Material Type: dvd
A DEA agent comes to the aid of his uncle, a Louisiana bar owner, when a local drug dealer begins to cause trouble at his business.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: R
Release Date: 10-OCT-2006
Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com
This unexpected sequel to the camp-cult favorite Road House delivers much of the same fast-n-furious action as its predecessor, though die-hard fans (and they're out there) might miss the over-the-top dialogue and plot devices that earned the original its reputation. Patrick Swayze, who starred in the first Road House picture, is nowhere to be found in the sequel--instead, it's Jonathan Schaech as a DEA agent with a connection to Swayze's character who comes to the aid of his uncle (Will Patton in a rare non-villainous role), the owner of a Louisiana bar that's come under siege by a local drug dealer (Jake Busey, who chews scenery with vigor). What follows is a barrage of bar brawls and room-wrecking stunts as Schaech takes his rightful place as the world's toughest bouncer. Suffice it to say that if you own the first Road House movie (or at least watched it more than once), you'll find the sequel a worthwhile follow-up. --Paul Gaita, ISBN13: B000FI8MQ6 ISBN10: B000FI8MQ6 Material Type: dvd
Product description
A DEA agent comes to the aid of his uncle, a Louisiana bar owner, when a local drug dealer begins to cause trouble at his business.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: R
Release Date: 10-OCT-2006
Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com
This unexpected sequel to the camp-cult favorite Road House delivers much of the same fast-n-furious action as its predecessor, though die-hard fans (and they're out there) might miss the over-the-top dialogue and plot devices that earned the original its reputation. Patrick Swayze, who starred in the first Road House picture, is nowhere to be found in the sequel--instead it's Jonathan Schaech as a DEA agent with a connection to Swayze's character ...