United Artists | Release Date: May 19, 1989
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pmurieApr 8, 2018
This movie is a total classic!!! Patrick Swayze plays a role as a bouncer that you wouldn't want to mess with. He gets a job at a bar that is totally out of control and has a hard time cleaning it up.
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FelicityFenwickMay 18, 2017
Easily one of the most underrated movies of the late 80s. I can't believe the critics didn't take to this movie more than they did. I had a huge crush on Kelly Lynch after seeing this movie. And when they come up with a verb like Swayze'dEasily one of the most underrated movies of the late 80s. I can't believe the critics didn't take to this movie more than they did. I had a huge crush on Kelly Lynch after seeing this movie. And when they come up with a verb like Swayze'd from the movie you know it had a cultural impact. Expand
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Steven1981Mar 21, 2020
Road House is a 1989 thriller action movie that blends sex, romance and suspense into the mix plus a bunch of random songs throughout the movie such as Otis Redding's "These Arms of Mine." which I hate with a passion. We have many tough guyRoad House is a 1989 thriller action movie that blends sex, romance and suspense into the mix plus a bunch of random songs throughout the movie such as Otis Redding's "These Arms of Mine." which I hate with a passion. We have many tough guy characters, many dopey and dumb characters and many intimidating characters and factors in the movie and barfights plus Swayze's smile. The main character in the movie is Dalton (Patrick Swayze) who's hired by Tilghman (Kevin Tighe) the owner of some rundown bar called the Double Deuce. He's hired to clean it up because drugs happen there, fights and general trouble and unpleasantness and Dalton (Swayze) is the best and accepts the job but only on his own terms. However before he can clean the Double Deuce up he must deal with Brad Wesley (Ben Gazzara) and his thugs who own the town and make everyone's life a misery and he gets involved romantically with Kelly Lynch who's some doctor or something and some chick called Denise strips more or less naked in the movie. There is some nudity, music, explosions, violence, bad language and sex and some blood but Road House isn't the best action movie and many may hate it but there's worse. Some of the characters are odd and Patrick Swayze's acting is okay some times and laughable the next but it's fairly decent even if stupid. Expand
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ChrisNortonAug 6, 2023
A very fun, re-watchable, barroom brawling action/thriller that takes a pretty sharp turn becoming pretty dark towards it's climax. The characters and actors are all great (especially Swayze, Sam Elliot, Kelly Lynch, and Ben Gazzara). There'sA very fun, re-watchable, barroom brawling action/thriller that takes a pretty sharp turn becoming pretty dark towards it's climax. The characters and actors are all great (especially Swayze, Sam Elliot, Kelly Lynch, and Ben Gazzara). There's something about this movie that's hard to pinpoint but it draws you in and makes you smile, which I'm sure has created quite the cult following. It's campy in parts, overly simple in its approach, but it's part of the overall charm. Roadhouse is Roadhouse and it's all awesome fun.

Top Genres - Action, Thriller Fiction/Nonfiction - Fiction Runtime - 1:54

Genre(s) rating -Action - 9 -Thriller - 7

Genre Average Score: 8 Directing: 8 Cinematography/lighting: 7 Story/Narrative: 6 Structure: 7 Dialogue: 9 Score(music): 10 Editing: 8 Acting: 8 Characterization: 7 Mise en Scène/Visual Design: 6 Visual Effects: 5 Costumes/Makeup: 6 Lasting Impact: 9 Originality: 10

Overall: 7.6

Setting, Conflict, Character, Dialogue, Theme, Plot, and Climax: B

Audience Engagement (do you feel runtime): No
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