Road House 2: Last Call

Road House 2: Last Call

2006 "Take It Outside..."
Road House 2: Last Call
Road House 2: Last Call

Road House 2: Last Call

4.3 | 1h26m | R | en | Adventure

Shane Tanner, the son of a legendary cooler named Dalton, learns that his uncle Nate got beat up by a group of men because he doesn't want to sell his bar, The Black Pelican, to a bunch of drug dealers. To help out his uncle, Shane teams up with local school teacher Beau Hampton, who is a regular at the Black Pelican, and takes down the baddies.

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4.3 | 1h26m | R | en | Adventure , Action , Thriller | More Info
Released: July. 18,2006 | Released Producted By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Shane Tanner, the son of a legendary cooler named Dalton, learns that his uncle Nate got beat up by a group of men because he doesn't want to sell his bar, The Black Pelican, to a bunch of drug dealers. To help out his uncle, Shane teams up with local school teacher Beau Hampton, who is a regular at the Black Pelican, and takes down the baddies.

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Cast

Johnathon Schaech , Ellen Hollman , Richard Norton

Director

Caleb Guillotte

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lostflix Well let's be fair. Following up a cult classic like Road House is no easy task. Now subtract Swayze from the equation and you get a monumental task. So with Patrick not on board whose bonehead idea was it to proceed anyway and make this piece of garbage? I am going to blame the director who didn't even provide 5 minutes of decent footage throughout the entire film. I was actually shocked they got Will Patton (Armaggedon) to jump on board. Johnathon Schaech did an OK job with the lead but the writing was atrocious. Turning down his partner brunette bombshell (Crystal Mantecon) in the film's first 5 minutes made me want to eject it right there. But I stuck with the film hoping to catch a glimpse of that great cheesy humor that worked so well with the Double Duece. No such luck. The cover of the DVD is hilarious, they show these two stacked blondes who make one 10 second appearance in the film. Costar Ellen Hollman actually puts in a decent performance as well. But again the effort is futile in a piece of garbage and disgrace such as this. Has Jake Busey ever been cast in a decent film? Could they not pull at least a few actors in from the first film for some kind of nostalgia treatment? Even one of the old bouncers or two, or Jeff Healey for a performance would have been nice. Take this film out of your Queue immediately. -LostFlix
disdressed12 road house 2 is actually a fairly decent movie.it has none of the actors from the first one,but is almost as good.the fight scenes are very well choreographed,and the acting is good.some people have suggested jake busey as the main baddie, overacts at times.i believe this to be intentional and shows how much fun busey was having in character.he had the best lines in the movie.the storyline is nothing new.bad guy wants to use bar for base of operations for drug smuggling endeavours.bouncer attempts to keep him and his buddies out.(there is actually a bit more to this,but i won't give it away)i thought will patton did a good job in his role.there is of course lots of action, with many fight scenes.the characters are not overly developed,but they usually aren't in this type of movie.i was entertained by this movie,and would watch it again. 6.5stars out of ten
DJAkin The Black Pelican isn't' nearly as cool as the Double Deuce! I am very angry about that. Still, this was a good movie. The fight scenes were better than BLOODSPORT even. There were corny lines, like when Jake Busey says "I'm going to kill you! Just like I killed your Dad!" Yes, the main dude in this movie is Patrick Swazy's son. Jake Busey killed the father for some reason. There were good fight scenes between Tanner and Busey, especially in the last scene. The movie is very strange in that there is a girl who throws knives and gets into a cat fight that never seems to end with a cute girl named Bo. Would I say this is as good as the first one? No way. But it's worth a quick watch. If you trip over your DVD's and this one happens to play on your DVD player, I would give it a chance.
ef2283 I'll give this flick a 6 out of 10 since it is a "b" movie....The story line is the daltons son's uncle is hurt at the bar and the son go's back to town to investigate the near murder....the fighting scenes are nice and decently choreographed....it is a simple story but so was the first roadhouse...Patrick Swayze is not in ROADHOUSE 2, actually none of the actors from part 1 are in part 2...but for being set so many years apart part 2 was a decent follow up...The chick in the movie could have been a bit hotter....Jake Busey played quite a great villain but tended to overact quite a few times. Will Patton did great and fit the role of the uncle very well....