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Road House with an old drunk?




Road House with an old drunk? This what it seems, anyone agree? diagree?

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I've never seen Road House, I couldn't imagine Patrick Swayze making a film I would like! but this review in Empire seems to agree with you.

Empire Review


This low-budget Liverpool thug movie has a tang of grimy authenticity missing from all those London gangster films made by public schoolboys and rates as the best bouncer movie since the classic Road House. Washout boxer Tom (James McMartin) takes a job alongside ex-army hardman Paul (Paul Barber) on the door of a Liverpudlian drinking hole.

Paul resists the overtures of organised crime, but Tom isn’t so sure about turning away drugs money. Meanwhile, simmering feuds get out of hand, with ultra-violence clearly on the menu. McMartin isn't quite up to the surprisingly complicated central role, but Barber, familiar from The Full Monty, deserves the Mitchum-level iconic status the film gives him.
Verdict Definitely a bit grittier than the average British gangster flick.


Reviewer: Kim Newman

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Nothing like Roadhouse

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