Sunday, January 19, 2014

Road House

An excellent terrible movie about bouncer Swayze hired to clean up a rowdy roadside bar and ends up having to protect the entire Midwest town from a corrupt businessman who seems to be the root cause of every conflict. This film is a definite reminder that the popular belief of what is beautiful is no doubt an evolving concept. The only thing more fun than watching Swayze's character dish out vigilante justice is watching his character NOT practices what he preaches. And how does someone who smokes that many cigarettes be in that kind of shape and have that much stamina? Despite its flaws, the film is incredibly entertaining, never dull and has pretty decent replay value.

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