Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
#201
Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
The movie was entertaining but pretty bad. If Liman really thinks Gyllenhaal put in the best performance of his career, someone should show Liman Nightcrawler or Prisoners or Jarhead or Brokeback Mountain or End of Watch or Zodiac or Donnie Darko or Brothers. Jake Gyllenhaal's performance makes the movie work, but that about it. The movie is too over the top to be serious and too serious to be over the top. On the one hand Dalton's backstory is dramatic, but doesn't really get resolved. The movie doesn't answer why he loses his mind in the ring. On the other hand you have a cartoonish villain like Conor McGregor.
This was a Jason Statham movie, starring a real actor like Gyllenhaal.
This was a Jason Statham movie, starring a real actor like Gyllenhaal.
#202
Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
Agree with a lot here...it was bad to Ok. Should have been called something else probably and could have been so much more, but they can't help themselves with stuff like this. Terrible cliché's all though don't help. The whole shaving scene was one of the stupidest things I have ever seen. No need to go into any more about this movie.
Not something I will see again like the original. Perfectly good time waster yesterday afternoon. A one and done for sure.
Not something I will see again like the original. Perfectly good time waster yesterday afternoon. A one and done for sure.
#203
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
There was one more homage to the original I noticed, during the final fight sequence when Gyllenhaal and McGregor are brawling, with McGregor charging at him, Gyllenhaal is up against the wall and can be heard saying, "be nice".
Agree with most of the other comments. Was mildly entertained but the movie lacked in charm and won't replace the original. Was slightly amused seeing random faces pop up - Post Malone, Bob Menery, etc. McGregor's character was indeed cartoonish, but at the same time I can't think of a more appropriate movie for him to make his debut in.
Agree with most of the other comments. Was mildly entertained but the movie lacked in charm and won't replace the original. Was slightly amused seeing random faces pop up - Post Malone, Bob Menery, etc. McGregor's character was indeed cartoonish, but at the same time I can't think of a more appropriate movie for him to make his debut in.
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#205
Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
I once read the quote Jason Statham never made a bad movie, but never a good movie either and while I'd say In the Name of the King and Snatch. disprove the theory, it's basically acurate and Road House would have been a good fit for him.
#206
Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
I liked it for what it was. Not as absurd and over the top as the original, but it was still entertaining. I’d love to see MacGregor in a Statham movie. I think without his over-the-top menace in the movie, it would have fizzled out before the final act.
#207
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
This movie was really bad. WTF were they thinking with Conor Mcgregor?? So terrible. It honestly started off somewhat decent then just took a nosedive. Also not sure why the F it was so long, I kept checking how much time there was left.
I have no arguments for this not getting a theatrical release.
I have no arguments for this not getting a theatrical release.
#208
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
I thought it was entertaining. Better than I thought it’d be. An 8/10. It was cheesy just like the first one. The villain reminded me of Shooter McGavin. It’s definitely something I wouldn’t watch again but it was a fun couple of hours.
#209
Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
Is that McGregor's normal speaking voice or was he doing something for the character? Because if it's his normal voice then he's challenging David Beckham for the "Most Unexpectedly Silly Voice" trophy.
#210
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
I don’t know if that’s his normal voice but I kept wondering if that’s how he really walks. He had such an odd strut throughout the movie.
#211
Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
He pitched up his voice and his accent for the role and the walk is something he does before and after his fights, some kind of signature move.
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GoldenJCJ (03-26-24)
#212
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
It's all he knows how to do. He's not an actor. Similar to Gronk being an NFL "analyst". Everything he says comes off like he's cutting a WWE promo. It's all he knows.
#213
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
he has an abnormally over developed back (or chest) such that it pushes his shoulders forward. He's always walked / looked that way but now that he's all juiced up, the visual is exacerbated.
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GoldenJCJ (03-28-24)
#214
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
It was a fun movie but I don't think this will be something I go back to or see multiple times like the original. In fact it makes me want to see the original to wash the image of that weird strut out of my mind.
#216
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
I didn't know he was a UFC fighter. I thought he was just hamming it up. I thought it was a good fit for the movie.
#217
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
I assume this will never get a official U.S. disc or physical media release?
#218
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
Maybe this was posted or obvious --- but you all did watch thru the credits, right? I did not until my son told me I should.
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#220
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
That's the only one. It's really a mid-credit scene, not post.
#221
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
I need to yell at the sky for a moment. I'm really sick of these mid/post-credit scenes that the streaming services 'hide" by minimizing the current movie and showing an ad for what they want you to watch next. Disney is the worst as there has been more than a time or two I needed to blitz through the entire movie to get to the mid-credit scene that was cut off.
#222
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
I need to yell at the sky for a moment. I'm really sick of these mid/post-credit scenes that the streaming services 'hide" by minimizing the current movie and showing an ad for what they want you to watch next. Disney is the worst as there has been more than a time or two I needed to blitz through the entire movie to get to the mid-credit scene that was cut off.
#223
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal
This doesn't have much to do with the remake, other than I've noticed something since it came out, and I saw a Yahoo article comparing the two movies, new and original. The author of the article started referring to "James", and after saying the name several times, I realized I had no idea who he was talking about. Turned out he was talking about the original movie's Dalton. Apparently there's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment in the original movie where, even though he's only ever referred to as "Dalton" by everyone through the whole movie, his first name is revealed to be "James" on the medical paperwork he gives to Elizabeth at the hospital when he gets his knife wound stapled. And now, IMDb has him listed as "James Dalton", and the Wikipedia page for the movie calls him "James Dalton". Sorry, but when the only name spoken by everyone in the movie is "Dalton", and he's listed in the end credits of the movie as "Dalton", he's just "Dalton".
That's my rant. Carry on.
That's my rant. Carry on.
#224
DVD Talk Legend
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