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Road House

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Does it get any better than Patrick Swayze as a philosophical bouncer with a penchant for ripping throats? Tune in to this week's We Recommend podcast as we tackle the gloriously ridiculous 1989 action flick "Roadhouse." We kick off with a comparison to other iconic action films like "Speed" and "Point Break," marveling at "Roadhouse's" unique mix of intense silliness and over-the-top action. You'll hear our take on the film's quirky dialogue, oddball performances, and the unforgettable appearance of Sam Elliott, not to mention our humorous breakdown of the infamous sex scene and bizarre set design.
We unravel the chaotic world of Dalton, the cooler who inexplicably leaves a cushy gig for a much more dangerous one. His throat-ripping tendencies set against his background in philosophy inject a hefty dose of irony into the film, and we can’t help but laugh at the absurdity. Over-the-top action sequences, countless knives, and a cheesy script make "Roadhouse" a cult classic worth every wild moment. And if you're looking for an even crazier viewing experience, we highly recommend watching the movie at 1.5 speed—it’s hilariously entertaining!
Dive into Dalton's dramatic confrontations and ultimate showdown with the villainous Brad Wesley, a sequence that draws amusing comparisons to Nolan's "The Dark Knight." We wrap up with our segment "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, The Fine," where we dissect what we loved, loathed, and found timeless or outdated about the film. Don't miss next week's episode for another dose of movie mania!
We would love to hear from you! Send us an email and maybe it will be read on the podcast! werecommendmailbag@gmail.com
To quickly follow us on social's or listen on another platform follow the link!
http://linktr.ee/werecommendpodcast
Music produced by Joey Prosser. X @mrjoeyprosser

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Kapitler

1. Road House (00:00:00)

2. Movie Discussion (00:00:04)

3. Philosophy Degree and Ripping Throats (00:12:44)

4. Bar Bouncer Hired for Troubled Club (00:16:44)

5. Bar Brawl Management and Characters (00:26:08)

6. Town Troubles (00:37:45)

7. Dalton's Confrontation With Wesley (00:44:44)

8. Violent Confrontations at Bar (00:52:11)

9. Dalton's Showdown With Brad Wesley (01:07:07)

10. Cheesy Action Movie Discussion (01:15:32)

11. Podcast Recommendations and Gratitude (01:23:09)

75 episoder

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Manage episode 433294071 series 3482381
Indhold leveret af Jesse and Jason. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Jesse and Jason eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

Send us some fan mail!

Does it get any better than Patrick Swayze as a philosophical bouncer with a penchant for ripping throats? Tune in to this week's We Recommend podcast as we tackle the gloriously ridiculous 1989 action flick "Roadhouse." We kick off with a comparison to other iconic action films like "Speed" and "Point Break," marveling at "Roadhouse's" unique mix of intense silliness and over-the-top action. You'll hear our take on the film's quirky dialogue, oddball performances, and the unforgettable appearance of Sam Elliott, not to mention our humorous breakdown of the infamous sex scene and bizarre set design.
We unravel the chaotic world of Dalton, the cooler who inexplicably leaves a cushy gig for a much more dangerous one. His throat-ripping tendencies set against his background in philosophy inject a hefty dose of irony into the film, and we can’t help but laugh at the absurdity. Over-the-top action sequences, countless knives, and a cheesy script make "Roadhouse" a cult classic worth every wild moment. And if you're looking for an even crazier viewing experience, we highly recommend watching the movie at 1.5 speed—it’s hilariously entertaining!
Dive into Dalton's dramatic confrontations and ultimate showdown with the villainous Brad Wesley, a sequence that draws amusing comparisons to Nolan's "The Dark Knight." We wrap up with our segment "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, The Fine," where we dissect what we loved, loathed, and found timeless or outdated about the film. Don't miss next week's episode for another dose of movie mania!
We would love to hear from you! Send us an email and maybe it will be read on the podcast! werecommendmailbag@gmail.com
To quickly follow us on social's or listen on another platform follow the link!
http://linktr.ee/werecommendpodcast
Music produced by Joey Prosser. X @mrjoeyprosser

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Road House (00:00:00)

2. Movie Discussion (00:00:04)

3. Philosophy Degree and Ripping Throats (00:12:44)

4. Bar Bouncer Hired for Troubled Club (00:16:44)

5. Bar Brawl Management and Characters (00:26:08)

6. Town Troubles (00:37:45)

7. Dalton's Confrontation With Wesley (00:44:44)

8. Violent Confrontations at Bar (00:52:11)

9. Dalton's Showdown With Brad Wesley (01:07:07)

10. Cheesy Action Movie Discussion (01:15:32)

11. Podcast Recommendations and Gratitude (01:23:09)

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