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Road House 2

Titre original : Road House 2: Last Call
  • Vidéo
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 26min
NOTE IMDb
4,3/10
2,3 k
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Johnathon Schaech and Ellen Hollman in Road House 2 (2006)
Home Video Trailer from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhile he's deep undercover in New York, DEA agent Shane Tanner, the son of a legendary cooler named Dalton, learns that his uncle Nate Tanner got beat up by a group of men because he doesn't... Tout lireWhile he's deep undercover in New York, DEA agent Shane Tanner, the son of a legendary cooler named Dalton, learns that his uncle Nate Tanner got beat up by a group of men because he doesn't want to sell the Black Pelican, his bar in Tyree, Louisiana. Shane takes off for Louisian... Tout lireWhile he's deep undercover in New York, DEA agent Shane Tanner, the son of a legendary cooler named Dalton, learns that his uncle Nate Tanner got beat up by a group of men because he doesn't want to sell the Black Pelican, his bar in Tyree, Louisiana. Shane takes off for Louisiana to find out who attacked Nate. Shane decides to stay in Nate's house for the time being,... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Scott Ziehl
  • Scénario
    • R. Lance Hill
    • Miles Chapman
    • Johnathon Schaech
  • Casting principal
    • Johnathon Schaech
    • Ellen Hollman
    • Richard Norton
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,3/10
    2,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Scott Ziehl
    • Scénario
      • R. Lance Hill
      • Miles Chapman
      • Johnathon Schaech
    • Casting principal
      • Johnathon Schaech
      • Ellen Hollman
      • Richard Norton
    • 32avis d'utilisateurs
    • 27avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Road House 2: Last Call
    Trailer 0:45
    Road House 2: Last Call

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    Johnathon Schaech
    Johnathon Schaech
    • Shane Tanner
    Ellen Hollman
    Ellen Hollman
    • Beau
    Richard Norton
    Richard Norton
    • Victor Cross
    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • Wild Bill
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Nate Tanner
    Marisa Quintanilla
    Marisa Quintanilla
    • Nadja
    Larnell Stovall
    Larnell Stovall
    • Marcus Reynolds
    Jeff Galpin
    Jeff Galpin
    • Henri
    Trace Cheramie
    Trace Cheramie
    • Rollins
    Cory Hart
    Cory Hart
    • Chubby D'Costa
    Lawrence Varnado
    Lawrence Varnado
    • Luther Keyes
    William Ragsdale
    William Ragsdale
    • Sands Cooper
    Grover Coulson
    Grover Coulson
    • Jim Monyihan
    Louis Herthum
    Louis Herthum
    • Deputy Garland Hendricks
    Bryon Weiss
    Bryon Weiss
    • Stone
    Danny Cosmo
    Danny Cosmo
    • Toad
    • (as Danny Cosmo Higginbottom)
    Bill Flynn
    Bill Flynn
    • Larry
    Rene Munguia
    • Antoine DeMarco
    • Réalisation
      • Scott Ziehl
    • Scénario
      • R. Lance Hill
      • Miles Chapman
      • Johnathon Schaech
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs32

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    4bkoganbing

    Another Bar To Be Cleaned Up

    It's been 20 years since Patrick Swayze cleaned up that other Road House that Kevin Tighe owned in the original Road House. He's got a son now who's a chip off the old karate block and DEA agent to boot played by Jonathan Schaech.

    Business gets combined with pleasure and vengeance when Schaech is busy trying to take down a drug kingpin. That selfsame drug kingpin is also looking to move in on the bar owned by Will Patton who is Schaech's uncle. This road house is in the Louisiana bayous on a well traveled road that the cartels use for smuggling. Oh, and did we say that this same crowd murdered Swayze before the action of this film takes place.

    It's all just a little too neatly conveniently wrapped up in a nice package, all of Schaech's issues getting resolved at once. And this Road House certainly does not have the great performance of Ben Gazzara who was the head villain there. Richard Norton and Jake Busey just don't enter into that class.

    One to watch for in this film is Marisa Quintanilla a pretty, but deadly assassin. Her chick fight with Ellen Hollman is one for the books.

    Road House 2: Last Call just does not have the style of the original Road House. No wonder Patrick Swayze declined participation.
    4kosmasp

    For alcohol

    What? No wait, no pun intended, also no last call for anything. Since there is a remake of the very first Road House on the way. This sequel in name only is really far inferior to the other movie. It does mirror some of the scenes of the first one, but does have an overall story, which I reckon it felt was missing from the other movie.

    But what the other movie may have been "lacking" story wise, this lacks in almost everything else. Although it was made over a decade after the first one, the fight scenes seem worse. Ok so that may be a budget thing - but for a movie that relies on those ... well not just on those. We also get the nudity, the sex appeal and so forth. The machismo may not be as big as it was in the first one ... but while I really like Jonathan, he is no Patrick Swayze. Sorry to say - but I am certain most will agree.

    This is not the worse movie ever, but with the title I reckon many expect more. Or will be satisfied because they expected way worse ... depends on you. I do expect way better things from Jake Gyllenhaal who may just have the charisma to pull of the remake all by himself.
    5gavin6942

    I Guess It's Okay Considering the Lack of Swayze

    For all the people who gave this film a ten, you should be rounded up and shot. I can understand a varying taste, but this film was a bomb.

    Allegedly, Patrick Swayze was originally supposed to play the bar owner. I wish that had been true because that character is very awesome in this film, but pales in comparison to Swayze. Also, I find it annoying that the film needed to compensate for him absence by referencing his murder so many times. (I don't know which I find more disturbing: the over-using of references, or the fact they killed off a cinematic hero.) With Swayze gone, this film has virtually no connection to the first. It does not even take place in the same bar. In my personal opinion, writing the last few references out of the script and giving this film a new title (rather than being a sequel) might have given it some box office time. It does, however, have a midget and stars the guy from "Doom Generation".

    And since the director is best known for "Cruel Intentions 3", I guess a "Road House 2" shouldn't be a shock.

    The only redeeming quality to this film (besides the midget) was the humor of Jake Busey. While not supposed to be funny, seeing Jake look and act just like his father and be a rap-listening gangster was just so silly to me. Oh, and there are some nice looking girls, too, who were probably lied to about what this would do for their careers. Sorry girls, you're going straight to video.

    I would say rent this if you're a die-hard Road House fan, but the truth is this film does nothing but tarnish the good name of the original. Yes, there's some great fights (the same guy gets beat up like six times) but nothing like the scenes in Road House.
    jellyneckr

    Awful even by direct-to-video standards

    "Direct-to-video" is a phrase that never sounds promising to the consumer unless its a direct-to-video sequel to something that went direct-to-video in the first place. Despite this, studios have insisted on releasing numerous direct-to-video sequels over the years to cult hits. I don't think it even needs to be mentioned that these sequels rank among some of the worst titles of all time, including THE HITCHER II, STARSHIP TROOPERS 2, and CRUEL INTENTIONS 3. It's fitting that ROAD HOUSE 2 was helmed by Scott Ziehl as he was also the man in charge of ruining the Cruel Intentions series. Like his entry in the Cruel Intentions trilogy, Ziehl takes elements that made the first ROAD HOUSE a great guy flick, and rehashes them with no success whatsoever. This is no sequel, this is a remake all the way. Various lines from the original are repeated, plot points cut and pasted, and scenes are replicated almost shot-for-shot from the first one. The one thing that could not be duplicated were the amazing fight scenes, which made ROAD HOUSE what it was. Here, we get clumsily directed fight sequences that are either too short or too long and seemingly planned out and shot within an hour. Compare that with its predecessor's fight scenes that look like they took months and months to prepare. Ziehl is capable of directing action as he did well with the 2001 remake of EARTH VS. THE SPIDER, but none of the talent shown there comes through in this mess. It's not completely his fault, as the screenplay is very, very poorly written and clunky. I don't care if something goes direct-to-video, a good script is still required. Someone should keep that mind while continuously churning these low-budget, direct-to-DVD movies out. Skip it entirely. 1/10
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Watchable, but mediocre, sequel...

    I didn't actually know that there was a sequel released to the 1989 movie "Road House", but having sat down to watch the 1989 and the 2024 reboot yesterday, I found my way to sit down and watch the 2006 movie "Road House 2: Last Call" as well.

    As I had never heard about the movie, and thus never seen it, I didn't know what to expect from director Scott Ziehl. So he had every opportunity to impress and entertain me with this 2006 sequel.

    Writers Miles Chapman, Johnathon Schaech and Richard Chizmar put together a fair enough script and storyline, though it felt a bit campy and not overly original. But it certainly made a suitable viewing experience the first time around. "Road House 2: Last Call" is hardly going to become a classic like the 1989 movie was.

    The movie does, however, have a good cast ensemble, with the likes of Johnathon Schaech, Jake Busey and Will Patton, among others. And the acting performances were actually good enough.

    There was a good amount of action in the movie, and some nicely choreographed and executed fight scenes, which definitely helped to keep the movie afloat.

    I will say, though, that "Road House 2: Last Call" proved better than what I had initially expected from a sequel such as it turned out to be. But hardly a movie that had me all thrilled and worked up.

    My rating of "Road House 2: Last Call" lands on a five out of ten stars.

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    • Anecdotes
      The part of Nate Tanner was originally supposed to be James Dalton, Patrick Swayze's character from the first Road House (1989), but Swayze backed out due to creative differences, and the character was changed.
    • Gaffes
      Cars just don't explode when they are hit by another car.
    • Citations

      Chubby D'Acosta: You know why they call me The Robot?

      Chubby D'Acosta: Because I'm so automatic at kickin' your ass.

    • Crédits fous
      Although 'Crystal Mantecon''s character is unnamed in the film, she is listed in the credits as "Sherri."
    • Connexions
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Sequels You've Never Heard Of (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      Dark Destiny
      Written by Delmaine Samuel

      Performed by 'Ravin-Delmain'

      Courtesy of DarccSide Recordings

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 novembre 2006 (Pays-Bas)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Shreveport, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
      • Manyana Films
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