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Matador de Aluguel 2

Título original: Road House 2: Last Call
  • Vídeo
  • 2006
  • 18
  • 1 h 26 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,3/10
2,3 mil
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Johnathon Schaech and Ellen Hollman in Matador de Aluguel 2 (2006)
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Shane Tanner é um agente da DEA disfarçado que sabe o que faz. Quando um perigoso traficante de drogas começa a aterrorizar o bar de seu tio Nate em Louisiana, Shane sai de Nova York e vai p... Ler tudoShane Tanner é um agente da DEA disfarçado que sabe o que faz. Quando um perigoso traficante de drogas começa a aterrorizar o bar de seu tio Nate em Louisiana, Shane sai de Nova York e vai para o sul, determinado a acertar contas.Shane Tanner é um agente da DEA disfarçado que sabe o que faz. Quando um perigoso traficante de drogas começa a aterrorizar o bar de seu tio Nate em Louisiana, Shane sai de Nova York e vai para o sul, determinado a acertar contas.

  • Direção
    • Scott Ziehl
  • Roteiristas
    • R. Lance Hill
    • Miles Chapman
    • Johnathon Schaech
  • Artistas
    • Johnathon Schaech
    • Ellen Hollman
    • Richard Norton
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,3/10
    2,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Scott Ziehl
    • Roteiristas
      • R. Lance Hill
      • Miles Chapman
      • Johnathon Schaech
    • Artistas
      • Johnathon Schaech
      • Ellen Hollman
      • Richard Norton
    • 32Avaliações de usuários
    • 27Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Vídeos1

    Road House 2: Last Call
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    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
    • Direção
      • Scott Ziehl
    • Roteiristas
      • R. Lance Hill
      • Miles Chapman
      • Johnathon Schaech
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários32

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    skidrowmofo

    Ain't bad, ain't bad at'll

    I saw the behind the scenes featurette on the special edition of Roadhouse. My first thought was no way a sequel could be made with out Swayze, no way, then Jonathon Schaech came into my bar( yea, I was bouncing when Roadhouse came out then and now, how sad) this past weekend and we got a chance to talk. He is a real cool guy. A regular joe. Just on that meeting I rented the movie. I tell ya' it's not bad. The fight scenes are outstanding, although not too realist (not smart to kick high), but close , they are very well done. Schaech is very fast, I doubt they used camera tricks, he is a natural. The acting is good; I wish Jake would have gone a little bit more over the top. The women are all hot, the fight scene between the two females at the end, nice, very nice. All and all it's not bad, a worthy sequel and come on, Will Patton is in it, that is just icing on the cake.
    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.
    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.
    4ppnelson

    It is what it is...

    Let me start by saying you know a film is poorly run when extras make the cover. With that said, anyone who says this is the worst film ever is being dramatic, and anyone who says that the film is great is completely delusional. The film "is what it is." And what is that... A modest budget ($4 million, I estimate) studio sequel. The film isn't terrible, but for Road House fans it will be a disappointment. And that brings me to problem one, just as Dirty Dancing wouldn't been what it was without Swayze, Road House isn't the same without him. The lead lacks depth, character, and likability to carry the film. I feel that the lead was poorly cast and the producers should have bent over backwards to get Patrick to do it if they were gonna do a sequel. The other cast was uneven with outstanding actors like Will Patton along side day players who couldn't act there way out of a paper bag. Busey, who I have seen do great characters seemed like he just mailed it in. Ellen was played well, except for not being believable at all as a bayou raised chick. Sherri, the DEA agent at the first bar was hot and a good actress, yet her part was awkwardly small and undeveloped. The writer totally missed all opportunities to add depth and interest to the story and characters. Instead opting for a base one dimensional film. Which leads me to the biggest problem, the script... I got a bad feeling when the credits rolled and there were three script writers separated by an "and" and an "&." It looked very amateur. And that is what the writing was. I heard the original script was better and then a rewrite was done and the hard core sucking began. Some cheezy parts of the film to watch for are... During the first undercover meeting, the obvious drug deal under the table. "Hey lets meet at a crowded nudey bar, I will pull a block of coke out of my jacket and you pull cash out then we will slide them under the cocktail table" WAIT! "Make sure to look cool when you look left and right to make sure no one is looking!" Second, I love it when someone gets shot in the chest and then you see him sitting up happy as a lark 10 minutes later. There are some nasty editing cuts towards the end of the film especially during fight scenes and when the main character is chasing thru doors and runs into a patron. Which brings me to the realism of the DEA training, I won't both to get technical... But jumping thru doors isn't standard training... Nor do typical female agents, who bust their butts to make it in a male oriented field, act like weak characters... Boring! Thanks for the chauvinistic view Heir Director. There is other stuff I could teach a course at a school about it... The sped up fighting, the cheezy dialogue, the recycled story... etc... But aside from all that you just cannot like ex-Mr. Applegate, he totally lacks the humble zen coolness that made Mr. Patrick Swayze such a bad ass. He just strikes me as one of those 5 foot nothing actors who think they are a bad ass, but just like Van Damnit he runs into a real bad ass (Chuck Zito in Van Don't case) and he gives him a lesson about "badassdom." Therefore, that I feel is the major linchpin of the film, if you are a bad ass you are a bad ass, you don't have to try. Example: Swayze! If you are a pretty boy who tries to hard to prove you are a bad ass among other things... Then well... You are why your audience, the Average Joe... Will not rent this film, and if they do they will write reviews like this.
    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.

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    • Curiosidades
      The part of Nate Tanner was originally supposed to be James Dalton, Patrick Swayze's character from the first Matador de Aluguel (1989), but Swayze backed out due to creative differences, and the character was changed.
    • Erros de gravação
      Cars just don't explode when they are hit by another car.
    • Citações

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

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

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Although 'Crystal Mantecon''s character is unnamed in the film, she is listed in the credits as "Sherri."
    • Conexões
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Sequels You've Never Heard Of (2015)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Dark Destiny
      Written by Delmaine Samuel

      Performed by 'Ravin-Delmain'

      Courtesy of DarccSide Recordings

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 28 de novembro de 2006 (Países Baixos)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Road House 2: Last Call
    • Locações de filme
      • Shreveport, Louisiana, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
      • Manyana Films
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      • 1 h 26 min(86 min)
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