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It’s a day when I celebrate all things Road House, the greatest bad movie of all time. Bart Simpson once said of Krusty, “He’s my idol. I’ve based my whole life on Krusty’s teachings.”
Dalton, the head bouncer at the Road House known as the Double Deuce, is my Krusty.
I celebrate this solemn occasion on Patrick Swayze’s birthday because it was Swayze who brought Dalton to life. The odd part of it is that I’ve never been a huge fan of Patrick Swayze. He’s not even my favorite Swayze, although nobody but me remembers John Cameron Swayze and the Camel News Caravan.
But every dog has his day, and Road House was Patrick’s.
So join me today in drinking a toast to Dalton and the Double Deuce. My drink? Dalton’s drink, of course: Mountain Dew and Dewar’s. The Double Dews.
If you’re not familiar with the real Road House, as opposed to the dumb-ass remake with Jake Gyllenhaal, here’s my summary:
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Roadhouse is a cinema classic and one of the most entertaining movies ever made. It is the White Trash Hamlet; the Redneck Romeo and Juliet; Macbeth with a Mullet; Timon of Athens, Georgia. If I have to go through the process to name my favorite movie, this certainly makes the short list. I would certainly rank it among my top 10 comedies. I doubt whether making a great comedy was the original intention, but as gamblers say, “The cards speak for themselves”.
What’s it all about?
A powerful landowner with a savage taste for hunting gets all his kicks from his domination of a small town and all its inhabitants. Ben Gazzara plays this part, and don’t miss the scene where Gazzara sings. I think I can go out on a limb and say it’s the best evil land baron singing in film history. (You want more musical moments? Sam Elliott also sings in this movie.)
Ben also ranks high in evil rockin’ on his rockin’ chair, just creakin’ away in that evil way while he watches his neighbors at night. Now JFK, when he rocked, that was some good rockin’, some downright saintly rockin’. An’ when Grandpappy Amos rocked while lecturin’ L’il Luke, that thar’ was jes’ rockin’. But when Ben does it – sheer evil. Of course, Ben justifies his evil behavior because there was nothing in the town until he came. He civilized it. His proof: “I brought the 7-Eleven here”. Yup, that’s the sure sign of Civilization with a capital “C”, as documented by Sir Kenneth Clark. You can keep your sophisticated economies, your fey literature and fashions, your individual freedoms, and your lame statues and fountains. It’s not even codified laws. Suck it, Hammurabi! Real civilizations have Slurpees.
Ben comes complete with all the movie evil accoutrements, like an evil paneled den full of animal heads – including herbivorous ruminants! Just thinking – how hard could it be to kill a lumbering herbivore? Even I can be called a big-game hunter in that league. In my own evil paneled den, I have the heads of dairy cows. Now that’s good huntin’! I also enjoy hunting for koalas. They sometimes go for hours without muscle movement, so I don’t have to waste any bullets on the little guys. In fact, you don’t even have to kill ’em and stuff ’em. Just give them a little standing room behind the plaque, hook up a eucalyptus I.V., stick their heads through the opening – bingo – nobody will ever suspect they are still alive.
With the townspeople all terrified that any challenge to Gazzara will cause them to grace the wall in the evil paneled den, it’s clear that somebody from the outside has to challenge Big Ben. The owner of the local bar just happens to know one guy who is tough enough – Dalton, the world’s greatest bouncer. The bouncer is played by Patrick Swayze, who was then one of the hottest properties in filmdom after his success two years earlier in “Dirty Dancing.”
Dalton is not a typical bouncer. He has a degree in Philosophy from NYU. His immersion in the highlights of human thought has given him the insight necessary to utter such lines as “Pain don’t hurt.” There will be a test on this later. My buds and I swaggered around for years, whenever we would see each other, and intoned “pain don’t hurt.” Some interesting questions for the philosophers amongst you: If pain don’t hurt, what does? And why do they call it pain? I’ll leave the answers up to you, because these “trees falling in an empty forest” questions always hurt my head. Although, interestingly enough, when my head hurts there can be no pain, because….
(Your answer here).
I told you there would be a test.
Dalton wears expensive Armani clothing and drives a Mercedes. Being an itinerant and lonely bouncer cleaning up run-down Midwestern dives isn’t that glamorous, but the pay must be sweet. No wonder he gave up his philosophy professorship.
To demonstrate his complete mastery of the nuances of ancient thought, at one point Dalton relieves a guy of his knife with a … um … a proven philosophical technique: the respected and time-honored kick in the nuts. I believe it was Confucius who once wrote that while the pen might be mightier than the sword, he would prefer to address his enemies not with witty epigrams from his quill, but with a swift kick in the privates from his pointed shoes.
My translation from Mandarin may be a bit inexact.
Another great feature of the movie: Dalton carries his complete medical records with him at all times. That assures proper treatment when he goes to the emergency room, which he does regularly, possibly to get wounds treated, or sometimes just to pick up chicks.
Did I mention that there is no law enforcement of any kind in this town? A sheriff shows up in the last minute to ask “What’s goin’ on?”, and everyone says they “di’n’t see nuthin'”.
Ah, the back-up cast! Just thinking of it makes me smile. Make room for wrestler Terry Funk and Kevin Tighe. Tighe plays a guy named Tilghman, presumably so he won’t have to learn any new consonants.
Not many movies are so bad they are good. Most bad movies are bad because they are boring. But this one is not boring at all. Never. In fact, Road House is one of the most entertaining movies I’ve ever seen. It is absolutely worth watching, and has a great rock ‘n roll score, some of which is not sung by Ben Gazzara or Sam Elliott. The soundtrack even includes the “Identical Cousins” song from the Patty Duke Show!
I strongly suggest that you watch it under the influence of mood-altering substances and in the company of like-minded goofballs. But bottom line – ya gotta see it.
French-Italian co-production that was received extremely well at Cannes.
A group of high school students sets off on a school trip to discover the ruins of Pompeii. They are seized by a sense of vertigo. They allow themselves to be overwhelmed by desire and anger, until they surrender completely.
7.7 at IMDb
100% Tomatometer
98 at Metacritic
That’s the highest Metacritic score since 2014!!!
There are only 14 films graded 100 at Metacritic, and only one of them came out post-Kieslowski (who has two on the list).
The Godfather (1972)
Citizen Kane (1941)
Boyhood (2014)
Rear Window (1954)
Casablanca (1942)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Three Colors: Red (1994)
Dekalog (1988)
The Conformist (1970)
Tokyo Story (1972)
The Leopard (1963)
Notorious (1946)
Vertigo (1958)
Fanny and Alexander (1982)
There are nine near-misses at 99, including Singin’ in the Rain, City Lights and Pinocchio (Disney version).
Then comes Gradiva, tied for 24th of all time. Pretty heady territory.

Gay-oriented horror + romance
Two teenage boys must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most – each other.
I’m pretty sure that the long distance topless shot is a body double, and not a very accurate one. The body double seems older, heavier, and with a thicker pony tail. That said, the topless scene is so far from the camera that I could easily be mistaken.
Here’s the distant topless scene

Here is the real Tyallah

Johnny Moronic’s film clips are here.
Mirella is a very popular Brazilian funk singer, dancer, model, and reality television star
She was famous before joining reality shows but she became mega famous in Brazil especially from the “De Férias com o Ex Caribe” show in 2023 (something like Ex on the beach). This show was pretty wild with all contestants being horny as fuck , hooking up and making out all the time . Mirella had lots of sex on it and even had lesbian sex in front of everyone.
Hayden Panettiere‘s death is under investigation, but there were “not any signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances,” according to police.
Ya gotta love police-speak. Yeah, there’s nothing suspicious about a 36-year-old woman passing away. Good work, Lou!
(I suppose that statement actually means that they don’t believe any crimes were committed against her.)
She never did any nudity on screen.
2009 – She offered up some innocuous side-boob, theoretically topless but her breasts obviously covered, in I Love You, Beth Cooper

2012- She appeared in a bikini in episode 6 of Nashville

Check the comments for other (alleged) pics.
This multi-country co-operation film is a drama that starts with a surreal premise.
When a girl raised by wolves is found in the woods, she must learn to forge her own path as those around her try to exploit her for their own purposes.
This high concept gives the filmmaker a chance to explore modern human life through the eyes of an innocent, and to question what makes human life worthwhile, and what makes humans different from beasts.
Fascinating, original film. Jessica Reynolds does a brilliant job playing the beast in all stages of her adjustment to humankind.

There was some, but it’s blurry, and the women are anonymous extras.
But here’s the scene, for the sale of completeness.
Just for fun, an update on a topic I often raised in the 1990s
Worst five nominees:
Rank Film Year IMDb
1 Emilia Pérez 2024 5.3
2 Doctor Dolittle 1967 6.2
T-3 Three Coins in the Fountain 1954 6.3
T-3 Tom Jones 1963 6.3
T-5 The Greatest Show on Earth 1952 6.5
T-5 Maestro 2023 6.5
Worst five winners:
Rank Film Year IMDb
1 Tom Jones 1963 6.3
2 The Greatest Show on Earth 1952 6.5
3 Gigi 1958 6.6
4 Around the World in 80 Days 1956 6.7
T-5 Chariots of Fire 1981 7.1
T-5 Shakespeare in Love 1998 7.1
The one most salient item on those lists: Emilia Perez is not only the worst nominee, but is the worst by a mile. It wins the 100-yard dash by about 50 yards. If low scores were an event in the Aztec games, the high priest would now be cutting its heart out.
And that sumbitch had 13 nominations!
(For reference, the reviews were mediocre. It is scored 70 at Metacritic. That’s OK for a summer comedy or a thriller, but mighty weak for a Best Picture nominee. Maestro, the other recent addition to the lists, is scored 77.)