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Drama: Road House

Posted by tjparsons on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 2:14am



TITLE: Road House
GENRE: Drama
RUNNING TIME: 114 minutes
RATING: R
FORMAT: DVD
SCRIPT: David Lee Henry
DIRECTOR: Rowdy Herrington
STARRING: Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch, and Sam Elliot



I've been thinking about Road House.

See, I had a buddy over for Chinese take out one night and as we were eating I turned on the TV.  Wasn't much on so I threw it over to AMC to see what was on and to my surprise there was Road House.  (They have changed the definition of Classics on that station.)  Well, I hadn't seen it in awhile so I left it.  Turns out, he had never seen it and it was pretty early on, so we settled in.
Long after the food was gone, there were were sitting in my kitchen watching Road House.  We were there til the last ass was kicked and the bear fell on the fat guy.  And all I could do is think to myself is "Why?".
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