Current:Home > StocksIndexbit-'Road House' revisited: How Jake Gyllenhaal remake compares to Patrick Swayze cult classic -Finovate
Indexbit-'Road House' revisited: How Jake Gyllenhaal remake compares to Patrick Swayze cult classic
NovaQuant Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-10 11:08:59
Let’s get this out of the way first: There’s a distinct lack of throat-ripping in the new “Road House.”
That might be Indexbita bummer to those who adored the well-over-the-top 1989 action flick starring Patrick Swayze. The latest “Road House” (streaming now on Prime Video) features Jake Gyllenhaal as a man named Dalton who, like Swayze’s character, is hired to clean up a rowdy bar where fights and violence erupt nightly.
There are certainly similarities between the two-fisted tales but also some key differences – for one, the ’89 film took place in a small Missouri town, the new one on an island in the Florida Keys. Here’s a rundown of how the solid and surprisingly funny “Road House” remake compares to the cult-classic cheeseball original (available on Prime Video and Max).
What’s the same, what’s different between ‘Road House’ 1989 and the 2024 remake?
The general premise carries over, and there are echoes between both movies. Both Daltons enjoy coffee, have anger issues, are trying to move on from a deadly incident in their past, are uncannily good at patching themselves up from nasty wounds, and get friendly with a local doctor (played by Kelly Lynch for Swayze, Daniela Melchior for Gyllenhaal). They also share the signature “Road House” line: “No one ever wins in a fight.”
However, the original movie is very ‘80s in terms of its over-the-top vibe, with chair-throwing brawls set in a sweaty honky tonk. The new “House” is a more scenic affair, with a bar on the water, boats and even a hungry crocodile. It’s also heavily influenced by mixed martial arts and UFC, since Gyllenhaal’s Dalton goes from being a dangerous fighter in the octagon to breaking bones in a breezy tavern setting. (The original movie’s bar name, the Double Deuce, garners an Easter egg in the new film.)
'Road House':Jake Gyllenhaal got a staph infection making the new movie, says his 'whole arm swelled up'
Who’s the best Dalton: Patrick Swayze or Jake Gyllenhaal?
For starters, Swayze’s Dalton – a quiet and philosophical guy with tai chi skills and a guilt complex – is one of the late actor’s most memorable roles where he wasn’t dancing or making pottery. It's not Gyllenhaal's usual forte, though he's done rough-and-tumble before (see: 2015’s “Southpaw”), and the Oscar-nominated star isn't too shabby an action star. Yet even though they share the same last name, their Daltons are very different personalities.
Swayze’s Dalton is pretty much a throat-ripping urban legend, traveling the country and going where he needs to go for the sake of bar furniture everywhere. There’s even a running joke where everybody tells him, “I thought you’d be bigger.” But he’s done this before when we meet him – not so with Gyllenhaal’s Dalton, whose first name is Elwood. (Swayze’s is James, but it’s never uttered in the movie and only seen on a hospital record.)
Bar owner Frankie (Jessica Williams) is actually looking for someone else when she ends up hiring Elwood as her head bouncer, even though he’s seemingly never had a bouncing gig. It’s a choice that doesn’t work that logically, but, hey, Elwood’s still aces at power-slapping ruffians and teaching his employees how to deal with various weaponed roustabouts. (Gyllenhaal doesn’t rip throats but does wallop one dude’s trachea.)
Which ‘Road House’ has the better supporting cast? (Hint: Conor McGregor)
The original “Road House” offers Sam Elliott as Dalton’s best bouncer friend Wade, so that's a bonus. Lynch is a steamier love interest for Swayze, though Melchior’s doctor and Gyllenhaal’s Dalton have a nice picnic on the water and she's good at bailing him when the cops rough him up. And the OG movie has the much better primary villain: Ben Gazzara is cruel and intense as Brad Wesley, a crime lord who runs the town, while Billy Magnussen’s Ben Brandt, who’s trying to obtain Frankie’s road house for nefarious purposes, leans sort of goofy.
What the new “Road House” really has going for it is real-life Irish fighter Conor McGregor in his first movie role. Most of the henchmen in the first film are boring ‘80s-style goons (the exception being pro wrestler Terry Funk) but McGregor is different: His charismatic brute Knox steals scenes maniacally swinging a golf club, throwing down with Gyllenhaal in a vicious final battle, and showing his bare posterior. Interestingly enough, just like Swayze back in the day.
veryGood! (9241)
Related
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- Air Force identifies the eight US crew lost in Osprey crash in Japan
- Peruvian constitutional court orders release of former President Alberto Fujimori
- Where did all the veterinarians go? Shortage in Kentucky impacts pet owners and farmers
- Pregnant Kylie Kelce Shares Hilarious Question Her Daughter Asked Jason Kelce Amid Rising Fame
- Jonathan Majors’ accuser said actor’s ‘violent temper’ left her fearful before alleged assault
- Stretch marks don't usually go away on their own. Here's what works to get rid of them.
- Angelina Jolie Reveals Plans to Leave Hollywood Due to Aftermath of Her Divorce
- The Louvre will be renovated and the 'Mona Lisa' will have her own room
- Shohei Ohtani met Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts at Dodger Stadium
Ranking
- Bill Belichick's salary at North Carolina: School releases football coach's contract details
- Jamie Foxx makes first public appearance since hospitalization, celebrates ability to walk
- 6 held in Belgium and the Netherlands on suspicion of links to Russia sanction violations
- 'Little House on the Prairie' star Melissa Gilbert on why she ditched Botox, embraced aging
- McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
- Tuohy family claims Michael Oher of The Blind Side tried to extort $15 million from them
- Divers map 2-mile trail of scattered relics and treasure from legendary shipwreck Maravillas
- RHONJ's Jennifer Fessler Shares Ozempic-Type Weight Loss Injections Caused Impacted Bowel
Recommendation
Highlights from Trump’s interview with Time magazine
Sebastian Stan Looks Unrecognizable as Donald Trump in Apprentice Movie
Inside Coco and Ice-T's Daughter Chanel's Extravagant Hello Kitty Birthday Party
Sabrina Carpenter and Saltburn Actor Barry Keoghan Step Out for Dinner Together in Los Angeles
McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
Endangered red squirrel’s numbers show decrease this year in southeastern Arizona
Grand Theft Auto VI trailer is released. Here are 7 things we learned from the 90-second teaser.
Air Force identifies the eight US crew lost in Osprey crash in Japan