

Road House 2: Last Call
Shane Tanner, the son of a legendary cooler named Dalton, learns that his uncle Nate got beat up by a group of men because he doesn't want to sell his bar, The Black Pelican, to a bunch of drug dealers. To help out his uncle, Shane teams up with local school teacher Beau Hampton, who is a regular at the Black Pelican, and takes down the baddies.
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Plot Summary
A young DEA agent is called back to his hometown to investigate the murder of his brother, a former bouncer at a local bar. He discovers his brother was involved with a dangerous drug cartel operating out of the bar and must fight to bring them down.
Critical Reception
Road House 2: Last Call received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is widely considered a weak sequel that fails to capture the spirit or quality of the original film, with many critics pointing to its derivative plot, poor acting, and lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks the charm and charisma of the original.
- A forgettable and uninspired action flick.
- Features clunky dialogue and unconvincing performances.
Google audience: Audience feedback for 'Road House 2: Last Call' is largely absent from public platforms. However, general sentiment from available discussions indicates a strong disappointment compared to the original, with viewers criticizing its predictable storyline and low production values.
Fun Fact
Unlike the original film which was released theatrically, 'Road House 2: Last Call' was a direct-to-video release.
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