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A small subplot involves Shane still looking for the murderer who killed his father, the legendary Dalton, many years ago when Shane arrived home from work (Shane was a rookie Louisiana state trooper). After Dalton's murder, Shane left town and joined the DEA as a field agent. Now, Wild Bill's boss, Miami crime syndicate kingpin Victor Cross, decides that it is time to handle matters personally, since Wild Bill's men have not been doing a good job of taking care of Shane. Shane is soon faced with impossible odds and a low number of staff members at the Black Pelican.
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Nate Tanner is Shane's uncle, and the owner of the Black Pelican, a bar located in Nate's new permanent home of Tyree, Louisiana. Nate gets a call from his rival, who is nicknamed "Wild Bill", the former Black Pelican cooler who has been trying to steal it from Nate. Road House 2 is a 2006 American direct-to-video action film directed by Scott Ziehl. Johnathon Schaech stars as a bouncer who must protect a Louisiana bar from criminals. Cut to the girl’s surviving brother, now an orphan being raised over the years in the art of punch-stab-and-kick vengeance by a wild-eyed shaman whom action aficionados will recognize as Yayan Ruhian from the legendary “Raid” movies. In the Family Guy season 8 episode "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag", Peter Griffin purchases a DVD copy of Road House for a dollar at a closing video store.
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Dalton was shot by new Brad Wesley’s (Richard Norton) underling Wild Bill (Jake Busey); the bullet was intended for Shane, who is about to get that information served up with a heaping side of revenge. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. It is revealed that Victor had wanted Shane dead for a drug bust he did on Victor long ago as a state trooper.
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Officials and community members held an event on April 27 to celebrate the significant rebuilding efforts to restore the historic Casa Romantica in San Clemente after a devastating landslide in April 2023 forced the building to close. Comedy nerds will pick up that it isn’t Skarsgård narrating his own deaf-mute character’s inner thoughts but rather animation stalwart H. Though explained as the Boy appropriating his favorite arcade game hero’s voice, the running commentary plays like an open mic-night reject hijacking a B movie. Fire officials said investigators have talked to the homeowners, but no further details were released.
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I’m not sure it’s a good thing, though, that it takes so long to get there. For this boy to kill the world, the movie shouldn’t need to kill our patience first. The exhaustive fights, coordinated by Dawid Szatarski and which include nightmarish use of a cheese grater, are designed in the extended-play style that “Oldboy” dynamically ushered in. James Dalton is a professional bouncer working security for a club in New York City. Although stoic and cool-headed, Dalton is tormented by memories of a man he killed in self-defense by ripping out his throat. Frank Tilghman, a businessman, recruits Dalton to take over security at his club "Double Deuce" in Jasper, Missouri.
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Along the way, there are plenty of high-octane fight scenes, car chases, and explosive set pieces as Shane battles his way to victory. Schaech’s undercover Drug Enforcement Administration agent Shane “tries to save his uncle's (Will Patton) bar from a group of drug runners intent on taking over,” per a synopsis. A kidnapping suspect was arrested after an hours-long standoff inside a van, shutting down the 710 and 91 Freeways on Friday night. The current owner, Anthony Fischler, is hoping to renegotiate a long-term lease with the building’s landlord and will need $250,000 to cover back rent and building maintenance. However, despite its storied legacy, the diner was not spared during the COVID-19 pandemic and has struggled to recoup the rent that was owed during the forced closure of dining rooms.
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The response following news of the closure has been widespread, with support coming in from locals and tourists alike who all have special memories at the diner. However, despite its storied legacy, the diner was not spared during the COVID-19 pandemic and has struggled to recuperate the rent that was owed during the forced closure of dining rooms. A GoFundMe campaign hopes to raise enough money to pay the back rent owed from that time. April is Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month and Culver City-based nonprofit “Jazz Hands for Autism’ is bringing the gift of music as a way to bridge the gap between the autism community and the rest of the world. As the climax with a helmeted assassin (Jessica Rothe) draws near, there is one admirably unforeseen twist up the film’s blood-smeared sleeve.

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Shane decides to stay in Nate's house and run the Black Pelican in Nate's absence, much to the dismay of Wild Bill. The location is best for drug-running, as the Black Pelican is close to the border. However, like his uncle, Shane refuses to sell the bar and damages the numerous thugs that Wild Bill sends his way. D.E.A. agent Shane Tanner is the son of a legendary cooler named James Dalton (played by Patrick Swayze in the original film).
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The pastor, civil rights leader and community activist died on April 5 from natural causes. One evening, the auto shop adjacent to the Double Deuce — owned by Elizabeth's uncle Red Webster — is destroyed in an arson attack. After Dalton and the crowds return inside the Double Deuce, they find Wesley awaiting them. He has his men fight Dalton's bouncers and damage the bar before agreeing to leave. Wesley sabotages other businesses as the local owners discuss their futile efforts to stop him.
It’s hard to miss Patrick’s Roadhouse when driving down Pacific Coast Highway with its bright-green exterior adorned with dinosaurs and kitschy sculptures on the roof. Founded by Bill Fischler in 1973, the iconic diner has been a staple for many locals and celebrities alike including Lucille Ball, Johnny Carson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Golden Hawn and more. 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. They called 911 immediately, but deputies were not able to reach the Lakewood Drive home in time to catch the suspects.
The Fischler family said Patrick’s Roadhouse has been operating profitably for most of its over half-century existence. “Patrick’s Roadhouse is a jewel of the neighborhood, the Westside neighborhood,” said Kurt Benjamin, a local resident and organizer of the GoFundMe campaign. Thousands gathered to honor and celebrate the life of beloved Los Angeles pastor Rev. Dr. Cecil ‘Chip’ Murray on Friday, April 26. The Los Angeles Police Department issued a city-wide tactical alert in response to a disturbance at the University of Southern California campus Saturday night.
Like me, “Road House 2” director Scott Ziehl also knew what he was getting into. The only way for Ziehl to even compete with Rowdy Herrington’s “Road House” was by drastically upping the stakes, and he wastes exactly zero time doing so. While the movie is not without its flaws, including some clunky dialogue and a few cringe-worthy moments, it is a fun and entertaining ride from start to finish. Director Scott Ziehl keeps the pacing brisk and the action coming, never allowing the movie to drag or become dull. The Louisiana setting also adds a unique flavor to the movie, with the bar and its patrons feeling like authentic characters in their own right. With the help of his old flame and fellow bouncer, Beau (Ellen Hollman), Shane sets out to protect his family's legacy and take down Wild Bill and his gang of thugs.
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