I still can't believe that the man I have considered my pro wrestling and hardcore wrestling grandfather Funker will never be forgotten thanks to his voice in movies and shows and his pro wrestling talent next level wish that a movie or show he was in had him do the ladder spot
"How are we supposed to know when that is?" Cinema Snob " When someone breaks a chair over the back of your skull." Speaking as someone who's worked in security for 15 years.....you're not wrong.
RIP Terry Funk. "The Funker." If they had a legit bar brawl with every one of the cast and crew members, and you had to bet on which person was the one left standing at the end, the smart money would've been on Terry Funk.
I really love it when you share little tidbits about how doing something in one movie led to an actors future career success/downfall, or about how an actor played parts in other movies. It's fun :)
If the 80s were distilled...... It had everything and I mean everything! Breasts, music, dancing, drinking, monster trucks, gangs, fighting, shootings, stabbing, Sam Elliot's mustache, Keith David in a blink and miss it part, wrestlers playing bad guys, cocaine, mullets, and a MFing giant! YES!
I don’t know about anyone else, but I always sing along to the into, especially when it’s a fantastic 80’s movie like Roadhouse!!!!!!!! Yeah!… 🎵“I’m watching my video, I’m watching my video!”🎵
The most hilarious thing about "Roadhouse" was the fact that throughout the runtime of the movie, multiple felonies (including, but exclusive to, assaults, vandalism, arson, and murders) are committed...yet the police make an appearance in only the last two minutes. That's so 80's action movie!
They're bought off by the villain. Any time an action hero "takes the law into their own hands" whether it's Charles Bronson in Death Wish or Batman, the idea is that the legitimate authorities are too corrupt to do their jobs. Often, heroes like that will actually fight the cops. Even heroes who ARE cops will go rogue when their department is compromised and they don't know who to trust.
My favorite line from the Rifftrax is when the camera is panning over all the random mounted animals in the villains house "Did he go on Safari hundreds of times, or just once and dropped a daisycutter on a watering hole?"
No matter what craziness life has thrown, this lil corner of the internet has been there as my refuge and has helped keep me grounded. No matter how crazy life gets, the cinema snob has been there. Thank you for all the entertainment over the years. You're the best, man.
On another topic, an episode of "Young Sheldon" made me want to rent this movie. I haven't done it yet, because I have others on my list that I want to go through.
When I tore my mcl dropping into a half pipe, my friend came up to em and "you okay?!" I said, pain don't hurt. In actuality, it did hurt because I'm not Dalton.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:43 *🎥 Overview of "Roadhouse"* - Introduction to the movie "Roadhouse" starring Patrick Swayze. - Overview of the cast, directors, and writers involved in the film. - Setting the stage for the 80s action movie atmosphere. 02:05 *🍺 80s Atmosphere and Production Details* - Discussion of the 80s vibe in the movie "Roadhouse," including its setting and characters. - Highlighting the contributions of the director, writers, and music composer to the film's ambiance. - Noting the deliberate grungy appearance of the bar set to enhance its authenticity. 05:29 *🥊 Action Scenes and Character Dynamics* - Analysis of the action sequences and fight scenes in "Roadhouse," including their choreography and intensity. - Exploration of the character dynamics, relationships, and chemistry between the main cast members. - Highlighting memorable quotes and interactions that define the characters and drive the plot forward. 09:13 *🤠 Western Influence and Villainy* - Noting the Western influences in "Roadhouse," such as its themes, character archetypes, and narrative structure. - Discussion of the portrayal of the antagonist, Brad Wesley, and his impact on the storyline. - Highlighting the showdown between the protagonist, Dalton, and the town's villain, Wesley. 13:14 *🎵 Soundtrack and Cinematic Elements* - Examination of the movie's soundtrack and its contribution to the overall atmosphere and mood. - Noting the presence of cameos and references to other films within "Roadhouse." - Highlighting notable cinematic elements, such as cinematography and editing techniques, employed in the movie. 16:48 *🍺 Character Development and Interactions* - Analysis of character development and interactions, particularly focusing on Dalton, Wade Garrett, and Doc. - Exploring the romantic subplot between Dalton and Doc, as well as the mentorship dynamic between Dalton and Wade. - Noting the evolution of character arcs and their significance to the overall narrative progression. 18:00 *🥃 Bar Dynamics and Conflict Resolution* - Discussion of the dynamics within the Double Deuce bar and its significance as a central setting in the film. - Analysis of conflict resolution strategies employed by Dalton and other characters to maintain order and confront adversaries. - Highlighting pivotal moments where characters assert control and resolve conflicts, shaping the direction of the plot. 20:58 *🍾 Roadhouse atmosphere and behind-the-scenes trivia* - Behind-the-scenes insights into the making of "Road House". - Realistic fight scenes led to bruises and broken ribs for the actors. - Patrick Swayze's injuries in the film influenced his future role choices. 23:33 *🔥 Arson, town dynamics, and villainous behavior* - Arson adds a new layer to the conflict in the film. - Villain's influence extends to controlling businesses and petty acts of destruction. - The town's dynamic reveals a mix of fear, compliance, and support for the antagonist. 24:06 *🥊 Action-packed scenes and memorable quotes* - Intense action sequences featuring fights, gunplay, and high stakes. - "Road House" is filled with iconic quotes that have become part of popular culture. - The film balances action and humor, making it entertaining for audiences. 27:56 *🎶 Climactic showdown and community unity* - The climax features a dramatic showdown with the villain, involving the entire town. - Residents come together to confront the antagonist, showing community unity. - The film concludes with a memorable final line, adding a touch of humor to the resolution. 28:23 *🎬 Legacy, sequels, and upcoming remake* - Discussion about the film's legacy and its impact on popular culture. - Mention of "Road House 2" and the long-awaited remake set to release soon. - Wrap-up with a personal anecdote about enjoying the film's classic moments. Made with HARPA AI
2:13 Nostalgia Critic finally reviewed a Seagal movie this year. When's YOUR turn, Snob? 4:32 He filmed Swayze in a manner that makes you think he IS Kurt Russel. 15:49 "OK, fair enough. Gotta go with the [POW!]" Now I gotta watch this movie again for all the 80's craziness!
Great episode. Those old beer commercials during it reminded me that Patrick Swayze was in a disco-themed commercial for Pabst Blue Ribbon before he was famous.
Roadhouse is one of those classic 80s action movies that you can watch with a group of friends over a crate of beers and just enjoy it's over the top style of action.
As awesome as this movie is, I always have to point out that Patrick Swayze is the second most bad ass thing in this movie to a certain West Texas cowboy from the double cross ranch who is crazy enough to try and smothering you with a plastic bag or slice you up with barbed wire or try and brand you with a flaming branding iron. RIP Terry Funk.
I saw roadhouse in the theatre. Changed my life when I heard" I used to duck guys like you in prison" I was like "what does he mean" I never committed another crime.
Still can't believe Terry Funk is gone life long Funker fan my wife loves this movie for Patrick Swayze I love it for Terry Funk we both enjoy because of now dead men
For all I'm in a real 80s/early 90s action cheese movie phase rn I have not gotten to this movie yet, and seeing this was a sign too change that tomorrow after work. I'm behind on my Swayze strain boosters anyhow.
Man snob I love all your videos brother but I can't lie and say this was so refreshing I'm probably gonna watch it three more times thank you for the great content I think that's what the kids call it now
This flick is amazing. You have Pat and Sam, Kelly Lynch, and Ben Gazarra is absolutely brilliant as the villain, a Chicago monster who decided to move to the sticks, and extort money, but he did bring in a JC Penney:) Good Times:)
I love this movie. I just don't see a remake being half as good. Oh gosh I got so excited when you mentioned Jack's Back! That's my favorite Spader film.
This movie is an 80s masterpiece! I had just turned 18 when this came out in theaters. It was my rite of passage. ALSO: LOVED the Gilmore Girls reference! One of my favorite shows!
I can't imagine anyone calling this movie bad. The acting is all pretty solid and it's action is badass. I love this movie, anything with Sam Elliot in it is a win for me. He's so hot! Patrick Swayze is fine but god damn it Sam , too much
There’s no way the remake is going to match the original. Wesley is such a great 80s villain and him dying by the town instead of the main character is such a fitting end to such a bastard.
I think I accidentally saw this on TV once as a teenager, cause I was depressed and just binging TV. That might have been the same year I accidentally watched Valley Girl the same way.
Im sure that Gyllenhall can turn in a good performance, i will watch but its only one Roadhouse for me. Seeing Sam Elliott without a moustache is just a crime against nature.
Seriously! Without it he isn't Sam Elliot anymore, he's just Sam. I heard that 'Elliot' is the name of the moustache. They were born together, you know, like conjoined twins😂
Just watched this movie with my mom. I loved after watching a bunch of B action movies, it was genuinely nice to watch something good. Shouldn't watch Family guy because I didn't realize that Dalton was such a humble dude who always ain't looking for a fight and not the crazy punching and kicking jerk Family Guy protrayed him.
The ending with every town member getting one shot in was where my suspension of disbelief completely snaps. If they had handguns, maybe, but shotguns? Even Tony Montana couldn’t take **one** point blank shotguns blasts before succumbing to his wounds 0_O
The only thing that felt like real movie magic was that Dalton wasn´t arrested for ripping out a guys throat at his house, and moved on like nothing happened 🤣
R.I.P. Terry Funk. You was a great Wrestler and Actor
I still can't believe that the man I have considered my pro wrestling and hardcore wrestling grandfather Funker will never be forgotten thanks to his voice in movies and shows and his pro wrestling talent next level wish that a movie or show he was in had him do the ladder spot
Yeah. Terry Funk is the real wrestling hero. He's your favorite wrestler's favorite wrestler. He was also a cop in Tequilla and Benetti.
He is now eating burritos with Tequila
I watched this a billion times, and know who Terry Funk is but I didn't realize he was in it 🤔
Brad Jones is the only one who dares doing Sam elliot's voice, dam near close.
The Big Trouble in Little China Snob episode needs to be a thing
Damn right
Great video Snob. RIP Swayze. And RIP Terry. Texas misses you funker
RIP Jeff Healey. "Angel Eyes" will forever be one of the greatest love songs of the 80s.
7:00 R.I.P. Christopher Collins. Also the voice of Cobra Commander and Starscream.
And remember...be nice.
@@daniellewillis2767 ... and COBRAAAAA!
" we look for things ,
things to make us go "
"How are we supposed to know when that is?"
Cinema Snob " When someone breaks a chair over the back of your skull."
Speaking as someone who's worked in security for 15 years.....you're not wrong.
The Snob takes on Road House!!! We all have to get ready for the remake.
I will watch this movie anytime and anywhere. Swayze could dance your ass off and then kick it.
NOBODY puts Brad's baby in the corner!
This is one of those movies that makes me always think of the old ‘90’s TBS Movie Block, “Movies for Guys Who Like Movies!”.
Omg I remember that movie was constantly playing on TBS
That was in the early 2000s
Oh I remember that
RIP Terry Funk. "The Funker." If they had a legit bar brawl with every one of the cast and crew members, and you had to bet on which person was the one left standing at the end, the smart money would've been on Terry Funk.
I really love it when you share little tidbits about how doing something in one movie led to an actors future career success/downfall, or about how an actor played parts in other movies. It's fun :)
This review is going to be a future classic Cinema Snob!
If the 80s were distilled......
It had everything and I mean everything!
Breasts, music, dancing, drinking, monster trucks, gangs, fighting, shootings, stabbing, Sam Elliot's mustache, Keith David in a blink and miss it part, wrestlers playing bad guys, cocaine, mullets, and a MFing giant!
YES!
& most importantly, TERRY FUNK
R.I.P. Jeff Healey who can detect his Sawzyness just by “listening” to his moves (the real Daredevil).
He’s dead???? Noooo! I didn’t know that
@@Maniac536 he never saw it coming either…
Yeahhhhh boy!!!!! Another Cinema Snob! Worth every cent
I watched it for the first time last year. Awesome movie.
I don’t know about anyone else, but I always sing along to the into, especially when it’s a fantastic 80’s movie like Roadhouse!!!!!!!!
Yeah!… 🎵“I’m watching my video, I’m watching my video!”🎵
You have any idea where that song is from?
100%! Got to sing along! It's too good NOT to!
@@TraTrancnope
I've always been wondering what song it is or who made it (especially since nothing pops up when typing in the lyrics)
@@TraTrancGetting It On, a 1983 teen sex comedy. Snob did an episode on it a couple of months ago.
The most hilarious thing about "Roadhouse" was the fact that throughout the runtime of the movie, multiple felonies (including, but exclusive to, assaults, vandalism, arson, and murders) are committed...yet the police make an appearance in only the last two minutes.
That's so 80's action movie!
They're bought off by the villain.
Any time an action hero "takes the law into their own hands" whether it's Charles Bronson in Death Wish or Batman, the idea is that the legitimate authorities are too corrupt to do their jobs. Often, heroes like that will actually fight the cops. Even heroes who ARE cops will go rogue when their department is compromised and they don't know who to trust.
Not exclusive to, I think you meant.
To be fair. the police were under the control of a mobster so it kind of was explained.
"What if someone calls my momma a whore?"
"Is she?"
Best line ever.
My favorite line from the Rifftrax is when the camera is panning over all the random mounted animals in the villains house "Did he go on Safari hundreds of times, or just once and dropped a daisycutter on a watering hole?"
Fucking almost choked on my drink when I saw that the first time
I low key think that Road House has the best villain of all time because he's just petty and mean for mean's sake. He's like a bastard Grinch.
Its a good day!!! Cinema Snob reviewing my most favorite Patrick Swayze movie!!! HELL YEAH!!!
No matter what craziness life has thrown, this lil corner of the internet has been there as my refuge and has helped keep me grounded. No matter how crazy life gets, the cinema snob has been there.
Thank you for all the entertainment over the years. You're the best, man.
You crazy bastard you did it.
Why do I suddenly feel like having a Patrick Swayze Christmas?
I got the word that Santa has been stealing from the till …
On another topic, an episode of "Young Sheldon" made me want to rent this movie. I haven't done it yet, because I have others on my list that I want to go through.
Santa Claus can be our regular Saturday night thing...😆
lmfao@@ShanghaiFlyer56
When I tore my mcl dropping into a half pipe, my friend came up to em and "you okay?!" I said, pain don't hurt. In actuality, it did hurt because I'm not Dalton.
Doesn't get any better than this! This movie will always rule! Cannot and could not ever be remade or re-imagined! Perfect as is! 💙
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:43 *🎥 Overview of "Roadhouse"*
- Introduction to the movie "Roadhouse" starring Patrick Swayze.
- Overview of the cast, directors, and writers involved in the film.
- Setting the stage for the 80s action movie atmosphere.
02:05 *🍺 80s Atmosphere and Production Details*
- Discussion of the 80s vibe in the movie "Roadhouse," including its setting and characters.
- Highlighting the contributions of the director, writers, and music composer to the film's ambiance.
- Noting the deliberate grungy appearance of the bar set to enhance its authenticity.
05:29 *🥊 Action Scenes and Character Dynamics*
- Analysis of the action sequences and fight scenes in "Roadhouse," including their choreography and intensity.
- Exploration of the character dynamics, relationships, and chemistry between the main cast members.
- Highlighting memorable quotes and interactions that define the characters and drive the plot forward.
09:13 *🤠 Western Influence and Villainy*
- Noting the Western influences in "Roadhouse," such as its themes, character archetypes, and narrative structure.
- Discussion of the portrayal of the antagonist, Brad Wesley, and his impact on the storyline.
- Highlighting the showdown between the protagonist, Dalton, and the town's villain, Wesley.
13:14 *🎵 Soundtrack and Cinematic Elements*
- Examination of the movie's soundtrack and its contribution to the overall atmosphere and mood.
- Noting the presence of cameos and references to other films within "Roadhouse."
- Highlighting notable cinematic elements, such as cinematography and editing techniques, employed in the movie.
16:48 *🍺 Character Development and Interactions*
- Analysis of character development and interactions, particularly focusing on Dalton, Wade Garrett, and Doc.
- Exploring the romantic subplot between Dalton and Doc, as well as the mentorship dynamic between Dalton and Wade.
- Noting the evolution of character arcs and their significance to the overall narrative progression.
18:00 *🥃 Bar Dynamics and Conflict Resolution*
- Discussion of the dynamics within the Double Deuce bar and its significance as a central setting in the film.
- Analysis of conflict resolution strategies employed by Dalton and other characters to maintain order and confront adversaries.
- Highlighting pivotal moments where characters assert control and resolve conflicts, shaping the direction of the plot.
20:58 *🍾 Roadhouse atmosphere and behind-the-scenes trivia*
- Behind-the-scenes insights into the making of "Road House".
- Realistic fight scenes led to bruises and broken ribs for the actors.
- Patrick Swayze's injuries in the film influenced his future role choices.
23:33 *🔥 Arson, town dynamics, and villainous behavior*
- Arson adds a new layer to the conflict in the film.
- Villain's influence extends to controlling businesses and petty acts of destruction.
- The town's dynamic reveals a mix of fear, compliance, and support for the antagonist.
24:06 *🥊 Action-packed scenes and memorable quotes*
- Intense action sequences featuring fights, gunplay, and high stakes.
- "Road House" is filled with iconic quotes that have become part of popular culture.
- The film balances action and humor, making it entertaining for audiences.
27:56 *🎶 Climactic showdown and community unity*
- The climax features a dramatic showdown with the villain, involving the entire town.
- Residents come together to confront the antagonist, showing community unity.
- The film concludes with a memorable final line, adding a touch of humor to the resolution.
28:23 *🎬 Legacy, sequels, and upcoming remake*
- Discussion about the film's legacy and its impact on popular culture.
- Mention of "Road House 2" and the long-awaited remake set to release soon.
- Wrap-up with a personal anecdote about enjoying the film's classic moments.
Made with HARPA AI
"I thought you'd be bigger" was the recurring line from Escape from L.A
Peter Griffin: "Road House."
"Ghost!"
Dr. House: "House."
Peter: "Road House."
Dr. House: "That too."
2:13 Nostalgia Critic finally reviewed a Seagal movie this year. When's YOUR turn, Snob?
4:32 He filmed Swayze in a manner that makes you think he IS Kurt Russel.
15:49 "OK, fair enough. Gotta go with the [POW!]"
Now I gotta watch this movie again for all the 80's craziness!
Snob did review Seagal in 2020, look up his "Patriot" review.
53-year-old man here I love roadhouse it’s the ultimate in 80s cheese
@@commietube_censorship_sucks You as well 🥰🥰🥰
Great episode. Those old beer commercials during it reminded me that Patrick Swayze was in a disco-themed commercial for Pabst Blue Ribbon before he was famous.
RIP Jeff Healey, one of my guitar heroes. Wish I could’ve played with him. 🎸
Roadhouse is one of those classic 80s action movies that you can watch with a group of friends over a crate of beers and just enjoy it's over the top style of action.
"The only message in Road House is that every problem in life can be solved by kicking."-Brian Griffin
I just watched this for the first time last night and now I truly understand the Sam Elliott lust we all have 😅
ROAD HOUSE!
I've been waiting for Brad to review this and I was not disappointed. Brad's love for action flicks is a joy to watch!
Love your work dude, keep it up
The cinema snob described this movie better than anyone. He's a national treasure. ❤
I love Road House! Classic 80s film.
As a Texan I am exceptionally proud of this movie
The cinema snob theme is the only thing that get me out of bed sometimes
11:51 Hes also From a Few Episodes of Walker Texas Ranger As Well.
As awesome as this movie is, I always have to point out that Patrick Swayze is the second most bad ass thing in this movie to a certain West Texas cowboy from the double cross ranch who is crazy enough to try and smothering you with a plastic bag or slice you up with barbed wire or try and brand you with a flaming branding iron. RIP Terry Funk.
Yeah, they don't make'em like that anymore
RIP Chris Latta AKA the voice of Starscream and Cobra Commander.He was billed as the Sharing Husband.
Thanks for this episode it renewed my love for Swayze. This movie is so much fun.
I saw roadhouse in the theatre. Changed my life when I heard" I used to duck guys like you in prison" I was like "what does he mean" I never committed another crime.
A great review for a great movie. Thanks Snob!
Keep the change,
ROAD HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Super entertaining video--as always! Thanks for bringing a smile to my face.
Love that my wife laughed at Snob's joke about Terry Funk we both say the same thing when watching Roadhouse
Still can't believe Terry Funk is gone life long Funker fan my wife loves this movie for Patrick Swayze I love it for Terry Funk we both enjoy because of now dead men
For all I'm in a real 80s/early 90s action cheese movie phase rn I have not gotten to this movie yet, and seeing this was a sign too change that tomorrow after work. I'm behind on my Swayze strain boosters anyhow.
The Adam mateland joke is what needed today. Thanks Brad. Excellent video
Thank you for reminding me it's been too long since I've listened to 'When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky'.🤗
I love that part when dalton tells chain saw Charlie opinion varies or there’s barber 💈 collage 🤣🤣🤣
Man snob I love all your videos brother but I can't lie and say this was so refreshing I'm probably gonna watch it three more times thank you for the great content I think that's what the kids call it now
27:49 Don't forget, it is also a lethal weapon music que.
This flick is amazing. You have Pat and Sam, Kelly Lynch, and Ben Gazarra is absolutely brilliant as the villain, a Chicago monster who decided to move to the sticks, and extort money, but he did bring in a JC Penney:) Good Times:)
Just watched this the other day awesome movie 🍿 rest in peace Pat 🤘🤘😭😭
I love this movie. I just don't see a remake being half as good.
Oh gosh I got so excited when you mentioned Jack's Back! That's my favorite Spader film.
This movie is an 80s masterpiece! I had just turned 18 when this came out in theaters. It was my rite of passage. ALSO: LOVED the Gilmore Girls reference! One of my favorite shows!
"Tomorrow, it's a dead end"
Bravo Brad
RIP Patrick Swayze
Road House is such an amazing movie. It's a true gem.
I can't imagine anyone calling this movie bad. The acting is all pretty solid and it's action is badass. I love this movie, anything with Sam Elliot in it is a win for me. He's so hot! Patrick Swayze is fine but god damn it Sam , too much
As a Jersey native, I appreciate the Wawa shout out
I'm walking on air, who else could it be?
The TH-cam gods shine blessings upon us!
Road House Rules! Entertaining review!
The into is back🎉🎉
There’s no way the remake is going to match the original. Wesley is such a great 80s villain and him dying by the town instead of the main character is such a fitting end to such a bastard.
I think I accidentally saw this on TV once as a teenager, cause I was depressed and just binging TV. That might have been the same year I accidentally watched Valley Girl the same way.
I forgot that the hero rents a barn loft just a small pond across from the big bad villain's house lmao
I would love to live in a barn loft with a small pond right across from a cartoonish villain personally.
@@angrytheclown801 Ya. Bit airish come winter time though.
@@GiantBoarMonster That's what the villain's house is for. Just shout viking raid first.
Pain don’t hurt.
Love your reviews
The dvd commentary with Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier is a treasure.
Yes! 😂😂😂😂😂
One of the few commentaries I'll watch the whole way through.
Kevin's film commentaries are a much more fun way to enjoy his content than Fatman Beyond. There's tons on TH-cam.
5:04 I always assumed you'd be pocket sized.
"JC Penney is coming here because of me!"
Im sure that Gyllenhall can turn in a good performance, i will watch but its only one Roadhouse for me. Seeing Sam Elliott without a moustache is just a crime against nature.
Seriously! Without it he isn't Sam Elliot anymore, he's just Sam. I heard that 'Elliot' is the name of the moustache. They were born together, you know, like conjoined twins😂
This was a great episode!!!🤣🤣🤣
Certainly timely with the remake due and the Funker’s passing.
Stone cold classic. Late 80s cheese 😀
This movie is great, and so is the remake!
Peter griffin: Road house
That was quick to find😂😂.
I remember Benny The Jet as one of Sagat's goons in Street Fighter.
He was also the action choreographer for that film.
@@Rando1975 Yes that is true.
Rest in peace chain saw Charlie 🤘🤘😭🤼
Does anyone know who sings the new theme song of the show?
Love me some Road House.
Just watched this movie with my mom. I loved after watching a bunch of B action movies, it was genuinely nice to watch something good. Shouldn't watch Family guy because I didn't realize that Dalton was such a humble dude who always ain't looking for a fight and not the crazy punching and kicking jerk Family Guy protrayed him.
7:00
Hi Cobra Commander
Patrick Swayze was a national treasure!
"A bear fell on me..."
The ending with every town member getting one shot in was where my suspension of disbelief completely snaps.
If they had handguns, maybe, but shotguns? Even Tony Montana couldn’t take **one** point blank shotguns blasts before succumbing to his wounds 0_O
7:00 Shocked ya didn't mention Chris Latta the voice of Starscream and Cobra Comander!!
What’s the song that plays for the intro
The only thing that felt like real movie magic was that Dalton wasn´t arrested for ripping out a guys throat at his house, and moved on like nothing happened 🤣
I was wondering if you were going to make a reference to Last Ounce of Courage.