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Road House

Road House by Rowdy Herrington from MGM (Video & DVD)

    One of those movies that helped usher out the era of action films that had plots that made any sense (and also helped reverse the direction of Patrick Swayze's career arc), Road House concerns a handsome, existential bouncer in a rinky-dink honky-tonk who owns both a degree in philosophy and a Mercedes. And that's perhaps the most believable aspect of the whole movie. Swayze stars as Dalton, "the best bouncer in the business," who runs afoul of Wesley (Ben Gazzara), the meanest SOB round these parts, by taking up with his former girlfriend, Doc (Kelly Lynch)--the only woman in town with an IQ approaching double digits, even if she had unfathomably hooked up with such a lowlife. Swayze had complained about being typecast as beefcake when this was made, but that didn't stop him from revealing as much skin as possible--even guys like him, as revealed in a luridly seedy scene in which one of Wesley's goons tells Dalton that he reminds him of the kind of boyfriend he had in prison (albeit in much saltier terms). It's so insulting to its audience that it's nice to be able to turn the tables and laugh at the filmmakers. --David Kronke

    Daltons the best bouncer in the business. His nights are filled with fast action hot music and beautiful women. Its a dirty job but somebodys got to do it. Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 06/12/2007 Starring: Patrick Swayze Run time: 114 minutes Rating: R

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    Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius (Special Edition)

    Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius (Special Edition) by Rowdy Herrington from Sony Pictures

      Based on the true story of golf icon bobby jones. Jones overcomes his own intense passion perfectionis tendencies & fierce temper to master the game. When jones realizes that his unparalleled success is destroying his loved ones hes presented with an astounding proposition one that shocks the world. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 07/24/2007 Starring: Jim Caviezel Jeremy Northam Run time: 128 minutes Rating: Pg

      Anyone who's ever been passionate about golf will find something to admire in Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius, a staidly reverent biopic about one of the game's greatest champions. In the title role, Jim Caviezel suffers almost as much as he did in The Passion of the Christ, portraying Jones--who made history by winning golf's elusive Grand Slam (four top tournaments in less than four months) in 1930--as a passionately committed golfer who silently endured chronic pain (a spinal disorder prompted his early retirement at age 28), stomach ailments, emotional torment, and borderline alcoholism while maintaining amateur status in the sport he so magnificently dominated. Jeremy Northam brings much-needed levity and rakish style as Jones' friend and rival golfer Walter Hagen, and Malcolm McDowell adds colorful character as Jones' friend and biographer O.B. Keeler while Claire Forlani suffers the typical biopic plight of the hero's wife, who offers compassionate empathy while wishing Jones had more time for family. With repetitive golf scenes and a somber tone of martyrdom, Bobby Jones was partially financed by Jones' estate, which may explain its respectable dullness and instant fate as a box-office dud. Still, director Rowdy (Road House) Herrington is clearly enamored of his subject, and some of that enthusiasm shines through the gloom. --Jeff Shannon

      Gladiator

      Gladiator by Rowdy Herrington from Sony Pictures

        A two-fisted tale about tough teens who fight in chicagos underground boxing scene. Special features: full screen and widescreen versions 2-channel dolby surround languages: english and spanish subtitles in english spanish french portuguese chinese korean and thai and much more. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 01/22/2008 Starring: Cuba Gooding Jr. James Marshall Run time: 102 minutes Rating: R

        Road House

        Road House from MGM (Video & DVD)

          One of those movies that helped usher out the era of action films that had plots that made any sense (and also helped reverse the direction of Patrick Swayze's career arc), Road House concerns a handsome, existential bouncer in a rinky-dink honky-tonk who owns both a degree in philosophy and a Mercedes. And that's perhaps the most believable aspect of the whole movie. Swayze stars as Dalton, "the best bouncer in the business," who runs afoul of Wesley (Ben Gazzara), the meanest SOB round these parts, by taking up with his former girlfriend, Doc (Kelly Lynch)--the only woman in town with an IQ approaching double digits, even if she had unfathomably hooked up with such a lowlife. Swayze had complained about being typecast as beefcake when this was made, but that didn't stop him from revealing as much skin as possible--even guys like him, as revealed in a luridly seedy scene in which one of Wesley's goons tells Dalton that he reminds him of the kind of boyfriend he had in prison (albeit in much saltier terms). It's so insulting to its audience that it's nice to be able to turn the tables and laugh at the filmmakers. --David Kronke

          Patrick Swayze stars in this sexy, "violent tough-guy thriller" (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) from the producer of Die Hard and The Matrix. Co-starring Ben Gazzara (The Thomas Crown Affair), Kelly Lynch (Charlie's Angels) and Sam Elliott (We Were Soldiers), Road House delivers no-holds-barred action that pushes the envelope for high-octane thrills! Swayze is Dalton, a legendary bouncer who comes to Jasper, Missouri, for a special purpose: to restore order at the notorious Double Deuce bar. In one spectacular fight after another, Dalton rids the bar of thugs and henchmen. But when he runs afoul of a ruthless crime boss (Gazzara) who controls the town, the stage is set for a blistering showdown that'll leave only one man standing!

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          Striking Distance

          Striking Distance by Rowdy Herrington from Sony Pictures

            Tom hardy is a maverick cop whos not afraid to rock the boat in pursuit of a sadistic serial killer. Demoted to river patrol after suggesting the killer may be a fellow cop he initiates an unauthorized investigation which kicks the high-powered plot into overdrive. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/21/2004 Starring: Bruce Willis Dennis Farina Run time: 102 minutes Rating: R Director: Rowdy Herrington

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            A Murder of Crows (Full Screen)

            A Murder of Crows (Full Screen) by Rowdy Herrington from Lions Gate

              Writer-director Rowdy Herrington takes innocence, guilt, ambition, and morality, and twists them into a suspenseful, seductive spiral that can't help but suck you in. When defense attorney Russell Lawson (Cuba Gooding Jr.) realizes his client (Eric Stoltz) is guilty, he turns on him mid-trial--a move that costs him both the case and his career. Disbarred and disheartened, he retreats to Key West, where he meets a peculiar retired teacher named Christopher Marlowe and the film's roller coaster ride begins. In a quick reversal of fortune, Lawson makes an ethical compromise and becomes wildly successful--and then just as suddenly becomes a fugitive from the law, trying to track down a murderer before being tracked down himself. Gooding's constant voice-overs tend to distract from the story rather than add to it; however, his down-home earnestness makes him a good foil for a cranky cop (Tom Berenger) who appears to be more interested in making an arrest than in finding the truth. But then nothing here is what it first appears to be, and although Herrington leaves just enough clues for the astute viewer to pick up on the film's central metaphor, the conclusion still manages to surprise. With such a talented cast and tight writing, it's hard to fathom why A Murder of Crows didn't do better in theaters. At least on video the film, like Lawson, is given a second chance. --Larisa Lomacky Moore

              The story of a one mans struggle with his responsibilties as a lawyer and with the appetite of his ego. Prominent new orleans attorney lawson russell puts his name on a bestseller he didnt write. However the novel he stole was factual account of a series of murders. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 05/09/2000 Starring: Cuba Gooding Jr. Tom Berenger Run time: 102 minutes Rating: R Director: Rowdy Herrington

              A Murder of Crows (2001)

              A Murder of Crows (2001) by Rowdy Herrington from Lions Gate

                Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 02/18/2003

                Writer-director Rowdy Herrington takes innocence, guilt, ambition, and morality, and twists them into a suspenseful, seductive spiral that can't help but suck you in. When defense attorney Russell Lawson (Cuba Gooding Jr.) realizes his client (Eric Stoltz) is guilty, he turns on him mid-trial--a move that costs him both the case and his career. Disbarred and disheartened, he retreats to Key West, where he meets a peculiar retired teacher named Christopher Marlowe and the film's roller coaster ride begins. In a quick reversal of fortune, Lawson makes an ethical compromise and becomes wildly successful--and then just as suddenly becomes a fugitive from the law, trying to track down a murderer before being tracked down himself. Gooding's constant voice-overs tend to distract from the story rather than add to it; however, his down-home earnestness makes him a good foil for a cranky cop (Tom Berenger) who appears to be more interested in making an arrest than in finding the truth. But then nothing here is what it first appears to be, and although Herrington leaves just enough clues for the astute viewer to pick up on the film's central metaphor, the conclusion still manages to surprise. With such a talented cast and tight writing, it's hard to fathom why A Murder of Crows didn't do better in theaters. At least on video the film, like Lawson, is given a second chance. --Larisa Lomacky Moore

                I Witness

                I Witness by Rowdy Herrington from Universal Studios

                  A series of mysterious disappearances & unexplained deaths in tijuana compel human rights activist james rhodes to join a shocking investigation. Uncovering police corruption & a dangerous drug cartel james & an undercover operative are determined to get to the bottom of these bizarre occurrences. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 09/04/2007 Starring: James Spader Portia De Rossi Run time: 95 minutes Rating: R

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                  The Stickup

                  The Stickup by Rowdy Herrington from 20th Century Fox

                    The Stickup

                    The Stickup by Rowdy Herrington from First Look Pictures

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