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4. Roadhouse

Season 1, Ep. 4

1989’s Roadhouse. With the remake of Roadhouse premiering at the SXSW Film Festival, it only seemed right to release our episode talking about the OG Roadhouse, starring the incomparable Patrick Swayze - may he dance in peace. Find out what issues the OG had before checking out the remake on Amazon Prime starring Jake Gyllenhaal on March 21st. This isn’t a promo for the movie because if anything we automatically choose Patrick over Jake any and every day. Don’t test us.

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