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If You Ever Wondered What Connor McGregor Was Really Like…
This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl are reviewing the Amazon Prime Original Road House, Episodes 5 & 6 of Shogun, and Apple’s Masters of the Air.
Episode Index
Intro: 0:07
Road House: 8:21
Shogun: 28:39
Masters of the Air: 47:40
Road House (Amazon Prime, 2024)
Out of 10 I Really Missed All the Throats Being Ripped Outs
Darry: 4/10
Brian: 5.5/10
Summary
The 2024 remake of the classic 1989 film “Road House” follows Dalton (Jake Gyllenhaal), a former UFC fighter who takes a job as a bouncer at a roadhouse in the Florida Keys. However, Dalton soon discovers that the paradise-like setting hides a more sinister underbelly, as a group of criminals led by the ruthless Ben Brandt (Billy Magnussen) and his enforcer Knox (Conor McGregor) attempt to take over the bar and the surrounding land. Dalton must use his fighting skills and wits to protect the roadhouse and its staff, including Ellie (Daniela Melchior) and Frankie (Jessica Williams).
Cast & Crew
Director
Doug Liman
Cast
Jake Gyllenhaal as Dalton
Daniela Melchior as Ellie
Conor McGregor as Knox
Jessica Williams as Frankie
Lukas Gage as Billy
Billy Magnussen as Ben Brandt
Joaquim de Almeida as Sheriff
B.K. Cannon as Laura
Arturo Castro as Moe
Darren Barnet as Sam
Dominique Columbus as Reef
Post Malone as Carter
Production Notes
The 2024 “Road House” is a remake of the 1989 cult classic film starring Patrick Swayze.
Conor McGregor makes his acting debut as the villainous Knox, providing a physical threat to Gyllenhaal’s Dalton.
The film updates the setting from a small town in Missouri to the Florida Keys, giving it a more tropical and modern feel.
While following the basic premise of the original, the 2024 version introduces new characters and a more fleshed-out backstory for Dalton.
Amazon’s MGM Studios produced the film and is an exclusive release on Prime Video starting March 21, 2024.
Shogun (FX)
Episode 5: “Broken to the Fist”
Out of 5 A Dead Husbands Untimely Returns
Darryl: 4.25/5
Brian: 4.25/5
Summary
Toranaga returns to Ajiro with his entire army, and upon learning of Nagakado’s killing of Jozen, he strips him of his command of the cannon regiment and gives the position to Omi. Having survived the ordeal in Osaka to escape to Edo, Buntaro moves in to live with Blackthorne and Mariko. Blackthorne is gifted a freshly killed pheasant by Toranaga, which he hangs in the front yard of his house to age and instructs the household not to touch it until it matures. During dinner, Blackthorne and Buntaro engage in a sake-drinking binge before Buntaro proves his archery skills while drunk and forces Mariko to tell Blackthorne about how her father, Akechi Jinsai, murdered Lord Kuroda Nobuhisa, the previous ruler of Japan before the Taikō, and was forced to execute his family before committing seppuku, and that she married Buntaro and was forced to live as atonement for her father’s crime. Later that night, upon learning that Mariko has been assaulted by Buntaro, Blackthorne confronts him outside, but Buntaro lays down his sword and apologizes for disturbing his home. The next day, after a long discussion with Mariko, Blackthorne returns home to discover that Uejiro, the house’s gardener, took down the rotting pheasant to bury and was executed as a result. Blackthorne declines Fuji’s request to kill her for disobeying his order regarding the pheasant and approaches Toranaga with a request to permanently leave Japan. A massive earthquake causes a landslide and Blackthorne rescues Toranaga from being buried alive. Blackthorne returns to a heavily damaged Ajiro and discovers that Fuji had been injured. The following day, Muraji leads Yabushige and Omi to Uejirou’s hut and manages to convince them that he is the spy that they were searching for. In Osaka, the remaining regents debate on who will take Toranaga’s place on th

If You Ever Wondered What Connor McGregor Was Really Like…
This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl are reviewing the Amazon Prime Original Road House, Episodes 5 & 6 of Shogun, and Apple’s Masters of the Air.
Episode Index
Intro: 0:07
Road House: 8:21
Shogun: 28:39
Masters of the Air: 47:40
Road House (Amazon Prime, 2024)
Out of 10 I Really Missed All the Throats Being Ripped Outs
Darry: 4/10
Brian: 5.5/10
Summary
The 2024 remake of the classic 1989 film “Road House” follows Dalton (Jake Gyllenhaal), a former UFC fighter who takes a job as a bouncer at a roadhouse in the Florida Keys. However, Dalton soon discovers that the paradise-like setting hides a more sinister underbelly, as a group of criminals led by the ruthless Ben Brandt (Billy Magnussen) and his enforcer Knox (Conor McGregor) attempt to take over the bar and the surrounding land. Dalton must use his fighting skills and wits to protect the roadhouse and its staff, including Ellie (Daniela Melchior) and Frankie (Jessica Williams).
Cast & Crew
Director
Doug Liman
Cast
Jake Gyllenhaal as Dalton
Daniela Melchior as Ellie
Conor McGregor as Knox
Jessica Williams as Frankie
Lukas Gage as Billy
Billy Magnussen as Ben Brandt
Joaquim de Almeida as Sheriff
B.K. Cannon as Laura
Arturo Castro as Moe
Darren Barnet as Sam
Dominique Columbus as Reef
Post Malone as Carter
Production Notes
The 2024 “Road House” is a remake of the 1989 cult classic film starring Patrick Swayze.
Conor McGregor makes his acting debut as the villainous Knox, providing a physical threat to Gyllenhaal’s Dalton.
The film updates the setting from a small town in Missouri to the Florida Keys, giving it a more tropical and modern feel.
While following the basic premise of the original, the 2024 version introduces new characters and a more fleshed-out backstory for Dalton.
Amazon’s MGM Studios produced the film and is an exclusive release on Prime Video starting March 21, 2024.
Shogun (FX)
Episode 5: “Broken to the Fist”
Out of 5 A Dead Husbands Untimely Returns
Darryl: 4.25/5
Brian: 4.25/5
Summary
Toranaga returns to Ajiro with his entire army, and upon learning of Nagakado’s killing of Jozen, he strips him of his command of the cannon regiment and gives the position to Omi. Having survived the ordeal in Osaka to escape to Edo, Buntaro moves in to live with Blackthorne and Mariko. Blackthorne is gifted a freshly killed pheasant by Toranaga, which he hangs in the front yard of his house to age and instructs the household not to touch it until it matures. During dinner, Blackthorne and Buntaro engage in a sake-drinking binge before Buntaro proves his archery skills while drunk and forces Mariko to tell Blackthorne about how her father, Akechi Jinsai, murdered Lord Kuroda Nobuhisa, the previous ruler of Japan before the Taikō, and was forced to execute his family before committing seppuku, and that she married Buntaro and was forced to live as atonement for her father’s crime. Later that night, upon learning that Mariko has been assaulted by Buntaro, Blackthorne confronts him outside, but Buntaro lays down his sword and apologizes for disturbing his home. The next day, after a long discussion with Mariko, Blackthorne returns home to discover that Uejiro, the house’s gardener, took down the rotting pheasant to bury and was executed as a result. Blackthorne declines Fuji’s request to kill her for disobeying his order regarding the pheasant and approaches Toranaga with a request to permanently leave Japan. A massive earthquake causes a landslide and Blackthorne rescues Toranaga from being buried alive. Blackthorne returns to a heavily damaged Ajiro and discovers that Fuji had been injured. The following day, Muraji leads Yabushige and Omi to Uejirou’s hut and manages to convince them that he is the spy that they were searching for. In Osaka, the remaining regents debate on who will take Toranaga’s place on th