7.2 | / 10 |
| Users | 0.0 | |
| Reviewer | 4.0 | |
| Overall | 4.0 |
A cool-headed bouncer (with an NYU philosphy degree and a gift for martial arts) is hired to calm an extra-rowdy midwestern tavern. Along the way he falls in love with a beautiful doctor, and runs up against the local kingpin.
Starring: Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch, Sam Elliott, Ben Gazzara, Marshall R. Teague| Crime | Uncertain |
| Thriller | Uncertain |
| Drama | Uncertain |
| Romance | Uncertain |
| Action | Uncertain |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
English SDH
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BDs)
Slipcover in original pressing
Region B (A, C untested)
| Movie | 3.5 | |
| Video | 5.0 | |
| Audio | 4.0 | |
| Extras | 5.0 | |
| Overall | 4.0 |
Like any good dive bar, the Double Deuce is hard to put out of business. Road House has had numerous releases on both 1080 and 4K discs in Region A through the years (including one of many 1080 releases which I reviewed), but Arrow is jumping back into the fray for Region B with separate two disc editions (one with two 1080 discs, one with one 4K and one 1080 disc). Arrow's edition ports over the rather generous supplements that the Shout! Factory release I personally reviewed offered, and also adds in the newer supplements that Vinegar Syndrome released with their three disc 4K set from a couple of years ago.


Road House is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Arrow Video with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 2.40:1. Arrow's insert booklet provides the following information on the presentation (as they tend to do, they provide the same booklet for both their 1080 and 4K releases, hence the mention of HDR grades and the like):
Road House is presented in its original 2.39:1 aspect ratio with 5.1 and stereo audio. The film is presented in 4K resolution in HDR10 and Dolby Vision.I'll once again cut to the chase and recommend fans of the film with appropriate equipment to opt for Arrow's Road House 4K release, especially since the new Dolby Vision grade adds even more luster to an already almost improbably suffused palette in this great looking 1080 presentation. Probably unsurprisingly given the above verbiage, this looks very similar if not downright identical to Vinegar Syndrome's release from a few years ago, down to and including a 2.40:1 aspect ratio as well as what certainly looks to be (based on the admittedly unscientific method of screenshot comparisons) look alike color timings. Detail levels are excellent throughout, though there are occasional moments of slight blurriness at the very edges of the frame, something that may actually be a bit more subliminal here in 1080 than in Arrow's 4K version. Eagle eyed viewers will spot some extremely picayune signs of age related wear and tear during the rather long optically printed credits sequence, but there's nothing of any problematic note afterwards. Grain resolves naturally.
The film was restored by Vinegar Syndrome and the 4K master was supplied by Park Circus. Dolby Vision grading was completed by R3Store Studios.

Road House features DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 audio options, both of which struck me as being virtually interchangeable with the similar options on the old Shout! Factory 1080 release I reviewed years ago. The 5.1 mix provides good, active use of the side and rear channels in the (many) fight sequences as well the fun if sometimes cacophonous musical performances by Jeff Healey and group (one of the film's funniest if most subtle jokes is how the band is kept in a cage, evidently to keep them from getting injured). Michael Kamen's score is a product of its era and will therefore perhaps not be fully appreciated by those who weren't around in the late eighties, but it's rendered here with quite a bit of force and again spreads quite comfortably in the surround channels. Dialogue (such as it is) is cleanly and clearly presented and is generally well prioritized, though a few really rowdy scenes at the Double Deuce tend to bury brief moments in the general melee. Optional English subtitles are available.

Disc One

As I probably made clear in my original review from years ago, I'm not the diehard fan of this outing that many others seem to be, but I still find the film's gonzo energy undeniably fun. Arrow is offering Region B fans a release with solid technical merits and some very appealing supplements. Recommended.
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