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Old 12-01-23, 01:13 PM
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re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

Oh seriously this is a streaming release? Ugh. Missed opportunity.
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If its only going to be on Prime Video will you have to have a Prime Membership to see it? Can you rent or buy it if you want to see it?
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Originally Posted by DJariya
Oh seriously this is a streaming release? Ugh. Missed opportunity.
It has been since it was announced. Not sure they're so angry since they knew who they were making the film for. Maybe they thought their film was as good as Air.
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Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial
If its only going to be on Prime Video will you have to have a Prime Membership to see it? Can you rent or buy it if you want to see it?
You have to join Prime. There are free trials and video-only (no shipping included) options.
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Road House
On Prime Video Thursday, March 21, 2024
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Trailer tomorrow.




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Liman wrote an editorial for Deadline about how he's pissed Amazon wouldn't release this theatrically.

Editors note: From his breakout in Swingers to The Bourne Identity, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Edge of Tomorrow, American Made and his upcoming film with Tom Cruise they plan to shoot in outer space, Doug Liman‘s films have a kinetic energy. That made the director perfect for Road House, an edgier version of the 1989 beloved B movie that starred Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch, Sam Elliott and Ben Gazzara. Jake Gyllenhaal, who got back in similar chiseled mode he displayed in the boxing movie Southpaw, plays the bouncer who has never lost a fight. Liman feels his movie has been KO’d before release by Amazon MGM Studios, and he’s not taking it lying down. In this guest column, he explains what happened, why he feels betrayed, and why this is a cautionary tale for a theatrical film business still recovering from the pandemic and the rise of streamers. Buckle up.

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When Road House opens the SXSW film festival, I won’t be attending. The movie is fantastic, maybe my best, and I’m sure it will bring the house down and possibly have the audience dancing in their seats during the end credits. But I will not be there.

My plan had been to silently protest Amazon’s decision to stream a movie so clearly made for the big screen. But Amazon is hurting way more than just me and my film. If I don’t speak up about Amazon, who will? So here we go.

When Amazon bought MGM, one of the few remaining studios making big commercial films for theatrical release (movies like Bond, Creed) they announced that they would put a billion dollars into theatrical motion pictures, releasing at least 12 a year. They touted it as “the largest commitment to cinemas by an internet company.” I can tell you what they then did to me and my film Road House, which is the opposite of what they promised when they took over MGM.

The facts: I signed up to make a theatrical motion picture for MGM. Amazon bought MGM. Amazon said make a great film and we will see what happens. I made a great film.

We made Road House a “smash hit” – Amazon’s words not mine, btw. Road House tested higher than my biggest box office hit, Mr. and Mrs Smith. It tested higher than Bourne Identity, which spawned four sequels. I’m told the press response has been Amazon’s best since they bought MGM. Road House has a strong tie-in to the UFC, which has a rabid and loyal fan base that has spawned over 1.5 billion social media impressions for the film, and marketing hasn’t even started yet. The action is ground-breaking. And Jake Gyllenhaal gives a career-defining performance in a role he was born to play. Audiences will want to see UFC mega-star Conor McGregor take his debut swing at Jake on the big screen. The reality is there’s nothing quite so fun as a good bar fight.

What else could I have delivered to the studio? Nothing, it turns out. Because contrary to their public statements, Amazon has no interest in supporting cinemas. Amazon will exclusively stream Road House on Amazon Prime. Amazon asked me and the film community to trust them and their public statements about supporting cinemas, and then they turned around and are using Road House to sell plumbing fixtures.

That hurts the filmmakers and stars of Road House who don’t share in the upside of a hit movie on a streaming platform. And they deprive Jake Gyllenhaal — who gives a career-best performance — the opportunity to be recognized come award season. But the impact goes far beyond this one movie. This could be industry shaping for decades to come.

If we don’t put tentpole movies in movie theaters, there won’t be movie theaters in the future. Movies like Road House, people actually want to see on the big screen, and it was made for the big screen. Without movie theaters, we won’t have the commercial box office hits that are the locomotives that allow studios to take gambles on original movies and new directors. Without movie theaters we won’t have movie stars.

Film executives are also at risk. Box office revenues are the war chests that allow studios the resources to make movies. It’s no surprise you see layoffs across the industry including at Amazon – without movies in theaters, there’s no revenue coming in. And once the theaters go out of business, it could take decades for the business to recover, if ever.

At the height of the pandemic there was a real possibility that movie theaters would not recover. We got comfortable watching movies at home. But then a remarkable thing happened when restrictions lifted. We started going back to the movie theater.

The fact that we still have movie theaters after the global pandemic didn’t happen by accident. It happened because brave filmmakers like Chris Nolan and Tom Cruise insisted their movies play in the theater, and they proved audiences are still there. They proved that despite everything, we still enjoy gathering and sharing in the communal experience of watching a film together. People love going to the movies, despite the convenience of streaming. They are not mutually exclusive. In fact, data shows that movies do better on streaming if they have been released theatrically first.

I’m not opposed to streaming movies. I made one of Amazon’s first original movies for streaming, and during the pandemic sold a streaming movie to Warner Bros. I’m currently making Instigators for Apple. But I am opposed to Amazon gutting MGM and its theatrical business, as I would have been had Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post and then gutted its newsroom (he did the opposite).

I like the Amazon film execs and believe they are good people who are trying to do their best. They have a lifetime of experience making and releasing films in theaters. We tried everything to convince them to put Road House in theaters – they know all the arguments I presented here. I even asked them to allow me to sell Road House to another studio that would put it in theaters – they said no. Maybe they are victims in this as well, forced to betray the artists they spent their careers supporting.

The reality is there may not be a human villain in this story – it may simply be an Amazon computer algorithm. Amazon will sell more toasters if it has more subscribers; it will have more subscribers if it doesn’t have to compete with movie theaters. A computer could come up with that elegant solution as easily as it could solve global warming by killing all humans.

But a computer doesn’t know what it is like to share the experience of laughing and cheering and crying with a packed audience in a dark theater – and if Amazon has its way, future audiences won’t know either.
https://deadline.com/2024/01/road-ho...on-1235803736/
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Old 01-24-24, 05:55 PM
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

The shitty thing about it not going to theaters is that movie theaters are going to be hurting for new movies this year due to the strikes. Sure it's a remake or reimagining however you want to call it but a Road House remake would draw an audience to see it in theaters.

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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

He signed on to make a theatrical movie, not a streaming movie. He has every right to be pissed. And it’s hypocritical since they released American Fiction in theaters.
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

I get that Amazon owns it and can do what they want, but I fail to see the upside in not putting it in theaters first. They put Air in theaters last Spring and it got some buzz and made people excited to see it on Amazon if they missed it in theaters the month before. They paid for the film, why not make some money before you give it away on streaming. Not like anyone is gonna cancel their Prime because it would be an extra month before they could stream the Roadhouse remake.
If I have to watch this with commercials I'm going to be pissed.
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In this adrenaline-fueled reimagining of the 80s cult classic, ex-UFC fighter Dalton (Jake Gyllenhaal) takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, only to discover that this paradise is not all it seems. Road House is open for business March 21 on @primevideo.
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

That opening scene of the trailer was a slap fight. Swayze would not approve.😂
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

Looks like stupid fun. I’m totally down for it.
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Looks really stupid, and probably pretty entertaining.
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

I see why it's going straight to streaming, but I'll still probably watch it.
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

Looks fun enough for a Prime watch. Seems like Gyllenhaal put in some work.

Every moment with McGregor talking looked terrible. I don't know why they keep trying to make MMA fighters a thing in movies - I guess just to attract that audience. But none of them can act for shit At least WWE-types are used to putting on a performance.
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

Oof. As soon as I saw that thumbnail pic of meathead Conor, I was like this will look dumb as fuck. And it does. Good thing it's on streaming otherwise I would not even consider watching it theatrically.

Liman downplays his talents by saying this is his best film, but I get it. Also, this will be Liman's second film for Amazon. The first one being The Wall. I was not a fan of The Wall.
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Is there any chance Amazon could change their mind and release this theatrically or is it too late?
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Is there any chance Amazon could change their mind and release this theatrically or is it too late?
Why would they?
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

Conor appears to be as cringey an actor as I expected
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

Amazon is leaving potentially a lot of money on the table. But, if their accountants and financial department doesn’t care, then I guess I shouldn’t care either. It’s their money. Sucks for Liman, but ultimately it’s the studios choice.
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial
The shitty thing about it not going to theaters is that movie theaters are going to be hurting for new movies this year due to the strikes. Sure it's a remake or reimaging however you want to call it but a Road House remake would draw an audience to see it in theaters.
They're also hurting due to lack of creative talent. The strike just gives everyone a great subject to blame for their inept and stupid scripts.
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Re: Road House - remake (2024, D: Liman) S: Gyllenhaal

The trailer looked really good. Better than i could have ever expected.

So, this is on Amazon 3/21, correct?
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Originally Posted by DJariya
Amazon is leaving potentially a lot of money on the table. But, if their accountants and financial department doesn’t care, then I guess I shouldn’t care either. It’s their money. Sucks for Liman, but ultimately it’s the studios choice.
This would be in the theater what, maybe a month? I don’t know how much they are actually leaving on the table. And they just started charging more for ad-free service so they probably want some exclusives to plug.


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