Road House 2: Last Call Page #6

Synopsis: While he's deep undercover in New York, DEA agent Shane Tanner, the son of a legendary cooler named Dalton, learns that his uncle Nate Tanner got beat up by a group of men because he doesn't want to sell the Black Pelican, his bar in Tyree, Louisiana. Shane takes off for Louisiana to find out who attacked Nate. Shane decides to stay in Nate's house for the time being, and run the Black Pelican in Nate's absence, much to the dismay of former Black Pelican cooler Bill "Wild Bill" Decarie. Wild Bill wants to buy the Black Pelican since it's located in a prime location for running drugs. The Black Pelican is close to the border, it's between Florida and Texas, and it's in an area where drugs can be smuggled pretty much undetected. But Shane doesn't want to sell, and damages the numerous thugs that Bill sends his way. Also, Dalton was murdered years ago, and Shane still wonders who killed Dalton. When Shane was a rookie state trooper in Tyree, Shane had come home from work one night, and fo
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Scott Ziehl
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.5
R
Year:
2006
86 min
132 Views


Not only do you have that slick f***er

pissed at you, but the way I hear it...

...Captain Stenton back in New York

considers you AWOL.

I forgot all about him.

Look, Shane...

...I know coming back down here

must be eating you up inside.

Just make sure you cover your ass.

Besides, with the message

we sent tonight...

...he'd be crazy to come

anywhere near here.

Okay.

More trouble in Tyree Parish.

What a f***ing surprise.

I've got the De Marco meeting

Saturday night.

Never send in a minor leaguer...

...to pitch game seven

of the World Series.

- Stone, get the plane ready.

- You got it.

Well, I just lost two more bouncers.

Said they'd rather quit

than end up dead.

Bill wouldn't come back here, right?

The place was swarming

with federal agents and sh*t.

He'll stay away, right?

We're closing the Pelican down

for a while until things cool off.

Well, I'll let the boys go home,

get some sleep.

We'll come back tomorrow,

clean the place up.

Thanks.

I'll stop by and lend a hand.

You can feel it in the air, boss.

- There's some heavy sh*t going down.

- Yeah.

No kidding.

Watch out, man.

Wild Bill's got a lot of soldiers.

Oh, God,

I hate this f***ing shithole.

How charming.

You live in a f***ing swamp,

you know that, Bill?

Hey, the swamp is a...

Hey, do not play with that.

- You giving my men orders?

- No.

I just expect a little respect.

Respect?

The DEA and the FBI

are all over J.B. Watkins...

...and you want my respect?

You need to earn it.

Look at you. You're a wild dog

playing at middle management.

I want the Dalton kid

and any of his associates dead.

And I want it over in two days...

...so we can seal De Marco...

...and I can get home

for the Marlins game.

Nate Tanner?

Thanks.

Hey.

Hey, hey!

What are you doing here?

What the hell am I doing here?

You got jumped

by Bill Decarie and his boys.

Luthor set me up.

- I'll take care of him.

- Yeah.

I'll come with you.

I'm tired of being in here.

I gotta get out of here.

Maybe not just yet. I...

Listen, don't worry about Luthor.

He's nothing, meaningless.

But don't underestimate Wild Bill.

Uncle Nate, I'm sorry,

but I had to close down the Pelican.

Things got a little out of control.

Listen, don't be too hard

on yourself, okay?

That place is destined for trouble.

The location...

Yeah, location, location, location.

Sh*t.

It's good to see you.

It's good to see you.

Been a long time.

Been a long time.

Listen, you gotta

promise me something.

You gotta promise me

that you'll be careful down here.

It is not like the old days.

You can't settle things

with your fists and sweat anymore.

This millennium,

they shoot first, ask questions later.

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