'Road House' Remake Critiqued by Original Star Marshall Teague
Teague Questions Longevity, Realism of Fight Scenes in McGregor, Gyllenhaal Starrer
- Marshall Teague, the original antagonist in the 1989 film 'Road House', has critiqued the upcoming remake starring Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal.
- Teague questioned the longevity of the remake, expressing uncertainty about whether it would remain popular over time like the original.
- He pointed out that he and Patrick Swayze, the original protagonist, were more serious and had a different fighting style compared to McGregor and Gyllenhaal.
- Teague found the audio effects in the fight scenes of the remake's trailer 'humorous', indicating a difference in the realism of the fight scenes compared to the original.
- Despite his critiques, Teague expressed hope that McGregor and Gyllenhaal would form a close bond during filming, similar to the one he had with Swayze.