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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Road House remake star Jake Gyllenhaal explains how the movie honors Patrick Swayze. Released in 1989, the original action-packed drama was something of a critical flop, but later became a beloved cult classic, in large part thanks to Swayze and his martial artist bouncer character John Dalton.
Conor had his covered up by makeup, I think due to copyright things. I don’t have any tattoos. But what was important to me, before we started was, you know, this role was originated by Patrick Swayze. I knew Patrick—we did this film Donnie Darko together, and he was always so kind to me. I just wanted to honor him and bring him with me. So I have a couple of different tattoos in honor of Patrick.
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