The name, is Dalton

Back in the mid 90's I went into a blues bar in Toronto with my ex and her kid brother for an open mike night. After a few people played the owner comes up to the mike and says "We're gonna have Mr. Jeff Healey come up and play a little" It was awesome.

El Mocambo or Albert's Hall? I used to hit up Albert's Hall from time to time. Eddie Shaw and the Wolf Hound was probably my favorite show.
 
Seemed like perfect casting for the hero, the hot successful hero's romantic interest, the town crime boss, the crime boss' hot ho, the crime boss' elite level ace goon on par with Dalton's martial arts ability, the old past prime bouncer mentor to Dalton.

This movie produced many erections.
 
El Mocambo or Albert's Hall? I used to hit up Albert's Hall from time to time. Eddie Shaw and the Wolf Hound was probably my favorite show.
Grossman's on Spadina. Toronto's home of the blues.
 
Seemed like perfect casting for the hero, the hot successful hero's romantic interest, the town crime boss, the crime boss' hot ho, the crime boss' elite level ace goon on par with Dalton's martial arts ability, the old past prime bouncer mentor to Dalton.

This movie produced many erections.
I'm sorry sir, Sam Elliot is never past his prime.
 


If you don't have time to watch the movie here is the crib notes version.
 
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I used to use this line in front of some of my classes lol.
 
Star of the show was Bigfoot



I love how they passed off a 1500 horsepower alcohol burning monster truck as the goons just daily driver
 
10/10 movie that ages like a fine wine. When I was a kid and we'd visit my cousins' house, my sister and our older, hs and university aged cousins, all female, would go shopping or do something else. My parents, uncle and aunt would all go out for dinner and drinks. My cousin's boyfriend and I, whom she later married, would order pizza and he'd show me rad movies like Evil Dead I and II, Predator, Conan the Barbarian and Roadhouse. I remember he asked me if I wanted to watch a pretty cool action movie and I asked if it was Arnold or Stallone to which he said it starred Patrick Swayze. I asked worryingly, "The guy from Dirty Dancing?!" (I had watched that before because of my all female cousins and sister). He just said, "Trust me. It's awesome." Indeed, it was and still is.

This dude chews the scenery like nobody's business.
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I thought his upstairs barn apartment over looking the lake was badass

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Grossman's on Spadina. Toronto's home of the blues.

Was that the really small place on the west side of Spadina between College and Dundas? Looked like a little shack? Never went in. Stumbled through many late nights for noodles at Swatow though.
 
I always laugh at how people worship shitty b movies from the past like this. Grow up
 
Was that the really small place on the west side of Spadina between College and Dundas? Looked like a little shack? Never went in. Stumbled through many late nights for noodles at Swatow though.
East side, just north of dundas. Amazingly it's still there.
 
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