Conor McGregor's performance in the movie 'Road House' has garnered attention, with reviewers praising his role as Knox. McGregor's portrayal is described as exuberant and scene-stealing, adding fun to the film. At the premiere, a member of McGregor's entourage passed out briefly, prompting medical attention. The movie is noted for its final fight and McGregor's engaging presence.
Road House is loud, abrasive, and maddeningly entertaining. Where it lacks in-depth or nuance, it fills it with charm, lazy wit, and style. https://t.co/DvE8c27PjR
Road House [68] Prime Video 3/21: https://t.co/D8nl4YOsc4 "It moves with the same unselfconscious stupidity that fueled so many of the ’80s blockbusters we remember so fondly." - Christian Zilko, IndieWire https://t.co/8X5P5G0FAC
"with outstanding performances from both Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor." https://t.co/jgOpH4NtGi https://t.co/RH1m7op5Uo
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Variety's review of Conor McGregor in Road House: Knox, played by the Irish mixed-martial-arts fighter Conor McGregor in a stunning movie debut. Bearded and barrel-chested, with gleaming white teeth, he makes Knox move like a gorilla on pep pills, and the exuberance of his…
As the audience was filing out of the premiere of ROAD HOUSE, a member of Conor McGregor's entourage passed out in the aisle, leading to calls for medics & 911. (He seemed fine soon after, with talk of hydration.) #sxsw https://t.co/PiSfEMKY62
Well, Road House is fine. Setting it in Florida should have encouraged some real weirdness, but only Conor McGregor (and an alligator) came to play. The Dalton character undergoes some… changes. But really, the movie’s only fun when McGregor is sparking. Good final fight. https://t.co/uFH8ufXpuv