Jerry Horror grabs a pool cue and steps into the rowdiest bar of 1989, where the bouncer isn’t just breaking up fights, he’s breaking hearts, jaws, and probably a few laws. The leading man reportedly wondered if he’d make it out alive during production, while Sam Elliott claims this is the role he’s most recognized for, despite almost passing because it felt too close to his part in Mask.

Ranked among the 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made by the Razzie Movie Guide, this cult classic delivers fists, furniture, and philosophy in equal measure. Jerry dives into memorable moments, like “Pain don’t hurt,” epic barroom brawls, and the legendary one-liners that make every fight feel like a ballet of chaos. Sometimes the best bouncers aren’t just strong, they’re practically philosophers with a side of roundhouse.