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A weary and disillusioned nameless hobo (Rutger Hauer in terrific two-fisted form) arrives in a grim and corrupt crime-ridden city in which chaos and brutality reign supreme. Disgusted with the horrific carnage that's happening all around him, the hobo gets himself a shotgun so he can clean up the streets.Director Jason Eisner, working from a tight and blithely trashy script by John Davies, delivers oodles of savage violence and gloriously outrageous excessive gore, adroitly crafts a gleefully no-holds-barred gritty'n'grimy tone, astutely captures the raw energy and lowdown scuzzy vibe of vintage late 70's/early 80's urban exploitation fare, stages the rousing action sequences with rip-snorting brio, and keeps the wildly entertaining story hurtling along at a brisk pace. Eisner deserves extra praise for thankfully eschewing wink wink, nudge nudge smugly self-impressed film nerd hipster posturing in favor of a more straightforward and unpretentious pulpy sensibility that hits the ground running and never lets up for a minute. Moreover, it's acted with zest by an enthusiastic cast: Molly Dunsworth provides plenty of spark as spunky hooker Abby, Brian Downey robustly overplays the juicy role of vicious ringleader Drake with lip-smacking wicked aplomb, and Gregory Smith and Nick Bateman are perfectly slimy and hateful as Drake's sadistic sons. The tender relationship between Abby and the hobo provides a few surprisingly touching moments of real heart and warmth. Karim Hussain's vibrant widescreen cinematography gives this picture a lurid neon look. The funky-throbbing score hits the right-on groovy spot. A total blast.
You may have seen the \"fake\" trailer for a movie called \"Hobo with a shotgun\". This trailer was made for a competition. And Mr. Eisner won that competition. Still as he is eager to tell anyone, producers were reluctant to grant him money to do a full length movie (which incidentally is/was the first prize).So he did a short called Treevenge, to show people he could handle a movie production. And as many have witnessed online (that video got many hits), he tackled that very well. And then he got lucky. He said that he was a big fun of Rutger Hauer. And somehow Rutger Hauer got involved in the project (taking the reins from the non-actor who played the lead in the fake trailer).While this back-story is fascinating, it almost overshadows the movie itself. The movie itself is pure pulp (framed by the ever reliable Karim Hussain), with a lot of things in it to offend people. Rutger Hauer was delighted to play the role (and he is really good in it), but all the splatter effects cannot hide that something is indeed missing from this movie ...
Eisener and Davies first came up with the idea for Hobo With a Shotgun at a joint called Barney's Pizza in their hometown of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. \"It's where me and John go to pitch ideas back and forth,\" says the director. \"My buddy Mojo had just bought this Airsoft shotgun that shoots plastic pellets and he had really long hair and this shirt with a bunch of stains. We were pitching ideas and Mojo says, 'Why don't you guys make a movie about me' John looked him up and down and says, 'What, a hobo with a shotgun' We were like, 'Whoah, that sounds so cool!'\"
One possible reason for that reaction is that Eisener does not wink at audiences in the way Rodriguez and Tarantino did with Grindhouse. \"I like the Grindhouse movies,\" he says. \"Our problem is they kind of spoof the genre [with] missing reels and stuff. We just wanted to play it straight. We wanted to make a movie that you feel you could have pulled off a VHS shelf in the '80s.\" Eisener says he has deliberately not played up the Grindhouse connection: \"I met Quentin at the Inglourious Basterds premiere in Toronto and told him we were making the movie. He said he couldn't wait to see it. But we never really reached out to those guys. I didn't want to piggy back off them. I wanted to do our own thing and if they see it and they dig it that will be awesome.\"
\"Delivering justice, one shell at a time...\".A vigilante homeless man pulls into a new city and finds himself trapped in urban chaos, a city where crime rules and where the city's crime boss reigns. Seeing an urban landscape filled with armed robbers, corrupt cops, abused prostitutes and even a pedophile Santa, the Hobo goes about bringing justice to the city the best way he knows how - with a 20-gauge shotgun. Mayhem ensues when he tries to make things better for the future generation. Street justice will indeed prevail.
A hobo (Rutger Hauer) jumps from a freight car hoping for a fresh start in a new city. Instead, he finds himself trapped in an urban hell. This is a world where criminals rule the streets and Drake, the city's crime boss, reigns supreme. Quickly he realizes the only way to make a difference in this town is with his gun. Not Rated. English SDH. 86 minutes. 153554b96e
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