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Great choice for a classic double bill!
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As much as I liked Machete, Hobo With A Shotgun blows it out of the water. Gory, over the top, a great performance from Hauer and nice to see Brian Downey from Lexx, as the villain. The poster, by Tom Hodge, aka the dude designs is very cool as well.
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lexx
best film of the year so far, trash is back !, Rutger was in an episode of lexx so i wonder if that impacted downey getting a role in this film. Seems like lexx stars popping up more what with dieter laser aka mantrid, starring in human centipede.
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I really liked it but I do understand what you mean in regards the colour. It's wildly oversaturated.
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I'm another who hated this when it was shown @ Glasgow Frightfest (though the majority of the audience loved it) for me it was the low point of the whole weekend I found it loud, brash, juvenile & garish it just gave me a headache & the ending could not have come sooner...I understand what it was trying to do & what it was emulating but for me that was it's main problem...I've never been a fan of Troma type films for the same reasons...
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Hobo With a Shotgun as "best film of the year" Brilliant! i haven't read anything that funny for a few days. ...Bit of an overblown statement, in my view, but I thoroughtly enjoyed it and how it cleverly references 70s/80s exploitation movies. Hobo does it so much better than the recently released (on BD and DVD) Machete, as Stephen previously posted. Machete is ok, but it feels too long and it's political message is handled badly. Hobo just goes for it! the pacing is spot on. So, ok, I don't agree with the "Best movie" description but I do agree that it's a entertaining film that needs to be seen by genre fans. The "Best film of the year" so far, is Stake Land. I've said it therefore it must be fact |
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A quick update on recent content on the official site Check out the director's short film "TREEVENGE" Read about key influences in our post about Street Trash Watch an interview with director Jason Eisener Watch a music video from Hip-Hop artist Ills The General featuring footage from the movie Read our introduction to the site "Welcome to Hobo country" More posts daily, watch out for another influences post in our look at the nihilistic youth gone wild movie Class of 1984 Go Now: HOBO HUB |
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I'm gonna sleep in your bloody carcasses tonight!
Caught Hobo at the Bradford film fest after months of anticipation. It lived up to it all. Bloody, balls-to-the-wall, goretastic hilarity. Couldn't put a foot wrong. And what's more, the ladies enjoyed it too. You know why, because it's got a heart, a big old slightly-alzheimer's heart embodied by Rutger Hauer's bear loving, lawn-mowing hobo. And what a performance! Pushed all of my buttons. . . even the pleasure button. PS: such cool news about the Prince Charles screening Sam. BOo YeAH! |
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Cinema Surgery @skankenstoned
hey, where you doing this film night? in bournemouth?
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HWAS certainly looks enjoyable with nice use of colour and some good visuals. I've not long pre-ordered Magnet's U.S. double-disc DVD set and if the rest of the film is as entertaining as the trailer i'll buy the BR release too. Sorta like Falling Down for the homeless with Rutger Hauer as mad as Hell and he's not gonna take it anymore! God, how i love these 'common-man-pushed-over-the-edge' movies! I think it'd be great to see a Britain-based version of HWAS and watch some veteran English thespian as another down-and-out badass trawling the streets dishing out vigilante justice to all the scum we have to suffer here. |
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