The Irish have put up with a lot of bullshit over the years. There’s England. The Troubles. The kittening of the Celtic Tiger. Enya. It’s not been an easy history. And black people, those living in mostly white countries anyway, they’ve put up with a whole bunch of bullshit, too. So if we pretend there’s an iota of depressing truth being bandied about when, in Roddy Doyle’s novel The Commitments, the irrepressible yet wee bit naïve protagonist Jimmy says that the Irish are the blacks of Europe,...
- 3/17/2020
- by David Marchese
- Rollingstone.com
The nominations for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s class of 2020 are in, and the list features the Notorious B.I.G., Whitney Houston, Pat Benatar, Dave Matthews Band, Depeche Mode, the Doobie Brothers, Judas Priest, Kraftwerk, MC5, Motörhead, Nine Inch Nails, Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, Todd Rundgren, Soundgarden, T. Rex, and Thin Lizzy. The top vote-getters will be announced in January and inducted May 2nd, 2020, at a ceremony at Cleveland’s Public Hall.
To be eligible for this year’s ballot, each nominee’s first single or album...
To be eligible for this year’s ballot, each nominee’s first single or album...
- 10/15/2019
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Thin Lizzy’s songs typically addressed badass rock & roll topics like bar fights, jailbreaks and medieval battles. But on Black Rose: A Rock Legend — their ninth LP, released 40 years ago today — the band paid tribute to their Irish homeland with a highly unusual and weirdly touching album-closing epic.
“Tell me the legends of long ago,” Phil Lynott sings over a rolling, waltz-time riff at the beginning of “Róisín Dubh (Black Rose): A Rock Legend,” named for an old Irish song that addresses the country as though it were a lover.
“Tell me the legends of long ago,” Phil Lynott sings over a rolling, waltz-time riff at the beginning of “Róisín Dubh (Black Rose): A Rock Legend,” named for an old Irish song that addresses the country as though it were a lover.
- 4/13/2019
- by Hank Shteamer
- Rollingstone.com
Well, folks, 2011 is officially in the can, and surprisingly it wasn't such a horrendous year. It was definitely better than 2010, which was a huge step up from the putrid 2009. We laughed, we applauded, we were left dumbstruck, and of course we were infuriated. Read on for our cheers and jeers!
Now, with a fresh movie-watching start before us, we're taking our usual yearly look back at the good, the bad, the Wtf, and everything in between.
And don't be lazy by just reading along! Get off of your asses and give us your lists in the comments section below. We wanna hear from you if only to compare notes. Lots and lots of notes.
Speaking of notes, the most common complaint we've heard over the years is that we don't have one definitive list representing Dread Central as a whole so for 2011 we dropped everyone's choices in the blender, hit puree,...
Now, with a fresh movie-watching start before us, we're taking our usual yearly look back at the good, the bad, the Wtf, and everything in between.
And don't be lazy by just reading along! Get off of your asses and give us your lists in the comments section below. We wanna hear from you if only to compare notes. Lots and lots of notes.
Speaking of notes, the most common complaint we've heard over the years is that we don't have one definitive list representing Dread Central as a whole so for 2011 we dropped everyone's choices in the blender, hit puree,...
- 12/28/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Usually, this spot is reserved for our weekly rundown of the new movies available to stream on Netflix Instant but August is a dead month and there is only one notable movie new to streaming this week. That movie happens to be pretty big and awesome though. So in honor of The Expendables coming to Netflix Instant, let’s run down the best action movies streaming on Netflix:
New Movies Streaming on Netflix Instant Watch – Sunday August 28th The Expendables
Rated R | 2010
Flickchart Ranking: #1703
Times Ranked: 15833
Win Percentage: 47%
Top-20 Rankings: 31 Users
Directed By: Sylvester Stallone
Starring: Sylvester Stallone • Jason Statham • Jet Li • Dolph Lundgren • Eric Roberts
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The Best Action Movies on Netflix Instant Valhalla Rising
Rated R | 2009
Flickchart Ranking: #3389
Times Ranked: 2716
Win Percentage: 51%
Top-20 Rankings: 4 Users
I cannot recommend Valhalla Rising enough. It’s visually amazing (every frame of the film is staged as if it’s a painting) and thoroughly unique.
New Movies Streaming on Netflix Instant Watch – Sunday August 28th The Expendables
Rated R | 2010
Flickchart Ranking: #1703
Times Ranked: 15833
Win Percentage: 47%
Top-20 Rankings: 31 Users
Directed By: Sylvester Stallone
Starring: Sylvester Stallone • Jason Statham • Jet Li • Dolph Lundgren • Eric Roberts
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The Best Action Movies on Netflix Instant Valhalla Rising
Rated R | 2009
Flickchart Ranking: #3389
Times Ranked: 2716
Win Percentage: 51%
Top-20 Rankings: 4 Users
I cannot recommend Valhalla Rising enough. It’s visually amazing (every frame of the film is staged as if it’s a painting) and thoroughly unique.
- 8/22/2011
- by Daniel Rohr
- Flickchart
Director: Jason Eisener. Review: Adam Wing. “You can’t solve all the worlds problems with a shotgun.” Whether or not that be true, one thing’s for sure, this particular hobo is going to die trying - delivering justice one shell at a time. Rutger Hauer has long been deserving of a comeback, and a homeless vigilante with vengeance in mind could be just the ticket - we’ll call him Hobo for now. Hobo has a dream, to set up his own gardening business, ridding the world of unwanted landscape. The grass isn’t always greener on the other side though, and there’s a good chance he’s just pushed his cart into the wrong city, where crime prevails and an overlord reigns with violent and bloody malice. It’s a neon-filtered world - Mad Max with glitter balls - filled to the brim with armed robbers, corrupt cops and abused prostitutes.
- 8/16/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
The Film
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
2007’s Grindhouse began a resurgence of the classic exploitation film, with a myriad of movies trying to emulate the look and feel of cult classics from the 70’s and 80’s. It was a fun idea, but the execution wasn’t entirely successful. Death Proof was for hardcore Tarantino fans only, whilst Planet Terror was an improvement but still disappointing.
The highlight by far was the fake trailers which ran in the middle, including Edgar Wright’s hilarious Don’t and Robert Rodriquez’s Machete. Machete itself became a feature film; being significantly more fun than Grindhouse, despite some poorly shoehorned political commentary and an increasingly hammy Robert De Niro.
Another of these fake trailers, Hobo with a Shotgun is now the second from Grindhouse to be extended into a feature length film. Originally created as a competition entry, it became exclusively attached to the...
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
2007’s Grindhouse began a resurgence of the classic exploitation film, with a myriad of movies trying to emulate the look and feel of cult classics from the 70’s and 80’s. It was a fun idea, but the execution wasn’t entirely successful. Death Proof was for hardcore Tarantino fans only, whilst Planet Terror was an improvement but still disappointing.
The highlight by far was the fake trailers which ran in the middle, including Edgar Wright’s hilarious Don’t and Robert Rodriquez’s Machete. Machete itself became a feature film; being significantly more fun than Grindhouse, despite some poorly shoehorned political commentary and an increasingly hammy Robert De Niro.
Another of these fake trailers, Hobo with a Shotgun is now the second from Grindhouse to be extended into a feature length film. Originally created as a competition entry, it became exclusively attached to the...
- 8/1/2011
- by Stephen Leigh
- Obsessed with Film
Cell 211 (18)
(Daniel Monzón, 2009, Spa/Fr) Luis Tosar, Alberto Ammann, Antonio Resines. 113 mins
Sometimes all you need is a great set-up: a prison guard, first day on the job, gets trapped in a cell just as a riot breaks out, and must therefore pose as an inmate to survive. It's better not to know where this tough Spanish thriller goes from there, but rest assured you're in very good hands. There's tightrope tension and breakneck pace, but wider questions of honour and justice unfold, too – everything you could ask for, in fact.
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (12A)
(David Yates, 2011, UK/Us) Daniel Radcliffe, Ralph Fiennes, Emma Watson. 130 mins
Having sat through the deathly dullness of Part 1, here's our reward: a rousing finale that strikes all the right notes, ties up 10 years' worth of loose ends, plunges you into 3D battle, and perhaps even wrings the odd tear – all without inducing effects fatigue.
(Daniel Monzón, 2009, Spa/Fr) Luis Tosar, Alberto Ammann, Antonio Resines. 113 mins
Sometimes all you need is a great set-up: a prison guard, first day on the job, gets trapped in a cell just as a riot breaks out, and must therefore pose as an inmate to survive. It's better not to know where this tough Spanish thriller goes from there, but rest assured you're in very good hands. There's tightrope tension and breakneck pace, but wider questions of honour and justice unfold, too – everything you could ask for, in fact.
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (12A)
(David Yates, 2011, UK/Us) Daniel Radcliffe, Ralph Fiennes, Emma Watson. 130 mins
Having sat through the deathly dullness of Part 1, here's our reward: a rousing finale that strikes all the right notes, ties up 10 years' worth of loose ends, plunges you into 3D battle, and perhaps even wrings the odd tear – all without inducing effects fatigue.
- 7/15/2011
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
Beginning life as a ‘fake’ trailer, made as part of a competition tied to the release of Grindhouse, Hobo with a Shotgun is now a fully fledged feature film and on July the 15th it finally reaches UK cinemas. “Delivering justice, one shell at a time” in the role of the titular Hobo is Rutger Hauer and accompanying him in ‘Scum Town’ are Pasha Ebrahimi, Robb Wells, Brian Downey and many more.
Hobo with a Shotgun is directed by Jason Eisener and we were recently given the opportunity to speak to him. Below is a transcription of our discussion.
There are films like Dead End Drive-in that seem to be big influences on you and their influence is clearly evident in Hobo. What were your key influences and how did you decide to incorporate them?
Me and John, the writer of the film, are best friends and grew up together.
Hobo with a Shotgun is directed by Jason Eisener and we were recently given the opportunity to speak to him. Below is a transcription of our discussion.
There are films like Dead End Drive-in that seem to be big influences on you and their influence is clearly evident in Hobo. What were your key influences and how did you decide to incorporate them?
Me and John, the writer of the film, are best friends and grew up together.
- 7/12/2011
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Hobo with a Shotgun gives you exactly what you'd expect from a movie called Hobo with a Shotgun. You can decide whether that's a good thing or a bad thing, but Magnolia has certainly put together a package worth owning if you fall on the side of the former.
Like Machete, Hobo with a Shotgun began as one of the fake trailers sandwiched between the Grindhouse double feature of Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror and Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, though Hobo appeared only in Canadian cinemas after it won a contest giving it the privilege to do so. Long story short, the fake trailer's director (Jason Eisener) was ultimately given $3 million to make a feature from that premise and this is the result.
This exploitation film, in case the title isn't descriptive enough, takes the Death Wish formula and puts it in hands of a homeless man played by Rutger Hauer...
Like Machete, Hobo with a Shotgun began as one of the fake trailers sandwiched between the Grindhouse double feature of Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror and Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, though Hobo appeared only in Canadian cinemas after it won a contest giving it the privilege to do so. Long story short, the fake trailer's director (Jason Eisener) was ultimately given $3 million to make a feature from that premise and this is the result.
This exploitation film, in case the title isn't descriptive enough, takes the Death Wish formula and puts it in hands of a homeless man played by Rutger Hauer...
- 7/5/2011
- by Kevin Blumeyer
- Rope of Silicon
Rank the week of July 5th’s Blu-ray and DVD new releases against the best films of all-time: New Releases Hobo With A Shotgun
(DVD and Blu-Ray | Nr | 2011)
Flickchart Ranking: #3839
Times Ranked: 1526
Win Percentage: 47%
Top-20 Rankings: 7
Directed By: Jason Eisener
Starring: Rutger Hauer • Gregory Smith • Molly Dunsworth • Brian Downey • Nick Bateman
Genres: Action • Adventure • Crime • Crime Thriller • Thriller
Rank This Movie
Wake Wood
(DVD and Blu-Ray | Nr | 2011)
Flickchart Ranking: #15374
Times Ranked: 35
Win Percentage: 32%
Top-20 Rankings: 0
Directed By: David Keating
Starring: Eva Birthistle • Ella Connolly • Amelia Crowley • Aidan Gillen • Timothy Spall
Genres: Drama • Horror
Rank This Movie
13 Assassins
(DVD and Blu-Ray | Nr | 2010)
Flickchart Ranking: #2732
Times Ranked: 1084
Win Percentage: 59%
Top-20 Rankings: 8
Directed By: Takashi Miike
Starring: Koji Yakusho • Takayuki Yamada • Yusuke Iseya • Gorô Inagaki • Masachika Ichimura
Genres: Action • Ensemble Film • Period Film • Samurai Film
Rank This Movie
Bloodrayne: The Third Reich
(DVD and Blu-ray | R | 2010)
Flickchart Ranking: #17903
Times Ranked: 30
Win Percentage: 42%
Top-...
(DVD and Blu-Ray | Nr | 2011)
Flickchart Ranking: #3839
Times Ranked: 1526
Win Percentage: 47%
Top-20 Rankings: 7
Directed By: Jason Eisener
Starring: Rutger Hauer • Gregory Smith • Molly Dunsworth • Brian Downey • Nick Bateman
Genres: Action • Adventure • Crime • Crime Thriller • Thriller
Rank This Movie
Wake Wood
(DVD and Blu-Ray | Nr | 2011)
Flickchart Ranking: #15374
Times Ranked: 35
Win Percentage: 32%
Top-20 Rankings: 0
Directed By: David Keating
Starring: Eva Birthistle • Ella Connolly • Amelia Crowley • Aidan Gillen • Timothy Spall
Genres: Drama • Horror
Rank This Movie
13 Assassins
(DVD and Blu-Ray | Nr | 2010)
Flickchart Ranking: #2732
Times Ranked: 1084
Win Percentage: 59%
Top-20 Rankings: 8
Directed By: Takashi Miike
Starring: Koji Yakusho • Takayuki Yamada • Yusuke Iseya • Gorô Inagaki • Masachika Ichimura
Genres: Action • Ensemble Film • Period Film • Samurai Film
Rank This Movie
Bloodrayne: The Third Reich
(DVD and Blu-ray | R | 2010)
Flickchart Ranking: #17903
Times Ranked: 30
Win Percentage: 42%
Top-...
- 7/5/2011
- by Jonathan Hardesty
- Flickchart
Hobo with a Shotgun took old school grind house fans by storm and now I’ve finally witness it on this 2-Disc Collector’s Edition.
The movie stars Rutger Hauer as a nameless hobo in search of a nice town to start over in and to call his home but he picks the wrong town with Hope Town, which is actually pretty much hopeless, that’s right people.
Hauer takes the wrong jump off the train. He walks into a town that is more post-apocalyptic than anything that has to do with the word hope. He meets up with Abby (Milly Dunsworth) a hooker with a heart of gold, yes you’ve heard that before haven’t you. He actually saves her a few times and they form a weird bond. The hobo meets up with town gangster known as The Drake (Brian Downey), his twisted sons and their gang...
The movie stars Rutger Hauer as a nameless hobo in search of a nice town to start over in and to call his home but he picks the wrong town with Hope Town, which is actually pretty much hopeless, that’s right people.
Hauer takes the wrong jump off the train. He walks into a town that is more post-apocalyptic than anything that has to do with the word hope. He meets up with Abby (Milly Dunsworth) a hooker with a heart of gold, yes you’ve heard that before haven’t you. He actually saves her a few times and they form a weird bond. The hobo meets up with town gangster known as The Drake (Brian Downey), his twisted sons and their gang...
- 7/3/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Studio: Magnolia | Director: Jason Eisner | Cast: Rutger Hauer, Gregory Smith, Milly Dunsworth, Brian Downey, Nick Bateman
Release Date: 7/5/2011 | Price: Blu-ray $29.98, 2-Disc DVD $29.98, DVD $26.98
Bonuses: commentary, featurettes, deleted scenes, alternate ending, interviews, video blogs, digital copy, more
Specs: R | 86 min. | Action crime thriller | 1.66:1 widescreen | DTS-hd Master Audio 5.1/Dolby Digital 5.1 | English and Spanish subtitles
Ratings (out of 5): Movie | Audio | Video | Overall
As subtle as its title, Hobo with a Shotgun is an in-your-face orgy of Seventies/Eighties grindhouse exploitation elements that goes way over the line in terms of blood and gore and good taste. That said, it’s bound to find a large audience that can’t get enough of the sicko stuff.
Rutger Hauer is mad as hell and is not going to take it anymore in Hobo with a Shotgun.
Rutger Hauer (The Rite) plays the title character, an unnamed homeless fellow who leaps off a train...
Release Date: 7/5/2011 | Price: Blu-ray $29.98, 2-Disc DVD $29.98, DVD $26.98
Bonuses: commentary, featurettes, deleted scenes, alternate ending, interviews, video blogs, digital copy, more
Specs: R | 86 min. | Action crime thriller | 1.66:1 widescreen | DTS-hd Master Audio 5.1/Dolby Digital 5.1 | English and Spanish subtitles
Ratings (out of 5): Movie | Audio | Video | Overall
As subtle as its title, Hobo with a Shotgun is an in-your-face orgy of Seventies/Eighties grindhouse exploitation elements that goes way over the line in terms of blood and gore and good taste. That said, it’s bound to find a large audience that can’t get enough of the sicko stuff.
Rutger Hauer is mad as hell and is not going to take it anymore in Hobo with a Shotgun.
Rutger Hauer (The Rite) plays the title character, an unnamed homeless fellow who leaps off a train...
- 7/1/2011
- by Irv
- Disc Dish
Rating: 3.5/5.0
Chicago – What do you expect from a movie called “Hobo With a Shotgun” (other than perhaps the most truthful title since “Snakes on a Plane”)? If you’re spending hard-earned money on a movie about a vengeful homeless person played by Rutger Hauer, you probably know what you’re in for. On those grindhouse terms, “Hobo With a Shotgun” totally works. It’s so far over-the-top that it makes “Machete” look believable, but that’s why it’s effective. Unlike so many movies you will see this season, “Hobo With a Shotgun” delivers.
Rutger Hauer plays the title character, a boxcar jumper who finds himself in the ironically-named “Hope Town,” a place that would make Gomorrah look like a lovely place for a summer vacation. Shortly after his arrival, our hero witnesses a horrific event in the center of town. The ringmaster of sin and chaos, The Drake (Brian Downey...
Chicago – What do you expect from a movie called “Hobo With a Shotgun” (other than perhaps the most truthful title since “Snakes on a Plane”)? If you’re spending hard-earned money on a movie about a vengeful homeless person played by Rutger Hauer, you probably know what you’re in for. On those grindhouse terms, “Hobo With a Shotgun” totally works. It’s so far over-the-top that it makes “Machete” look believable, but that’s why it’s effective. Unlike so many movies you will see this season, “Hobo With a Shotgun” delivers.
Rutger Hauer plays the title character, a boxcar jumper who finds himself in the ironically-named “Hope Town,” a place that would make Gomorrah look like a lovely place for a summer vacation. Shortly after his arrival, our hero witnesses a horrific event in the center of town. The ringmaster of sin and chaos, The Drake (Brian Downey...
- 5/6/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Director: Jason Eisener Writers: Jason Eisener, John Davies, Rob Cotterill Starring: Rutger Hauer, Gregory Smith, Molly Dunsworth, Brian Downey, Nick Bateman I really did not want to pile onto the "I hate Hobo with a Shotgun" bandwagon, especially since Dave Campbell (Smells Like Screen Spirit's Editor-in-Chief) and I seem to be the only ones riding on it. (In case you missed it, here is Dave's review of Hobo with a Shotgun.) I typically do not read reviews of films before I write my own, but in this instance I read everything that has been published (to date) on IMDb.com and Rotten Tomatoes; and, I have to admit, I really do not understand why so many people are raving about it. And that, my friends, is the reason I want to explain why I hopped on this god-forsaken bandwagon in the first place... Hopping off a train -- because that...
- 5/6/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Rutger Hauer in Hobo with a Shotgun
Photo: Magnet Releasing Hobo with a Shotgun is terrible, and for me to dedicate more than those six words to this review is to give it more than it deserves. But the unwritten rules say I have to be fair and make a case for my opinion, which in this case is fine since I have a few questions I think need to be asked.
This is the second film to come out of the fake trailer sector in recent years. Similar to Robert Rodriguez's Machete, Hobo with a Shotgun started as a result of the Quentin Tarantino and Rodriguez 2007 teaming, Grindhouse. Co-writer and director Jason Eisener's Hobo with a Shotgun fake trailer was the winner of a contest that saw his trailer played in front of screenings of Grindhouse in Canada. A year later Eisener became a mild online sensation...
Photo: Magnet Releasing Hobo with a Shotgun is terrible, and for me to dedicate more than those six words to this review is to give it more than it deserves. But the unwritten rules say I have to be fair and make a case for my opinion, which in this case is fine since I have a few questions I think need to be asked.
This is the second film to come out of the fake trailer sector in recent years. Similar to Robert Rodriguez's Machete, Hobo with a Shotgun started as a result of the Quentin Tarantino and Rodriguez 2007 teaming, Grindhouse. Co-writer and director Jason Eisener's Hobo with a Shotgun fake trailer was the winner of a contest that saw his trailer played in front of screenings of Grindhouse in Canada. A year later Eisener became a mild online sensation...
- 5/6/2011
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
It’s no secret that the story behind Hobo with a Shotgun’s four year journey to the big screen has been a remarkable one. In 2007, when Eisener won the Grindhouse faux trailer competition sponsored by Robert Rodriguez and the SXSW Film Festival, he was a relatively unknown Canadian filmmaker who put together his contest winning entry on a budget less than what many of us spend on groceries a week.
Now, Eisener and the feature film adaptation of his trailer of the same name are everywhere these days and for very good reason. Turns out that Eisener’s tale of a street urchin dishing up justice with a shotgun and a dream for safer streets in Hope Town has become a cultural landmark- all before the movie even bows in a limited theatrical release this Friday courtesy of Magnet Releasing.
Recently, Dread Central had the opportunity to talk with...
Now, Eisener and the feature film adaptation of his trailer of the same name are everywhere these days and for very good reason. Turns out that Eisener’s tale of a street urchin dishing up justice with a shotgun and a dream for safer streets in Hope Town has become a cultural landmark- all before the movie even bows in a limited theatrical release this Friday courtesy of Magnet Releasing.
Recently, Dread Central had the opportunity to talk with...
- 5/6/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
It began as an award winning “fake” Grindhouse trailer now, Hobo With A Shotgun, director Jason Eisener’s full-on, no-holds-barred, kick-ass movie tribute to the grind house movies of the 1970s and 80s, is heading to the UK! Rutger Hauer fills the title role inspired by countless exploitation classics, and its more than great to see him back! The splattery goodness kicks of in UK cinemas July 22nd. Synopsis: When an ageing Hobo (Hauer) jumps from a freight car in a new city hoping for a fresh start in life, he soon realizes he has well and truly reached the end of the line. He finds himself trapped in an urban hell, an anarchic world overrun by murderers, rapists, paedophiles, petty crooks, prostitutes and corrupt cops. Reigning supreme over them all is the city’s crime boss, Drake (Brian Downey), and his two insanely sadistic sons, Slick (Gregory Smith) and...
- 5/5/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
Reviewed by Bryan Buss
(May 2011)
Directed by: Jason Eisener
Written by: John Davies
Starring: Rutger Hauer, Molly Dunsworth, Gregory Smith, Nick Bateman and Brian Downey
“Hobo with a Shotgun” is about as close to truth in advertising as you’re likely to get. Rutger Hauer — in all of his wrinkled, haggard, weathered Rutger Hauer glory — stars as the titular hobo, who alights from a train in Hope Town (regraffitied “Scum Town”), a seedy everycity that has been overrun by crime thanks to corrupt warlord The Drake (Brian Downey, acting and looking like a crazed Dick Miller) and his two punk sons, Slick (Gregory Smith) and Ian (Nick Bateman). When the Hobo is pushed too far, he pushes back, resulting in a gleeful bloodbath of over-the-top violence, guts and gore.
Director Jason Eisener and writer John Davies have a love of these kinds of genre flicks, and that is apparent in...
(May 2011)
Directed by: Jason Eisener
Written by: John Davies
Starring: Rutger Hauer, Molly Dunsworth, Gregory Smith, Nick Bateman and Brian Downey
“Hobo with a Shotgun” is about as close to truth in advertising as you’re likely to get. Rutger Hauer — in all of his wrinkled, haggard, weathered Rutger Hauer glory — stars as the titular hobo, who alights from a train in Hope Town (regraffitied “Scum Town”), a seedy everycity that has been overrun by crime thanks to corrupt warlord The Drake (Brian Downey, acting and looking like a crazed Dick Miller) and his two punk sons, Slick (Gregory Smith) and Ian (Nick Bateman). When the Hobo is pushed too far, he pushes back, resulting in a gleeful bloodbath of over-the-top violence, guts and gore.
Director Jason Eisener and writer John Davies have a love of these kinds of genre flicks, and that is apparent in...
- 5/4/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Reviewed by Bryan Buss
(May 2011)
Directed by: Jason Eisener
Written by: John Davies
Starring: Rutger Hauer, Molly Dunsworth, Gregory Smith, Nick Bateman and Brian Downey
“Hobo with a Shotgun” is about as close to truth in advertising as you’re likely to get. Rutger Hauer — in all of his wrinkled, haggard, weathered Rutger Hauer glory — stars as the titular hobo, who alights from a train in Hope Town (regraffitied “Scum Town”), a seedy everycity that has been overrun by crime thanks to corrupt warlord The Drake (Brian Downey, acting and looking like a crazed Dick Miller) and his two punk sons, Slick (Gregory Smith) and Ian (Nick Bateman). When the Hobo is pushed too far, he pushes back, resulting in a gleeful bloodbath of over-the-top violence, guts and gore.
Director Jason Eisener and writer John Davies have a love of these kinds of genre flicks, and that is apparent in...
(May 2011)
Directed by: Jason Eisener
Written by: John Davies
Starring: Rutger Hauer, Molly Dunsworth, Gregory Smith, Nick Bateman and Brian Downey
“Hobo with a Shotgun” is about as close to truth in advertising as you’re likely to get. Rutger Hauer — in all of his wrinkled, haggard, weathered Rutger Hauer glory — stars as the titular hobo, who alights from a train in Hope Town (regraffitied “Scum Town”), a seedy everycity that has been overrun by crime thanks to corrupt warlord The Drake (Brian Downey, acting and looking like a crazed Dick Miller) and his two punk sons, Slick (Gregory Smith) and Ian (Nick Bateman). When the Hobo is pushed too far, he pushes back, resulting in a gleeful bloodbath of over-the-top violence, guts and gore.
Director Jason Eisener and writer John Davies have a love of these kinds of genre flicks, and that is apparent in...
- 5/4/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Directed by: Jason Eisener
Written by: John Davies
Cast: Rutger Hauer, Brian Downey, Gregory Smith, Molly Dunsworth, Nick Bateman
Things are pretty bad in Hope Town.
The place is ruled by a violent sadist known as The Drake (Brian Downey), along with his two evil sons, Ivan (Nick Bateman) and Slick (Gregory Smith). The town is completely under their control, and the police utterly in their pocket. The streets are anarchy, violence reigns; murders, robberies, and rapes abound. Colloquially, the town has shrugged off its cheery name and is known on the street as 'Scum Town'.
Somehow this dreary location became the stopping off point for an old hobo (Rutger Hauer). Our hobo takes the train in - as hobos are wont to do - and begins his standard business of begging up some change. He soon has a nasty run-in with Drake's evil sons, and then makes good with Abby (Molly Dunsworth), a Hooker-with-a-Heart-of-Gold.
Written by: John Davies
Cast: Rutger Hauer, Brian Downey, Gregory Smith, Molly Dunsworth, Nick Bateman
Things are pretty bad in Hope Town.
The place is ruled by a violent sadist known as The Drake (Brian Downey), along with his two evil sons, Ivan (Nick Bateman) and Slick (Gregory Smith). The town is completely under their control, and the police utterly in their pocket. The streets are anarchy, violence reigns; murders, robberies, and rapes abound. Colloquially, the town has shrugged off its cheery name and is known on the street as 'Scum Town'.
Somehow this dreary location became the stopping off point for an old hobo (Rutger Hauer). Our hobo takes the train in - as hobos are wont to do - and begins his standard business of begging up some change. He soon has a nasty run-in with Drake's evil sons, and then makes good with Abby (Molly Dunsworth), a Hooker-with-a-Heart-of-Gold.
- 4/22/2011
- by Tristan Sinns
- Planet Fury
Plot: A hobo (Rutger Hauer) arrives in a town plagued with crime; which is ruled over by a crime lord named Drake (Brian Downey), and his two psychotic sons. Tired of the rampant crime, the titular hobo buys himself a used shotgun, and goes a-killin'. Review: It's finally here! I've been dying to see a full-length Hobo With A Shotgun feature ever since watching director Jason Eisener's fake trailer, that was good enough to win a place on the theatrical, and DVD copies of Grindhouse....
- 4/15/2011
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
irector: Jason Eisener Writers: Jason Eisener, John Davies, Rob Cotterill Starring: Rutger Hauer, Gregory Smith, Molly Dunsworth, Brian Downey, Nick Bateman Riding into town on an open freight car train (as all Hobos do), we meet our shotgun-less Hobo (Rutger Hauer) as he approaches a new town and a new beginning. Our nameless Hobo jumps from the freight car to explore his new city, hoping for better opportunity. But what he soon realizes is that he landed in a psychopath controlled urban nightmare. This city isn't bound by justice or the law, but rather a criminal kingpin named Drake (Brian Downey) who terrorizes the good and weak with his viciously evil sons, Ivan (Nick Bateman) and Slick (Gregory Smith). At first the Hobo just wants to stay off of the radar. He dreams of starting his clean new life as he gazes at a used lawn mower in a pawn shop window.
- 4/14/2011
- by Dave Campbell
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Hobo With A Shotgun
Directed By: Jason Eisener
Written By: John Davies
Starring: Rutger Hauer, Gregory Smith, Molly Dunsworth, Brian Downey, Rob Wells
Release date: March 25, 2011 (Canada)
Once in a lifetime, you come across a movie that rips the scales from your eyes and forces you to see the world as it really is. A movie that reaches into your very soul; tapping into the existential yearning that is the yolk which connects us all to our basic humanity. It’s a movie that one single viewing of can change your life forever.
For me, that movie is Hobo With A Shotgun.
For those of you who don’t already know the story, Hobo With A Shotgun was the brainchild of Canadian filmmaker Jason Eisener. Winner of the SXSW Grindhouse Trailer contest, Jason Eisener’s fake trailer for Hobo With A Shotgun was attached to the blockbuster Tarantino/Rodriguez Grindhouse...
Directed By: Jason Eisener
Written By: John Davies
Starring: Rutger Hauer, Gregory Smith, Molly Dunsworth, Brian Downey, Rob Wells
Release date: March 25, 2011 (Canada)
Once in a lifetime, you come across a movie that rips the scales from your eyes and forces you to see the world as it really is. A movie that reaches into your very soul; tapping into the existential yearning that is the yolk which connects us all to our basic humanity. It’s a movie that one single viewing of can change your life forever.
For me, that movie is Hobo With A Shotgun.
For those of you who don’t already know the story, Hobo With A Shotgun was the brainchild of Canadian filmmaker Jason Eisener. Winner of the SXSW Grindhouse Trailer contest, Jason Eisener’s fake trailer for Hobo With A Shotgun was attached to the blockbuster Tarantino/Rodriguez Grindhouse...
- 4/7/2011
- by The Insomniac
- Geeks of Doom
Hauer's Hobo preaches to newborns in this cheesy clip Check out a clip from Hobo with a Shotgun, starring Rutger Hauer which some would enjoy and others would think a waste of 1 min 44 seconds of their time. The actioner which debuted at this year's Sundance Film Festival, also stars Gregory Smith, Robb Wells, Molly Dunsworth, Nick Bateman and Brian Downey. Plot: A train pulls into the station – it’s the end of the line. A Hobo 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 alongside his sadistic murderous sons, Slick & Ivan...
- 4/5/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Hauer's Hobo preaches to newborns in this cheesy clip Check out a clip from Hobo with a Shotgun, starring Rutger Hauer which some would enjoy and others would think a waste of 1 min 44 seconds of their time. The actioner which debuted at this year's Sundance Film Festival, also stars Gregory Smith, Robb Wells, Molly Dunsworth, Nick Bateman and Brian Downey. Plot: A train pulls into the station – it’s the end of the line. A Hobo 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 alongside his sadistic murderous sons, Slick & Ivan...
- 4/5/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Late guitar legend Gary Moore left behind an estate worth $3.2 million after his death in February. The Thin Lizzy rocker died from a suspected heart attack while on holiday in Spain with his girlfriend Petra Nioduschewski.
According to Sunday Mirror, records show the musician left behind assets of more than $3.2 million, which was reduced to around $1.6 million after deductions. A judge in England granted executors of his estate temporary control of his companies until final settlement is negotiated.
He was married twice and is survived by two sons and a daughter.
Speaking about Moore's death, Brian Downey admitted he was shocked about the news. "I am in total shock," so he said. "He will always be in my thoughts and prayers and I just can't believe he is gone."...
According to Sunday Mirror, records show the musician left behind assets of more than $3.2 million, which was reduced to around $1.6 million after deductions. A judge in England granted executors of his estate temporary control of his companies until final settlement is negotiated.
He was married twice and is survived by two sons and a daughter.
Speaking about Moore's death, Brian Downey admitted he was shocked about the news. "I am in total shock," so he said. "He will always be in my thoughts and prayers and I just can't believe he is gone."...
- 4/4/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
In the midst of SXSW, Hobo with a Shotgun writer/director Jason Eisener and producer Rob Cotterill made some time to sit down with Tfs for a few minutes and discuss the film. Check it out below and see Hobo With a Shotgun on VOD today.
Tfs: I talked to you on Twitter about a month ago and you had said you had tried to get professional wrestler Jake “The Snake” Roberts for a part in Hobo with a Shotgun. What part were you thinking for him and why didn’t it end up working out?
Je: Jake “The Snake” Roberts is one of my favorite wrestlers of all-time; I think he’s probably one of the best actor-wrestlers of all-time. He wasn’t a crazy physical guy, but he could control an audience just by his presence. And I was thinking “that’s a lot of who The Drake...
Tfs: I talked to you on Twitter about a month ago and you had said you had tried to get professional wrestler Jake “The Snake” Roberts for a part in Hobo with a Shotgun. What part were you thinking for him and why didn’t it end up working out?
Je: Jake “The Snake” Roberts is one of my favorite wrestlers of all-time; I think he’s probably one of the best actor-wrestlers of all-time. He wasn’t a crazy physical guy, but he could control an audience just by his presence. And I was thinking “that’s a lot of who The Drake...
- 4/1/2011
- by Jonathan Sullivan
- The Film Stage
Bear in mind this is a red band clip therefore you probably don’t want to watch it if you’re squeamish! I got to see the movie at SXSW and it’s completely messed up but in a very good way. The movie uses insane violence but in a very comedic way keeping the audience entertained throughout. I guess you could liken it to The Grindhouse Style of movies in Planet Terror and Death Proof which if you’ve not seen, you simply must!
Hobo with a Shotgun stars Rutger Hauer, Gregory Smith, Robb Wells, Brian Downey, Molly Dunsworth and Nick Bateman.
Synopsis: 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,...
Hobo with a Shotgun stars Rutger Hauer, Gregory Smith, Robb Wells, Brian Downey, Molly Dunsworth and Nick Bateman.
Synopsis: 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,...
- 4/1/2011
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
In case that first red band trailer for Jason Eisener’s “Hobo with a Shotgun” didn’t get you all pumped, here’s a second one to take a gander at. Well? You wanna see it yet or not? If this doesn’t work, let’s face it, it’s not your cup of tea. 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. Starring Rutger Hauer, Molly Dunsworth, Brian Downey, Gregory Smith and directed by Jason Eisener.
- 4/1/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Read our exclusive interview with actor Rutger Hauer, who portrays the title character in the new action-adventure-crime movie ‘Hobo with a Shotgun.’ The movie, which will be available On Demand on April 1 and hits theaters on May 6, 2011, was based on the fake Canadian trailer that was attached to the 2007 double horror feature ‘Grindhouse.’ ‘Hobo with a Shotgun’ follows Hobo, who is determined to rid the crime that plagues the city he lives in, especially the corruption that is caused by main crime boss Drake (played by Brian Downey). Hauer discusses with us, among other things, what attracted him to the role of the Hobo, and what [...]...
- 3/31/2011
- by karen
- ShockYa
Lexx: The Complete Series
Stars: Brian Downey, Eva Habermann, Michael McManus, Jeffrey Hirschfield, Xenai Seeberg | Created by Paul Donovan
A cult hit known for its quirky, sexually charged adult storylines and ‘boldly’ talking sci-fi where others had not gone before, Lexx finally hits DVD in a complete series boxset from Mediumrare Entertainment.
Opening with four television movies, Lexx caused a huge splash on its initial airing on both sides of the pond, with Channel 5 (as it known at the time) scoring massive ratings for both the 4-movie mini-series and the three series that followed. Very much a product of the 90s, the series is set in a dystopian future and follows a rag-tag group of fugitives flying around in a giant dragonfly-looking spaceship, the Lexx of the title, which is, according to its creators, “the most powerful destructive force in the universe”.
Unlike many space-set sci-fi series of the...
Stars: Brian Downey, Eva Habermann, Michael McManus, Jeffrey Hirschfield, Xenai Seeberg | Created by Paul Donovan
A cult hit known for its quirky, sexually charged adult storylines and ‘boldly’ talking sci-fi where others had not gone before, Lexx finally hits DVD in a complete series boxset from Mediumrare Entertainment.
Opening with four television movies, Lexx caused a huge splash on its initial airing on both sides of the pond, with Channel 5 (as it known at the time) scoring massive ratings for both the 4-movie mini-series and the three series that followed. Very much a product of the 90s, the series is set in a dystopian future and follows a rag-tag group of fugitives flying around in a giant dragonfly-looking spaceship, the Lexx of the title, which is, according to its creators, “the most powerful destructive force in the universe”.
Unlike many space-set sci-fi series of the...
- 3/27/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Hobo with a Shotgun Directed by: Jason Eisener Written by: John Davies, Jason Eisener and Rob Cotterill Starring: Rutger Hauer, Molly Dunsworth, Gregory Smith, Nick Bateman, Brian Downey, Jeremy Akerman Ever since genre fanatics like Steven Spielberg and George Lucas took over the movie industry throughout the late '70s and early '80s, people have been saying that b-movies have become the new a-movies. However, today that has become even more true with big name directors like Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez literally attempting to emulate the look and feel of the low budget grindhouse flicks that they grew up on. The truth is, these retro-style tributes are not always easy to pull off, and as the commercial failure of Grindhouse proved, they are not always easy to sell either. But every now and then someone manages to get it right, and Hobo with a Shotgun most certainly falls into that category.
- 3/27/2011
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
This review was originally posted on Andrew’s blog I Can’t Get Laid in This Town
Part of me actually toyed with talking about the social and political ideologies at the heart of Hobo With a Shotgun. In many ways, Jason Eisner’s film is about how Canadian and American societies choose to view the lower classes and the exploitation of the disenfranchised. The film is almost Shakespearean in scope, in a way that not too many people will be able to fully recognize or appreciate. The script is smarter than your average exploitation fare (if you stop to recognize such things) and the lead performance of Rutger Hauer as the titular hobo who speaks softly and carries a big stick is the kind of thing that would play great on stage.
But chances are, if you are going to see a film like Hobo with a Shotgun, you...
Part of me actually toyed with talking about the social and political ideologies at the heart of Hobo With a Shotgun. In many ways, Jason Eisner’s film is about how Canadian and American societies choose to view the lower classes and the exploitation of the disenfranchised. The film is almost Shakespearean in scope, in a way that not too many people will be able to fully recognize or appreciate. The script is smarter than your average exploitation fare (if you stop to recognize such things) and the lead performance of Rutger Hauer as the titular hobo who speaks softly and carries a big stick is the kind of thing that would play great on stage.
But chances are, if you are going to see a film like Hobo with a Shotgun, you...
- 3/25/2011
- by Andrew Parker
- DorkShelf.com
Grindhouse style films are an interesting beast, within the world of film.
Often created out of promotional material like posters or low-budget trailers, no film personifies the idea of the modern Grindhouse film quite like the feature debut from up and coming director Jason Eisner, Hobo With A Shotgun.
Based off of a trailer submitted to a contest inspired by the Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez double feature Grindhouse, Hobo With A Shotgun has become one of the most anticipated films for fans of the genre, as it not only mixes a truly great and fantastically campy premise, but a cast and crew to kill for.
And while it may not be for everyone, Hobo more than lives up to the hype.
Not much deeper than the title itself, Hobo follows the titular homeless man as he finds himself in the closest thing to hell this world has. After playing witness to a brutal robbery,...
Often created out of promotional material like posters or low-budget trailers, no film personifies the idea of the modern Grindhouse film quite like the feature debut from up and coming director Jason Eisner, Hobo With A Shotgun.
Based off of a trailer submitted to a contest inspired by the Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez double feature Grindhouse, Hobo With A Shotgun has become one of the most anticipated films for fans of the genre, as it not only mixes a truly great and fantastically campy premise, but a cast and crew to kill for.
And while it may not be for everyone, Hobo more than lives up to the hype.
Not much deeper than the title itself, Hobo follows the titular homeless man as he finds himself in the closest thing to hell this world has. After playing witness to a brutal robbery,...
- 3/23/2011
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
There's a subset of fans who will definitely have the time of their life watching Jason Eisener's Hobo With a Shotgun. They're the people who watched the violent films of the ‘80s, whose parents allowed them to stay up late and watch the likes of Dolph Lundgren and Rutger Hauer blasting enemies with vicious, juicy delight. Eisener's film, based on his trailer originally a part of Tarantino/Rodriguez's Grindhouse project, bottles that sensibility, shakes it up, and splatters it all over the screen. What's more, he's brought Hauer himself along for the gory ride, and the resulting cinematic feat is a bloody good time. Quite literally so. Rutger Hauer plays the titular Hobo, no name given, who rides into the appropriately named Hope Town on a freight car. The town is overrun by prostitutes, drug dealers, and generally amoral human beings and run by the megalomaniacal The Drake, played by Brian Downey.
- 3/21/2011
- by Jeremy Kirk
- firstshowing.net
Hobo With A Shotgun is the most accurate movie title I've come across in many years. It's a film about a hobo with a shotgun, dispatching criminal elements with his trusty shotgun, in the faux grindhouse style we've become accustomed to. It's hard to deny the sheer bloodsplody fun of the film, and as I've been telling people asking if they should see it, "If you're excited to see a hobo kill people with a shotgun, then you'll get what you want." The only thing that really bothers me is that once more we're subject to the ironic seventies style grindhouse motif. I really wished that writer/director Jason Eisener had eschewed the winking and just made a real B-movie. Rutger Hauer's performance is so earnest and hilarious, I kinda wish they weren't just making a disposable bloodfest. B-movies can be cheesy, hyper-violent, corny, zany, without having to pretend to be bad on purpose.
- 3/18/2011
- by Brian Prisco
Here's a new cool poster for Jason Eisener's "Hobo With A Shotgun". Jeff Proctor's 24x36 poster for "Hobo With A Shotgun" was created as part of Alamo Drafthouse Mondo's SXSW poster collection. The Jason Eisener-directed "Hobo With A Shotgun" is part of the SXSW Midnighters series at the festival and follows a Hobo (played by the awesome Rutger Hauer) who finds himself in an urban hell. When he witnesses a brutal robbery, he realizes the only way to deliver justice is with a shotgun. Additional posters that have been released in the SXSW poster collection include a "Director's Series" for Duncan Jones with "Source Code" and "Moon", by artist Olly Moss, and a poster for "Paul", by artist Tom Whalen. Rutger Hauer, Gregory Smith, Robb Wells, Molly Dunsworth, Brian Downey, Nick...
- 3/16/2011
- www.ohmygore.com/
Hobo with a Shotgun is an exploitation movie done right; along with its hyperviolence and sadistic sense of humor, it’s also dark and gritty, a dirty movie that pulls no punches. Rutger Hauer stars as the title character, a bum who arrives by train into a city that is overrun with crime and corruption. At first, he attempts to ignore it and just go about his begging ways, attempting to save up enough money to buy a lawnmower from a pawn shop. But after saving a young prostitute named Abby (Molly Dunsworth), he is attacked and beaten up for his troubles with the help of a corrupt police force. With the police of no help, Hobo decides that he’s going to have to take justice into his own hands, and takes to the streets shotgun in tow to start ridding the city of its crime. This raises the...
- 3/16/2011
- by Jonathan Sullivan
- The Film Stage
Are you one of the many hopeful filmmakers out there trying to get that big break? Perhaps this may be your chance as Jason Eisener, director of the upcoming film “Hobo With A Shotgun,” opens up a contest that may give that special filmmaker an extra exposure boost that he/she longed for. Eisener proposes for filmmakers to go out there and shoot their own fake trailer. Among the submissions, the one that’s chosen as the best fake trailer will be featured on the DVD for “Hobo With A Shotgun.” Rutger Hauer stars in the grindhouse-inspired film with a cast that includes Molly Dunsworth, Gregory Smith, Nick Bateman and Brian Downey. A train [...]...
- 3/12/2011
- by melissa
- ShockYa
Hobo With a Shotgun, a film that’s turning out to be one of the most anticipated of 2011 is a “Grindhouse” style flick that’s an homage to the low-budget 80s style action movies, just got a new poster. Rutger Hauer stares in the film as the Hobo with that shotgun, who goes on a bloody, violent killing spree. I’ve heard nothing but great things about the film, most of them celebrating the straight up craziness of the whole film. This new poster comes from the Alamo Drafthouse’s boutique merchandise creator Mondo, who designed the poster to commemorate the screening of the film at the SXSW Film Festival. Check out the full sized poster after the jump.
Check out the trailer for the film right here:
Hobo With a Shotgun comes from director Jason Eisener and stars Hauer, Gregory Smith, Molly Dunsworth, Brian Downey and Nick Bateman. Read...
Check out the trailer for the film right here:
Hobo With a Shotgun comes from director Jason Eisener and stars Hauer, Gregory Smith, Molly Dunsworth, Brian Downey and Nick Bateman. Read...
- 3/10/2011
- by Ryan Laster
- If It's Movies
Canadian director Jason Eisener is creating a new genre with his latest film, Hobo with a Shotgun. This violence-ploitation film now has a red band trailer, which is even more bloody than the one seen here (feature trailer Hwas). There are similarities between both of these film reels, but this latest one shows the demise of Santa Claus via shotgun blast and midnight robberies. This most recent clip also shows an ultra-bloody death by digger and Rutger Hauer, as the hobo, acting heroic, with a manhole cover wrapped around his neck, in comic fashion. Watch the gratuitous violence below, with this title releasing on video-on-demand April 1st and in theatres May 5th, through Magnolia Pictures.
The synopsis for Hobo with a Shotgun:
"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.
The synopsis for Hobo with a Shotgun:
"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.
- 3/8/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Sometimes a movie is released that makes all the right choices. Such a movie is Hobo with a Shotgun. Jason Eisener’s movie is the kind of mess of over-saturated colors, gore, and clichés that makes life worth living. If you’re looking for fun, this is your movie. Hobo with Shotgun fits this bill perfectly. If you need any proof of this fact, look no further than the first ten minutes. After a particularly beautiful decapitation involving jets of blood, Eisener doesn’t let it end with the glory of such a shot. He has a bikini-clad woman roll about in the gore. (Yes, I mean that literally.) And that’s just the beginning of this exploitation fest.
Not one minute of Eisener’s film is wasted. Every moment is played for laughs or shocks, and while this is the desire that propels the world’s worst horror movies (sorry,...
Not one minute of Eisener’s film is wasted. Every moment is played for laughs or shocks, and while this is the desire that propels the world’s worst horror movies (sorry,...
- 3/3/2011
- by Melissa Yearian
- FusedFilm
In 2007, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez decided to bring back the 1970′s with their homage to the glory days of cinema with their double feature, Grindhouse. It feature a movie directed by each man, Planet Terror directed by Rodriguez and Death Proof directed by Tarantino, with fake trailers before and between each movie. It didn’t do as well as some would have wanted at the box office, but it kick started a fad that was long overdue. Since then we’ve had an abundance amount of grindhouse type movies both in the theater and direct to DVD, culminating with Rodriguez’ hit Machete, which was one of the fake trailers seen before Planet Terror. There has been much talk about each of the other faux trailers being made into full length movies, but it was one that was made by a fan that became the next film. Tarantino and Rodriguez...
- 3/1/2011
- by Brad Reiter
- Killer Films
Hobo With A Shotgun
Stars: Rutger Hauer, Gregory Smith, Brian Downey, Molly Dunsworth, Nick Bateman | Written by John Davies, Jason Eisener | Directed by Jason Eisener
Originally conceived as a fake trailer for the Grindhouse trailer competition, Hobo With A Shotgun sees Rutger Hauer star as the eponymous hobo – who, upon arrival in the aptly named Fuck Town, saves a local prostitute from the clutches of certain death at the hands of the son of the city’s crime boss. Deciding enough is enough, the hobo snaps and takes up a shotgun to clean the streets, vigilante style!
Hobo With A Shotgun marks the second film in as many weeks where my initial reaction is “Fuck Yeah!” Embodying everything that is cool about grindhouse cinema and mixing it with a real 80s vibe, the film is everything I could want from a movie and more. Eisener obviously, like me, has an...
Stars: Rutger Hauer, Gregory Smith, Brian Downey, Molly Dunsworth, Nick Bateman | Written by John Davies, Jason Eisener | Directed by Jason Eisener
Originally conceived as a fake trailer for the Grindhouse trailer competition, Hobo With A Shotgun sees Rutger Hauer star as the eponymous hobo – who, upon arrival in the aptly named Fuck Town, saves a local prostitute from the clutches of certain death at the hands of the son of the city’s crime boss. Deciding enough is enough, the hobo snaps and takes up a shotgun to clean the streets, vigilante style!
Hobo With A Shotgun marks the second film in as many weeks where my initial reaction is “Fuck Yeah!” Embodying everything that is cool about grindhouse cinema and mixing it with a real 80s vibe, the film is everything I could want from a movie and more. Eisener obviously, like me, has an...
- 2/27/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
SXSW Film Festival Announces Midnight Features & Shorts
Austin, TX – Today the SXSW Film Festival revealed their Midnight Features & Shorts program.
The Midnighters section of SXSW is known for premiering the work future stars of the horror genre. Filmmakers Eli Roth, and Ti West, are a few notable directors who have had their films screened during the Midnight Features.
”Our midnight programs are the bloody, beating heart of SXSW,” said SXSW Film Conference & Festival Producer Janet Pierson. “Since the beginning, midnight films have been an essential ingredient to what makes SXSW so exciting and fun, and this year’s selections are no exception.”
Out of over 3000 short films submitted, only 150 were chosen, and will screen as part of twelve overall shorts programs.
“After months of reviewing a record number of submissions, we’re tremendously happy to share the final program,” said Shorts Programmers Claudette Godfrey and Stephanie Noone, “The short films...
Austin, TX – Today the SXSW Film Festival revealed their Midnight Features & Shorts program.
The Midnighters section of SXSW is known for premiering the work future stars of the horror genre. Filmmakers Eli Roth, and Ti West, are a few notable directors who have had their films screened during the Midnight Features.
”Our midnight programs are the bloody, beating heart of SXSW,” said SXSW Film Conference & Festival Producer Janet Pierson. “Since the beginning, midnight films have been an essential ingredient to what makes SXSW so exciting and fun, and this year’s selections are no exception.”
Out of over 3000 short films submitted, only 150 were chosen, and will screen as part of twelve overall shorts programs.
“After months of reviewing a record number of submissions, we’re tremendously happy to share the final program,” said Shorts Programmers Claudette Godfrey and Stephanie Noone, “The short films...
- 2/11/2011
- by Albert Art
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The South By Southwest (SXSW) Festival has really improved their line-up over the years, and this year they have once again outdone themselves. The lineup for the Midnight features and shorts have been announced, and there are some exciting premieres featured. If you are a fan of genre films, you will want to keep a close eye out on the following list of movies.
via SXSW website.
Midnighters
Scary, funny, sexy, controversial – provocative after-dark features for night owls and the terminally curious.
Films screening in Midnighters are:
Attack The Block (UK-England)
Director & Writer: Joe Cornish
A funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of alien monsters. It turns a tower block into a sci-fi playground. It’s inner city versus outer space.
Cast: Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter and Nick Frost (World Premiere...
via SXSW website.
Midnighters
Scary, funny, sexy, controversial – provocative after-dark features for night owls and the terminally curious.
Films screening in Midnighters are:
Attack The Block (UK-England)
Director & Writer: Joe Cornish
A funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of alien monsters. It turns a tower block into a sci-fi playground. It’s inner city versus outer space.
Cast: Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter and Nick Frost (World Premiere...
- 2/11/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The film program at South By Southwest (SXSW) has really come into its own over the past few years -- SXSW is becoming an impressive little film fest in addition to being a massive music party. The lineups for Midnight features and shorts have been announced, and there are some good premieres in there. Attack the Block, from Joe Cornish, will have a world premiere, while Hobo With a Shotgun and James Wan's Insidious will show up as well. And the films that most of us haven't heard of sound pretty great, too. If I was at the fest I'd have my ass planted in a seat for every one of these at midnight. Screw the parties -- the crazy genre films are the way to go. The fill list of features is after the break. The shorts program is massive, and you can find it at the SXSW website [1]. Midnighters Scary,...
- 2/10/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
By Sean O’Connell
Hollywoodnews.com: Jason Eisener’s bum-sploitation film “Hobo With a Shotgun,” which stars Rutger Hauer as a hobo wielding a shotgun, is one of many intriguing features announced as part of SXSW’s “Midnighters” schedule. This year’s Festival runs March 11-19 in Austin, Texas.
”Our midnight programs are the bloody, beating heart of SXSW,” said SXSW Film Conference & Festival Producer Janet Pierson. “Since the beginning, midnight films have been an essential ingredient to what makes SXSW so exciting and fun, and this year’s selections are no exception.”
Pierson isn’t exaggerating. In addition to “Hobo,” SXSW has programmed 150 short films, five “Midnighters” and five films screening as part of the “SXFantastic” program.
From the release:
Midnighters
Scary, funny, sexy, controversial – provocative after-dark features for night owls and the terminally curious.
Films screening in Midnighters are:
Attack The Block (UK-England)
Director & Writer: Joe Cornish
A funny,...
Hollywoodnews.com: Jason Eisener’s bum-sploitation film “Hobo With a Shotgun,” which stars Rutger Hauer as a hobo wielding a shotgun, is one of many intriguing features announced as part of SXSW’s “Midnighters” schedule. This year’s Festival runs March 11-19 in Austin, Texas.
”Our midnight programs are the bloody, beating heart of SXSW,” said SXSW Film Conference & Festival Producer Janet Pierson. “Since the beginning, midnight films have been an essential ingredient to what makes SXSW so exciting and fun, and this year’s selections are no exception.”
Pierson isn’t exaggerating. In addition to “Hobo,” SXSW has programmed 150 short films, five “Midnighters” and five films screening as part of the “SXFantastic” program.
From the release:
Midnighters
Scary, funny, sexy, controversial – provocative after-dark features for night owls and the terminally curious.
Films screening in Midnighters are:
Attack The Block (UK-England)
Director & Writer: Joe Cornish
A funny,...
- 2/10/2011
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival announced today what all of us horror fans have been waiting to hear about: a list of all the genre-related features in the Midnighters and SXFantastic sections of the festival. And if you were impressed by the initial feature film lineup that was announced, you haven’t seen anything yet!
Joining the already announced horror flicks like The Innkeeper, Detention and Little Red Riding Hood, fans at the festival will also have the opportunity to check out some of the more buzzed about projects lately including Hobo With a Shotgun and enjoy the Us Premiere of James Wan’s Insidious.
The SXSW Film Conference runs from March 11th–19th, 2011 in Austin, Texas. For more information, check out SxSW.com. To see the entire slate of film’s announced today, read on from the official press release!
Update: New images added below.
Joining the already announced horror flicks like The Innkeeper, Detention and Little Red Riding Hood, fans at the festival will also have the opportunity to check out some of the more buzzed about projects lately including Hobo With a Shotgun and enjoy the Us Premiere of James Wan’s Insidious.
The SXSW Film Conference runs from March 11th–19th, 2011 in Austin, Texas. For more information, check out SxSW.com. To see the entire slate of film’s announced today, read on from the official press release!
Update: New images added below.
- 2/10/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
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