Sunday, July 17, 2011

Hobo with a Shotgun – review

rutger hauer hobo Here's one I maimed earlier: Rutger Hauer in the bloody horror Hobo with a Shotgun.Hobo With A ShotgunProduction year: 2011Country: Rest of the worldCert (UK): 18Runtime: 86 minsDirectors: Jason EisenerCast: Brian Downey, Gregory Smith, Molly Dunsworth, Nick Bateman, Rutger HauerMore on this film

Clips from non-existent films have been a regular cinematic feature for years, but I'm not sure when the first fake trailer appeared. There were several in John Landis's sketch comedy The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977), including a beauty for the enticing "Catholic High School Girls in Trouble", and a couple the following year in the interval of the spoof 1930s double bill that constitutes Stanley Donen's seriously neglected Movie Movie. A couple of years ago Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez included a number in Grindhouse, their double bill of parodic exploitation films that never reached this country in its original form. The Canadian release of Grindhouse, however, was apparently accompanied by a joke trailer for a cheap, sadistic, gross-out horror flick with the in-your-face title Hobo with a Shotgun. This has now become an authentic cheap, sadistic, gross-out horror flick. Shot in deliberately garish colour, it stars Rutger Hauer as a grizzled tramp who arrives by rail in a hellish American community and takes on an outrageous gang of murderous local bullies. It should have remained a trailer. Most Hauer movies go straight to those bins that were once a feature of video stores. This one belongs at the bottom of a disused coal mine in one of those desperately impoverished West Virginia townships that advertise for people to send them their nuclear waste.


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