Hobo with a Shotgun

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Moving from town to town, a ragged vagabond ends up in the criminal haven known as Hope Town. Run by the sadistic crime lord, Drake, and his equally brutal sons, Ivan and Slick, the God-forsaken city is rife with the scum of the Earth, who run rampant, of course, with the blessing of the corrupt local police. Under those circumstances, the disgusted nameless drifter decides to take matters into his own hands, and clean up the streets of the Drake infection. Now, his high-power, 20-gauge shotgun becomes the messenger of destruction and change. Who can stand in the way of the hobo's rightful, pump-action retribution? (Umbrella Entertainment)

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J*A*S*M 

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English Ninety-minute long grindhouse onanism with the ultimate climax. It doesn’t quite manage to imitate a B-movie from the 80s – perhaps no film of that era was as fun and bold as Hobo With a Shotgun. In some scenes, Eisner crosses the boundaries of what is usual to see in film productions: (spoiler) burning several children in a school bus (end of spoiler). A film like from another universe and Hauer’s best role. Paradoxically, I wasn’t looking forward much to it. PS: Hobo is not really great filmmaking, but it’s got heart. And balls. Edit: The five-star excitement fizzled out quite fast, I’m reducing it to a nice four-star rating. ()

Malarkey 

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English I understand that I was supposed to have a laugh while watching this, like I did with Machete for instance. That was actually the only reason why I decided to watch the movie. But as opposed to Machete, here it seemed to me that the movie was utterly pointless, senseless and it had none of the things you would expect. That means absurdity, violence up the wazoo and omnipresent blood that splashes even from the flowers on the ground. This purpose-less bullshit of a movie however didn’t seem likeable at all to me. It wasn’t funny or even entertaining. Machete had all of those, which is why I really like his movies. And that’s despite the fact that I normally tend to ignore movies like these. ()