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At this time, to (re) become a star and create buzz, you have to play in a grindhouse -movie. We thought buried genre, but frequently a new production appeared, standing out us former glory of the closet, like Kurt Russell Boulevard in the death or by putting ourselves on a pedestal a supporting role, as was the case with Michael Jai White and Black Dynamite or Danny Trejo and Machete. So it is the turn of Rutger Hauer icon 80 years through his character Roy Batty in Blade Runner, to return to the center stage. Newcomer in an inhospitable city, Hobo (Rutger Hauer) will discover how the vice is a state of mind. Led by Drake (Brian Downey) and his two son, inhabited by drug addicts, prostitutes and falsely protected by corrupt universal furniture police, universal furniture Hobo will have to clean up, armed with a shotgun, and send these dregs of ad patres society.
Amateurs anything, wake up, because a new standard within the genre was born. Under its little Defendor, depicting us a symbol heroes outcast in society universal furniture today, and turning out to be the only one still having a conscience, Hobo nevertheless detached from its predecessor to serve us entertainment without concessions. Here the blood flows freely, violence is everywhere, and our hero has no qualms, scrubs in its path all who make this city into hell. Forget Machete, universal furniture its regime falls, morals or sex scenes, everything here is uninhibited to serve us anything ranging from the grindhouse, gore so Braindead and Nikkatsu productions (The Machine Girl, Tokyo Gore Police ...). Ninjas who cut people massacre the mower, children universal furniture burned to flamethrowers, beheading the manhole cover, in short, a défouloire making you gloat on your couch and push roars of laughter. We see that it is Canadian universal furniture (the French betray panels), yet it is far from the usual stamp from these countries, much cleaner in her picture and less cheap in his big horn-effects.
In short, Hobo with a Shotgun is a great surprise that nostalgic who always Rutger Hauer in their heart can only applaud. Nick Nolte after the bum who kissed your wife, here Rutger Hauer the tramp who comes to save your ass. Technically well done, but not too, just not too detonate the genre, and especially that distracted, it lets off steam, and it continues to push a little further the limits of the absurd (though Rubber already has ample pushed). The actors universal furniture are not left out, and we love the two brothers limit Chivers, as manure that their father, camped by Brian Downey who overplayed to make him blush Bela Lugosi. Some replicas are hilarious "if life gives you razor blades, do it in a bat razor blades," and I'll spare you the implementation of this unique proverb. In conclusion, if you are tempted by the idea of spending a rotten 1:30 in town with a Rutger Hauer supported by a prostitute who was in the bra, all syrupy plenty of hemoglobin, you will be thrilled. Those on the other hand have no second degree and do not understand the value of this kind of butchery there will be just another child of the absurd High Concept. Special mention universal furniture obviously for Rutger Hauer, an old-school badass as we do more, and shows us that the old the day before, failing to have chocolate wafers are hairy crados and still have enough in the slip for us to serve the spectacle fucks treat for the eyes. When is a grindhouse -movie with Malcolm McDowell?
Mr Naughty Fan Uwe Boll and Paul WS Anderson. Like during nanars forget to watch the real cinema like Robert Parrish, Franklin J. Schaffner and Rudolph Maté, good sci-fi you see, not Teube monkey.
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