Hoboius w/ Shotgunnicus - Seen here in its common habitat a graffiti riddled dirty alley way facing off against one its enemies, the Bad Guy's Son, who is ensnared by the Hobo with a pole attached to his cock and a tape diaper. In the other hand is the Hobo's multiple purpose home, vehicle, and occasional bathroom - the shopping cart. Unseen (leg sticking out of shopping cart) in the partially decapitated hooker with a heart of a gold, Molly Dunsworth.

HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN

There isn't really much for me to say except that if you enjoy sleazy B movies, like cheap gore and violence, hilarious dialogue, or Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner), then you might like this movie. Dreamed up for a contest by Robert Rodriguez as a spoof trailer, the trailer won first place and was eventually made into a movie and released earlier this year. Folks who remember Tarrantino's and Rodriguez double feature Grindhouse flicks may remember a similar story that stars Machete, the machete swinging Federales.

What I like about this movie was that it didn't take itself seriously, but it was taken with a heart of gold and professionally done. In the opening scene, the intro music performed by Oblivion Orchestra, brings a faint reminder to early Eastwood spaghetti western's such as the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly theme trilogy. Except instead of Angel Eyes with his recognizable poncho and battered brown hat we have the Hobo with a winter parka and black ski cap. From the moment Hobo looks over the bay to see the town going up in smoke and seeing Welcome to Hopetown sign crossed out, I already had a very good idea of where this was going. Hobo goes from, well, hobo to savior, and along the way he makes friends and enemies of all sorts of unbelievable people.

I definitely recommend this already made cult-classic movie.

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Quote Originally Posted by Wikipedia
Early reviews of the film were generally positive, and it currently holds a 67% "certified fresh" approval rating out of 75 reviews on the review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, the general consensus being, "It certainly isn't subtle -- or even terribly smart -- but as a gleefully gory homage to low-budget exploitation thrillers, Hobo with a Shotgun packs plenty of firepower."[15]


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Hobo with a Shotgun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1640459/
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://w...ith_a_shotgun/

And check out the game!
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://hoboshotgungame.com