We can count on one hand the amount of stereotypically great movies that Rutger Hauer has been in, but it would take more fingers and toes than any normal human being has to count all of the awesomely bad (in a good way) films he’s graced with his presence. Now he’s taking on 70s style grindhouse cinema as a hobo with, you guessed it, a shotgun. Trapped in an urban hell, Hauer’s hobo takes it upon himself to dispense justice to everyone around him – one shotgun shell and ridiculously campy one-liner at a time. When it comes to grindhouse, even Tarantino and Rodriguez can’t compare to a hobo that plans to “cut welfare checks from your rotten skin.”
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