Hobo With a Shotgun Blasts its Way to Home Video
The sensation known as the splatterfic Hobo With a Shotgun is getting set to clean up the streets of your town via the goodness of Blu-ray and DVD and we have all the details you need to get yourselves prepped!
Magnolia Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc DVD ($26.98), 2-disc DVD ($29.98), and Blu-ray ($29.98) releases of Hobo with a Shotgun for July 5th. Extras on the 2-disc DVD and Blu-ray will include a commentary with director Jason Eisener and Rutger Hauer, a second commentary with the director, producer, writer, and David Brunt from the original Hobo with a Shotgun, deleted scenes, an alternate ending, video blogs, featurettes ("More Blood, More Heart: The Making of Hobo with a Shotgun", "HDNet: A Look at Hobo with a Shotgun"), a Faux Trailer Contest Winner, TV spots, trailers, and more.
For all things Hobo With a Shotgun (review here) related you can check out the official Hobo With a Shotgun website here.
Synopsis
A train pulls into its final station, and a Hobo hops from a freight car. He has dreams of a fresh life in a new city but finds himself trapped in an urban hell instead. A city where criminals rule the streets, landlords evict single mothers in the middle of the night, and where the city's crime boss, The Drake, reigns supreme with his sadistic, homeless-killing sons, Slick & Ivan. Through the chaos the Hobo comes across a shop window displaying a second-hand lawnmower and a shotgun, and he decides it's time to cut the grass, make the city beautiful, and start a new way of life. But after witnessing the brutality that encompasses this city, he realizes the only way to make a difference in this place is with a gun in his hand and two shells in its chamber.

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Much better than Machete and Grindhouse put together. I intend on buying this ASAP.
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"We are bad guys. That means we've got more to do other than bullying companies. It's fun to lead a bad man's life."
Submitted by Terminal on Tue, 04/26/2011 - 9:30pm.
This was so much fun. A perfect example of the exploitation film.
Submitted by Vanvance1 on Tue, 04/26/2011 - 6:24pm.