Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
Looks super crazy and fun. Pretty cool to see Rutger Hauer as the hobo.
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
Porky's may have some competition for the highest grossing Canadian film.
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
This looks way, WAY better than I thought it would. Dartmouth International Films FTW.
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
Does Porky's still have that title? Also I guess this solidifies that we're moving away from the '80s back to the '70s. Though this looks gloriously stupid and fun which is usually a good thing. Have to love the bluntness of the title.Alphonse Doinel wrote:Porky's may have some competition for the highest grossing Canadian film.
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
I remember when the viral was making the rounds, can't believe they made a feature. Some things are best left alone (unless this was the plan all along).
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
It looks better than at least 75% of the movies that get a thread in the New Films subforumTom Hagen wrote:Thread worthy?
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
Thread worthy?
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
Looks like a hell of a lot of fun, but what's with the Batman and Robin color scheme?
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
Holy shit, domino can quote posts before they even happen
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
It does. At least if you take inflation into account.knives wrote:Does Porky's still have that title?.
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
I think Bon Cop Bad Cop managed to overtake Porkys as Canada's "Avatar". At least I read that somewhere.
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
Some extras are fellow members from the same Film Co-op I am part of so it should be interesting to see if they survived the final cut.
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
It did overtake it, but with inflation, it didn't come close to Porky's.willoneill wrote:I think Bon Cop Bad Cop managed to overtake Porkys as Canada's "Avatar". At least I read that somewhere.
The sad thing is, Bon Cop barely made anything outside Quebec. Canadian films really do that bad.
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
This was the plan all along, although probably became more of a "plan"Murdoch wrote:Some things are best left alone (unless this was the plan all along).
plan once established producers and then Rutger Hauer got involved.
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
Unless you're this and rack up $11 million in one province in one summer. English-Canadian films generally do wretched business while big French-Canadian films generally become zeitgeist-y smashes in Québec, and the rest of the country never hears of them. For purposes of comparison, "Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day," the highest-grossing English-language Canadian film of 2009, pulled in just north of CDN$2.8 million nation-wide.Alphonse Doinel wrote:Canadian films really do that bad.
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Re: Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011)
You also have to realize that, for its size, Canada does not have a huge population. As of 2010 there are 34,160,000 people living in Canada. Compare that to the 309,162,581 living this year in the United States. Add to that the somewhat diffuse nature of the population spread and the fact that the large population of Quebec probably isn't much concerned with English language Canadian films, and there just isn't that much money being spent.