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"Hobo With A Shotgun"

youdiejoe says...

Very cool, your link was the original mock trailer that won the Canadian Grindhouse trailer contest, some three years ago. I just read that the new trailer is being shown this weekend in Canada in front of "Machete" for it's opening weekend! >> ^gwiz665:

Original trailer is here:...

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"Hobo With A Shotgun"

Movie Trailer: Hobo With A Shotgun (teaser)

"Hobo With A Shotgun"

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'movie preview, Rutger Howard, Hobo, Blood, Gore, Shotgun' to 'movie preview, Rutger Hauer, Hobo, Blood, Gore, Shotgun, dark' - edited by gwiz665

"Hobo With A Shotgun"

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'Rutger Howard, Hobo, Blood, Gore, Shotgun' to 'movie preview, Rutger Howard, Hobo, Blood, Gore, Shotgun' - edited by jwray

Movie Trailer: Hobo With A Shotgun (teaser)

Movie Trailer: Hobo With A Shotgun (teaser)

Dude Jumps Onto a Moving Train, Realizes it was a Bad Idea

Ted Talks - 4chan Founder Christopher "moot" Poole

dannym3141 says...

>> ^spoco2:

^ "Some dude who lives at home" As apposed to some dude who lives in a cave?


S'ok, i got it.

Yeah, some dude who doesn't live at his home. He lives at someone else's home, moving on each day. Like the littlest hobo.

The Bechdel Test for Women in Movies

Tymbrwulf says...

>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:

>> ^shuac:
Her's are just a list of seemingly-relevant points that rely on their simplicity. Who's to say having a character name is always a good thing? So what if women don't talk to one another in a film? Why is that such a good thing? Why is that the measuring stick? And so what if women talk about a man in a film. Perhaps that's what the story is about.
The lines she's drawn are very arbitrary.

Ugh, do you really need this explained?
What major/driving character is nameless in a film or novel?
In what society or reality do women not relate to one another?
In what society or reality do women only talk to one another about men?
The point is to make the public aware that an overwhelming amount of popular films either depict women as secondary, dependent superfluous characters or not at all.
I'll assume you're a white male.
Now imagine that every movie from your childhood, teenage years and current life have female asian protagonists.
Not just a few, not just a large amount, but every major movie is about a female jackie chan type main character.
All deuteragonists, tritagonists and extras are female too.
The only male characters you see are the worried desperate husband, the drunken hobo, the clueless nameless youth.
No male characters have major lines.
No two male characters talk anything other then their how they miss and need wives.
No males are depicted that aren't ripped half naked & constanly flexing to attract attention from the main female.
Now imagine all the little boys that would grow up without a Batman or Spiderman or Dr. Doom to day dream about.
Are you visualizing this world?
Because for little girls this [objectification, helpless ditzy stereotype, lack of confident/constructive behavior modeling]
is a persistent reality.


Majority of the women I know would only watch movies as entertainment occasionally and don't really call themselves "movie buffs." If you think there is an untapped "movie buff" in the female world you would think the movie industry would attempt to tap into it? (Chick flicks?)

The Bechdel Test for Women in Movies

GenjiKilpatrick says...

>> ^shuac:

Her's are just a list of seemingly-relevant points that rely on their simplicity. Who's to say having a character name is always a good thing? So what if women don't talk to one another in a film? Why is that such a good thing? Why is that the measuring stick? And so what if women talk about a man in a film. Perhaps that's what the story is about.
The lines she's drawn are very arbitrary.


Ugh, do you really need this explained?

What major/driving character is nameless in a film or novel?
In what society or reality do women not relate to one another?
In what society or reality do women only talk to one another about men?

The point is to make the public aware that an overwhelming amount of popular films either depict women as secondary, dependent superfluous characters or not at all.

I'll assume you're a white male.
Now imagine that every movie from your childhood, teenage years and current life have female asian protagonists.

Not just a few, not just a large amount, but every major movie is about a female jackie chan type main character.

All deuteragonists, tritagonists and extras are female too.

The only male characters you see are the worried desperate husband, the drunken hobo, the clueless nameless youth.
No male characters have major lines.
No two male characters talk anything other then their how they miss and need wives.
No males are depicted that aren't ripped half naked & constanly flexing to attract attention from the main female.

Now imagine all the little boys that would grow up without a Batman or Spiderman or Dr. Doom to day dream about.

Are you visualizing this world?
Because for little girls this [objectification, helpless ditzy stereotype, lack of confident/constructive behavior modeling]
is a persistent reality.

What are your criteria for upvoting? (Or Downvoting) (Sift Talk Post)

What are your criteria for upvoting? (Or Downvoting) (Sift Talk Post)

Hallelujah! I'm a Bum

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