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The Fracktaplots (2010)
Believe It or Not, "The Fracktaplots" is a Great Film!
I've always been a fan of Robert Benfer's strange but hilarious YouTube videos, so I ordered this film almost right when it came out. I expected it to be a really stupid attempt at filmmaking, but I was sooo wrong. The Fracktaplots reminds me of Coens Brothers comedies such as Burn After Reading and A Single Man, in the way that it is a comedy where everything spirals out of control.
The only things I didn't like about this were; some jokes didn't really go anywhere, the girl who did the voice of Laura was pretty bad, and the second half of the film (except for the ending) was pretty weak compared to the first.
If you love comedies that make your face hurt, WATCH THIS MOVIE. If you don't then sit down, put on sad British pop music, and watch Saw.
Hobo with a Shotgun (2011)
Insanely Fun, Violent Ride From Start to Finish
Just by the title, I could always tell that Hobo with a Shotgun was going to be a fun bloody action movie, and I was completely right. Hobo is a tribute to the old exploitation movies of the 70's, based on a fake trailer from the Grindhouse double feature. Another film based on a fake trailer from that was last year's Machete. But Hobo is so much better. The movie is insanely graphic, so much that it begins to be a source of comedy. I can't see this film getting anything but NC-17 if it does get submitted for a rating.
The movie begins with a happy, overly bright view of the hobo getting off of a train and entering an unnamed city, looking for a new life. Immediately after, however, the city turns out to be full of crime and violence. The hobo soon buys a shotgun and goes out, cleaning the streets of drug dealers, pimps, and pedophile Santas. The major crime boss of the city doesn't like this, and fearing for his reputation, he wages war on the hobo and his "sidekick" Abby.
This was definitely one of the most fun movies I have ever seen. This film's ability to throw in a hilarious line in the middle of a heavily intense scene amazes me. There was not a single member of the cast who wasn't insanely good. Two of the best performances came from Gregory Smith and Nick Bateman as Slick and Ivan, the hilarious and scary sons of the major crime boss. But Rutger Hauer completely steals the show as the nameless hobo. If this film was more popular, I would say Hauer would be up for a Best Actor nomination. His lines are always either comedic or sad. Another thing I loved about this film was how in some moments of extreme violence, the camera will tend to linger on small, innocent things, making the violence very tragic. And the ending, it is amazing and you will never see it coming. One of the most powerful endings of a film I have seen in a while.
Hobo probably won't be playing at a theater near you unless you live in California or New York City, but it is currently available on iTunes for an exclusive rental. I strongly suggest renting it, it is worth the $10 you would spend.