HOBO Director lays down the Shotgun and gets ready for some Hand-to-Hand Fighting
Jason Eisener created a non-stop exploitation blood-fest with his debut film Hobo With a Shotgun. Easily one of the most entertaining pieces of “grindhouse-esque” films to have come out recently (sorry Machete), Hobo blasted open the doors for a new director’s name to keep an eye out for in the future. Now, we know a little more about that director’s follow-up film. Eisner had previously hinted at a mysterious film called BVH. Not knowing what it stood for, many were left in the dark about what the letters could mean. At the UK Frightfest Film Festival, Karim Hussain, the director of photography on BVH told Bleeding Cool that the title stood for Blatant Violence High. The film is said to be a street-fighting film that is influenced by both the movie The Warriors and the computer game Vigilante. To say this film sounds right up Eisener’s blood-drenched alley is an understatement. Given these new details, I can’t wait to see what the crazy Canadian has in-store for us next.