Hobo With A Shotgun T-Shirt

HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN T-SHIRT
A Cult Classic Film T-Shirt Available in Black Cotton
Hobo justice. Shotgun style.
When society breaks down and corruption bleeds through every alleyway, sometimes the only answer is a vigilante with a 12-gauge and nothing to lose. Enter the grimy, glorious world of Hobo With A Shotgun, a modern grindhouse classic that explodes off the screen with buckets of blood, buckets of bile, and a bizarre sense of justice.
Originally birthed as a fake trailer during the Grindhouse double-feature by Tarantino and Rodriguez, Hobo With A Shotgun became the real-deal — a full-length cinematic smackdown soaked in sleaze, satire, and shootouts. Rutger Hauer, in one of his wildest and most unhinged performances, plays the titular hobo — a man pushed to the brink in a city ruled by pimps, predators, and power-hungry punks.
“When life gives you razor blades… you make a baseball bat covered in razor blades.” – Slick
But this isn’t just a film. It’s a full-throttle fever dream of trashy tropes turned up to eleven: flaming school buses, exploding heads, sewer-dwelling plague knights, and the kind of dialogue that feels like it was written on a typewriter soaked in kerosene.
This t-shirt captures the gritty glory of Hobo With A Shotgun — a salute to cinematic subversion, stylized violence, and vigilante vengeance. It's for fans of midnight movies, street-level mayhem, and cinema that doesn’t care about your comfort zone.
Wear it to the grindhouse. Wear it to your parole hearing. Wear it while yelling “Deliver me from evil... one shell at a time.” This tee doesn’t pull punches — and neither did the Hobo.
💬 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
Q1: Who directed Hobo With A Shotgun and how did it start?
A1: Jason Eisener directed Hobo With A Shotgun, which originated as a fake trailer for a Grindhouse contest before being developed into a full-length feature.
Q2: Why is Hobo With A Shotgun considered a cult film?
A2: Its extreme violence, satirical tone, stylized visuals, and Rutger Hauer’s performance earned it a loyal fanbase and underground classic status.
Q3: What genre does the film fall under?
A3: The movie is a blend of grindhouse, vigilante exploitation, action horror, and absurdist satire — a modern nod to the sleazy revenge films of the ‘70s and ‘80s.