blog results film ick (23) | | Uwe Boll wants to offend you. Download his Postal trailer. | |
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 Kotaku (48) | | Citizen Kane. Vertigo. 8 1/2. Postal? According to "filmmaker" and chowderhead Uwe Boll, who says his film got a standing ovation at the prestigeous Cannes Film Festival and "no other film has ever... | |
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 Kotaku (48) | | A report from the Hollywood Reporter confirms that Uwe Boll's adaptation-of-sorts of the Running With Scissors game Postal is going to see a theatrical release courtesy of distributor Freestyle.... | |
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 Kotaku (48) | | Uwe Boll will be premiering the director's cut of his ultimate (one, can only hope) movei, Postal at Dead Channels: The San Francisco Festival of Fantastic Film this August.
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 Kotaku (48) | | Poor Uwe Boll. Not only is he unnaturally short, he is also a rotten filmmaker. The "director" recently try to eBay a role in his Far Cry adaptation. Bidding started at €2,498 (US $3,360). Not... | |
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 Kotaku (48) | | Normally respectable film site Twitch, an invaluable resource for underground and international film buffs, has posted something few of us would consider possible: "Uwe Boll has made a good movie."... | |
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 Kotaku (48) | | BloodRayne bombed. The film, which starred Kristanna Loken and Ben Kingsley, took in a mere 3 million dollars. Everyone involved with the rotten picture wanted to put it behind them. Everyone save... | |
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 film ick (23) | | The trailer for Bloodrayne 2 is up on the film's official site - but you could also download it directly, should you be so inclined. This is an unfinished trailer - the billing block isn't even in... | |
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 Kotaku (48) | | "Filmmaker" Uwe Boll's upcoming "film" contains a sight gag about the 9/11 attacks that has been met with wide-spread disapproval. But, Boll contests it's time to make light of the situation. And... | |
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 Kotaku (48) | | Looks like Uwe Boll's latest celluloid travesty Postal won't be playing in theaters in the United States, as it features one seriously too-soon attempts at (I'm guessing) comedy by exploiting the... | |
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