Uwe Boll is finished making movies
The Raging Boll is no more, as legendary video game movie director Uwe Boll is done making movies.
The Raging Boll is no more, as legendary video game movie director Uwe Boll is done making movies.
The Raging Boll is no more, as legendary video game movie director Uwe Boll is done making movies.
Welcome to our second Weekly Round-Up for the The Extras! As you may know, we recently changed the format of our daily Extras!, instead posting the normal movie related clips, posters, pics and just plain cool stuff on our Twitter profile and Facebook page using the hashtag #TheMoviesExtras. Since we’ve been doing about 8 posts per day, gathering an entire …
I love bad movies. I truly, truly do. And if I had to make a top ten list of my persoanl guilty pleasures, then Postal would have a well deserved spot amongst the Freddy Got Fingereds and Masters of the Universe. The movie is crude, rude, insane and makes references to Nazi gold financing. In short, it’s pretty damn brilliant, …
The Movie Blog has started up rumours that Uwe Boll, the German director famed for absolutely destroying the film adaptations of many beloved games, is set to do it yet again. There have been two instalments in the BloodRayne film franchise, in which Boll Managed to make Kristanna Loken in skimpy clothing nigh unwatchable. It looks like – despite there …
We all know and love Uwe Boll and his awful movies, it’s odd he now has a cult following purely because of how terrible his movies actually are. Well this is easily a contender for best Uwe Boll movie but the only problem is that he didn’t actually produce it himself. However with a bit of money I am sure …
The Uwe Boll is back in the news and this time it isn’t because he has made yet another terrible movie or crappy game. No this time he is actually on the receiving end of some of his garbage as a court in LA has ordered the talentless director to pay Fantastic Films International $2.1 million for breach of contract …
Just recently, we had the opportunity to sit down with Far Cry 2 developers Creative Director, Clint Hocking and Producer, LP Pharand of Ubisoft Montreal. Now we all know that Uwe Boll has already made a Far Cry movie based on the first game and although it is yet to be released in a country other than Germany, we don't really need to think too hard to realize that it will probably be a stinky pile of donkey dung. Well, that's if Uwe Boll's track record is anything to go by. So what do the Far Cry 2 developers think of Uwe Boll and do they think that the movie may drag their upcoming release down with it? Find out more after the jump in this Lazygamer worldwide exclusive. So my question to the developers was the following: What do you think about the upcoming Far Cry movie and do you think that with Uwe Bolls track record, the movie may damage the refreshed brand that has been created for Far Cry 2. LP Pharand explained to me that the rights to the movie were bought by Uwe Boll's company long before Ubisoft had bought the rights for the game from Crytek, which means that they and Ubisoft actually had nothing do with it. That doesn't mean that it won't hurt the brand though does it. The developers were very confident and stated clearly that they are proud of what they have created with Far Cry 2 and don't think that the movie could negatively affect the sequel, which is very different to the original in terms of locations and story. So are they against the idea of a Far Cry movie, or even possibly a movie for Far Cry 2? LP Pharand, had the following to say: "We aren't against the idea of a Far Cry movie, we are against the idea of Uwe Boll making a Far Cry movie." Ouch! There you have it ladies and gentlemen and I don't blame him for saying that at all. Uwe Boll has terrorized the movie industry for quite some time now and has yet to make a movie that could even be considered anything other than laughable. Check out the trailer for Uwe Boll's Far Cry Movie and see for yourself.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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