
In promoting his newest video-game-to-movie Postal, the genius formerly known as Uwe Boll pointed fingers at the industry that gives him all his “source material.”
From the article:
In response to several questions that essentially distilled to, “Why do you keep making bad movies?” Uwe offered several explanations.
First, Boll said that the stories in his films are lacking due to the fact that his source material isn’t good to begin with, offering up House of the Dead as an example. He went on to say that Sega had approved the film’s script, and that it ended up making $80 million worldwide, yet only took about $7 million to make.
Suuuuure, dickhead. The only reason that HotD made $80 mil is because people were willing to give it/you a chance. Ya blew it, man. You can’t proffer up the same wad of crap and expect people to fall for it again.





























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