Uwe Boll is alleged to be committing second-degree filmmaking again, this time as a sequel to his last Bloodrayne film, with or without a sequel to the actual video game.
Released in Germany back in 2008, Uwe Boll’s cinematic adaptation of the video game Far Cry is now making its way to home video. Here’s the DVD trailer, recently posted by IGN.
Reader Dean reminds us that Uwe Boll’s Tunnel Rats went on sale on Friday on Steam.
The Oscars? Hah! Anyone can win an Oscar. And the show itself, gah, it’s so boring. The Razzies, though, a night honouring the worst in Hollywood, well, now we’re talking.
OK, so the Golden Raspberry Award winners haven’t really been announced yet and even if Uwe Boll swept the infamous bad film awards, I doubt even he would have an acceptance speech.
The Golden Raspberry Awards are the anti-Oscars, celebrating the worst that film has to offer, so it comes as no surprise that our favourite video game movie director Uwe Boll be nominated for four.
Prepare to be Contra’d, because this trailer for Uwe Boll’s Contra packs so much Contra into one minute and fifty-three seconds that you’ll think you’re at a Contra convention. Don’t worry, it’s a joke!
Whether you are morbidly curious or just a glutton for punishment, there’s no finer place to be in Los Angeles on Wednesday and Thursday than the Uwe Boll Film Festival at the Downtown Independent.
German filmmaker Fabian Hübner picks the brain of Uwe Boll for over 50 minutes in Visiting Uwe. If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about the man behind the movies, well, now’s your chance.
Apparently, even the ownership of the exclusive worldwide sales rights to Uwe Boll’s films doesn’t completely destroy the reputation of a company, because a judge determined Fantastic Films still had enough of a name left for him to ruin in a $US2.1 million ruling against Boll on grounds of breach of contract and libel.