Why uwe boll makes movies




















I'm approachable and I think that was basically a reason why they went ballistic on me. I started without any money as an independent filmmaker and then I was able to raise money but only for video game-based movies: House of the Dead, Alone in the Dark, Bloodrayne, Far Cry. That brought me [a] bad reputation, but it also made me financially stable so that I could open a restaurant or I could make movies I am passionate about like the Darfur movie or Rampage.

They were movies with very big political content and I'm very proud of them. So I cannot really regret that I did all the more action-driven, sci-fi movies. I'm not so proud of those ones. But they were absolutely necessary to make it happen that you could spend some money on stuff you're really passionate about. This story has been condensed and edited for length and clarity.

Listen to the full interview:. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted. By submitting a comment, you accept that CBC has the right to reproduce and publish that comment in whole or in part, in any manner CBC chooses. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments. What Uwe Boll thinks this movie is: Fast-paced and stylish period horror.

What it really is: Video game-inspired cod-gothic schlock with an obscenely awful script. Bloodrayne is not completely unwatchable, but the dialogue is typically risible and the plotting seriously clunky.

Furthermore, the film-maker cloaks the entire movie in a strange red filter, as if to paper over the cracks. Following a conveniently timed encounter with a fortune teller, she sets out on a quest to destroy her creepy father Kagan Ben Kinsgley , a vampire who raped and then killed her mother.

And Kingsley, who did his best with an appalling script but still got a Razzie nomination for worst supporting actor. The 'world's worst director': are Uwe Boll's movies really that bad? The director fancies himself as an actor as well, appearing in many of his own films - including playing Adolf Hitler in a superhero movie.

By the way, that film is called Blubberella, and the heroine is "an overweight woman whose footsteps cause explosions. But it's not the criticism that's causing him to quit. He says he doesn't make any money from his straight-to-DVD movies anymore because of Netflix and changing viewing habits.

Although he painted a different impression in an expletive-laden YouTube video he posted last year. After the Kickstarter campaign for his latest film failed to raise enough funds, he claimed: "I have enough money to play golf until I'm dead. But it seems he eventually managed to scrape the money together for his final film, called Rampage: President Down.

Ready, and. Twenty dollars for a lick of paint? This time last year it was home to Rampage: President Down, the 30th and, for now, final film by Boll. View Iframe URL. At the time of writing, the video has more than 1.

It was largely ignored, in any case. The actors ad-libbed their lines with varying levels of conviction. You fucking cock. Fuck you! In , BloodRayne received Golden Raspberry Award Razzie nominations for worst director, worst picture, worst actress, worst supporting actor, worst supporting actress, and worst screenplay.

Cast and crew members have denounced the films. If Boll had endured the slings and arrows of his critics with tragic dignity, he might have been ironically embraced as a lovable kook in the manner of The Room writer-director Tommy Wiseau, or become a counterculture hero like the B-movie trash-mongers of the Troma studio.

He may have even been fondly romanticized, like the well-meaning oddball auteur Ed Wood. But besides being a notorious cinematic slop artist, Boll also earned a reputation for being something like the Donald Trump of directors, a brutish bully inclined to lash out against his detractors. Within the first few minutes of Rampage: President Down, the unnamed U. Uwe Boll: 1. Political pundits: 0. I want to point things out about things that matter now.

There were no trailers or dressing rooms for the actors. Meghji got changed in the snack room. The scenes mainly involved stunt guys repeatedly leaping out of the way of explosions. He was wearing a gray wool sweater and a Dungeon Siege baseball cap. As widely detested as he is, Boll seems pretty well-liked by his casts and crews, many of whom have worked with him several times over the years.

Behind the scenes on Rampage 3, there was some chatter about The Revenant, which was generating awards buzz at the time.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000