Postal director Uwe Boll is quitting the movie biz
Uwe Boll's 2013 Metro that his reason for getting out of the game is simple: There's no money to be made.
"With streaming everywhere there is just a big wave of movies flooding around and you have no impact, Boll said. The market is dead. You don t make any money anymore on movies because the DVD and Blu Ray market worldwide has dropped 80 per cent in the last three years. That is the real reason; I just cannot afford to make movies.
Boll said his films have been self-financed since 2005, the same year he released Alone in the Dark and the first Bloodrayne film. He's actually directed, and produced, a number of non-game-based movies since then, but this will come as a shock, I'm sure neither they nor his game-based projects have made any money. Not because they were bad movies, according to Boll, but simply because they didn't feature any Hollywood heavyweights.
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In an ironic twist, he seems to blame the end of his filmmaking career on his choice of subject matter in the early days, specifically the ones that made him so well-known among gamers. "If I hadn t made the stupid videogame-based movies I would never have amalgamated the capital so I could say, Let s make the Darfur movie'," he said. "I don t need a Ferrari, I don t need a yacht. I invested in my own movies and I lost money.
Based on his IMDB entry, Boll's last game-based flick was the 2014 release In the Name of the King: The Last Job, although that stretches the Dungeon Siege connection pretty thin; the last to bear an actual game name would be Bloodrayne: The Third Reich, which came out in 2011. His final film, if he sticks to his retirement guns, will be Rampage: President Down, which looks to be a vaguely Postal-like tale about an angry man who shoots the President and then a whole bunch of other guys. Trailer below.
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