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Uwe Boll's Zombie Massacre
Uwe Boll is back into adaptation videogames as he's acquired the rights to Zombie Massacre, based on the Wii project developed by Benjamin Krotin's 1988 Games.
Marco Ristori and Luca Boni, who directed Eaters for Boll, will get behind the camera. ![]() Zombie Massacre (AKA Gloom 4) is a 1998 computer game for the Amiga computer. It was a clone of the immensely popular first person shooter Doom on the Amiga.
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"There is No Hope" is a perfect tagline for a Uwe Boll movie. As in, "there is no hope that this will be any good"
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Postal was good. Rampage looks cool. Boll might be a traditional whipping boy for the horror community, but I can name a dozen directors worse than he is. And if you think about it, his policy of only adapting videogames shows that he thinks of games as literature. Which is a fairly progressive way of looking at them.
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I actually thought Rampage was much closer to the Postal video game than the movie Postal. |
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