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200 walk out of a free 'Postal' screening

xsynergyx | June 02, 2008 | Industry News | Company Misc 
Uwe Boll's new Postal movie had a free screening, but it failed miserably, with a rough 200 people walking out in the first ten minutes due to the opening scene. Why? The movie has a spoof of a plane crashing into the World Trade Center.
There is no kind, soft lead into this story, so I’m just going to say it: 200 people walked out of a free screening of Uwe Boll’s Postal, because the opening scenes of the film, which depict terrorists deciding to turn their planes towards the Bahamas rather than crash them into the World Trade Center, only to crash them into the World Trade Center after passengers storm the cockpit.

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    Gothic Girl | June 03, 2008
    Ouch. Spoofing the World Trade Center terrorist attack? Not a good idea Boll.

    Tis is good news for gamers though - with such controversy surrounding Boll, maybe he'll finally be banned from making movies. Or at least lose all his money backing.
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    Final Blade | June 03, 2008
    LMAO What a failure. Boll could your movie suck any more than what its already doing?

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      Krunal | June 03, 2008
      No his move can't suck any more than it does anymore, but his movie could definitely suck even more...
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    Storm | June 03, 2008
    Why would he...? Boll needs a psychiatrist to even consider joking about 9/11 like that.

    I await Boll's video of how people can't take a joke. Yes, tell that to the guy who was tricked by two kids with a video game-adaption script a few weeks ago. Oh wait...
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    Magimaster | June 03, 2008
    I think Boll's really losing it now. I'd hate to see what he comes up with in his next movie.

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