Trash Film Director Uwe Boll Slams A-List Stars

The creator vented his frustration with Hollywood on his social media page, posting a lengthy and poorly written rant. What does he think is wrong with Western cinema?

As World of Reel reports, in that very post, Uwe shared a story from the set of "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale." According to him, producers Randall Emmett and George Furla sat behind him and put their feet up on his chair. An enraged Boll demanded they get lost. They smiled and walked away.
Director Uwe Boll against the backdrop of the BloodRayne movie poster
Video game adaptation master Uwe Boll isn't happy with Hollywood
Source: social media
After that, the director's fury turned to Hollywood stars — Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Bruce Willis, and Nicholas Cage. Boll accused the actors of selling out and being willing to sacrifice their legacy for money. In the filmmaker's opinion, Hollywood is a mix of "sex, greed, showing off, and anxiety." The zoomboola.com editorial team reminds readers that Boll made his name creating a whole series of video game movie adaptations, including Postal, Far Cry, and the aforementioned "Dungeon Siege." The German director's films consistently earn the lowest ratings and terrible reviews, but Uwe has long made peace with this and seems genuinely happy to have carved out his own place in cinema.