Postal
The story begins with a regular Joe who tries desperately to seek employment, but embarks on a violent rampage when he teams up with cult leader Uncle Dave. Their first act is to heist an amusement park, only to learn that the Taliban are planning the same heist as well. Chaos ensues, and now the Postal Dude must not only take on terrorists but also political figures.
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- Cast:
- Zack Ward , Dave Foley , Chris Coppola , Jackie Tohn , J.K. Simmons , Ralf Moeller , Verne Troyer
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Powerful
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
I was extremely turned off from the movie at first mainly due to people calling a "terrible movie" and "The worst movie I've ever seen" on multiple occasions. Well after getting up the gumption to view this movie i was absolutely shocked by how much i loved it and how much it felt like something that almost belonged in the postal game series.All i really have to say is that if you like witty black humor or are a fan of the postal game series you will probably adore this film. Only problem with the experience was the occasional joke about video games which seem like an out of place forced way to reference the games.Overall i still give this film a ten out of ten
With his extreme skilled sense for social grievances he surgically exhumes the corps of the rotten society and bares it on the altar of a theatrum anatomicum for the audience. His tools are the blood dripping splatter effects as well as the pitch black sarcasm. He explains in every possible detail the many pieces of the socially constructed fallacies of this decayed carcass of human society and puts together all the interacting body parts. By these pictures, the audience is forced to assess its own construction of reality and - like the man character does - rudely wakes up from a nightmare. Boll shakes and wakes every one of us with his pictures and scenes and like impressionistic art it is up to us to either use this glimpse of wakefulness in order to evolve to Homo Zarathustra or to suppress the uncomfortable awareness by just whingeing about the corners and edges, Boll set up intentionally.
Uwe Boll clearly doesn't know how to make movies. Granted I'm no expert either but someone of his caliber should at least know how to hold the camera steady or get a tripod! This movie is not only a total failure but is outrageously offensive. I don't know how one is supposed to get a laugh out of a movie that outright adds a 9/11 vision into the film. That is a smack in the face to the nearly 3000 deaths that occurred that day and to loved ones of those deaths. To top it off, there's even a a guy playing as Osama Bin Laden, the guy that orchestrated the attacks. Seriously? Oh and then he has the nerve to include Nazis, the people that destroyed 6 million Jewish people. This is by far the worst comedy movie I have ever watched. It's on the same sick sense of humor as Tosh.0.
Uwe. You are not a good movie director but this movie is way to much fun. It is so politically incorrect that makes Salo seem sane. The reason that this movie is so good is that it is by far the most entertaining movie I have ever seen. It takes the insanity of Postal 2 and makes it into a genius pot-headed ride into insanity. It meta itself halfway through the movie and it does not care. Postal Dude is awesome and his transformation into a nut case is too great. The police brutality scenes are so weird that I can't help but love it. Postal Dude's uncle is the funniest dude I have seen in a movie since the dude. The G.W. Bush scene is offensive but still funny. No it isn't good but it is worth the watch. Trust me on this.