Uwe Boll's Postal 2 Kickstarter

I don’t like platforming.

We all make mistakes :stuck_out_tongue:

Yes I do, I read about it years ago, on IMDb about the plot of this movie, and also I never seen the film, and I don’t think I’ll ever want too, just because it damage he made to the other video games movie’s, don’t take it wrong way.

You can rewind time if you fuck it up, just saying. I didn’t like platforming in 3D very much until SoT blew me the fuck away.

I always thought it was kinda funny (and cool) how SoT managed to make limited quicksaving into a visual, story-based game mechanic.

Because movies aren’t just their scripts. The plot and dialog was solid from what I saw. Nothing else was.

It was. It was probably the most spiritually accurate game movie ever made. It’s the Dredd of game movies. It sounds weird, but Postal was perfect for Boll. It was made for him to adapt it, and he was made to adapt it.

I mean, most people that have issues with the Postal movie have issues with the game, too.

I bought Prince of Persia SoT shortly after it was released and didn’t really like it at all. Maybe I should try and replay it though, because everyone says it’s amazing.

Hooray!!! Uwe Boll canceled his Kickstarter project! :smiley:
Discuss.

Good, I don’t want to see a Postal 2 movie, lol. I love the Postal series and liked Boll’s adaption, but personally, a film based off of Postal should be like this imo.

Yes of course why not that one? That looks pretty cool.

Now lets celebrate!:retard:

Yeah. The first Postal game was dark and psychological, unlike the second game. Seeing that kind of take on the series would be interesting to say the least.

Also, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRzOU2YnJd8

Yes it’s a shame there is no good movie based on a video games as far as I know.

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