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[STEAM] Even Uwe Boll, renowned director of dirt video game movies such as Alone in the Dark, is dunking on Borderlands


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and miss out on learning exactly the kind of thing you were in for when watching it? Well, at least it wasn't an Uwe Boll-directed video game adaptation. The disgraced director is making fun of the movie
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though.

Borderlands' global box office haul during its first weekend in theaters was
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(plus marketing costs). Needless to say, that's a massive flop, the kind that instantly ****** any hope of ever sequelising a movie. There just wasn't any tangible hype surrounding the movie, and the
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certainly didn't help its case.

Now, even Boll, the mind behind F-tier video store bangers like Alone in the Dark (2005), BloodRayne (2005), or Far Cry (2008), is openly mocking Lionsgate's Eli Roth-directed misfire. 'Join in on the fun,' I'd say, but he messed it all up when he stated anyone wishes he directed Borderlands.

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