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‘Blubberella’: Uwe Boll’s latest crap fest
11.10.2010
03:16 am
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Blubberella, the latest cinematic crapfest from the world’s worst director Uwe Boll. Starring Ron Howard’s talent deficient brother Clint and Lindsay Hollister as the title character.

“The first female fat superhero ...She will kick major ass - with her major ass ...” 
 

 
Boll continues to make films despite being savaged by critics and producing films that don’t seem to have an audience (other then the curious). Three years ago, in response to his critical drubbing, Boll challenged several critics who were particularly vocal in their distaste for his films to a boxing match. A few took him up on it. Clips from these fights are on display in a new documentary on Boll called Raging Boll, which I recently saw at the Austin Film Festival.

GoldenPalace.com Sponsors Filmmaker’s Revenge Movie critics beware; you might have to put up or shut up from now on, as filmmaker Uwe Boll made history by beating the tar out of four of his harshest critics in “Raging Boll”, a boxing match sponsored by publicity-hungry internet casino GoldenPalace.com. Boll, an experienced boxer, pulled no punches as he systematically dismantled and humiliated critics Richard “Lowtax” Kyanka of SomethingAwful.com, Jeffrey Sneider of Aintitcoolnews.com, Chris Alexander of horror magazine Rue Morgue, and 17-yr-old Chance Minter with his mother closely watching. Boll has over 30 years experience in the ring, and didn’t hold back. He served up savage hooks, head shots, and body blows, easily winning all four fights. None of the competitors lasted more than 2 rounds and all the fights ended by KO or TKO. The unique match originally began as an Internet challenge from Boll to his many critics, and made massive amounts of press all over the world. It turned into a media-inspired phenomenon, which naturally piqued the interest of internet casino GoldenPalace.com

 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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11.10.2010
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