What happened to the console war?
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Remember this? Now it seems, he is going to make a movie based on it. Right, a POSTAL movie. Is there a connection between these two? I guess there should be.
But like many unsuccessful Uwe Boll game-based movies, would this also be an unsuccessful attempt? It seems interesting, just to think what rating this movie would receive.
(Maybe they should directly add the Postal 2 splash screen warning to the movie.)
The newest game movie that he plans on adding to his resume will be based on the PC game series POSTAL, from publisher Running With Scissors.
Perhaps there is enough market just for those curious enough as to what certain games would look like on film, no matter how bad they might turn out to be. There are certainly plenty among us who also just enjoy going to see a flick to see just how hilariously bad a bad movie can get. How long will it be before people’s curiosity will run out?
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It'll probably be a bad movie, just like the previous failures.
Maybe the approval team is of the mind that repeating info as much as possible is the way to success.
Say what you will about my demeanor, but I'll be damned if I'm not more informed than the majority of you average lot. I'm not being vain, it's just the truth. You kids need to educate yourself before you get into heated debate you don't even fully understand and then have your buddies come in and thumb down my comments.
I submit this as evident article A:
DualShock 3 Ships Tomorrow
DualShock 3 Available Today
Ridiculous.
*points to the Report link* users can do things about it too.
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http://www.gamegrep.com/news/3048-review_postal_movie/
If we keep allowing duplicate stories that bring nothing new the to table all we are is furthering a lot of these submitter's "needs" to simply up their point count judging by the content of their submissions.
We should be promoting productive discussion, not rinse and repeat point collection.
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