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Sunday, February 15, 2009 at 12:02AM Uwe Boll Wants Your Money to Make a Bad Movie
The world's worst director wants to make a movie with your money. Uwe Boll has announced that his new film, The Blackout, will be publicly funded. The irony, of course, is that the public rarely even funds his films once they're completed.

Here's how it will work: You give the director of Postal and Bloodrayne $49 (33 Euros), and in return he'll send you a limited edition DVD of the proposed $18.5 million terrorist thriller when it's finished. You'll even have a chance to win some cool Uwe swag, a trip to the set, or "up to" $50,000 cash.
Pool your money together in a hurry, though - the website will only be taking donations until March 31st. Here's the best part: If Uwe doesn't raise the money, he'll return it. Well, most of it. Of your $49 you'll get $40 back. He swears.
Of course, since Boll just had to fork over a producer about $2 million for not paying sales commissions on distribution returns in over 45 countries, among other things. So while it might be cool to kind of be a movie producer (along with 377,550 other people), buyer beware. The move might not happen, and even if it does, you're probably investing in one of the worst films you'll ever see.



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