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Postal

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
25K
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Dave Foley, Larry Thomas, Jackie Tohn, Verne Troyer, Zack Ward, and Brent Mendenhall in Postal (2007)
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In the ironically named city of Paradise, a loser teams up with his cult-leading uncle to steal a peculiar bounty of riches from their local amusement park. The recently arrived Taliban have... Read allIn the ironically named city of Paradise, a loser teams up with his cult-leading uncle to steal a peculiar bounty of riches from their local amusement park. The recently arrived Taliban have a similar focus, but a far more sinister intent.In the ironically named city of Paradise, a loser teams up with his cult-leading uncle to steal a peculiar bounty of riches from their local amusement park. The recently arrived Taliban have a similar focus, but a far more sinister intent.

  • Director
    • Uwe Boll
  • Writers
    • Uwe Boll
    • Bryan C. Knight
  • Stars
    • Zack Ward
    • Dave Foley
    • Verne Troyer
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Uwe Boll
    • Writers
      • Uwe Boll
      • Bryan C. Knight
    • Stars
      • Zack Ward
      • Dave Foley
      • Verne Troyer
    • 185User reviews
    • 118Critic reviews
    • 22Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Zack Ward
    Zack Ward
    • Dude
    Dave Foley
    Dave Foley
    • Uncle Dave
    Verne Troyer
    Verne Troyer
    • Verne Troyer
    Chris Coppola
    Chris Coppola
    • Richard
    Jackie Tohn
    Jackie Tohn
    • Faith
    J.K. Simmons
    J.K. Simmons
    • Candidate Welles
    Ralf Moeller
    Ralf Moeller
    • Officer John
    Chris Spencer
    Chris Spencer
    • Officer Greg
    Larry Thomas
    Larry Thomas
    • Osama Bin Laden
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Panhandler
    Erick Avari
    Erick Avari
    • Habib
    Lindsay Hollister
    Lindsay Hollister
    • Recorder
    Brent Mendenhall
    Brent Mendenhall
    • George W. Bush
    Rick Hoffman
    Rick Hoffman
    • Mr. Blither
    Michael Benyaer
    Michael Benyaer
    • Mohammed
    David Huddleston
    David Huddleston
    • Peter
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Paul
    Uwe Boll
    Uwe Boll
    • Uwe Boll
    • Director
      • Uwe Boll
    • Writers
      • Uwe Boll
      • Bryan C. Knight
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    6Shattered_Wake

    Who knew Uwe had it in him?

    After being laid off from his factory job, getting snubbed at the welfare office, and witnessing his bedridden wife cheating on him with his next door neighbour, the once mild-mannered Postal Dude (Zack Ward) visits his Uncle Dave (Dave Foley) to take part in a plan which entails stealing and re-selling loads of items from the hot new toy craze of Krotchy dolls. Little do they know, that a small group of Taliban members is also planning the same heist at the same time.

    Could it be? Uwe Boll finally pulls through with a great video game adaption? Well. . . no. But, he did finally manage to make a good and entertaining one! Say what you will about Boll and his complete lack of artistic talent (and I'll agree with it), but he does know how to stir up some controversy. Whether it's threatening Michael Bay, boxing critics, or making an extremely offensive and perverse new comedy, Uwe can cause problems. Now, obviously, as it's an Uwe Boll film, you're going to have to expect many of the negative elements that go with it: poor acting/writing/etc. However, as the film is so obviously meant to simply offend at any cost, it's not hard to overlook a lot of the flaws and just sit back and laugh at the stupidly ridiculous spectacle that is Postal. I mean, Uwe Boll actually stands onstage in his own film, playing himself, and says all of his movies are funded using Nazi gold and that children in the crowd arouse him. At least he's finally be honest, ya know? Anyway, if Tom Cruise, 9/11, cults, crap, trailers, racism, swearing, Dave Foley, police brutality, fat people, hicks, the handicapped, and over-the-top violence (often against children) sound like things worthy of a laugh, then you'll probably love this. If you're easily offended or reserve your giggles for a more sophisticated type of humour, then just keep on walking because this film is not for you.

    Final verdict: 6/10.

    -AP3-
    7Bocklocke

    Postal: Boll's "Best" Movie

    Now we all know Uwe Boll's track record when it comes to movies, but even more so when it's applied to video games. However, in the case of Postal I have to say I was rather surprised because the movie possessed this subtle flair of the game. While watching it I felt it was trying its hardest to be as true to the game as it could. It has sick and pointlessly funny humor both political and sexual, and it has a ridiculous plot that feels like something right out of the game. Perhaps the one thing Boll does well in Postal is the bumbling collection of Muslim terrorists who are apathetic about the whole "Jihad" thing and they are quite funny to watch as they goof around. I guess what makes Postal the movie special is the collection of little silly Easter egg-esquire instances that will just make you chuckle. Like the Postal game, the movie deserves its due because it is a novelty among movies. Regardless, it's Boll's "best" work.
    6Jonny_Numb

    Uwe Bolls Me Over

    While Uwe Boll has garnered a reputation as one of the worst directors of all time, I can only surmise that those particular critics either have a very limited awareness of cinema (and clearly have not seen any films by Ulli Lommel...or Eli Roth), or are so embittered by their profession that they cannot see the insane, driven vision beneath the surface of the German mastermind's work. Those who have followed his career with masochistic pleasure have concluded that his current works have shown a legitimate upgrade in quality, and "Postal" is one of his most impressive films; while yet another loose take on a video game, Boll's proficiency with narrative structure (he co-wrote the script with Bryan C. Knight) has gotten better, as has his scene composition (few out-of-nowhere edits away from the action); and placed on the grounds of an absurd satire (a genre that many filmmakers bungle), Boll shows unfettered confidence and drive, even if the end result comes up short. Ditching the nauseating sitcom-structure that has turned Judd Apatow's films into crudely saccharine cinematic gold-mines, Boll goes for the subversive, anti-commercial jugular with "Postal"--he seems on a mission to top one offensive gag with one even more offensive, and the film (true to its title) is an onslaught of un-PC humor from start to finish. While I will say I laughed often at "Postal" and its politics (which echo the anti-consumerist diatribes that made "Fight Club" a cult classic), the comic timing is probably only spot-on about half the time; the remainder of the film's humor flows out of the absurdity of its premise: Dude (Zack Ward, the red-haired bully from "A Christmas Story") is an unemployed, lower-class guy having a bad day--in a pinch for cash, he and Uncle Dave (Dave Foley) concoct a plan to steal a shipment of Krotchy dolls from a Nazi-themed amusement park (run by Boll himself in a hilarious cameo); meanwhile, Osama bin Laden and the Taliban (camped out in the back of a convenience store, natch) are also converging on the coveted toy. Yet the plot is really just an excuse for Boll to let loose with a skewering of stereotypes, history, and blue-collar madness: while "Postal" could have merely been tasteless and humorless, its own sensitivity toward mankind's collectively repressed id shows a greater existential curiosity toward our "post-9/11" society than any Oscar-nominated tearjerker to come down the pike.
    8fraggle_rock_123

    Funny as hell

    I don't understand the bad reviews of this film. People complaining about how its not true to the games have obviously never played Postal 2. This movie is probably closest video game adaptation that I have seen. It is completely true to the theme of the game.

    I watched this film at the premier and actually had a chat with Uwe Boll before the film started. He came out right before the film and made a 10-15 speech that consisted mostly of him tirading about how Bush is an idiot and even more about how he hate all the reviewers that give him bad reviews. I think he must have self esteem issues to come off like that against the reviewers.

    Anyways, this movie is very funny, if you're into this sort of movie. Obviously if you hate Uwe Boll or are totally politically correct or are easily offended, then don't watch this movie. For people like me that like dead baby jokes and are pretty much desensitized to everything, this is a gold mine of comedy.
    4basrutten

    Satire, the Uwe Boll way

    Uwe Boll has done the impossible: create a game adaptation that stays at least somewhat true to the game; he has turned a game full of antisocial and offensive content into a movie full of antisocial and offensive content. So, as an adaptation, it's a success.

    Unfortunately, it's still Uwe Boll we are dealing with here, so don't expect the movie to be actually any good. while it does have it's moment, "Postal" wears out his welcome very fast and becomes a pain to sit through.

    At its core, Postal is a satire on the United States, as done by a twelve year old kid. Boll seems to think that offensiveness is linearly proportional to comedic value: the more offensive, the funnier, and the more exaggerated the funnier. This results in a movie that sets new levels of tastelessness while being extremely hit and miss. Yes, some gags do work but it seems to be pure luck. High points include the director satirizing himself, and people getting hit very violently by trucks and other vehicles. Low points include..well pretty much everything else.

    After the initial surprise wears off, Postal simply becomes a bore to watch. Yes there is a good joke every and good point ten minutes, but everything else consists of hordes of annoying characters shooting and chasing each other all over the place for what seems to be an eternity.

    This probably would have worked as a short movie, but it's just not enough content for something that lasts over 90 minutes (although it feels twice as long). There are nice ideas and nice tries, but they get hopelessly lost in endless and pointless action scenes and content that is offensive just for the sake of it 4/10

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    • Trivia
      The cat animatronic used for the cat-silencer cost $45,000 to create, and appears for 2 seconds.
    • Goofs
      On the UK release DVD there is a typo on the blurb which is meant to read 'first they must fail'. Instead it reads 'first they most foil'.
    • Quotes

      Uwe Boll: You know, there're all that rumors out there that my movies are financed with nazi-gold? And what should I say? It's true! But somebody needs to do something with the money.

      Old Lady in Audience: Do you know that my father died in Auschwitz?

      Uwe Boll: My grandpa died also in Auschwitz.

      Uwe Boll: [pause] He fell from a watchtower.

      Uwe Boll: [laughs with Harald] Harald, ok, take her away.

      [Harald, the ass-kissing employee, takes the old lady away while Bob, the morning show host, shows that he feels uncomfortable sitting next to Uwe Boll]

      Uwe Boll: Something wrong, Bob?

    • Alternate versions
      Removed from the DVD version is a scene of semen being sprayed on Cindy's face.
    • Connections
      Edited into Robot Bride of Manos (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      American Patriot
      Written and Performed by Dragos Nedelcu

      Published by Edition X-tended c/o Arabella Musikverlag GmbH

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2007 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Postal: The Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Cloverdale, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Boll Kino Beteiligungs GmbH & Co. KG
      • Pitchblack Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $146,741
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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