
Much like the undead, Uwe Boll’s film directing career shambles on, with the purveyor of schlock announcing a crowdfunding campaign for an unofficial sequel to his maligned 2003 House of the Dead adaptation.
Boll launched an Indiegogo campaign (spotted by GamesRadar) for his new film, 23 Years Later: Return to Zombie Island. As Boll laments, he can’t name the movie “House of the Dead” because “they’re making a $50 million House of the Dead movie with somebody else,” referring to the Paul W.S. Anderson-directed film that recently cast The Last of Us star Isabela Merced.
“It’s pissing me so off, that I would say, give us the money, produce the film with us, buy some of the perks,” Boll said in his signature unfiltered cadence. “We will really compete with that other movie.” Boll characterizes his 2003 movie as “the most hated video game-based movie ever” that turned “into a total cult classic.” The film scored 15 on GameSpot’s sister site Metacritic, indicating “overwhelming dislike,” and sports a “generally unfavorable” 2.2 user score.
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