Uwe Boll is in the news again — actually, he’s being sued by the news.
That is, if you can call the New York Post “news.” It seems that after some back and forth between the paper and Boll, Boll launched a couple of parody Post sites promoting his new movie, POSTAL.
The New York Postal sites didn’t go over well with Rupert Murdoch’s employees, so Boll and the paper are going to court.
In a statement, Boll said:
The New York Post’s attempt to slander my character and my movie POSTAL by stating that the movie mocks and makes fun out of September 11 victims is entirely incorrect and false. Their approach to writing this article was totally unethical. In fact, during their research for the article, The New York Post had to replace the three journalists who choose to support my concept. The publisher chose to censor these journalists and had Jill Culora write the article without even conducting an interview with me to explain what the movie is about.
I suppose no press is bad press, right?















