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Hellbilly
07-21-2008, 03:38 AM
Street date according to amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Seed-Michael-Par%C3%A9/dp/B001AZIRYU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1216589977&s)
Universal is releasing according to IMDb.

And yeah, I used the search option and found nuthin on Seed :confused:

rxfiend
09-10-2008, 06:23 AM
Just picked up SEED as well as POSTAL. An Uwe Boll double feature is in my future! :D Speaking of SEED, it too comes with a video game! lol This is becoming a standard for Uwe Boll films. The game is "Advert Rising", not sure if it even has anything to do with the movie.

And speaking of Boll, anyone pick up the "funny version" of House of the Dead that came out this week as well? When I was at Walmart, I didn't see it (oh how I was wanting a triple Boll feature!).

fceurich39
09-10-2008, 05:18 PM
i have not seen the the funny version anywhere for sale besy buy isn't selling it hastings didn't get it in alsoi am kinda surprised walmart didn't get either but then again they didn't get either pumpkinhead and child's play 20th anniversary dvds yesterday either

when they put out their seasonal halloween dvd racks anytime now they may have this

rxfiend
09-10-2008, 08:07 PM
I watched SEED last night. It's a bit different than Boll's other films. It still feels like a Boll film, no doubt about it. It's quite mean spirited though. The scene where Seed hammers a woman to death in a single shot (no alternate camera angles) was quite disturbing and effective. I did not like the peta footage at the beginning of the film. That should have been left off.

indiephantom
09-10-2008, 10:26 PM
I watched SEED last night. It's a bit different than Boll's other films. It still feels like a Boll film, no doubt about it. It's quite mean spirited though. The scene where Seed hammers a woman to death in a single shot (no alternate camera angles) was quite disturbing and effective. I did not like the peta footage at the beginning of the film. That should have been left off.

You've picqued my interest. I smell a rental coming.:glasses:

fceurich39
09-11-2008, 02:57 AM
so far i have only seen two uwe films alone in the dark i have on vhs is terrible and house of the dead which was alright i got a brand new copy ot it today on dvd bundled along with the funny version that came out yesterday which i seen at a local record/dvd store had it today for 14.99 so i couldn't resist

X-human
09-11-2008, 05:54 PM
so far i have only seen two uwe films alone in the dark i have on vhs is terrible and house of the dead which was alright i got a brand new copy ot it today on dvd bundled along with the funny version that came out yesterday which i seen at a local record/dvd store had it today for 14.99 so i couldn't resist

Seriously, what's with the "it's only $15 bucks" line of thinking? At the very least you should be getting three Uwe movies at that price. You should consider your money more valuable than that.

In other news, Amazon shipped me the Blu-ray of Postal for $17. :o

fceurich39
09-11-2008, 09:31 PM
Seriously, what's with the "it's only $15 bucks" line of thinking? At the very least you should be getting three Uwe movies at that price. You should consider your money more valuable than that.

In other news, Amazon shipped me the Blu-ray of Postal for $17. :o

i got it for free at the store i have $30 in store credit from trading a couple of games

X-human
09-11-2008, 10:43 PM
i got it for free at the store i have $30 in store credit from trading a couple of games

Well not "free free" then, 'cause you had to trade in and could have gotten anything else up to a value of $30. That was bartering.

Not sure it's a good idea to take an Uwe movie even for free. :D

But then this is coming from someone who spent $17 of real money on Postal.
:fucked:

MrVess
09-12-2008, 06:47 PM
Not even for free.

It really is a typical Boll. The main difference is that here he unleashes his impotent fury in all of its silliness. It's presumably a projection of what he would like to do to critics if he was Max Seed (and I don't mean "taking a ride on a tram in a scarecrow mask" - which Seed, in fact, does).

But poor Uwe cannot even do torture porn properly. That hammer scene goes beyond the ridiculous - the woman in question sits throughout the "torture" looking as bored as a viewer of a Boll movie, delivering all the reaction and emotion of a porn starlet trying to say scripted dialogue. Yes, Uwe manages to rank lower than Eli Roth and Rob "Zombie".

There's, by the way, more of that, including a goofy ending which screams: "Be angry at me! Look at me, I'm having a scene of torture, death and child abuse! Won't you protest against this film now? Come on, be horrified! Try to have it banned! Do SOMETHING, just PLEASE NOTICE MY OUTRAGEOUSNESS!", and which can only provoke a bored yawn.

bigwes15
09-16-2008, 02:37 AM
I picked up both this and Postal via ebay. As of now, only Seed has arrived. I have to admit I am definitely looking forward to seeing both of them, though. I also have Bloodrayne 2 rented and will probably be picking up the Jason Statham Boll Dungeon Siege movie on my next trip to the video store. Hell, I am even considering going to Walmart to pick up the Alone In The Dark SE for $7.50. Somebody please help me, I am becoming a Uwe addict!!!

bigdaddyhorse
10-10-2008, 09:21 AM
I broke down and finally blind bought this and just got done watching it.
WOW, I can't believe this was a Boll flick, if I hadn't have known I never would've guessed. A few semi-silly scenes aside, this was a great movie. Knowing what Boll has done before makes it a break-through just short of a masterpiece. If only it didn't have that PETA footage at the beginning...

Is Uwe becoming a real filmmaker in front of my eyes? It feels like it, and I don't know whether to be happy or sad. I don't forsee any more House's of the Dead, but I really dug this as well. I still need to see Dungeon Siege (pg-13?!?:nervous:) and Postal (intentional comedy?!?:nervous:) but have stayed away due to things mentioned.

UWE! UWE! UWE!

baggio
10-10-2008, 04:23 PM
I broke down and finally blind bought this and just got done watching it.
WOW, I can't believe this was a Boll flick, if I hadn't have known I never would've guessed. A few semi-silly scenes aside, this was a great movie. Knowing what Boll has done before makes it a break-through just short of a masterpiece. If only it didn't have that PETA footage at the beginning...

Is Uwe becoming a real filmmaker in front of my eyes? It feels like it, and I don't know whether to be happy or sad. I don't forsee any more House's of the Dead, but I really dug this as well. I still need to see Dungeon Siege (pg-13?!?:nervous:) and Postal (intentional comedy?!?:nervous:) but have stayed away due to things mentioned.

UWE! UWE! UWE!

I agree. I thought the "house searching" scene was great. It really felt like you were there right with the characters. Probably one of the better filmed "searching in the dark" scenes I have seen. No music, only light came from the actors flashlights. Very well filmed.

Did you listen to the commentary by Boll? I love how he took shots at Hostel & Saw II. Said Saw I was great but Saw II was a piece of ****. But gave props to Saw III. Said Hostel was nothing more than American Pie in Europe. And wasn't scary at all.

Postal is really wild. And In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale was probably one of the best LOTR "rip offs" out there. If there weren't the LOTR films this would be a hit. Done quite well. Aside from a couple of actors who were not exactly right for their roles, it was a hell of a movie. I swear you would never believe Boll directed it. You will be saying this is from the same guy who brought us Alone in The Dark?

Also you must try Heart of America. Another film that would have you second guessing Boll.

On 2 more new upcoming Boll films:

http://www.horrordvds.com/vb3forum/showthread.php?t=37276
I read a review out there somewhere where they said Far Cry was his best video game adaption. And it kicked ass like the action movies from the 80's
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indiephantom
10-14-2008, 05:32 AM
I fucking loved this movie! Couldn't believe how entertained I was. It didn't feel like torture porn to me. JOY RIDE 2 was more in that vein. That single shot one angle scene was terrific. That's an example of clever use of CGI, if you ask me. This film had tension, and a raw power. I enjoyed POSTAL, too. I'm sorry I rented both of these...they are worth owning and I'm putting them both in my wish list because I would easily watch them again.

Phew! Glad, I'm not the only one who liked it. I'd forgotten about the positive buzz on here. Was watching a vlog review on YouTube that recommended it, and then gave it a whirl.

mcchrist
10-16-2008, 03:17 AM
You know, I actually like Boll. But this... I don't know, I didn't like it. It's definitely quite the nihilistic little film, though.

ReelFear
05-25-2010, 05:29 AM
It took me a while to finally catch up with SEED. Picked it up for 5 Euro in Holland.
People bash Uwe Boll all the time, and i never saw any of his movies except Postal, but no true horror fan can deny SEED is some sick shit. I'm giving this an 7.5 out of 10. I had to cover my eyes and fast forward the first 5 minutes.

MisterTwister
05-25-2010, 07:14 AM
I've always been a fan of Boll. House of the Dead and Alone in the Dark are bad films but I find them entertaining. Bloodrayne and Bloodrayne 2 I also liked.

His best film is Heart of America though. A very well made and acted drama that actually made me tear up. No joke.

Postal has to be one of the most offensive and flat out hilarious comedies I've seen in a long time. I wish they would release the director's cut already.

As for Seed. It was a brutal, nasty and very unforgiving film. Excellent bleak ending. I can't watch the PETA footage in the opening but I get the reason why Boll included it and applaud him for it.

Really looking forward to Rampage. It hear it comes out next month.

MorallySound
05-25-2010, 04:35 PM
Seed was a step up from his video game adaptations, but it still wasn't very good...

I did enjoy Postal for the laughs, which it did have. But from what I've seen of Boll's work, the only actually good film he's made is 1968: Tunnel Rats.

But I too am looking forward to Rampage.