Fascinating look at controversial film director and enemy-of-video-game-geeks-everywhere Uwe Boll in the New York Times.

Mr. Boll’s most recent film, “Postal,” might not be the best vehicle for winning respect. The first sequence of the film, which opens on Friday, portrays 9/11 hijackers squabbling over the precise number of virgins who will be awaiting them after their martyrdom. The scene switches to a World Trade Center’s-eye view of an oncoming jet.

As the movie’s scattershot plot rocks along, the audience gets a long full-frontal look at a nude Dave Foley, the boyish comic best known for his work in the Kids in the Hall comedy troupe and on the television show “News Radio,” who portrays a sleazy satyr of a cult leader. By the time the film’s protagonist, played by Zack Ward, uses a cat for a silencer, the boundaries of good taste have been left so far behind that the Hubble Space Telescope couldn’t spot the border signs.

If you’ve ever wondered how this guy is able to keep making movies, check it out. Uh-mazing.

Also, if you completely hate this guy and his work, I’d prepare for an enthusiastically contrarian, ironic appreciation of his catalog one of these days, because he’s primed for it.

General, Movie/TV