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Uwe Boll Live, Restored 'Manos: The Hands Of Fate' Head Indie Fest Slate

Uwe Boll Live, Restored 'Manos: The Hands Of Fate' Head Indie Fest Slate

Uwe Boll is coming! Uwe Boll is coming! And what better platform could there be for his latest opus, Bailout: The Age of Greed, than an indie film festival that will also see the world premiere of a loving 2k restoration of the infamously so-bad-it's-good Manos: The Hands of Fate?
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9 Prolific Actor/Director Combos Not Quite as Cool as Johnny Depp and Tim Burton

9 Prolific Actor/Director Combos Not Quite as Cool as Johnny Depp and Tim Burton

This weekend sees the release of Dark Shadows, marking the eighth time director Tim Burton has teamed with Johnny Depp, his second-favorite performer on screen. (He no doubt frequently has to tell Helena Bonham Carter as much.) So natural is their pairing that we have come to expect a certain level of quality and/or box-office performance from their combined efforts, and an announcement of a new Burton title has generally come to carry the promise of a Depp appearance. Although Hollywood has long brought us such fruitful and lucrative actor/director relationships — from both Cary Grant and James Stewart's collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock to Robert De Niro's legendary work with Martin Scorsese — consider nine other long-term pairings packing a little (or a lot) less luster.
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Wall Street Bankers Will Finally Receive Cinematic Retribution, Courtesy of... Uwe Boll?

Wall Street Bankers Will Finally Receive Cinematic Retribution, Courtesy of... Uwe Boll?

Finally, Dr. Uwe Boll is making a movie America actually wants to see! According to The Hollywood Reporter, Boll will start filming in April on Bailout, his 27th film -- a feature-length thriller that follows an everyman New Yorker "who loses everything in the wake of the 2008 Wall Street financial crisis, and who strikes back by killing investment bankers." I don't know about you, but I think this one's got a shot at gaining the cultural foothold that Ollie Stone missed with Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, nein? [THR]