Culture Uwe Boll Denies He’s A Nazi After His Immigrant-Murdering Movie Gets Banned

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Uwe Boll, best known for his atrocious movies based on video game licenses, has just seen his latest movie banned in Germany for its likelihood to incite violence against migrants. In a recent interview (as reported by Variety) Boll denied that the content of Death Wish-inspired anti-immigration flick Citizen Vigilante, due for release by Quiver in the U.S. on Friday, makes him a Nazi. And we’ve got this far into the story before mentioning the movie stars one-time alleged cannibalism-fantasist Armie Hammer.

Uwe Boll has always tiresomely courted controversy like an attention-seeking toddler pushing a vase off a table, and in recent years has made the inevitable move to far-right grifting. Citizen Vigilante is a wanton embracing of this, a film about a man who decides to go on a social media-celebrated mass-murdering spree of immigrants after his wife is stabbed to death by a migrant criminal. Deadline explains that “his targets are mostly, but not exclusively, migrants.” As a result, Germany has refused to give it a rating and as such prevented its release. So yeah, it sounds like a wretched power fantasy by the worst sorts of people for the worst sorts of people, and is best left ignored.

However, we can ignore the movie itself while still being astonished by the circumstances surrounding it. Because the man doing the murdering in Citizen Vigilante is none other than Armie Hammer, the former star whose career came to a screeching halt after a tranche of allegations of sexual and emotional abuse, including his expressed interests in cannibalism. Dropped by his agents, Hammer was also recast or re-shot in a bunch of forthcoming films, except for, extraordinarily, Kenneth Branagh’s Death on the Nile. That film theatrically released itself on tiptoes, and not only because of Hammer. At the same time fellow star Gal Gadot had just upset many with her support of the IDF, and Letitia Wright had gone on an alleged anti-vax rant. Incredible stuff.

Compete Bolls​

In a recent raw interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Hammer revealed that he’s spent much of the last five years living in a rent-controlled tiny Venice apartment with a burner flip-phone, and has only one acting credit since 2022 before Vigilante, a barely noticed cowboy movie called Frontier Crucible. But then along came Boll, excited to give him a role. Because Boll believes in redemption and second chances? No, of course not. Purely because he knew it would get him attention.

Speaking to the UK’s Daily Telegraph (an increasingly unhinged right-wing paper), Uwe Boll explains, “I cast Armie Hammer in the lead because he’s a great actor, and also because he was cancelled and wanted to work. He wasn’t charged with anything, there was no lawsuit. He was just a guy who was famous and fucking around.”

You can read a comprehensive account of Hammer’s purported actions in Vanity Fair’s extraordinary profile, including the claimed cannibalism-themed messages sent to various women (Hammer has never confirmed he wrote them), which are truly too disturbing to repeat here, and based around themes of rape and murder and having sex with various internal organs. To be absolutely clear, there are no allegations of any actual acts of cannibalism, but a number suggesting Hammer’s coercion with regards to extreme BDSM had left a number of women seriously traumatized. So, you know, famous and fucking around.

Make Spacey​

Boll’s ambitions for jumping up and down and screaming “LOOK AT ME! NO! LOOK AT ME!” don’t end with Hammer. He told the Telegraph that he wants an Expendables-like cast of “cancelled” actors, naming Kevin Spacey as another actor he wants to work with. During the interview he cynically goes through the motions, dog-whistling along to every alt-right theme he can think of. He mentions the awful recent situation in Belfast but of course taking the side of the violent racists, declares that Islamic migrants “act on the street, demanding power and influence,” calls Mamdani a “literal communist who just wants to tax the rich to death,” and does a whole you can’t say anything any more rant about how if you’re conservative about something like “the hundreds of billions being pumped into Ukraine “that you’re either a friend of Putin or a Nazi or both.”

The Telegraph interviewer, who describes this all as “refreshing candour,” then asks if he is a Nazi. He writes, “Boll laughs, like a man who has been asked this question several times before.” Inexplicable. “I am not a Nazi!” he replies.

Like every other Uwe Boll film, Citizen Vigilante will come and go with almost no one watching. It was filmed, like most of the director’s movies, in Croatia, where not only is everything significantly cheaper, but also offers generous tax incentives. It provides a 30 percent rebate on productions made in the country.

The movie also stars, oh lord, Costas Mandylor… No, that’s enough already.
 
Throwing labels around for a film centered around murdering politicians and their pet demographics being deemed National-Socialist isn't going to do for the film, nor for actual movement of NatSoc was you think it's going to do Mr Journo.
 
please capitalize the L in Lord next time pagan liberal scum
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Didn't he righteously thrash the last bit of will to live out of Lowtax? Sure, he's older now, but this creature wouldn't stand a chance now that he's suddenly getting gemmy on top.
 
Thanks to the guys who banned that movie, they created a Streisand effect. :story:

The movie isn't even actually "banned" (yet). It´s all exaggerated to get attention.

What happened so far is that the FSK refused to give it a rating.
(not even "18 and over" - slight detour: this is one of the sick and dubious aspects of the German age ratings system. As it is officially intended for the protection of minors, not a censorship institution that tells adults what they can or can´t watch, the highest rating the FSK should be able to give should be "not suitable for minors" (=FSK18). By refusing the 18 rating, they are essentially saying "this is not even suitable for adults", which they should logically have no say over. Still, law and lived practice give them that option)

This means, it is basically treated like a movie that has received FSK18 - it may be openly advertised, offered for sale or rental, and publically screened, all provided the actual access to the film is limited to adults.
The only difference between a film with FSK18 and a film the FSK has refused to rate is that a film that has received a FSK rating can no longer be placed on the "index" or be "confiscated" (which is where we enter banned territory), whereas an film that has no FSK clearance may be (and that may, or may not, still happen to Boll´s movie).

Once a movie has been placed on the "index of media that are endangering youth", it may no longer be advertised, offered for sale or rental, or publically screened where minors can take note of its existence, and "advertising" can include even a mention or a review, but it can still be freely handled and sold in spaces that are restricted to adults (such as adult stores, separate adult corners in regular stores, film or collectibles markets with age verification or online stores that require age verification and login).

The final stage is "confiscation", which means it is strictly illegal to sell, rent or advertise this film in any form, though adults may still legally buy and own it (unless the contect is in conflict with any other law, such as incitement to violence).

Most physical stores used to steer clear of movies that had no FSK clearance, to be on the safe side (giving minors access to restricted material can get you in legal trouble), so the refusal of a rating factually came with distribution limits and limited access to the film, even for adults.
But nowadays, many stores have reduced their stock of physical media anyway and disc sales have gravitated from brick and mortar stores to online orders.

While online orders of media without FSK clearance are subject to age control measurements, adults can get pretty much anything they want; especially since the internet is still international and other countries have no restrictions compared to the ones within Germany (and if they do, they may not apply to sales out of the country). Many people order their 18+ media online from Austria, Switzerland or the Benelux countries, who are not subject to German law and may not even require age verification. If you really want them, it is not difficult to get movies without a FSK rating or even movies on the "index", though you may have to pay somewhat more for either shipping with age verification upon receipt or shipping from a neighboring country.
 
Uwe Boll has always tiresomely courted controversy like an attention-seeking toddler pushing a vase off a table,
It astounds me to the point of madness how many professional trolls exist and people have not learned to just ignore them.

If you don't like a guy, stop acting like you need to point out you're one of the "good ones". I promise, it will go away if you just stop caring, because otherwise:
Thanks to the guys who banned that movie, they created a Streisand effect. :story:
This right here. I know I'd sound like an idiot if I thought ragebaiting wasn't a legit strategy used by media companies to promote things, but the same people who whinge about "media literacy" are always the same ones that are right on top of it to denounce things they'd hardly need to if they just ignored them in the first place.
Uwe Boll is a fantastic troll, absolutely pisses off everybody to such an extreme level I can't help but respect it.
Can't hate the player when he knows how to play the game.
 
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