Borderlands was finally released worldwide recently, and it was slammed by critics and fans on social media, criticized for its uninteresting portrayal of the game series, and suffered a box office failure. Compared with the budget of $115 million, the film only took in $8.8 million in the United States and $16 million worldwide. And now, even Uwe Boll, the well-known director of bad game adaptations, has posted a post mocking the Borderlands movie. Uwe Boll recently posted a post on social media mocking the box office failure of the movie "Borderlands", saying: "Haha, my movie was rated R and made more money than this. Now you probably want me to direct it." However, in fact, the 14 movies directed by Uwe Boll only brought in a total of about 41.39 million in box office. Uwe Boll was a "famous" director of game-adapted films in the early 20th century. He has directed films such as "House of the Dead" (2003), "Ally Hills" (2005), and "BloodRayne" (2005). Without exception, these films were considered box office bombs, and Uwe Boll became one of the industry's recognized worst directors. He also won the American Golden Raspberry Lifetime Achievement Award, an award specifically for selecting the worst films of the year in the United States. |
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