
Release Date:
May 23, 2008 (limited)
Studio:
Freestyle Releasing
Director:
Uwe Boll
Screenwriter:
Uwe Boll
Starring:
Zack Ward, Dave Foley, Chris Coppola, Erick Avari, Verne Troyer
Genre:
Action, Comedy
MPAA Rating:
R (for extremely crude humor throughout, including strong sexuality, graphic nudity, violence, and for pervasive language and some drug use)
Official Website:
MovieSet.com/Postal
Review:
3/10 rating
DVD Review:
Not Available
DVD:
Blu-ray Disc | DVD (Rated) | DVD (Unrated)
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Plot Summary:
"Postal" is crude, raw, grossly funny and based on the popular videogame of the same name. The film also pushes the boundaries of good taste and all that is politically, morally and socially correct as if it were a live-action "South Park."
Unemployed and frustrated, Dude (Zack Ward) is intent on finally making some money and running away from the hell hole that has become his life. In his feeble attempt to get back on track, he reluctantly joins his uncle Dave (Dave Foley) in a get-rich-quick scheme involving the stealing and reselling of the scarce but highly sought after OKrotch-y-Dolls, the must-have toy of the season.
In outrageous tribute to the videogame, writer/director Uwe Boll ensures that "Postal" holds true to its trailer-trash origins: offensive dialogue, random violence and inane, wildly comedic characters that will surely want to make all comers go "postal."
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