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Uwe Boll Talks Bloodrayne
by Gareth J. Von Kallenbach | January 04, 2006
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With so many projects on his pending docket, director Uwe Boll took time away from his busy schedule to answer a few questions (from Skewed & Reviewed) about his pending vampire film "BloodRayne" as well as some of his other works:

Question: How did the decision to set the film as a prequel to the games come about and what has this allowed you to do that adapting the game directly would not?

Uwe Boll: I felt that setting BloodRayne in 1750, Transylvania created a stronger, creeper atmosphere then placing Vampires in the Second World War. I see BloodRayne as a franchise & chose to focus on the stories origins.

Question: With such strong themes as violence and lust, how did you attempt to balance the compassion of Rayne with the raw brutality her part required?

Uwe Boll: (Kristanna) Loken is the perfect Rayne.....she's hard, strong, tall & sexy.....a warrior & a women. Rayne doesn't win over everyone's heart in the film. She has her own sense of purpose & destiny & frequently resorts to extreme violence. Rayne is a sexy, blood sucking opportunist with elements of heart & vulnerability. She is a survivor.

Question: How did you and the leads prepare for such a physically demanding shoot as the amount of stunts as well as physical scenes in this film look to be very complex? Who did the choreography for the film?

Uwe Boll: We had three choreographers & several good stuntmen: Rock Taylor, Sean Connery's stunt double; Noel Vega, Ho Sung Pak, T J Storm from Conan. Kristanna & all the actors trained very hard. Kristanna is a good horseback rider; somewhat of a natural. Training with double swords, however, proved to be more challenging.

Question: How was working with Ben Kingsley and aside from his reputation and skill, what did he bring to the part of Kagan that made him the ideal person for the part?

Uwe Boll: Ben Kingsley is extremely calm & disciplined. His character possesses a dark strained violence that creeps to the surface. He brought a wonderful intensity to the film.

Question: What sort of challenges did you face during filming and how difficult was it selecting your locations?

Uwe Boll: We shot 80% of the film in the mountains at night, in small towns that rely on horse wagons for transportation. This made it very difficult for cast & crew. There were days that I relied on apples & chocolate as a main source of food.

Question: There have been numerous Vampire films over the years and yet the genre is still as popular as ever. To what to you attribute the longevity of the appeal, and how did you attempt to give "Bloodrayne" an identity that is familiar to, yet unique in the genre?

Uwe Boll: BloodRayne is an extremely violent, disturbing mainstream Vampire movie. Our heroine is no 'Electra' or 'Catwoman'. It may be difficult for some audience members to accept her as such an unlikely heroine. Hopefully some people will embrace her less than traditional qualities.

Question: Some have complained that there is a shortage of strong female action leads in Hollywood. With Michelle (Rodriguez) and Kristanna you seemed to have found not one but two strong woman who not only can act, but can create complex and sympathetic characters. How did you come to cast them in the film and what was it about them that made them stand out?

Uwe Boll: Rayne needed a strong, sexy, tough female opponent. Michelle Rodriguez possesses all of these qualities. Her toughness is comparable to any man but she is also super sexy & feminine.

Question: Video games are often known for their sequels but as yet, few films based on games have spawned sequels. To what do you attribute this and would you be interested in doing sequels to any of your films?

Uwe Boll: "House of the Dead 2" I gave away. "Alone in the Dark 2" I will also not do; even if the DVD movie made money. "BloodRayne 2" in the Wild West is what I really want to do.

Question: How are "Dungeon Siege" and "Far Cry" coming along and is there any truth to the rumor that you are interested in The Rock for "Far Cry" He was often the best part of "Doom" even though the film had some issues.

Uwe Boll: Dungeon Siege or its correct name "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale" will be release at the end of 2006 in two parts. Yes, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson or Jason Statham are my favorites for 'Far Cry'. I plan on doing 'Far Cry' in the early part of 2007. I am planning other projects for 2006.

Question: It was said to me once that a director never really finishes a film he or she simply runs out of time. If you could change or add anything to the final cut of "Bloodrayne" what would it be?

Uwe Boll: Nothing! We made several major changes to the film during editing until I was finally happy. I think we maximized our potential. After 'Alone in the Dark' I really wanted to give BloodRayne the appropriate time it required.
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"BloodRayne," which is not being screened for the press, opens this Friday.

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Vicens17 writes:
on Jan 04 2006 03:53 AM

Question: It was said to me once that a director never really finishes a film he or she simply runs out of time. If you could change or add anything to the final cut of "Bloodrayne" what would it be?

Uwe Boll: Nothing! We made several major changes to the film during editing until I was finally happy. I think we maximized our potential. After 'Alone in the Dark' I really wanted to give BloodRayne the appropriate time it required.
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"BloodRayne," which is NOT being screened for the press, opens this Friday."

G....I wonder why he`s happy with his film, but its not being screened for the press. As soon as I knew it wasnt being screened for the press I said "Yeah no shit Sherlock."


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Prosper761 writes:
on Jan 04 2006 07:29 AM

[b]No Press Screening = Stinker[/b]
When a studio releases a film in January or February without a press screening, it always means they have no confidence in its quality. This should come as no surprise for a film (probably just a series of scenes that wouldn't make any sense no matter how they were put together) from schlockmeister Uwe Boll. The man has not made a watchable movie in his entire career, why should "Bloodrayne" be any different?


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Gareth writes:
on Jan 04 2006 08:08 AM

There were a few screeners but they were limited and by invitation. They had one in Vancouver B.C. and one in L.A. as Uwe was there the other day. That being said, yes, very, very small rollout which is odd as here there are billboards and bus ads for it everywhere.
They also had a big promo for Alone in the Dark as they were flooding me with T-Shirts, and other swag to give away at conventions, so far nada for this one.


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Hieremias writes:
on Jan 04 2006 09:37 AM

I smell an Oscar candidate!

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elziard writes:
on Jan 04 2006 11:41 AM

the trailer is SOOOO bad. i mean, they couldn't even make the grass look dangerous to pique my interest.

sooo bad.


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lovelykeira writes:
on Jan 04 2006 12:02 PM

Even if the three lead actors are allright, It's not being screened for the press + it has a limited advertising campain + it's an Uwe Boll film which = ?. I'm guessing not much of a supprise.

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Camposino writes:
on Jan 04 2006 12:32 PM

[b]Ewww Bowl[/b]
Someone should take this guy and Paul W.S. Anderson and force them to watch their own movies 24/7.


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sox1919 writes:
on Jan 04 2006 03:24 PM

uwe bowl of shit

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CrazyGhost78 writes:
on Jan 04 2006 04:57 PM

I swear to god, this man is funded by the devil. He gets more projects than anyone else, yet he's one of the worst directors in the business.

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Eagles_Arrows writes:
on Jan 04 2006 05:21 PM

Uwe Boll is, in the opinions of critics and us RT users alike, the worst director and smelliest piece of director dung in the world.

Let's call a pizza place, order 5000 large pepperoni pizzas, and send them to Uwe Boll's house!


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hattori hanzo writes:
on Jan 04 2006 08:03 PM

[b]Uwe Boll, you are a dink[/b]
Ok the only reason it isnt setting bloodrayne in WW2 is becuase he knew he couldnt do it. Why do we give oppurtunities to people who cannot fullfill them? Uwe Boll has had oppurtunities from the beginning of his carreer to make wide release movies and its like he hasnt even been directing with his head. People diss Michal bay but at least his movies have stupid entetainment values (Cmon Visually they have a jonny woo style (But not as good) cornyness that is downright funny) I cannot even laugh at Uwe Boll it just bores me and angers me. He is going to be killed by a mob of angry movie fans, everyone make sure to bring your baseball bats with nails stuck through them.


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evilralphwiggum writes:
on Jan 05 2006 02:59 AM

[b]Bad Directing, Acting, Writing...what's new. It's[/b]
yeah, no good actors can save this SHeet storm. I just wasted my time watching House of the Dead for the first time..and that is truly horrible. I probably won't ever touch ALone in the Dark...for centuries to come.


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Gareth writes:
on Jan 05 2006 04:51 PM

Michael Roesch
Associate Producer BLOODRAYNE
BLOOD´N´GORE IN BLOODRAYNE: THE HARDEST R-RATING POSSIBLE

"The horror audience will be very happy with the gore effects in
BLOODRAYNE", says director/ producer Uwe Boll. He continues: "We
tried to get the hardest R as possible, and to our surprise the MPAA
approved it without any changes."
So the horror aficionados will see the gore feast they´re waiting
for: German goremeister Olaf Ittenbach ("Beyond the limits") was
responsible for the blood´n´gore effects in BLOODRAYNE.
"It was the bloodiest movie I´ve ever made", explains Boll, "we´ve
used hundreds of gallons of Blood."

BLOODRAYNE will be released this Friday, January 6, in more than 2000
theatres in the US, and stars Kristanna Loken, Michelle Rodriguez,
Michael Madsen and Ben Kingsley.


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cowsfan writes:
on Jan 06 2006 01:22 AM

[b]The man is a genius[/b]
Anyone who can make films so bad that I want to put myself into a torture chamber and beg for the worst possible pain imaginable obviously has some kind of genius. Michelle Rodriguez, Michael Madsen & Ben Kinglsey should be ashamed of themselves. It's not like they needed the money.

If this man is aloud to make any more movies I swear I'll go postal. Yes, Uwe, You'll be my first victim.


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killthemall4444 writes:
on Jan 06 2006 10:29 AM

Maybe you could star in Postal. Uwe is adapting that game for the big screen.

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killthemall4444 writes:
on Jan 06 2006 10:30 AM

Maybe you could star in Postal. Uwe is adapting that game for the big screen.

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PepeLePhew writes:
on Jan 11 2006 12:49 PM

Did anyone else he referenced Electra and Catwoman instead of good films/characters? Isn't that the same as him admitting that his films are on the same level as those...things?
I would also like to add that mindless stuff like Aeon Flux was actually fun to watch if you were a fan of the cartoon and lack of a story, so why doesn't someone like Uwe just try doing that with the budgets he is given?


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Steve Perry writes:
on Jan 11 2006 05:55 PM

[b]No how can he do FAR CRY!!! DAMN IT![/b]
i like watching cheesy movie but some of Boll's like "alone in the dark" sucked beyond belief. others "house of the dead" were cheesy fun. "bloodrayne" im not sure sounds like a rip off of" blade".

How can they let Boll do "Far cry" though i loved this game. They need a good director to work on this movie. look wat happened to the disappointing "DOOM". They need some one like Guilmero del Toro to do "Far Cry" which Boll will destroy!!


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Callpacas writes:
on Jan 11 2006 09:03 PM

the video gaming industry is hurting the films industries' customer base. So sweet revenge comses in the form of Uwe Boll. That's why he;s getting all this video game projects, and i don;t see it stopping anytime soon. Think about it.

LOL


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