10 Most Notorious Uwe Boll Films

5. Assault On Wall Street

House Of The Dead
Phase 4 Films

Credit where it's due: Uwe Boll has never shied away from controversy, and he’ll always speak his mind. Assault On Wall Street is his reaction to the global financial meltdown, and it’s about as subtle as you’d expect, a revenge fantasy along the lines of Boll’s earlier Rampage.

When Jim Baxford (Dominic Purcell) has everything taken away from him by the crash, he transforms into a well-armed vigilante and starts assaulting banks with all guns blazing. The movie even ends with a very Frank Castle-ish final speech: “I promise that I will keep killing. They should all know that I am out there, a soldier of the people….and if the government, the prosecutors and the judges fail in their duties, I will not fail in mine.”

He doesn’t say “They will call me….The Punisher!”, but that’s all that’s missing from this cartoonish tale, where good and evil are clearly delineated and the film’s direction is never in any doubt

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Ian Watson is the author of 'Midnight Movie Madness', a 600+ page guide to "bad" movies from 'Reefer Madness' to 'Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead.'