Uwe Boll is the director behind Assault on Wall Street, which depicts Jim (Dominic Purcell) as he seeks revenge after the economy comes crashing down leaving him with nothing. “I was upset about the bailout, about what happened to the taxpayer’s money basically,” Boll told Uinterview in an exclusive interview. “Nobody got in jail from the big bankers and I felt it was time for a revenge movie … It’s a gritty movie and I’m happy that I made it.”
Born in Germany, Boll is a screenwriter, director and producer with many of his works including the drama Heart of America and horror flick Blackwoods. Boll is also popular for adapting many video games into movies, such as House of the Dead and the BloodRayne series.
Now Boll has drastically shifted his focus to the great financial crisis. “I mean look, last December, 25 billion on Wall Street and bonus payments as bigger as ever. I mean who stops the madness?” he told Uinterview. “It doesn’t look like the president is stopping it – not the president, not the Republicans, not the Democrats, nobody!”
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