I saw that Elon Musk actually Tweeted the full film, and wondered to myself whether Uwe Boll himself approved that.
Uwe Boll's profile doesn't repost Musk's Tweet. However, I learned that the full film is freely available for 48 hours on X. Consequently, I assume that Musk isn't really doing anything of which Boll would disapprove.
I also learned that the movie had a $750,000 budget but has already made over $67,000,000. In other words, it seems to have been immensely profitable.
Of course, effectively being endorsed by Elon Musk will do wonders for the film, and I have also observed attention from all kinds of other high-profile people (e.g. Tristan Tate, Alice Weidel, Jack Posobiec) all of which will bring about even more awareness and views.
I saw that Elon Musk actually Tweeted the full film, and wondered to myself whether Uwe Boll himself approved that.
Uwe Boll's profile doesn't repost Musk's Tweet. However, I learned that the full film is freely available for 48 hours on X. Consequently, I assume that Musk isn't really doing anything of which Boll would disapprove.
I also learned that the movie had a $750,000 budget but has already made over $67,000,000. In other words, it seems to have been immensely profitable.
Of course, effectively being endorsed by Elon Musk will do wonders for the film, and I have also observed attention from all kinds of other high-profile people (e.g. Tristan Tate, Alice Weidel, Jack Posobiec) all of which will bring about even more awareness and views.
Wow it made close to three quarters of 100 mill? If Armie Hammer was smart he'd have his pay on the backend in percentages based on scale.
That said, Uwe Boll needs to be a producer, not a director, He needs to find actual talented directors and produce movies with based messages.
He has too much ego for that. Although Darfur was supposedly good and apparently he was decent as a restauranteur.