Director Uwe Boll Slams Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, George Clooney and "Bulls--t" Movie Business—Watch Now!

German filmmaker criticizes the industry after failing to raise enough money

By Francesca Bacardi Jun 08, 2015 8:02 PMTags

The King of Trash is back and trying to keep it real.

German director Uwe Boll took to YouTube to slam several Hollywood stars, crowdfunding and the movie business in general after he failed to raise enough money for Rampage 3: No Mercy. He posted two separate videos Sunday, each one attacking a different facet of Tinseltown.

"Basically, my message is 'f--k yourself,'" he bluntly began the first rant.

Although his campaign didn't reach its ultimate goal of $55,000, Boll did manage to raise $25,000, but it just wasn't enough. He also had used Indiegogo, but that didn't work out for him either. "I want to make Rampage 3 because it is an important movie, but it seems your easier giving $600,000 if you make a movie about some retarded wizard in a forest or for another, whatever, Marvels, Avengers bulls--t dirt," Boll told those who didn't support his fundraising endeavor (and other viewers).

"So goodbye and goodbye Hollywood."

But it wasn't goodbye for long, as he continued his tirade about crowdfunding and the entertainment industry. He held up an issue of The Hollywood Reporter in which he pointed out celebs such as Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Matt Damon and Robert Downey Jr., and mocked viewers for trying to emulate their lifestyle. He said they're all "laughing at you" for taking "$2,000 each month" and bringing it back to the box office.

Boll specifically targed the Tomorrowland star when he brought up how he backed the 2007 documentary Sand and Sorrow about the Darfur genocide, but "ignored" Attack on Darfur. The German director claimed his was "10-times better" than Clooney's and would've brought more attention to the area.

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"Hollywood sucks the capital from the rich people from around the world, they suck all the capital in, so that they can f--king drive a Ferrari!" he said in one of the videos. "They do all the f--king charity stuff as long as they're getting the press write ups about it so they can buy another f--king castle in Africa.

"Most bulls--t business," he added.

He also went after superhero franchises, calling them all "stupid" and "not real."

Watch the videos above to find out what else he had to say about Hollywood.