The best thing to come out of this is that Zack Ward doesn't regret his role in the movie. I mean, he came back to play himself in Postal 2 Paradise Lost, and even returned to be an optional voice for The Dude in Postal 4.
This movie wasn't a success, some may Even Say that it was a misstep on his career, and what did he said to all those people? "I. Regret. Nothing." Truly a Legend, and i'm glad that he's back as an optional voice for the dude in P4
I like the energy of the director. - guilty of a tax evasion scheme - literally “1v1 no rematch” his critics - knows his film is shit and does not care
Don't forget he would punch Michael Bay in the gut if he saw him on the street. That has to be the biggest W of them all. I like this guy's energy. Though, I wonder just how difficult it is to work with him. Is he a real jerk in that department?
@@Mike14264 I'm dying of laughter right now since I really do believe he would actually knock out Michael Bay, get arrested and make the news if they ever met.
The "shoot children" part really feels like they took the False and overall lies from the news about Postal1 and made it into a long clip into the movie.
And it was fucking GREAT Vince Desi gets to punch Uwe Boll in the face, Soil gets to feast AND the infamous director kicked the bucket at the end of the scene
The 9/11 sketch at the beginning of the film is actually genius. It's a perfect filter which will lead anybody who *won't* find the movie funny to shut if off before they've wasted too much time.
It really is. I wanna say only the Ratchet and Clank movie out did it in terms of being both entertaining to outsiders and highly faithful to the original material.
The funniest fact is,technicly: *That this movie perfectly sumorises the ideas of Postal 2.* The movie is offensive? The game was too. The story made no sense?Well, Postal's story didn't either. This movie is stupid? Well, i think by now you got my point. This movie is not only the perfect visualisation of Directors vision,but also Game creators vision. *And that is why this movie is a masterpiece.*
Fun fact: if you played postal 1 than you know why postal 2 is so offensive. Postal 1 was a tragedy with deep lore and can almost be seen as horror but critics suck ass and criticised it for being that so to combat them RWS made postal 2 to be offensive.
@@tubach1082 I mean yeah, but that doesn't make their reaction of making Postal 2 into the most ironically offensive thing ever whilst also allowing it to be beaten as a pacifist any less funny.
Almost everything you blamed the director for was just a straight adaptation of the game. The taliban in the store. The random midget. People doing batshit insane things for no reason it’s all PERFECT he truly is a genius
@@vav3532 Coleman was in some scenes for this movie but he got sick during the filming and had to be replaced by that other small guy in the movie since he couldn't finish his scenes.
Honestly, I feel the movie's humor is exactly on point to the game's humor. I feel like postal 2 was the perfect game for what Uwe Bull wanted to do. Of course the movie doesnt have much to do with the game outside of a few refrences, but I feel like the movie is more of an extension of the theme of postal 2 and not really a movie based on it. The movie, like the game, is a low budget, poorly produced shitpost of society, and somehow is still fun to go through. I honestly beleive this is Uwe Bull's best film, wether he knows it or not. And honestly? I feel like its the perfect postal movie.
One could also argue his Rampage series but that was more a commentary on violence in society and what is considered morally good and bad. Postal is definitely his best video game movie and less forced than Blubberella.
I'd argue that there isnt really a good way to adapt Postal 2's story without taking some creative liberties. The basic premise of it is "Here are some normally mundane chores for you to do, do them however you want." that isnt exactly the easiest thing to adapt into a film. I think this movie is probably the best way to adapt Postal into a film, it doesnt just reference the game like you said because it actually takes quite a few elements from the game itself and comes up with a story. Take for example, the Krotchy dolls. In the game theres a mission to get a Krotchy doll, but its rare so you have to go into a storage facility to retrieve it while fighting off other people who are probably also after it. In the movie this is adapted into the main storyline, they basically took a mission from the game and made it into the main plot. The movie also incorporated Uncle Dave and his doomsday cult pretty well, once again adapting a simple mission from the game and expanding upon it in the film. Am I giving the movie to much credit? Yeah, probably. But while this might not be a good film overall, I think its one of the greater video game movies out there in terms of faithfulness. And its kind of sad not to see people giving the movie the credit it deserves for being a solid adaption of the game. This is probably going to be one of the only videos on the movie that gives it some attention, but sadly the maker of this video didn't shine some light on how faithful it is to the source material. He could have made a comparison to the game and how it was meant to he unconventional and offensive, but instead went with Kanye West's album. I'm sure if you're reading this you're probably thinking I'm being a bit to passionate about this dumb film and its source material. But the funny thing is, I dont even like video games.
The Postal Dude (Uwe Boll’s interpretation) himself is personified irony. His inner struggle of not wanting to kill people but having the maniacal situations around him pushes him to the edge. His iconic uniform says “Peace”, with the sleeves torn off which shows an Anarchy symbol; it is the base definition of irony, at first sight you notice Peace, but then the violence sets in. Just like how the terrorists at the beginning renounce their ways of being in the Taliban and trying to enjoy life but then the passengers cause 9/11, the situation was at first changed with the thought of peace in mind but then the people ruin the opportunity to keep peace but then they turn the Twin Towers into peaces.
This game stays so incredibly close to the game it hurts, been a fan since day one! Fun Fact: During the shootout in the finale you can actually see one of the actors holding an invisible gun.
Postal is the type of SERIES that isn't afraid to break the boundaries. This is the same series where the original first game ended with a level that took place at a Elementary School. Granted it was more of a cutscene and they changed it in the remake, but still
It's pretty accurate to the Postal games all things considered. A video game adaptation actually accurate to the game is rare. And this is the only good uwe boll movie.
@@BlueRGuy Me, a trans-black-twitter-reddit user: The fuck are you on, this movie is amazing. I havnt watched something that funny since Emperors New Groove. But hahah, you get to repeat the same shit everyone else does, good for you?
It was Scut’s redemption after hitting rock bottom. Looking at it that way, it managed to be Cobra Kai 10+ years before Cobra Kai even existed. I never thought something so dated could be so ahead of its time.
The comparison that came to mind for me was the original Shrek and how it was just a massive middle finger to disney, although it was financially and critically well received. Thanks for revealing this masterpiece, I'm gonna give postal a watch.
I think there actually is a movie you can compare Postal to, a movie made by someone with no interest in making a conventional movie, where the movie itself is the joke. Freddy Got Fingered I'm not even joking. I think the two are very similar.
The Postal movie is literally the perfect adaption of Postal 2. It borrows almost every element from the game (The Taliban in the back of the store, a midgit celebrity, the uncle with his cult even the mob that chases the protag and his reasons for going postal like waiting in que) but changes them a little and tells its own story. It's a horrific and absurdly offensive movie on its own merits but as an adaption? There's nothing more perfect. I mean for gods sake in Postal 2 the protag works for Vince at Runnin Scissors, the people who make the Postal games. So real life Vince is in Postal 2 and they brought him into the movie as well. I can't even begin to explain how perfect it all is. It's rediculous, it's bad faith, it's offensive, it's stupid but man it's literally just Postal FMV.
I enjoy Postal's more psychological horror bent, but yeah: I can only play a handful of levels at a stretch. Something about the artwork looks raw even for the time, and the sound design ranges from awkwardly silent (barring a few ambient sounds and screams of the dying) to outright hellscapes that haunt my dreams. Feels like the video game equivalent of found footage.
4:25 I’m not sure if Dumbsville knows, but this is literally one of the first Easter eggs you can find in Postal 2, during the ‘get goat milk’ task on Monday! You can access it earlier though if you go through the sewage tunnel right behind Postal Dude’s trailer, and it immediately goes into the hideout.
Number 6: Man urinates on fellow passenger for not being allowed to smoke. An Algerian man was arrested in February 2016 on arrival of his flight, after causing a fight on the plane then urinating on another passenger. The incidents took place mid-air on an Air Méditerranée flight from Algiers to Paris. Halfway through his 90-minute route, one of the passengers was outraged because he wasn't allowed to smoke or drink alcohol on board. He later urinated on another passenger in protest, but the victim stood up and punched him. Cabin crew members managed to break up the fight and held down the disruptive passenger. The flight was diverted to Lyon, and the Algerian man along with the other man involved in the fight were escorted off the plane by police, upon landing.
Games like postal 2 today would be destroyed, canceled and killed with facts and logic by Twitter. I can't imagine what a movie like that today would be like.
Dude the movie Scarface would be "problematic" in this day and age because we can't have good thing's anymore. Unless "shitter" approves of it of course
I remember watching this as a kid after playing postal 2 over and over again and it was exactly what it was supposed to be - Postal. To this day I think it's such a great adaptation of an insane game.I don't see how you could score it negatively if you've played the game.
Played the games and watched the movie, exactly what I wanted as it very much so matches the overall humor quite well. Not much Postal Dude involvement other than him barely tolerating Paradise's residents, perhaps an origin story. But them acting what the Postal 2 NPCs would do in real life, the madness just keeps me invested on how it's going to play out. Much like that one Tom Green movie.
I mean the taliban hideout in the gas station is one of the things in the game, if you rob the store you will be attacked by taliban members. I gotta say he’s sticking to the source material there
This movie is the perfect representation of me trying to do a pacifist run and then commiting every single crime in the scoreboard because paradise feels empty without a maniac peeing on a police's face into vommitting
I don’t care what anyone says, this movie was so damn entertaining I can ignore basically all it’s shortcomings. Watching this with a friend at like 2 in the morning was an amazing experience
The movie is actually funnier than hazbin hotel Then again that's not a hard thing to be Edit: hasbin hotel is fine I was just making a joke. imo helluva boss is better.
First time watching it i was Sorta disappointed over how it strayed off from the story of the game.. but it sorta grew on me and now i really love this film, even tho Postal dude never actually "goes full postal".
Okay when I was in high school I got my friends to watch this movie because it was legitimately the only Uwe Boll movie that I ever enjoyed. it was a tough sell, but I really got them to like it. I'm not sure if it was actually good or if I was just an edgy teenager, but I'm glad to see that at least one other person appreciates it.
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Br0leg more WADs when?
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The best thing to come out of this is that Zack Ward doesn't regret his role in the movie. I mean, he came back to play himself in Postal 2 Paradise Lost, and even returned to be an optional voice for The Dude in Postal 4.
I mean he follows The Dude's words:
"I regret nothing!"
This movie wasn't a success, some may Even Say that it was a misstep on his career, and what did he said to all those people?
"I. Regret. Nothing."
Truly a Legend, and i'm glad that he's back as an optional voice for the dude in P4
He regrets nothing
I like the energy of the director.
- guilty of a tax evasion scheme
- literally “1v1 no rematch” his critics
- knows his film is shit and does not care
Sigma Uwe Boll grindset
Don't forget he would punch Michael Bay in the gut if he saw him on the street. That has to be the biggest W of them all. I like this guy's energy.
Though, I wonder just how difficult it is to work with him. Is he a real jerk in that department?
This man is literally the definition of based
@@Mike14264 He sounds like an edgier version of your average NSDAPs senior member so I guess he's pretty bad.
@@Mike14264 I'm dying of laughter right now since I really do believe he would actually knock out Michael Bay, get arrested and make the news if they ever met.
Ironically, it turned out being an accurate depiction of postal 2's absurdity
yep
this is like battle alita good adaptation style
This entire movie is just a modded Postal 2 playthough
@@moomooold pretty much
...Dumbsville: you now what its funny?!!!! BRUH BRUH B-b-b-b-b-b-b-bBRUUUH Screech LOOOUDNNOISES!! * Dated old meme* every 3 seconds
If only he smoked crack also
The "shoot children" part really feels like they took the False and overall lies from the news about Postal1 and made it into a long clip into the movie.
Lmao yeah
And it was fucking GREAT
Vince Desi gets to punch Uwe Boll in the face, Soil gets to feast AND the infamous director kicked the bucket at the end of the scene
Postal 2 is just the devs “i dont give a shit anymore” game after they tried to make a deep story about delusion and mental conditions with postal 1
The 9/11 sketch at the beginning of the film is actually genius. It's a perfect filter which will lead anybody who *won't* find the movie funny to shut if off before they've wasted too much time.
it is also hilarious
@@lowserver2 its really offensive for armericans, wich makes it funny
@@karlik4861 true
national tragedy=funny i guess?
@@thomasmieulet193 well Americans find the Holocaust funny so maybe 9/11 had too little deaths to be considered funny
this unironically sounds like the best game to movie adaptation ever
It really is.
I wanna say only the Ratchet and Clank movie out did it in terms of being both entertaining to outsiders and highly faithful to the original material.
@@zigfaust (except for the butchering of the charicters and bland version of a actually good story)
It is the best adaption ever. Just the film still ended up being worse than the game
A mostly original story that captures the essence of the game without copying its story? That makes it worthy of a watch!
Honestly it’s surprising how accurate this movie is
The funniest fact is,technicly:
*That this movie perfectly sumorises the ideas of Postal 2.*
The movie is offensive? The game was too.
The story made no sense?Well, Postal's story didn't either.
This movie is stupid? Well, i think by now you got my point.
This movie is not only the perfect visualisation of Directors vision,but also Game creators vision.
*And that is why this movie is a masterpiece.*
uwe said the movie was about postal 1
@@carzdroid i doubt that, since the store is from postal 2, the cult is from postal 2 same goes for the cat suppresor
Lets just say its for postal 2
This may well be one of the best adaptions of any video game when you think about it
It helps that the original devs approved of the movie, to the point of showing up in it lol
Dumbsville has “no regerts” up to this point.
Postal 4: No Regerts
i have a regert
@@anopirsten7565 postcard 4
"OK, so I'm bi" is one of the best death lines I've ever heard
Fun fact: if you played postal 1 than you know why postal 2 is so offensive. Postal 1 was a tragedy with deep lore and can almost be seen as horror but critics suck ass and criticised it for being that so to combat them RWS made postal 2 to be offensive.
They also made it so you can beat Postal 2 as a pacifist because the first game was accused of glorifying violence.
@@darthplagueis13 it kinda absolutely was, it was all about you murdering everyone in town
@@tubach1082 I mean yeah, but that doesn't make their reaction of making Postal 2 into the most ironically offensive thing ever whilst also allowing it to be beaten as a pacifist any less funny.
I love postal 1
I’m pretty sure I saw somewhere the game was made to be like what the media thought all video games where like as satire toward them.
Almost everything you blamed the director for was just a straight adaptation of the game. The taliban in the store. The random midget. People doing batshit insane things for no reason it’s all PERFECT he truly is a genius
From what I've heard, they actually shot a few scenes with actual Gary Coleman, but he passed away before the movie was finished
@@jacplac97 the movie came out in 2007 and coleman died in 2010
Bravo Vince
@@vav3532 Coleman was in some scenes for this movie but he got sick during the filming and had to be replaced by that other small guy in the movie since he couldn't finish his scenes.
@@Criegrrunov Wouldnt it be fucking hilarious that they kept him in and then just replaced him mid film?
Honestly, I feel the movie's humor is exactly on point to the game's humor. I feel like postal 2 was the perfect game for what Uwe Bull wanted to do. Of course the movie doesnt have much to do with the game outside of a few refrences, but I feel like the movie is more of an extension of the theme of postal 2 and not really a movie based on it. The movie, like the game, is a low budget, poorly produced shitpost of society, and somehow is still fun to go through. I honestly beleive this is Uwe Bull's best film, wether he knows it or not. And honestly? I feel like its the perfect postal movie.
I agree
One could also argue his Rampage series but that was more a commentary on violence in society and what is considered morally good and bad. Postal is definitely his best video game movie and less forced than Blubberella.
Best comment.
I'd argue that there isnt really a good way to adapt Postal 2's story without taking some creative liberties. The basic premise of it is "Here are some normally mundane chores for you to do, do them however you want." that isnt exactly the easiest thing to adapt into a film. I think this movie is probably the best way to adapt Postal into a film, it doesnt just reference the game like you said because it actually takes quite a few elements from the game itself and comes up with a story. Take for example, the Krotchy dolls. In the game theres a mission to get a Krotchy doll, but its rare so you have to go into a storage facility to retrieve it while fighting off other people who are probably also after it. In the movie this is adapted into the main storyline, they basically took a mission from the game and made it into the main plot. The movie also incorporated Uncle Dave and his doomsday cult pretty well, once again adapting a simple mission from the game and expanding upon it in the film. Am I giving the movie to much credit? Yeah, probably. But while this might not be a good film overall, I think its one of the greater video game movies out there in terms of faithfulness. And its kind of sad not to see people giving the movie the credit it deserves for being a solid adaption of the game. This is probably going to be one of the only videos on the movie that gives it some attention, but sadly the maker of this video didn't shine some light on how faithful it is to the source material. He could have made a comparison to the game and how it was meant to he unconventional and offensive, but instead went with Kanye West's album. I'm sure if you're reading this you're probably thinking I'm being a bit to passionate about this dumb film and its source material. But the funny thing is, I dont even like video games.
i thought i didnt like this movie at first
you know its not postal game
then i relised oh crap
this is actual good accurate postal movie
So basically:
Shitpost the movie.
Shitpost the game is pretty awesome tho
Basically
Postal Movie is YTP but in real life without the mega editing and the big nonsense
@@Type75Advance So an accurate representation of the game
@@joelmaxwell06 yes but the only thing left is the petition part
@@Type75Advance Or a raging fucking sociopath as the main character
Wait JK Simmons playing a conspiracy theorist but he was already a conspiracy theorist in Spider-Man
And he was the president in C&C red alert 3
It's a fantastic movie. The only people who would hate it haven't played Postal 2. The film is very faithful to the spirit of the game.
I'm glad this video came out on inauguration day so I can watch this instead of being in a zoom class
I didn’t realize that I uploaded this on Inauguration Day. That somehow makes this video ten times better.
@@dumbsville damn bro it is ten times better tbh cause of how the games and movie goes you know
The Postal Dude (Uwe Boll’s interpretation) himself is personified irony. His inner struggle of not wanting to kill people but having the maniacal situations around him pushes him to the edge. His iconic uniform says “Peace”, with the sleeves torn off which shows an Anarchy symbol; it is the base definition of irony, at first sight you notice Peace, but then the violence sets in. Just like how the terrorists at the beginning renounce their ways of being in the Taliban and trying to enjoy life but then the passengers cause 9/11, the situation was at first changed with the thought of peace in mind but then the people ruin the opportunity to keep peace but then they turn the Twin Towers into peaces.
But that's not what the Anarchy symbol means, it just means Anarchy is order and well Anarchy the political term isn't violent.
what
@Mister Majestic I was high as balls when I was typing this
@@thecolorpurple4807 that explains that last pun.
@@Mike14264
lmaoooooo
“Do you like postal the movie?”
Dumbsville: well yes but actually no
But also actually yes
@@dumbsville *911 Joke*
@@dumbsville I sense the pyrocinical in you
@@dumbsville But also actually no
@@swagpyro47 And I sense the pyro in yo...
Wait...
Are you a...?
Krotchy is actually a common fictional (I think) character in the Postal series starting in the second game.
I’d like to point out that the convenience store owner later played Nicodemus the Pharisee in The Chosen.
Fun little fact.
If he was going to offend everyone, he should've at least put more focus on postal guy
Postal Dude
"Postal dude?" That's the best we could come up with?"
@@TheOneTrueLevi its perfect already
@@TheOneTrueLevi i mean the doom community back then called the doom slayer,the doom guy and no one complained-
@@Mentallyheld it's a quote from the movie, homie
Honestly, it's kinda hard to get offended by this movie purely by how confused the story makes me
The story is pretty simple, actually: guy tries to live normal life except that everything around him is anything but normal.
Like the original postal
@Freesmart Based on a video game "about Twitter". lol
This movie is beyond a fever dream. It could be categorized as a whole other drug
Catnip or health pipe category?
This can’t be good for me, but I feel GREAT!
I like how this movie somehow manage to capture the absurdity of Postal 2 itself
16:39
"Shoot him"
I think that's the only line that make sense in the entire movie
You know this is the 2000’s when they reference Osama Bin Laden in present tense.
Ohhh shit
Osama Bin Laden leaked fotage
Obama bin laden
@@mangoidk3248 osama bin leaked
As a postal fan the movie is magic. The movie is literally if you take a scene from Postal 2 and make it a film. It’s an amazing adaptation
This game stays so incredibly close to the game it hurts, been a fan since day one!
Fun Fact: During the shootout in the finale you can actually see one of the actors holding an invisible gun.
The only time Boll managed to accurately capture a game's essence.
Postal is the type of movie that's not afraid to break the boundaries of the movie industry.
it's not afraid to break the hymen of the movie industry.
Postal is the type of SERIES that isn't afraid to break the boundaries.
This is the same series where the original first game ended with a level that took place at a Elementary School. Granted it was more of a cutscene and they changed it in the remake, but still
@@DueM Was the metaphor necessary
@@Thunderage03 ofc
@Stix N' Stones hey, twitter exist ya know
Imagine being a kid in the 80s, being in A Christmas Story, and seeing your future self in this movie.
"What's the difference between a duck..." was actually funny
Most of the writing in this movie was actually funny af.
I'm just assuming since Vince Desi had oversight on the movie he made sure it wasnt shit.
@@zigfaust vince desi my favorite mafia boss
This unironically looks more entertaining than the new marvel eternals movie.
Man, it's been a long time since I laughed uncontrollably
watching a yt video.
Thanks Dumbsville, your videos are pure gold!
It's pretty accurate to the Postal games all things considered. A video game adaptation actually accurate to the game is rare.
And this is the only good uwe boll movie.
What about rampage? Its a movie about a terrible guy doing terrible things, but its still entertaining
Except a lot of this is from Postal 2, not Postal 1 as Uwe claims what he adapted
@@ArcturusOTE “Postal Game S
Postal dude probably go ape shit at the start of the movie
falling down is like a postal movie
I know people say this a lot, but this movie is genuinely a fever dream.
its 2021 we have sensitive people
@@joshuagraham2843 and twitter
@@joshuagraham2843 Tfw boomers just repeating the same words "Snowflake generation sensitive"
@@BlueRGuy Me, a trans-black-twitter-reddit user: The fuck are you on, this movie is amazing. I havnt watched something that funny since Emperors New Groove.
But hahah, you get to repeat the same shit everyone else does, good for you?
@@zigfaust ew
This is the spiritual sequel to A Christmas Story.
It was Scut’s redemption after hitting rock bottom. Looking at it that way, it managed to be Cobra Kai 10+ years before Cobra Kai even existed. I never thought something so dated could be so ahead of its time.
"If everybody is a stereotype, then nobody is"
I'm proud of Uncle Dave for his journey of self-discovery 🥰🥰🥰
Dumbsville editing is on a drug trip
I love this type of editing
@@LoopsXP Look up 21 century humor.
trust me you have to be on drugs to edit especially good ones
It’s essentially Overly-ironic humor which is in the same vain of Twomad.
Which one?
It's like if someone made a movie that accurately depicts the term "fuck it"
This seems like movie I would make while drunk
Postal the Movie also perfectly represents what playing the postal games is like.
I lived long enough to see Postal the movie be called a masterpiece
The comparison that came to mind for me was the original Shrek and how it was just a massive middle finger to disney, although it was financially and critically well received. Thanks for revealing this masterpiece, I'm gonna give postal a watch.
I think there actually is a movie you can compare Postal to, a movie made by someone with no interest in making a conventional movie, where the movie itself is the joke.
Freddy Got Fingered
I'm not even joking. I think the two are very similar.
Daddy would you like some sausages?
Well, thank you for my bing watch setting. I fucking love both of those movies.
@@turnip5359 "He's a child molester, HE'S A CHIIILLD MOLLLLESTEEEEERR!!!!!!" (Throws Hypocrates' bust out of window)
I'm surprised this didn't get an academy award.
Can we appreciate how well this actor fits his role (even if we look at his appearance)?
Fun fact: they brought him back for the Paradise Lost DLC based off his performance.
Uwe Boll: I regret nothing.
I want another postal 2 movie where postaldude literally just destroys the entire world's economy cause karens forced censoring in video-games
@Stix N' Stones r e p e a t
and donald trump
postal dude kills donald trump and covid19 jokes
well there is postal 4 already
@Stix N' Stones what's that?
A sequel was supposed to happen but it's in limbo at this point
Postal Movie is the highest, peak form of Punk in the history of filmmaking.
you can't change my mind.
Unironically true
Modern punk is gay.
I’m starting to think with the amount of hazbin references in his vids he’s a fan
Uwe boll? Bad director? Nah, more like BEST director ever. You dont see the other directors demolishing their critics in the ring.
The Postal movie is literally the perfect adaption of Postal 2. It borrows almost every element from the game (The Taliban in the back of the store, a midgit celebrity, the uncle with his cult even the mob that chases the protag and his reasons for going postal like waiting in que) but changes them a little and tells its own story.
It's a horrific and absurdly offensive movie on its own merits but as an adaption? There's nothing more perfect. I mean for gods sake in Postal 2 the protag works for Vince at Runnin Scissors, the people who make the Postal games. So real life Vince is in Postal 2 and they brought him into the movie as well. I can't even begin to explain how perfect it all is. It's rediculous, it's bad faith, it's offensive, it's stupid but man it's literally just Postal FMV.
"Bitch, I'm back out my coma
- Kanye West (2020)
Waking up on your sofa
When I park my Range Rover
@@jourdin. slightly scratch your Corolla
As a huge Postal 2 fan, I absolutely love this movie.
Buttsauce
@@sleepingonyourroof This can’t be good for me, but I feel greeeaat
@therealeikichionizuka I regret nothing
Postal is one of the few Video Game Movies thats ACTUALLY accurate to the original source material
10:02 showing susuan while talking about very mean germans is pretty ironic
9:37 the most realistic part of this movie
"and the most controversial game in the series is Postal 2"
Postal 1/redux: am i a joke to you?
Had the same reaction. Postal 2 is supposed to be funny. Postal is pretty much plaid straight.
I enjoy Postal's more psychological horror bent, but yeah: I can only play a handful of levels at a stretch. Something about the artwork looks raw even for the time, and the sound design ranges from awkwardly silent (barring a few ambient sounds and screams of the dying) to outright hellscapes that haunt my dreams. Feels like the video game equivalent of found footage.
Postal 3: heh, amateurs
@@LateNightPerson what are you talking about that game sucked so much just maybe postal 4 might be good
@@rasmushansen9515 yep, it was so controversial that even fans hated it
I swear the director probably consumed every single drug in existence when making this movie
Nah he just took from the source material
"This cant be good to me but i feel great!"
it reminds me of a legendary movie maita nasosi , which is so bad its good
"You punch bricks and jump on turtles? What was Nintendo on, WEEEEED? Hahaha!"
This actually follows the plot of Postal 2 pretty well, Taliban hideout in the convenience store included.
4:44 actually makes sence, since that boss played in movie Hostel :D
Also that one episode from Monk
bro the casting of Postal guy is spot on just like everything else
4:25 I’m not sure if Dumbsville knows, but this is literally one of the first Easter eggs you can find in Postal 2, during the ‘get goat milk’ task on Monday! You can access it earlier though if you go through the sewage tunnel right behind Postal Dude’s trailer, and it immediately goes into the hideout.
it's... not an easter egg??
you're literally forced to escape the grocery store through the hideout
@@Mate_Antal_Zoltan really? I walked out through the front door during my playthrough.
@@Sarahm2261 ohhhh, right, that's if you pay for the milk
I always hoard money in Postal 2
@@Mate_Antal_Zoltan lmao what a mad lad. Maybe that why I'm always running out of money in postal
Masterpiece? That’s a rare word here
"The Hazbin Hotel is unfunny joke is getting old, Dumbsville"
- an unfunny person, probably
Number 6: Man urinates on fellow passenger for not being allowed to smoke. An Algerian man was arrested in February 2016 on arrival of his flight, after causing a fight on the plane then urinating on another passenger. The incidents took place mid-air on an Air Méditerranée flight from Algiers to Paris. Halfway through his 90-minute route, one of the passengers was outraged because he wasn't allowed to smoke or drink alcohol on board. He later urinated on another passenger in protest, but the victim stood up and punched him. Cabin crew members managed to break up the fight and held down the disruptive passenger. The flight was diverted to Lyon, and the Algerian man along with the other man involved in the fight were escorted off the plane by police, upon landing.
@@evil_icicle Me
@@evil_icicle funniest shit I've ever seen
I just want him to actually review it already lol
@@chocodoeeyes same ngl
this is probably the best video game movie ever made it capture the absurdity and ridiculousness of the game perfectly
Is it bad that I unironically wanted to watch this in theaters?
No it's not
Games like postal 2 today would be destroyed, canceled and killed with facts and logic by Twitter. I can't imagine what a movie like that today would be like.
Its a great game
Postal
@@mts9266 It really is. I have played it and it's really fun. It's if you took the humor of a GTA game and raised it up to a billion.
@@johnmemes6447 Postal
Dude the movie Scarface would be "problematic" in this day and age because we can't have good thing's anymore. Unless "shitter" approves of it of course
Oh boy I need to mentally prepare myself for this video
I remember watching this as a kid after playing postal 2 over and over again and it was exactly what it was supposed to be - Postal. To this day I think it's such a great adaptation of an insane game.I don't see how you could score it negatively if you've played the game.
This is so accurate to the game it's frightening
This is somehow the most accurate depiction of postal 2 you could make
Remember that play the protagonists of The Producers made to profit off a horrible performance?
Postal feels like the 2000s Hollywood version of this.
That tank station guy is basically that one car shop Russian from gta v
simeon?
@@SLVGGER-ym9bw yes
Isnt he arab
Hello Todd Howard
Played the games and watched the movie, exactly what I wanted as it very much so matches the overall humor quite well.
Not much Postal Dude involvement other than him barely tolerating Paradise's residents, perhaps an origin story. But them acting what the Postal 2 NPCs would do in real life, the madness just keeps me invested on how it's going to play out.
Much like that one Tom Green movie.
i think this movie gets even better, the older it gets
btw i think this is at least financed by German Tax Money... and you all think Germans are not funny
This movie sounds exactly like a postal movie should sound.
I mean the taliban hideout in the gas station is one of the things in the game, if you rob the store you will be attacked by taliban members. I gotta say he’s sticking to the source material there
You should make more music. I wanna hear more of the struggle of being an ex-sonic TH-camr. It speaks to me on a personal and religious level. :)
Well, this is actually an on point adaptation of postal 2 tbh.
I absolutely LOVE this movie, I've been telling people about it since it came out.
I've been telling people about it since *I* came out
I've watched this video about 3-4 times now and I enjoy it so much. I WILL watch another 30ish or more times. Thanks :D
Someone: How many times you will make hazbin hotel jokes?
Dumbsville: good question
This movie is the perfect representation of me trying to do a pacifist run and then commiting every single crime in the scoreboard because paradise feels empty without a maniac peeing on a police's face into vommitting
*Like you said, this is a masterpiece. We need a second film.*
Sadly it twas cancelled
I don’t care what anyone says, this movie was so damn entertaining I can ignore basically all it’s shortcomings. Watching this with a friend at like 2 in the morning was an amazing experience
20:07 hits different now
The movie is actually funnier than hazbin hotel
Then again that's not a hard thing to be
Edit: hasbin hotel is fine I was just making a joke. imo helluva boss is better.
To me, no. Just, no.
General Washingtoad no what?
@@LS-kr3sh this movie is not even close to funny.
General Washingtoad okay then pretty sure nobody was being serious but alright
Basically everything is funnier than hazbin hotel
Space balls is a goddamn masterpiece. Change my mind
“Is credited as being the worst director of all time”
:M. night shyamalan would like to know your location
M night at least has like 2 good movies
nah unbreakable was good
M. Nighr shyamalan make masterpieces or pieces of shit
Definitively, one of the movies of all time 🗿
First time watching it i was Sorta disappointed over how it strayed off from the story of the game.. but it sorta grew on me and now i really love this film, even tho Postal dude never actually "goes full postal".
Probably the most faithful recreation of a video game to date... WIll Watch
The Layton movie was extremely faithful too!
Dumbsville you can’t just talk about your love for KSI for an hour and call it a review
Okay when I was in high school I got my friends to watch this movie because it was legitimately the only Uwe Boll movie that I ever enjoyed. it was a tough sell, but I really got them to like it. I'm not sure if it was actually good or if I was just an edgy teenager, but I'm glad to see that at least one other person appreciates it.
Oh my God. This movie is hilarious. I’m glad somebody is finally giving this movie the attention it deserves.
How does this movie do the edgy humor better than Hazbin Hotel