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296:, he heads into the center of town. First, he incapacitates the police by car-bombing their headquarters with a remote-controlled, bomb-loaded van. He then walks through the streets, shooting people at random with the submachine guns, and stops to taunt and shoot the coffee shop owner. Two police officers open fire on him, but Bill's armor blocks the bullets and he kills both officers. He goes into a salon filled with several hiding women and takes off his mask in order to get a drink before leaving without shooting anyone, but then returns after realizing he revealed his identity to the salon occupants, all of whom he kills. 277:, Bill Williamson, a 23-year-old man, is living with his parents and working a low-paid job as a mechanic, feeling bombarded with the problems of the world, by ubiquitous TV sets, radios, and the outspoken political views of 21-year-old Evan Drince, who seems to be his sole friend. Bill's parents ask him to move out and Bill leaves for work, stopping to get coffee along the way, and argues with the shop owner when he is unsatisfied with his coffee. At work, his boss interrupts him while Bill is working on a personal vehicle off the clock. The boss then condescendingly dismisses Bill's request for a raise. 400: 300:
to subdue him. He proceeds to rob the bank, forcing the manager to empty a safe full of money into a plastic trash bag. Outside the bank, he secretly switches the money he stole with his fake money and burns the bag in a trash can, shouting that money is worthless and causes the problems of the world.
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paintball competition. Bill drives to the forest and is pursued by several police officers, led by Sheriff Melvoy. Bill kills most of the officers with explosives and flees into the forest, pursued by Melvoy, the only surviving policeman. When he arrives at the forest, Bill ambushes Melvoy, stabbing
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Bill goes unnoticed into a bingo parlor, orders a sandwich, harasses the host, and leaves without shooting anyone, believing the elderly patrons are already close enough to dying. He then enters a local bank, killing the security guard before shooting some of the employees and customers who attempt
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Bill then returns home before his parents arrive with horror stories about the killings in town. While they are conversing in front of the television, news stations report that they have identified the killer as Evan, and that at least 93 people have been killed in the rampage. In his room, while
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era, who is claiming the innocence of his son and accusing Bill of the crime. Bill fills a briefcase with the stolen money and prepares to leave. The story concludes with a home video of Bill announcing his departure on a personal quest to unknown whereabouts, to further reduce the world's
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gave the film 3.5 stars out 5 and stated, "Uwe Boll can be a little less angry today knowing he has crafted a solid, tension-filled, original thriller about subject matter that few filmmakers would dare even touch. Congratulations, Dr. Boll, you've silenced many of your critics."
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and then places one of his pistols in Evan's hand, shooting him in the head to give the illusion of suicide. Bill puts the armor suit and weapons on Evan's corpse, leaves the forest, and burns remaining evidence in a barrel.
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gave the film 7 out of 10, stating "Even a broken clock is right two times a day. And it was bound to happen eventually. Uwe Boll has made a good movie. Not a great movie, but a decent film."
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received several positive reviews. Comments were made expressing surprise at the positive reviews the film received, as Uwe Boll's previous films have been poorly reviewed by critics.
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After killing a restaurant waitress to reinforce the case that Evan, who had argued with the waitress, was the killer, Bill calls Evan, who is in a forest nearby expecting him for a
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gave the film a negative review, calling it "uncompromising and nearly unwatchable (as much for its subject as for its nauseating visual style)". Scott Foy of
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packing his belongings and the stolen bank money, Bill hears a local television news report that police have arrested Evan's father, an activist during the
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stated "I can’t believe the words I’m about to type (...) Uwe Boll’s latest film (...) is good. Very good." The film received 3½ stars out of 5 from
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population. A text indicates Bill had disappeared from that point on, and two years later, his video recording found its way onto the Internet.
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Back at home, Bill prints out fake money and then constructs a suit of AR-500 steel body armor, complete with a ballistic helmet and a
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in the rest of the world. It was Boll's first film to gain mainly positive reviews. The film was followed by two sequels
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has taken a deep look into the mirror, reflected on his films, and made a turn for the better". Peter Debruge of
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project in the US and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 1, 2010, by Phase 4 Films.
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While receiving a theatrical opening in Boll's native Germany, the film is a
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hostage as a political platform. Featured alongside Fletcher are actors
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him and leaving him to die. Finding Evan, Bill immobilizes him with a
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revealed that Uwe Boll had begun development of a sequel to
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and was released on August 19, 2014. A third film called
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Index


Uwe Boll
Brendan Fletcher
Michael Paré
Shaun Sipos
Lynda Boyd
Fantastic Fest
action film
Uwe Boll
Brendan Fletcher
Michael Paré
Shaun Sipos
Lynda Boyd
direct-to-video
Rampage: Capital Punishment
Rampage: President Down
Oregon
paintball
submachine guns
semiautomatic pistols
knives
stun gun
Vietnam War
Brendan Fletcher
Michael Paré
Shaun Sipos
Lynda Boyd
Matt Frewer
Brent Hodge
Katharine Isabelle

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