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Skewed & Reviewed's Gareth Von Kallenbach takes on the task of talking with Dungeon Siege Movie Director, Uwe Boll, in this intrinsic, and highly interesting, interview...
GVK: Will the film likely be PG-13 or R Rated?
UB: BLOODRAYNE is R. In the Name of the King – a Dungeon Siege tale – will be PG 13.
GVK: Any truth to the reports that the film will be over Three Hours in length?
UB: Or longer. Maybe we have to do the KILL BILL variation – two parts. Nobody wants to sit so long in the theatre.
GVK: How has it been working with such a large cast with so many name actors and actresses in it and have you had to change your Directing style to accommodate a larger cast and What challenges has this presented for filming?
UB: GOOD CAST is important. Big Names doesn’t matter if they are wrong for the part. In BLOODRAYNE and DUNGEON SIEGE I have the right names for the right parts. It is a pleasure to work with all that great actors – and they feel better if the partner is also a well known face and good actor.
GVK: Staging battle sequences with swords must present numerous challenges both to the actors and you as a director. How have you setup the battles sequences in the film, and will the battles in the film be a mix of large epic battles and battles between small groups or individuals?
UB: Exactly: we have all kinds of fights and battles, ambushes, massacres….etc.! I had Tony Ching (HERO) as fight choreographer and he was great.
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