You know what feels better than bankruptcy? Cold steel and hot lead. And that's the guiding principal behind Uwe Boll's
Bailout: The Age Of Greed, a film that plays a lot like a much lower budget spin on 1993 Joel Schumacher effort
Falling Down.
Millions of people have lost everything in
the financial crisis. They've lost their jobs, their homes, their life
savings. In addressing the crisis, the government bailout has not
addressed the problem, but instead will have a horrific impact on state
economies for generations to come.
The bailout has proven more
costly than the world's collected history of wars and natural disasters.
Countries are going bankrupt and our economic systems are collapsing.
This film is about a man who lost everything in the bailout and who strikes back at the system that took everything he had.
Dominic Purcell goes two for two with Uwe Boll in 2012 - he also stars in
In The Name Of The King 3 - and you can check out the trailer for this one below.