 0/4
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John Anderson |
Convinced that Arab terrorists are inherently hilarious, and that shooting fish in the leaky barrel of American pop culture takes marksmanship, Boll is a boor, and a symptom of something sad and dehumanizing.
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| Oct., 18 2008 03:27 AM
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Newsday |
 .5/4
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David Nusair |
The end result is a film that feels as though it's been conceived and executed by a third grader...
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| Oct., 06 2008 02:55 PM
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Reel Film Reviews |
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MaryAnn Johanson |
Boll mistakes shock for satire and crudity for cleverness in this desperately unfunny, hopelessly clueless catalogue of the ills of America... that ends up rejoicing in what it believes it is sending up.
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| Aug., 26 2008 12:56 PM
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Flick Filosopher |
 2/5
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Chris Carle |
The second half of the movie is a mess with only light humor and some audacious bits to liven up the mood.
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| Jun., 12 2008 02:17 PM
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IGN Movies |
 2/4
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Jeffrey M. Anderson |
I guess you could call it a "satire," but it doesn't particularly care to take the time or energy to spin the satire in any meaningful way; it merely thunders over all its ideas like a rabid elephant.
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| Jun., 05 2008 08:41 PM
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Combustible Celluloid |
 2/4
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Peter Hartlaub |
If this movie had been made by an unknown young director, a lot of critics would still be panning the movie for its inconsistencies -- but many others would be praising his courage.
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| May., 30 2008 01:30 PM
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San Francisco Chronicle |
 0/4
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Chad Greene |
Boll's self-inflicted dose of Schadenfreude is the only sure shot in this miserable misfire of a satire, which aims for "campy," but hits "crappy" instead.
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| May., 30 2008 12:09 PM
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Boxoffice Magazine |
 1.5/4
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Rossiter Drake |
Is it funny? Not really, but it has isolated flashes of inspiration. Elsewhere, the film is a jumbled, needlessly violent mess, sloppily edited and feckless in its attempts at political satire.
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| May., 29 2008 08:53 PM
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San Francisco Examiner |
 3/10
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Edward Douglas |
Almost worth watching because it's so unbelievably abysmal that you can't believe any filmmaker, let alone one as hated as Dr. Boll, would deliberately make light of such subjects in order to shock and offend.
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| May., 23 2008 11:26 AM
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ComingSoon.net |
 1.5/4
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Maitland McDonagh |
Fearlessness isn't inherently funny: Postal's touches of wit are lost in the flying body parts, gross-out gags, and the full frontal spectacle of Foley's no-longer-private parts.
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| May., 23 2008 11:23 AM
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TV Guide's Movie Guide |
 1/4
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Kyle Smith |
Postal strikes me as marginally superior to Morgan Spurlock's merely boneheaded Where in the World Is Osama bin Laden? But that's like saying Moe is smarter than Curly.
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| May., 23 2008 11:01 AM
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New York Post |
 0/5
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Elizabeth Weitzman |
It's hard to imagine a worse movie will come out this year, and yet Boll's growing notoriety has already earned the trailer millions of hits on YouTube. Ed Wood never had it so good.
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| May., 23 2008 10:56 AM
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New York Daily News |
 1.5/5
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Mark Olsen |
Postal is largely just a byproduct of Boll's self-promotion, rendering the film itself, in essence, beside the point.
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| May., 23 2008 10:43 AM
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Los Angeles Times |
 2/5
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Jim Slotek |
In short, we have a trainwreck of a comedy that goes on far longer than you'd care to watch an actual trainwreck, trying too hard to be offensive the entire time and delivering its jokes with the timing of a 2-year-old with a mixing spoon and a soup-pot.
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| May., 23 2008 10:30 AM
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Jam! Movies |
 1/5
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Nathan Lee |
Infantile, irreverent and boorish to the max, Postal explodes with bad attitude and lousy filmmaking.
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| May., 23 2008 10:22 AM
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New York Times |
 1/4
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Michael Harris |
This reviewer is not easy to offend, but is very easy to bore. And I was bored out of my tree for most of Boll's lamely conceived, cliché-ridden debacle.
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| May., 23 2008 10:04 AM
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Globe and Mail |
 2/5
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Bill Gibron |
Indeed, Postal is THAT kind of movie, one that substitutes rancor for real wit, that utilizes splatter when a few script rewrites would have worked much better.
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| May., 23 2008 09:50 AM
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PopMatters |
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Brian Tallerico |
What's wrong with Postal can be summed up pretty easily - it's a comedy that's never once funny.
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| May., 23 2008 07:49 AM
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The Deadbolt |
 C+
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Amy Nicholson |
Twice as violent and half as funny as anything resembling a good movie, it's still a hell of a ride
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| May., 23 2008 01:56 AM
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I.E. Weekly |
 1/5
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Peter Sobczynski |
Imagine what "Catch-22" might have been like if it had been written by that creepy grade-school classmate of yours who was always talking about how cool it would be to stick a cherry bomb under that dead squirrel he found on the side of the road
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| May., 22 2008 09:50 PM
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eFilmCritic.com |