

Postal 2007
"Some comedies go too far... others start there."
Directed by Uwe Boll, *Postal (2007)* follows the misadventures of the Postal Dude, a downtrodden everyman who teams up with eccentric cult leader Uncle Dave in a chaotic quest for money and revenge.
Director: Uwe Boll
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Postal (2007) about?
*Postal (2007)* follows an unemployed man who joins forces with a flamboyant cult leader to pull off a heist, only to find himself caught in a deadly crossfire with terrorists plotting the same crime. The film escalates into a chaotic battle involving political figures, blending dark humor with relentless action.
Who directed Postal?
Postal was directed by Uwe Boll, a filmmaker known for his high-octane, often controversial action films.
Who stars in Postal?
The film stars Zack Ward, Dave Foley, J.K. Simmons, Ralf Moeller, and Jackie Tohn.
Is Postal (2007) worth watching?
With its mix of absurd humor and over-the-top action, *Postal (2007)* is a cult favorite for fans of irreverent cinema. While it's not for everyone, its chaotic energy and bold satire make it a standout in Uwe Boll's filmography.
How long is Postal?
Postal runs for 100 minutes.
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About Postal (2007) — A Violent, Absurd Comedy Thriller from Uwe Boll
Directed by Uwe Boll, *Postal (2007)* follows the misadventures of the Postal Dude, a downtrodden everyman who teams up with eccentric cult leader Uncle Dave in a chaotic quest for money and revenge. Their plan to rob an amusement park spirals into a high-stakes showdown when they discover terrorists—including the Taliban—are after the same prize. With gunfights, political satire, and absurd humor, this offbeat action-comedy blends dark comedy with explosive set pieces, delivering a relentless ride through mayhem and absurdity.
Set against a backdrop of political corruption and global tensions, *Postal (2007)* thrives on its unhinged energy, with Zack Ward leading the cast as the reluctant antihero alongside J.K. Simmons as a brash villain and Ralf Moeller as a muscle-bound enforcer. The film's tone oscillates between raucous comedy and brutal action, making it a polarizing yet unforgettable cult experience for fans of irreverent cinema.




