Romar Entertainment, was gracious enough to not let too many people suffer through the movie that is based on the vampire game of the same name, Bloodrayne. Uwe Boll who directed and produced the flick, is not happy, and is suing the distributor for not showing the “movie” on 2000 screens like they promised, but rather 930 of them. Romar Entertainment grew claws after this announcement:
Romar co-founder James Schramm is having none of it though - in fact, he’s announced plans to launch a lawsuit against Boll in return. Speaking to Gamespot, Schramm said that when it came to the DVD release of the film, Boll deleted the Romar name and logo from the box packaging, trailer and end credits.
He also alleges that Boll refused to pay Romar 1 per cent of the proceeds from the DVD sales, refused to let film critics see advanced screenings of the movie, and refused to arrange for the cast members to attend press events.








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