Users going Postal

Category: Films Contests



It has been interesting watching the responses come in to MovieSet's "What's In the Bag" contest for "Postal" and it's only been one day. Some have taken a realistic approach to the question and put some thought into what sort of item should be in a bag worn by an adventurer archaeologist. Some others have embraced the zaniness of "Postal"'s adult comedy and come up with some rather, shall I say, colorful and novel ideas for what's lurking in there. Since all contest entrants are automatically included in the draw I thought that in the days to come I would share some of the wackier answers that we've received, like:

-- A Nintendo Wii (a good guess since those bloody things are next-to-impossible to find)

-- a copy of "Archaeology For Dummies"

-- Harrison Ford's Viagra (zing!)

-- "An Uwe Boll action figure, I'd buy it."

-- "Leather-wrapped Incan vibrators." Hey, someone's been looking in my desk.

-- Nazi Gold.

-- Mini-Indiana's Little Black Book.

-- Uwe Boll's career, Uwe Boll's talent and/or Uwe Boll's testicles, take your pick. The thing of it is, the Boll-man would get a kick out of the swipes at him, too (watch"Postal" for Boll's cameo as a German theme park operator and you'll see what I mean.)

-- A copy of "Postal 2: Share the Pain".

-- Ammo

-- A first aid pack

-- the head of Indiana Jones

-- "Whatever it is, it's better than Indiana Jones."

-- "DVDs of all of Uwe Boll's previous excellent films, and hopefully a theatrical poster for this next one!"

-- And so far my personal, not safe for work (NSFW) entry: "The heart of Uwe Boll and the penis of Verne Troyer. Uwe Boll doesn't need his heart and Verne Troyer has a giant cock." You can't say that I didn't warn you.

Enter MovieSet's "Postal" contest and get in on your chance to win a one-of-a-kind item that you will love forever, hand down generation to generation or sell for millions of dollars on eBay. The choice will be yours.


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Daniel (not verified) said on April 3rd, 2008:

I couldn't understand some parts of this article oing Postal at Movieset Blog, but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.