Uwe Boll has launched a Kickstarter to raise $500,000 (Â£323,000) for his latest movie, an Edward Snowden-inspired Postal sequel.

The director, whose films include the critically-mauled Alone in the Dark, House of the Dead and Bloodrayne, said that the movie will be "a controversial comedy in which we take up current political issues".

"We take the biggest scandals of our democracy, like the happenings about Julien Assange and Edward Snowdon (sic) and show that there is no difference between our democracy and the prison camps in Russia or China," Boll wrote.

"We show that through this massive monitoring our communication data is not safe anymore! We want to make a movie which is totally uncensored, pointed against everything and everybody, against every political party and every religion.

"There will be no survivors."

Boll quipped that money raised through the crowd-funding website will go towards paying for "cocaine for the stars down the nose". At the time of writing, Boll has had $8,380 (Â£5,409) pledged from 193 backers.

Boll's original Postal was released in 2007 and saw Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda hiding out in Paradise, Arizona. The film netted Boll a Razzie Award for 'Worst Director'.

He later won a 'Worst Career Achievement Award' Razzie in 2009 for being "Germany's answer to Ed Wood".

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