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  47. Convicted cop-killer Carl Lucas, aka Frankenstein, is a superstar driver in the brutal prison yard demolition derby known as Death Race. Only one victory away from winning freedom for himself and his pit crew.
  48. Convicted cop-killer Carl Lucas, aka Frankenstein, is a superstar driver in the brutal prison yard demolition derby known as Death Race. Only one victory away from winning freedom for himself and his pit crew, Lucas is plunged into an all-new competition more vicious than anything he has experienced before. Pitted against his most ruthless adversaries ever, Lucas fights to keep himself and his team alive in a race in South Africa's infernal Kalahari Desert. With powerful forces at work behind the scenes to ensure his defeat, will Lucas' determination to win at all costs mean the end of the road for him?
  49. Admitting to being fan of the original Death Race released in 2008 starring Jason Statham and Joan Allen doesn&#39;t exactly put me in elite company. Hell, I even enjoyed (to a much lesser degree) the sequel, Death Race which swapped Statham for Luke Goss in 2010 and went straight to DVD. They were mindless action films, but there was some valued entertainment it be had amongst the car chases and carnage.<br/><br/>The same cannot be said for the third entry titled Death Race: Inferno. In this installment, inmate Carl Lucas (Luke Goss), or Frankenstein as we have come to know him, is but one win away from gaining his freedom via the Death Race sweepstakes. But behind the scenes wrangling of the Death Race rights from Death Race 2 show runner, Weyland (Ving Rhames) to the corrupt – OK, more corrupt – Niles York (Dougray Scott) there is foul play afoot that may negate any chance Lucas has in becoming a free man. So as the race moves to an international location, Lucas and familiar members of his pit crew, Goldberg (Danny Trejo) and Lists (Fred Koehler) will go through the motions while masterminding a way to come out of the whole mess as winners.<br/><br/>Whereas Death Race and Death Race 2 were both mindless action, Death Race: Inferno is simply mindless. Luke Goss is definitely no Jason Statham. He has 99% less charisma and even less acting ability.<br/><br/>That noted, Goss is given nothing in which to work with here. The dialogue is inane, the fighting sequences are boring and unfolding plot had my decision to not watch paint dry in my garage in lieu of this screen in a frightful mistake.<br/><br/>Director Roel Reiné seems hell bent on appeasing his teenage target audience with car flips and explosions all put to slow motion and loud rock n roll music invading our ear drums. Dougray Scott&#39;s character is about as deep as a newborn&#39;s bathwater. His actions and dialogue were laughable while he reacts to events unfolding on television screens around him.<br/><br/>Danny Trejo looks almost embarrassed to be part of this project and all other drivers in the Race are disposable actors who are intended on keeping a body count at a teenage acceptable level.<br/><br/>Not all is terrible. There is at least one kill that was worthy of a hand clap and there is some humor to be found – particularly in the television narrators descriptions. But all these fine points accomplish is move Death Race: Inferno from a No Star rating up to a single twinkle.<br/><br/>www.killerreviews.com
  50. If you didn&#39;t like the original mainstream Death Race or its sequel, don&#39;t bother watching this. Now if you liked what the b-movie sequel brought to the table then this movie may be worth watching only to see the loose ends get chained up, literally... while also being slightly hard to watch.<br/><br/>Carl &quot;Frankenstein&quot; Lucas(Luke Goss)is finally able to get out of prison if he wins &quot;one last race&quot; except since the Weyland company is bought out by a whole new boss, Lucas is now expected to perform in a slightly different race with a slim promise of freedom.<br/><br/>All the characters from the prequel are here and while its fun seeing them together there is a lot of cheesy moments where a lot of the tension from the last film is distastefully undone and the audience is left wondering &quot;well what next?.&quot;<br/><br/>The main villain is a one dimensional prick. There is a lot of unnecessary use of the F-word in odd dialogue. I mean the dialogue is bad at times. The action is pretty much summed up as South African local ,slo-mo impacts, choppy cuts, some strangely incited explosions, and death... While I can nitpick the movie&#39;s logical flaws all day, you can&#39;t ignore the bad acting and behaviors of most of the disposable characters. It leaves the audience going &quot;why would ____ do this?&quot; many times over. <br/><br/>Dialogue, concept, and execution are poorly done. The only thing it does right is finally connect the previous films- if not through insane conditions. Its entertaining at least if you turn off your brain and watch the conclusion unfold.
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  52. If you listen carefully, once York dons the Frankenstein mask, he says one line. But he says it in an American accent. Likely to keep his guise as Frankenstein. It&#39;s revealed at the end of this film that Lucas, Katrina and Goldberg make a deal with Weyland, fake their own deaths, escape the prison and are very handsomely rewarded by Weyland but not before burning Niles York and framing him as Frankenstein. While this film ties everything up nicely to lead into <a href="/title/tt0452608/">Death Race (2008)</a> (2008), the end has Niles York as the new Frankenstein saying, &quot;I am Frankenstein, I will have my revenge,&quot; which could be the setup for another prequel sequel. But most likely York is the Frankenstein who is killed on the track in the beginning of the first film. Aside from the unrated version, a censored R-rated cut (rated R for violence and language throughout and sexual content) has been released in the US, too. Contrary to Death Race 2, the R-rated doesn&#39;t only lack some trivial nudity footage but also (and mostly) footage with violent content. This doesn&#39;t seem to be most widespread version but video store customers better keep their eyes peeled. The unrated version is approximately 40 seconds longer than the R-rated. a5c7b9f00b
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