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  56. In 2012, amid economic chaos and high unemployment, Americans watch by the millions as criminals with life sentences race armored cars on Terminal Island. Two-thirds of the combatants die but the winner may earn his freedom. On the day he loses his job, steelworker Jensen Ames is arrested for his wife's murder. Sent to Terminal Island, he's offered an out by the steely and manipulative Warden Hennessey - race as the popular mask-wearing (but now dead) champion, Frankenstein, or rot in prison. Jensen makes the bargain. As the three-stage race approaches, he realizes that the whole thing may be a set up - can an anonymous man behind a mask get revenge and win his release?
  57. Ex-con Jensen Ames is forced by the warden of a notorious prison to compete in our post-industrial world's most popular sport: a car race in which inmates must brutalize and kill one another on the road to victory.
  58. I remember watching Death Race 2000 as a kid and thinking that it was the coolest movie ever made, and then after i became an adult and added it to my DVD collection and watched it again, i realized what a stupid movie it was, but that is what made it funny.<br/><br/>Then this movie came out, and i thought it looked ridiculous but something told me to watch it just because i was a fan of the original one.<br/><br/>And i must say i enjoyed this movie, yes its unbelievable, and is predictable, but the special effects were pretty good, and the acting was pretty good as well.<br/><br/>Anyone who likes futuristic action flicks will enjoy this movie, just don&#39;t take it to seriously and expect a masterpiece, but if you enjoyed the old B movies of yesterday, then you will enjoy this
  59. To be absolutely, brutally honest, when I saw the ad for this in the theater, I scoffed a mighty scoff and almost verbally announced my predetermined hatred for what I was sure would be a horrible shaky camera-fest interspersed with sex, guns, and violence to cheapen the thrills and draw in the lowest-common-denominator audience, ripped directly from some race fan&#39;s Death Race 2000/Mad Max crossover fantasy.<br/><br/>Suffice it to say, I was tremendously surprised when I liked this movie. No- scratch that- I loved this movie, the same way that I loved Death Proof and Planet Terror for their kitsch value and fun-loving nature. Death Race was to me, like a friend that you don&#39;t spend too much time with because of his dangerous behavior and habits, but is loads of fun to be around in the few times you share together for exactly that selfsame reason. I was quite amazed at the production quality of this movie, considering the quick cuts that are a necessity during high-speed race shots; with everything that can go wrong in a shot, there&#39;s simply not enough time to do a long take. Each grind, hit, and bullet fired was filmed with impeccable timing, generating a fantastic sense of frantic pacing, while also giving you just enough time to admire the gorgeous drifts and swerves around tight corners; the weaving cars performing their twisted metal ballet of destruction.<br/><br/>There was one element in particular that pulled me in within an instant: the in-road power- ups, like something taken right out of &quot;Carmageddon&quot; or &quot;Burnout&quot; (video games). These were introduced early in the movie, and so they didn&#39;t take precedent as a primary plot device, but they added such a &quot;spice of life&quot; kind of variety to the race that for a moment, the kiddie gamer inside of me was (metaphorically) holding the TV with both hands, eyes glued to the screen out of sheer amazement for the art I beheld. It&#39;s an understatement for me to say that I always thought there were a lot of racing video games that would have made incredible real-world sports (despite technical problems, eg. physics), and this tangible connection between the film and a distant fantasy of mine had me enthralled.<br/><br/>As for the cars? They&#39;re fantastic. Whoever did the model work for these beast really put their heart into it. Every one of them looks exactly the way you&#39;d expect such a vehicle to look: like a gladiator on wheels. Armor plates, reinforced windshields, rams, and chain-guns all came together to make a rolling war machine, complete with every prerequisite dent, bump, and bullet-hole. While a point of criticism for some, I felt that the film&#39;s grey-brown color treatment accentuated the details of the vehicles marvelously, and made them seem just all that much more grittier and deadly. To have been standing in front of the real-world cars they made for the film, listening to their engines revving, would be downright intimidating, and that same feeling comes through the screen full-force as you watch these metal monsters prepare to do battle in an ever-moving, ever-changing coliseum.<br/><br/>As for the writing, I can only really make one note to the viewers, and especially some of the reviewers. Stop taking yourself so seriously. This movie is meant to be fun. It&#39;s meant to take you into a NASCAR Monster Truck rally of the future, and you&#39;re supposed to feel the same thrills that anybody at such an event would feel. Bring your cooler cap. This isn&#39;t the kind of movie to view with pencil and notepad in hand, jotting down all your quirks and complaints regarding the shallow characters and their stereotypical archetypes. Turn down the lights, crank up the amplifier, and let yourself be blown away in a fury of flying metal and blood.<br/><br/>In short: the characters have the depth of a puddle, the cars are ferocious, the action is gripping and frenetic, and the movie&#39;s generalist, somewhat predictable ending means that it&#39;ll still be fun to watch the second time, and the third after that.<br/><br/>Also, be sure to pay attention to the disclaimer/warning after the movie&#39;s over. Good for a chuckle that it&#39;s on a film (very rare), but they mean it. Let Jason Statham do the death- driving.
  60. With its inexplicably watchable shotgun-riding bimbos, unconscious homoeroticism and "Shawshank Redemption" ending, The Fast and the Frivolous here is almost so bad it's good. Almost...
  61. Death Race is a remake of the 1975 film <a href="/title/tt0072856/">Death Race 2000 (1975)</a> with a new script written by English director Paul W.S. Anderson. It is not based on the 1976 arcade game Death Race, which was inspired by the 1975 film. It isn&#39;t exactly stated when Death race takes place. It is stated in the prologue that in 2012 the economy collapsed and that before Death Race there were Gladiator type battles. So it can be assumed that it is at least a decade after the Cage Fights started which was probably around 2015, so we can assume this takes place in 2025. In the DVD commentary, Paul W.S. Anderson describes the original concept as a &quot;reimagining&quot; of Paul Bartel&#39;s Death Race 2000, so in that sense it&#39;s a remake. However, <a href="/name/nm0001016/">David Carradine</a>&#39;s voice cameo as Frankenstein at the beginning of the film suggests that it could also be seen as a sequel. Anderson also says that when he was making the film, he thought of it as a prequel to Death Race 2000, showing how the Death Race began in a prison before it went on to become the cross-country race seen in Bartel&#39;s film. However, the film can&#39;t literally be a prequel since it takes place an indeterminate time after 2012 and Death Race 2000 is set in (of course) 2000. Or it could mean that it was the 2,000th race and has nothing to do with the year. (1) Jensen Ames&#39;s Ford Mustang, (2) Grimm&#39;s Chrysler 300C, (3) 14K&#39;s 1988 Porsche 911, (4) Colt&#39;s Jaguar XJS, (5) Riggins&#39; Buick Riviera &quot;boat-tail&quot; (early 1970&#39;s), (6) Carson&#39;s Pontiac Trans AM, (7) Siad&#39;s BMW 7 Series (E32), (8) Pachenko&#39;s 1966 Buick Riviera (chop top), (9) Machine Gun Joe&#39;s Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Pickup, and (10) &quot;The Dreadnought&quot; is a Peterbilt Tractor with a modified tanker trailer. The electric kill switches are in the weapons. All they do is deactivate the weapons so they can&#39;t use them to escape. &quot;Warmest regards, your monster.&quot; The R-rated theatrical version was not cut to obtain the rating. The unrated edition extends some fights and action scenes and runs more than 4 minutes longer. In the film&#39;s prequels <a href="/title/tt1500491/">Death Race 2 (2010)</a> and <a href="/title/tt1988591/">Death Race: Inferno (2013)</a>; we find out that the original Frankenstein was Carl Lucas who was horribly burned in a crash. However, advancements in experimental plastic surgery eventually managed to heal Lucas and give him back his face. He later escapes from prison along with his co-pilot and pit crewmember. But not before framing the cold-hearted and tyrannical Company Man Niles York who assumed control of Death Race. York gets horribly burned in a crash caused by Lucas in which it&#39;s announced that Katrina and York were killed. However York was only horribly burned and Lucas and Katrina had escaped. Lists confirms York is Frankenstein and so he is forced to don the mask and compete in the races. It&#39;s likely he was the one killed on the track in the beginning of this film. a5c7b9f00b
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