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List Price: $19.98 | | Label: Universal Studios
Salesrank: 4166
Released: December 21, 2008 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Genre: Action/Adventure
Rating: UN
Release Date: 23-DEC-2008
Media Type: DVD
Description of Death Race (Unrated Edition):
Mayhem rules in Death Race, a head-over-heels remake of the Roger Corman cult classic Death Race 2000, in which cars become lethal weapons. The strength of this new version is its total single-mindedness about vehicular homicide; it has the virtue of no cluttering subplots or simpering sentimentality. And banish all memory of the original's wild satirical comedy: Death Race is as grim as a dinner tray to the face (a reference that will be explained in a key sequence). In a slightly futuristic maximum-security prison, cons take part in brutal races around the island prison, their violent deaths watched live by millions of viewers. Jason Statham, possibly cast because of his driving dexterity in the Transporter movies, plays a man wrongly imprisoned for murder. Joan Allen provides her brittle cool as the warden, who recruits Statham to assume the masked persona of a legendary driver called Frankenstein. Tyrese Gibson is Frankie's main rival, Natalie Martinez provides the fetching eye candy, but the acting honors go to Ian McShane, as the philosophical prison mechanic. One misses the cross-country race from the original film, as the setting here is claustrophobic and the cars are largely colorless and indistinguishable from each other. Director Paul W.S. Anderson (Resident Evil) continues to display the sensibility of a video-game addict, which will either be a recommendation or a turn-off, depending on your own tastes. At least it doesn't have the hypocritical moral blathering of something like the somewhat similar Condemned--who knew you could be so grateful for simple, straight-forward head-bashing? --Robert Horton
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Death Race (Unrated Edition) Reviews:
Death Race 
2009-12-17 - Explosions, cars, guns all that. What else do you want in a summer action movie? It isn't a sublime theatrical experience, but it isn't supposed to be. It was fun and entertaining.
Death Race 
2009-12-17 - This is an extended version of the Death Race. This is fast and furious with machine guns. Ex-speedway champion Jensen Ames (Statham) is a master of survival in a futuristic post-industrial wasteland. Framed and imprisoned for the gruesome murder of his wife, Ames is forced to face the country's most violent criminals in a brutal televised car race run by the prison warden. With monster car, machine guns, and bone crunching crashes, Ames will destroy anything in his path to claim the prize of freedom. This action packed explosive movie will have you gripping your seat at every twist and turn. Welcome to the most evil spectator sport on Earth. Welcome to Death Race. The special features include: (1). Start your engines: making a death race; (2). Behind the wheel; Dissecting the stunts; (3). Feature commentary with director Paul W.S Anderson and producer Jeremy Bolt. The EXTENDED VERSION: Contains unseen footage you didn't see in cinemas.
Surprisingly good 
2009-12-06 - I love the original Death Race 2000 for its truly warped sense of humor, and while this one can't touch it for laughs, it is all told a better movie.
I was surprised, in fact, by how entertaining and even smart this movie is. It certainly looks amazing in blu-ray, especially Martinez, who almost justifies blu-ray tech all by herself. Statham is at home in this kind of grim but tongue in cheek action blaster, and he's perfect in his role. The rest of the cast is also solid, but McShane takes the cake, as usual. This guy is always great, in everything! Why he isn't yet as ubiquitous as Michael Caine is a mystery, but count on seeing a lot more of him in the next few years as producers see his value. He can make a bad film watchable, and take a good film like this into near-great territory.
I particularly appreciated the intelligence of this script, and its willingness to lay the social commentary on, but not too heavily. The original presaged our present, pathetic addiction to mindless reality shows by 25 years, and this one continues to point out how close we are to the days of Romans feeding folks to lions for #1 Neilson ratings.
On top of that there is a whiz-bang action flick here, reminiscent of Road Warrior in its wise decision to use mostly live stunts instead of CGI. It works, and in high-def this thing is non-stop in-yo-face action.
Not sure I liked the somewhat cheese ending, but all in all I was pleasantly surprised by how good this remake is.
Death Race Redux... 
2009-11-22 - In "Death Race", a 2008 remake of the Roger Corman cult classic "Death Race 2000", the cars are armed and armored, the drivers are (mostly) real killers, and the cross country race of the original has been replaced by a closed-course, high-tech circuit around a dark and forbidding island prison. A solid cast is headed by Jason Statham as Jensen Ames, an ex-con framed for murder to get him behind the wheel of one of the death cars. Joan Allen plays the cooly sadistic prison warden managing and manipulating the pay-for-view race. Natalie Martinez is Ames' tough but attractive navigator. Tyrese Gibson is scary as Ames homicidal main competitor. Ian McShane steals the show as an aging but savy prison car mechanic.
Director Paul Anderson tries to inject a little plot by giving Statham a baby girl on the outside to live for, and a killer on the inside to take revenge on, but mostly this movie is about the violent, almost video game-quality action around the race course. Cars careen around the circuit, firing machine guns and dispensing napalm and other goodies while whittling down the competition. The intervels between race sets provide short opportunities to establish character motivation and set up a double surprise ending.
"Death Race" is stylishly staged violence on wheels. If the viewer is into that type of movie, this is one to watch.
A much better than I expected. 
2009-11-10 - I didn't go see this movie in the the theater because I thought this movie wouldn't be worth my money. I was right, however it's worth renting. It was much better than I expected.
The story is the worst part of the movie. First some how our economy virtually collapses over night, and the prison system isn't making any money so they enter reality television with prisoners fighting and racing for our entertainment. Yes you could see that happening a ways done the round by still far fetched.
The acting and actors on the other hand were really good. The all looked like they wanted to make this movie and were having fun. Jason Statham is always great, and doesn't get the credit he deserves for his acting. Tyrese Gibson, Joan Allen, Natalie Martinez and the rest of the actors all did great jobs.
The action was really good and exciting. The races were really well done which added to the movie. Finally I really liked the ending of the move.
Overall a above average movie worth renting.