Jason Statham
Jensen Ames
Terminal Island, New York: 2020. Overcrowding in the US penal system has reached a breaking point. Prisons have been turned over to a monolithic Weyland Corporation, which sees jails full of thugs as an opportunity for televised sport. Adrenalized inmates, a global audience hungry for violence and a spectacular, enclosed arena come together to form the 'Death Race', the biggest, most brutal event.
Homepage | http://www.deathracemovie.net/ |
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Release Date | 2008-08-22 |
Runtime | 1h 45m |
Directors | Paul W. S. Anderson, Scott Kevan, Vincent Gingras-Liberali, Vincent Aird, Félix Larivière-Charron, Igor Meglic, Steve Koster, Lars Canty, Camille Parent, Mark Egerton, Matthew Jemus, Robbie Ditchburn, Alexander H. Gayner, Johanne Caporicci, Kelly Anne Patterson, Angèle Gagnon, Spiro Razatos |
Producers | Paul W. S. Anderson, Jeremy Bolt, Dennis E. Jones, Ryan Kavanaugh, Adam Merims, Paula Wagner, Roger Corman, Julia Neighly, Fiona Campbell Westgate, Karen Kriss, Christine Carr, Christian Prejza, Isabelle Langlois, Nina Fallon, Cheyenne Bloomfield |
Writers | Paul W. S. Anderson, Paul W. S. Anderson |
A massive departure from the original, Death Race keeps the cars and kills and forgoes virtually everything else from 2000. Fun in a very different manner, but still fun, and that's what counts.
Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go.
— Gimly
Loud and brash but ultimately entertaining thanks mostly to Jason Statham and some decent racing sequences (well, when the camera wasn't jittery or quick edits). Also some love for Joan Allen making for a fine villain and never a bad thing with Ian McShane even in a supporting role. Nothing great but pretty much well within Paul W.S. Anderson's wheelhouse. 3.5/5
— JPV852