the next big remake is underway. hollywood is going to remake the old underground classic, deathrace 2000. the next one will be called deathrace 3000 and i`m going to bet my money it will be badass. i have seen the original they sometimes play it in the morning on AMC. its not really a worthy buy but it`s a decent flick. if you havn`t heard of it basically it is just guys in souped up death-cars driving around running over people and shooting everyone. also driving into an old folks home and running over everyone in wheelchairs, families having picnicks, construction workers, etc. the remake should rock.
Can I borrow that sometime? Doesn't sound like something I can go pick up from Blockbuster, but sounds like I'd like it
Anderson Developing Deathrace 3000 Source: Variety March 22, 2005 Paul W.S. Anderson will write and direct Paramount's Deathrace 3000, a remake of the cult Roger Corman film Deathrace 2000, says Variety. The trade adds that the deal has sparked Viacom into talks for a companion videogame. Anderson, who last directed Alien vs. Predator and Resident Evil, will join Corman and C/W partners Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner as producers, as will Anderson's Impact Pictures partner Jeremy Bolt. The Paul Bartel-directed original is considered a B-movie classic, a campy and polemical black comedy that pitted David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone in a race where drivers accumulated points for running over pedestrians. Anderson's got a different vision, planning a mix of Road Warrior and road kill. "The original was so much about decimating pedestrians that the actual race was almost irrelevant, and I want to restore that," Anderson said. "Set in 2020, ours is an ultraviolent, no-holds-barred race with heavily armed Escalades, Ferraris and Aston Martins." Anderson, who wrote and produced the sequel Resident Evil: Apocalypse, is producing with Bolt and Constantin an adaptation of the videogame DOA: Dead or Alive, which starts production in six weeks. Anderson also is writing a third "Resident Evil" film.
Throw $20 onto Roswell Rd at Buckhead on a Friday night. As the light turns green. Death Race Buckhead!
(having seen the movie and knowing they got points depending on how they killed pedestrians) i'm going to make a whacky forcast here and say that the video game (if any good) will be the largest parent target since gta. maybe even a few attempted lawsuits.
wouldnt surprise me..just like the lawyer that is trying to sue a matchmaking company for discriminating against married poeple
yes but i have been anticipating this movie since i ofund out about the remake.. im sure it will suck
they actually have the first one ON DVD at blockbuster how do I know? I rented it there's this weird thing about David Carradine in movies, you keep expecting them to be good, although both Kill Bills were awesome, and after having met David, he's a cool guy.