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Death Race

EMAILPRINTUniversal Pictures

Death Race reviews
43
6.6 User Score:

Mixed or average reviews

Based on 24 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Action  |  Adventure  |  Sci-fi  |  Suspense/Thriller

Written by: Ib Melchior (1975 story Death Race 2000)
Charles B. Griffith (1975 screenplay Death Race 2000)
Robert Thom (1975 screenplay Death Race 2000)
Paul W.S. Anderson

Directed by: Paul W.S. Anderson

Release Date:
Theatrical: August 22, 2008
DVD: December 16, 2008

Running Time: minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: R for strong violence and language

Starring Jason Statham, Joan Allen, Tyrese Gibson, Ian McShane, Natalie Martinez, and Jason Clarke

Terminal Island: The very near future. The world’s hunger for extreme sports and reality competitions has grown into reality TV bloodlust. Now, the most extreme racing competition has emerged and its contestants are murderous prisoners. Tricked-out cars, caged thugs and smoking-hot navigators combine to create a juggernaut series with bigger rating than the Super Bowl. The rules of the Death Race are simple: win five events, and you’re set free. Lose and you’re road kill splashed across the internet. (Universal Pictures)

What The Critics Said

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80

The New York Times Nathan Lee

The movie is legitimately greasy, authentically nasty, with a good old-fashioned sense of laying waste to everything in sight -- including the shallow philosophizing and computer-generated fakery that have overrun the summer blockbuster.

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75

New York Post Kyle Smith

Statham is an essential tough guy, what the Brits call "well'ard," as self-assured as Lee Marvin.

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75

TV Guide Ken Fox

It honestly delivers the goods without all the preachy moralizing about violent entertainment and cultural ruin.

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75

Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips

Nothing in director Paul W.S. Anderson's schlock drawer--prepares you for the peppy, good-time nastiness that is Death Race.

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70

Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek

Statham moves with such easy grace that you don't have to work hard to believe him. And if he can stand up to Joan Allen, melting her predatory stare with his own molten gaze, then it's clear he's not just the prettiest guy on the prison block, but also the toughest.

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70

Time Richard Corliss

Though the picture doesn't deserve to appear on any critic's 10-best list, it observes the minimum standards of modern action films, which is to say it looks smarter, talks sassier and moves faster than almost anything else on the market.

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67

Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum

Soft sexual and racial jabs replace the more daring political commentary of the original, a crude classic from the Roger Corman factory.

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67

Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Arnold

This new version has absolutely none of the distinctive tongue-in-cheek black humor that was the keynote of its model and the trademark of its original director, Paul Bartel.

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63

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Stephen Cole

Death Race is our unshaven Brit hero's inevitable comeuppance: The Prison Job.

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63

ReelViews James Berardinelli

This movie is about mayhem on wheels, tough guys viewers can root for, and villains whose comeuppances audiences crave. That's what Death Race is all about and, for what it is, it does a solid job.

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63

Boston Globe Tom Russo

Smartly, Anderson makes some eclectic casting choices that keep the story from feeling as though it's populated by video-game characters.

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60

Empire Chris Hewitt

It's nothing more than an enjoyable, ridiculously macho B-movie romp, but it's derson' best movie since the underrated Event Horizon. Perhaps, at long last, he' starting to find his - yep - top gear.

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58

The Onion (A.V. Club) Keith Phipps

It's the perfect end-of-summer film, and a sign that summer needs to end soon.

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40

The Hollywood Reporter Stephen Farber

The best you can say about the movie is that it isn't boring. It's fast-paced, but it isn't really well made.

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38

Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman

OK, so no plot, really.

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30

Washington Post Philip Kennicott

It isn't so much a movie as a superheated, highly conductive miracle substance for the pure transmission of masculine aggression and misogyny.

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30

Variety Robert Koehler

As hard as metal and just as dumb, Paul W.S. Anderson's Death Race couldn't be further from producer Roger Corman and director Paul Bartel's goofy, bloody 1975 original, "Death Race 2000."

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30

Chicago Reader Andrea Gronvall

Paul Bartel's "Death Race 2000" is a beloved camp item, but this slick, loud, violent remake is pitched at the video game crowd.

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30

New York Daily News Elizabeth Weitzman

Well, you've got to say this for Death Race: It knows what it is and doesn't apologize for it. What it is, incidentally, is junk.

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25

San Francisco Chronicle Peter Hartlaub

An ill-advised and severely wussified remake.

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20

LA Weekly Aaron Hillis

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...

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12

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

It is an assault on all the senses, including common. Walking out, I had the impression I had just seen the video game and was still waiting for the movie.

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0

Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov

Anderson has neutered the original film's outrageously transgressive macadam mayhem and completely stripped the story of its pointedly political social satire, making this Death Race one of the most boring drags of all time.

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0

Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow

Here's hoping Allen's static Hennessey is due to an extreme acting choice and not plastic surgery. It would be tragic to lose a natural smile to star in garbage like Death Race.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 6.6 (out of 10) based on 64 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Daniel S gave it a4:
Gabriel Z, firstly you said that the title is Death Race and we shouldn't expect a good movie but a mess of explosions The movie that this movie was based on was "Death Race 2000" and that was a good movie most of us critics went into "death race" expecting something as good as the original and could you please refrain from commenting on critic websites, since you do not know anything about a good movie.

Nick G gave it a7:
It wasn't anything special, but it was entertaining.I've seen far worse movies.The acting was good, the effects were good but it just lacked something in the plot that would have made it better.

jane D gave it an8:
I thought this was great. Mind you, I watched Babylon AD the week before so maybe it gained something from following that. Good pace, great fight scenes, movie well structured. Everything about the story is straight out of the action movie cliche lucky dip but who cares, it does it all really well and pulls you in. The only detraction was that some of the dialogue was a bit lame when it was meant to be tough.

Nick C. gave it a1:
Predictable, over-acted, under-plotted rubbish. I gave it 8 for the car scenes, but took 7 off for Statham's crap acting.

Leo Smith gave it a7:
An excellent B-movie. Lots of action. Even a story-line. Well played characters, except for the Lady-in-charge. Makes you wonder if TV companies would show such an event. Not really. We know they would !

Gabriel Z gave it a9:
Oh please if you went into this movie expecting anything more than what it delivered you are delusional. The title is Death Race, did anyone expect deep emotional drama or in depth dialogue? I expected cars, bullets, explosions, and hot women, and that is EXACTLY what I got. LOVED IT!!!! So turn off your higher brain functions, you only need the primal ones, kick back and enjoy the ride.

Paulio G gave it a5:
Stratham is the only reason to watch this. Not much in it except a one line plot and explosions.

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