Review of Death Race 2000 (1975) by Daniel J — 16 Aug 2008
From euthanasia day at the hospital to the wickedly tripped-out cars designed for human carnage as well as speed, Death Race 2000 is a tour de force of B-movie entertainment. The sociopolitical statement the film makes is also very real and important, but Iâ??ll leave the interpretation of all that to the individual viewer.
Carradineâ??s amazing, Stalloneâ??s a brilliant bonus, the supporting cast make hay with even the smallest of parts (The Real Don Steele, anyone?), and Simone Griffeth is fun to watch both in and out of her clothes (and I havenâ??t even mentioned the whole French Air Force thing).
Death Race 2000 is the epitome of cult classic.
This review of Death Race 2000 (1975) was written by Daniel J on 16 Aug 2008.
Death Race 2000 has generally received positive reviews.
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