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Death Race: Inferno
Carl Lucas / Frankenstein has won four of his races and needs to win one more to win his freedom. Before his final race, Lucas and his team, car and all, are transferred to another prison where they will compete in a Death Race in the desert. Also, at the same time, Ceaser runs into a marketer who wants to franchise the Death Race program.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 5.4 |
Studio : | Moonlighting Films, CC Capital Arts Entertainment SRL, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Luke Goss Ving Rhames Danny Trejo Tanit Phoenix Dougray Scott |
Genre : | Action Thriller Science Fiction |
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Better Late Then Never
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
If you thought Death Race 1 & 2 were preposterous films, you ain't seen nothing yet: Part 3— Inferno—is more outrageous than the previous two outings put together, with increased violence, numerous sexy women, crazier car action, and extra explosive stunts, all of which, in my book, equals a good time.The film starts with current race owner Weyland (Ving Rhames) being forced to sell the rights for Death Race to ruthless businessman Niles York (Dougray Scott), who wants to turn the event into a global franchise, starting with a three day race in The Kalahari. Four times Death Race winner Lucas, AKA Frankenstein (Luke Goss), is an automatic contender, but with one more win guaranteeing him his freedom, Niles needs to ensure that his biggest draw doesn't make it to five.Even before the race begins, this film delivers in the excess stakes with a wonderfully exploitative battle to the death between 16 insanely hot women competing to be co-drivers in the race; the babes go crazy with an assortment of weapons, but gorgeous Katrina (Tanit Phoenix) steals the scene in stockings, suspenders and push-up bra, brandishing a flamethrower. Scorching stuff!With it's cross-country, multi-stage, three day race, numerous colourful characters, and wide variety of modified vehicles, the film stays relatively true to the spirit of Death Race 2000 (1975), which for a fan of the original cult classic like me, makes proceedings a lot more entertaining. While it never quite matches the satirical heights of Roger Corman's film, there are some neat tongue-in-cheek moments, plus a truly ridiculous twist ending in keeping with the insane nature of the whole series.Throw in a juicy decapitation, a full body explosion, a gratuitous shower scene for Tanit Phoenix, and Danny Trejo getting head from a sexy African nurse, and what you have is a lot of mindless fun. Roll on part 4
One hell of an exhilarating and explosive action-packed thrill-ride from start to finish. A high-octane action sequel to this hard-edged franchise that continues to bring on the heat. A turbo-charged roller-coaster ride. An adrenaline-charged and wickedly entertaining movie that's big, epic and truly unrelenting.wonderful cinematography African desert looks stunning and breathtaking third time is more exiting and brutal,the look of the film is more like mainstream big budget but with its limited budget for direct to bluray and DVD release this is the high end film to look for this is truly pure entertainment 8/10
I do not even know where to start.This can only be "generously" classified as a major debacle.I just don't know what to say................I began to watch this with my usual suspension of reality, but it was only 5 minutes into it that I realized that I needed to get drunk real quick if I was going to last for another 20 minutes or so.After 20 minutes I went into brain freeze and decided to keep it on for the background noise. I suffer from tinnitus.If you want to put aside some time then give me a call. I have better home movies then this piece of c _ _ p!Please do not see this travesty. If you do.....you were warned.
I didn't like the first "Death Race" movie when I saw it years ago. I thought it was inferior to the classic Roger Corman "Death Race 2000" it was supposedly remaking. So you may wonder why I decided to watch this direct-to-DVD sequel. To put it bluntly, I was desperate, wanting some entertainment but unable to find anything better.Surprisingly, I didn't think this was a terrible movie. It had some good attributes. First of all, the production values are really strong for a direct-to-DVD movie; this one could have played in theaters. Also, the South African locations give the story a colorful and fresh backdrop.Still, I thought the movie could have been better than it ultimately was. There's not much in the way of story and characters; this is a pretty thin screenplay. Also, the action soon becomes kind of monotonous, not helped by the fact that much of the action looks alike because it's all given quick edits and the action taking place close to the camera lens.In the end, the movie passes the time, but that's about all, so wait until you've exhausted every better movie choice you have. The only other possible reason some people might want to see this movie is a chance to see Danny Trejo's buns (ewwww!)