
DEATH RACE 2000 REVIEW MOVIE
Elsewhere Sarah Lucas offers a toilet with a glowing red light inside and a visual pun, a cigar-and-walnut assemblage attached to its seat.Ī few works of interesting conception or construction stand out against the aggressively adolescent background, including a funny and ingenious video by Omer Fast, who used his own voice to replace the dialogue, music and sound effects in scenes from a Mel Gibson movie a life-size machine-gun-toting camel built of cardboard by Alex Baggaley and a gracefully erect purple fiberglass deer by Rachel Lowther, who, along with Mr. Zaiser in which participants drove golf balls through the wall. Audience Reviews for Death Race A massive departure from the original, Death Race keeps the cars and kills and forgoes virtually everything else from 2000.


Despite a handful of knockoffs and a modern retread, Paul Bartels witty and sensational cross-country car race still remains fresh and vital after all these years. Picture: B/C+ Sound: C+ Extras: C+/D Films: B-/C. Death Race 2000/Review From The Grindhouse Cinema Database < Death Race 2000. Silly, yes but even more ingenious, flamboyant and offensive. Death Race 2000 (1975)/Death Sport (1978/Umbrella Entertainment/Region Zero/0 PAL DVD Set). To one side stands a perforated black wall, a result of a performance orchestrated by Mr. Death Race 2000 is one of the most entertaining films ever made and I, for one, can't imagine someone not loving the severely ridicule story of a coast-to-coast car race where the contesters score points by wiping pedestrians off the road. In the middle, John Bocks's big, toylike wooden car bearing graffiti and curled photograms careers off the track. At the far end, drinking scenes from the movie ''Barfly'' play over and over in a six-monitor video work by Chris Hanson and Hendrika Sonnenberg. Under the track at one end, a big color photograph by James Dawson-Hollis shows a man urinating on a stack of black skulls. Five teams, each encompassed of a male and female, take. In an ill-mannered future the year 2000 the government backs a popular, but gory, cross-country race in which points are scored by scything down innocent walkers. Directed By: Paul Bartel Starring: David Carradine, Sylvester Stallone, Simone Griffith, Mary Woronov, Roberta Collins, Martin Kove Year Of Production: 1975 Running Time: 79:51 Region Coding: 1,2,3,4,5,6 Video: Pan & Scan/Full Frame Pan & Scan Audio: English Dolby Digital 2.

Starring David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone. The exhibition wants to generate a punkish energy, but its means are mostly crude and obvious.Ī ramshackle wooden racetrack built by Andreas Schlaegel, Phillip Zaiser and Thomas Zipp winds through the gallery's main space. Paul Bartel’s gory, violent action comedy-drama in which a cross country automobile race has very nasty consequences. Taking its title from a 1975 B-movie in which car race contestants try to run down pedestrians, this sophomoric mess of a 30-artist exhibition means to satirize violent, addictive and otherwise excessive behaviors supposedly driving modern society to destruction.
