Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jason Statham | ... | Jensen Ames | |
Joan Allen | ... | Hennessey | |
Ian McShane | ... | Coach | |
Tyrese Gibson | ... | Machine Gun Joe | |
Natalie Martinez | ... | Case | |
Max Ryan | ... | Pachenko | |
Jason Clarke | ... | Ulrich | |
Frederick Koehler | ... | Lists (as Frederick Koehler) | |
Jacob Vargas | ... | Gunner | |
Justin Mader | ... | Travis Colt | |
Robert LaSardo | ... | Grimm | |
Robin Shou | ... | 14K | |
Benz Antoine | ... | Joe's Navigator | |
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Danny Blanco Hall | ... | Joe's Navigator |
Christian Paul | ... | Joe's Navigator |
In 2012, amid economic chaos and high unemployment, Americans watch by the millions as criminals with life sentences race armored cars on Terminal Island. Two-thirds of the combatants die but the winner may earn his freedom. On the day he loses his job, steelworker Jensen Ames is arrested for his wife's murder. Sent to Terminal Island, he's offered an out by the steely and manipulative Warden Hennessey - race as the popular mask-wearing (but now dead) champion, Frankenstein, or rot in prison. Jensen makes the bargain. As the three-stage race approaches, he realizes that the whole thing may be a set up - can an anonymous man behind a mask get revenge and win his release? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
I always hate it when all those high class critics from the newspapers and journals bash a film for not being what THEY want it to be and not looking at it for what its SUPPOSED to be.
The title is "Death Race" after all. No-one ever expected it to win any golden trophies in the first place. So what if the acting was a bit bland and the plot was a little weak. That's not was the movie is supposed th be about.
It's not a Martin Scorsese film where you sit back and think "Oh, that is very thought-provoking and I feel that I've truly learned something inspirational today." No. This is a film where you sit back, look at it, and think "Holy ****!! Did you see that ********** explosion?!"
This is a film where you have fun in. Don't worry if you walk away with nothing meaningful to talk about at the end. Go ahead and laugh at its stupidity. I guarantee you you'll still have a much better time that watching something like Capote