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2.5/10
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In a dystopian future, contestants compete in a cross-country road race in which killing is part of the game.In a dystopian future, contestants compete in a cross-country road race in which killing is part of the game.In a dystopian future, contestants compete in a cross-country road race in which killing is part of the game.
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Scott Levy
- Reaper
- (as Raven)
Jennifer Keith
- Double Dee Destruction
- (as Jennifer Elizabeth Keith)
Teri Corcoran
- Queen B
- (as Therese)
Koco Rü
- Danny Satanico
- (as Koco Limbevski)
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- TriviaReleased on September 23rd, 2008 to capitalize on Death Race (2008), which was released in the U.S. on August 22nd, 2008.
- GoofsNear the start of the film is a sequence where a heated exchange is unknowingly being recorded on a personal camcorder. Every time the film cuts to the camera's view, the camera's HUD information keeps resetting to a time of 00:39:07:23.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Bad Movie Beatdown: Transmorphers (2009)
- SoundtracksLike It Like That
Written, Produced, Programmed and Performed by Insane Clown Posse
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I am astounded on some of the reviews here claiming this is a B movie. This is a movie that you show to a class of students who want to learn how to make a movie and point and say, "this is the wrong way". And I've thought I've seen some horrible movies on the syfy channel. This actually manages to go a step below that spectrum. The acting is off the charts south and the dialogue is even further down there. The story is pretty dumb but I have seen worst in that department.
But you wanna know what gives this movie that little bit of extra crap that truly makes it extraordinarily bad? It is the editing and the cinematography. Almost every kill scene is looped over and over again without relief. And randomly, a mundane scene where an "actor" talks or does some kind of motion also loops. Why? It adds nothing to the movie and only frustrates you. And they will zoom in at like 10x on some scenes or use some gimmicky trick. You can tell they found these gimmicky tools on whatever program they were using to edit the movie and said"oh yea man that's crazy lets throw that in somewhere". The soundtrack is pretty crappy but then again I never cared for ICP. It feels forced on you, they introduce it and remove it quickly and abruptly.
It is obvious this movie was done lazily. Poor editing, poor acting, poor dialogue, etc. It looks like they only did one take on every single scene and didn't bother even trying to make a decent movie. Well when you put in nothing you get nothing. The only honest thing I can say I liked about the whole movie was one scene with the android dude and the chick. And that's it.
Oh, and you know what surprised the hell out of me? This movie was on SHOWTIME!?!?! I thought showtime was a premium competitor to HBO, why, who got this movie on there? What??
But you wanna know what gives this movie that little bit of extra crap that truly makes it extraordinarily bad? It is the editing and the cinematography. Almost every kill scene is looped over and over again without relief. And randomly, a mundane scene where an "actor" talks or does some kind of motion also loops. Why? It adds nothing to the movie and only frustrates you. And they will zoom in at like 10x on some scenes or use some gimmicky trick. You can tell they found these gimmicky tools on whatever program they were using to edit the movie and said"oh yea man that's crazy lets throw that in somewhere". The soundtrack is pretty crappy but then again I never cared for ICP. It feels forced on you, they introduce it and remove it quickly and abruptly.
It is obvious this movie was done lazily. Poor editing, poor acting, poor dialogue, etc. It looks like they only did one take on every single scene and didn't bother even trying to make a decent movie. Well when you put in nothing you get nothing. The only honest thing I can say I liked about the whole movie was one scene with the android dude and the chick. And that's it.
Oh, and you know what surprised the hell out of me? This movie was on SHOWTIME!?!?! I thought showtime was a premium competitor to HBO, why, who got this movie on there? What??
- mellowliving
- Mar 23, 2013
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