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Paul Anderson to ruin Death Race 2000

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<strong>[Film & TV -> Update]</strong> - More info on <a href="http://wikipocalypse.duckandcover.cx/in ... itle=Death Race 2000">Film & TV: Death Race 2000</a> | More info on <a href="http://wikipocalypse.duckandcover.cx/in ... title=Paul W.S. Anderson">Person: Paul W.S. Anderson</a>

<strong>Paul W.S. Anderson</strong>, the same Nazi asshole who
managed to skullfuck <em>Alien vs. Predator</em>, and crap
out one <em>Resident Evil</em> clone after another, got his
claws on the <em>Death Race 2000</em> remake. The 1975
version starred David Carradine, Sylvester Stallone, and other people
who probably regret ever reading the script. It's a fun B movie that
inspired the <strong>Carmageddon</strong> series and much of
<strong>GTA</strong>.<blockquote><em>"The original was so
much about decimating pedestrians that the actual race was almost
irrelevant, and I want to restore that," Anderson said. "Set in 2020,
ours is an ultraviolent, no-holds-barred race with heavily armed
Escalades, Ferraris and Aston
Martins"</em></blockquote><strong>Anderson</strong>'s
take is rumoured to star Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner. Don't worry,
he'll force a futuristic SWAT team and aliens in there somehow. <a href="http://www.moviehole.net/news/5292.html" target="_blank">Read
on</a>.

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Event Horizon is one of my favourite horror films, so it's disappointing to see where Anderson's career has taken him. I really, really like Event Horizon :(
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Carmagettin ruled, and event horizen was pretty good as well but i got surprised (for once) how that guy turned on to hells side
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"The original was so much about decimating pedestrians that the actual race was almost irrelevant, and I want to restore that,"


Who cares about the race?? The decimating of pedestrins is the ONLY relevant! What a moron...
"Set in 2020, ours is an ultraviolent, no-holds-barred race with heavily armed Escalades, Ferraris and Aston Martins"
+ Tom Cruise!

Sounds like a fast n furious-clone... this is going to be total shit (that the hip MTV-kids are going to like). And Tom Cruise!? Why has he not been hanged yet? God! This guy wants to defile everything that is holy it seems...

Funny that you posted this just when I started replaying Carmageddon yesterday.
Carmagettin ruled, and event horizen was pretty good as well but i got surprised (for once) how that guy turned on to hells side
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Event Horizon is the only decent thing he ever stumbled through. I even mildly enjoyed Soldier. But if you know the history behind them you'd realize he screwed their potential as classics.

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*grins* I wouldn't call it bad news.. Event Horizon was a masterpiece, out of the league of AvP and Resident Evil... But both were still watchable.

Forget that RE has any connection to the games or story, and enjoy a big, sci-fi-ish zombie shoot-'em-up. AvP I wastched for the first time last week... It's watchable. The way they decided to massacre virtually everyone including the nervous englishman took away some of the softness.. The elimination of major characters was cheap, but did serve to take away some of the action-cheese aspects. The entire film can be figured out and justified, with a little logic and reference to the storylines... The only thing which confused the hell out of me was that Weyland was introduced as a robotics expert and millionare, but he was not reported to have made the great breakthrough in cybernetics which would have carried his corporation forward into the future setting as the manufaturer of Androids. Neither was he mentioned to have any children to carry on the business and his likeness to his distant descendant in Alien 3. He died without issue, it seems, unless he was rescued and survived through becoming the first cybernetic breakthrough of his own company?

Bleh... I don't think this sounds too bad. I can't think of all that many living, viable directors who *could* direct it any better than Anderson.
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Event Horizon was crap.

And did you really have any hope for a movie entitled Death Race 2000 to begin with? It would have sucked regardless of the director. Look at Rollerball.
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That's the point. Death Race 2000 never took itself seriously. They didn't try to force commercialized bullshit like Escalades and whatever down your throat. There was no intricate subplot about ancient Incas and other nonsense that leads nowhere. Anderson wants people to take him seriously, but he fails at it miserably.
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It shouldn't be remade, is what I'm saying.
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It's yet another easy mining of the old licences, easier than making new films from scratch. I expect to see any film with the slightest bit of fame or potential to be remade eventually.
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Apparently, Event Horizon was only good because a very good deal of it was reshot by a different director.
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And that part with the spinning metal orb of torture and pain was, like, so metal, man.
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Holy Shit! I would jump in joy but then he did AvP :(
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At least you'd be more credible in the role.
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Bleh... I don't think this sounds too bad. I can't think of all that many living, viable directors who *could* direct it any better than Anderson.
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Paul Anderson is second only to Uwe Boll when it comes to fistfucking potentially interesting movies with a razor festooned cestus.
That's the point. Death Race 2000 never took itself seriously. They didn't try to force commercialized bullshit like Escalades and whatever down your throat. There was no intricate subplot about ancient Incas and other nonsense that leads nowhere. Anderson wants people to take him seriously, but he fails at it miserably.
Yes, I have a feeling Anderson was the kind of kid that in school tried really hard to look cool for the popular kids and ended up bearing the brunt of a lot of mocking derision.
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