‘Loved by thousands, hated by millions’
June 24th, 2008 at 01:43pm Will Pfeifer
Here’s a viewing tip: Turner Classic Movies, which usually focuses on black-and-white films of a more genteel nature, will be showing the 1975 cult classic DEATH RACE 2000 at 1 a.m. Saturday, June 28. It’s worth staying up for — and best viewed in the middle of the night, with eyes weary from lack of sleep — but if you can’t manage that, set your DVR or VCR now.
A dark comedy about a future (well, it was the future back then) cross country race where drivers get bonus points for collateral damange, DEATH RACE 2000 looks wonderfully cheap, moves incredibly fast and features a great cast of characters. David Carradine is Frankenstein, the reluctant hero; Sylvester Stallone (pre-ROCKY) is “Machine Gun” Joe Viturbo (that’s a description of him in the headline above), and Fred Grandy, future LOVE BOAT star and Iowa congressman, is Herman the German, assistant to the deadly racer Matilda the Hun.
There’s a semi-remake due later in August, by the way, starring Rochelle’s own Joan Allen. Here’s a link to the trailer.
Entry Filed under: Just plain weird, Classic movies



3 Comments Add your own
1. Robert Satan | June 24th, 2008 at 2:28 pm
Maybe they can break out that \’70s movie about the Warriors NYC street gang next. That was a classic.
2. Will Pfeifer | June 24th, 2008 at 3:19 pm
You mean THE WARRIORS? (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080120/) That’s a pretty good one — though not quite as funny as DEATH RACE 2000.
There’s a nice new DVD of it available, with lots of extras.
3. Karl Vocal | June 25th, 2008 at 8:01 am
WARRRRRIIIOOORRRRS, Come out and PLLLLAAYYY!!!!
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