Paul Bartel's 1975 cheap-o satire about a futuristic international sport--an anything-goes car race where drivers score points for hitting pedestrians--stars David Carradine as a hero behind the wheel and Sylvester Stallone as his nemesis. The film is clever and macabre enough as a modernist satire, but finally overplays its hand in grim, decadent humor. The sets are gloriously artificial, and former Warhol star Mary Woronov is in sexy, comic form. <I>--Tom Keogh</I>
Viewer Reviews I remember the buzz this movie made in the 70's. In the 80's you could catch it on late night TV on occasion. But now I can see it unedited. I never knew it had nudity in it before, but when the title is "DEATH RACE 2000", you're not looking for "Citizen Kane".