Thursday, December 16, 2010

Death Race 2 Offers Up More Exploding Cars and Sets!

The movie clips for the straight-to-DVD/Blu-Ray feature Death Race 2 continue to roll out, much like the cars in the film. Also, making movies seems like a pretty good gig, as free 2010-11 Mustang Shelbys get offered to you - free!

Death Race 2 is a follow up to the 2008 release and many of the same cars from the original are being used for this sequel. From the clip entitled "Cars," it does not look like many of the vehicles will be around to see a second sequel. Check out the two clips below ("Cars," and "Bribe").

The synopsis for Death Race 2 is here:

"In the very near future, the United States economy begins to decline and violent crime starts to spiral out of control. To contain the growing criminal population, a vast network of for-profit, private prisons springs up, creating a lawless subculture ruled by gangs, cold-blooded killers and sociopaths. The worst of these prisons is Terminal Island.

Continues...

Convicted cop-killer Carl Lucas arrives on the Island to serve his life sentence just as ruthlessly ambitious television personality September Jones launches the ultimate reality show, Death Race. A brutal prison yard demolition derby that pits prisoners against each other in steel reinforced, heavily armed vehicles, Death Race offers the winner the ultimate prize: freedom — if he can survive to enjoy it. When Lucas signs up to be a driver, the stage is set for the birth of a legendary racer" (Trailer).

Release Date: January 18th, 2011 (DVD, Blu-Ray).

Director: Roel Reiné.

Writer: Paul W.S. Anderson and Tony Giglio.

Cast: Luke Goss, Danny Trejo, Ving Rhames, Tanit Phoenix, Sean Bean, Lauren Cohan, Robin Shou, Frederick Koehler, and Bjorn Steinbach.

This first clip is entitled "Cars:"

This clip is actual footage from the film and titled "Bribe:" Sources: Death Race 2 at Trailer Addict The film is available here, through Amazon: Advertise Here - Contact me Michael Allen at 28DLA Digg! Join me on the New Digg |  |  Stumble It! Subscribe to 28 Days Later: An Analysis by Email

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