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Paul Anderson to Helm 'Deathrace 3000' |
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Written by Bob Messinger
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Tuesday, 22 March 2005 |
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Source: Variety  | | Deathrace 2000 | Paul W.S. Anderson will write and direct Paramount's Deathrace 3000, a remake of the cult Roger Corman pic "Deathrace 2000."
The Paul Bartel-directed original is considered a B-movie classic, a campy and polemical black comedy that pitted David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone in a race where drivers accumulated points for running over pedestrians. Anderson's got a different vision, planning a mix of "Road Warrior" and road kill. "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." The deal has sparked Viacom into talks for a companion videogame. {mosgoogle} |