Someone else said it well: bad acting, hot chicks and action. What more could you want?
Once the end brings it all together, the story itself isn't half bad either. Overall better than I expected.
pretty good, better than expected. lots of action
:heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart: - Actually quite enjoyable, if you can ignore the story line.
My rating system works:
10:heart:- Masterpiece :100:
9:heart:- Excellent
8:heart: - Amazing :ok_hand:
7:heart:- Great :sun_with_face:
6:heart: - Good :thumbsup:
5:heart: - Average :head_bandage:
4:heart: - Bad but watchable :octagonal_sign:
3:heart: - Bad :sob:
2:heart:- Awful :face_vomiting:
1:heart: - Bull Shit
Terrible movies, either the prequel or the inferno. Completely destroyed the story trying to inject something that just isn't there. It just doesn't add anything to the story.
Sexist, stupid, crazy, and truly ridiculous and that's what makes this movie my secret guilty pleasure.
These no Hillbilly this time which is a same because he was the best character in Death Race 2 and he only had seconds of screen time, but anyway the movie is bad I mean really bad but it's got that sense of enjoyment and so bad it's funny that it made the movie more entertaining.
Wow unwatchable hate new frankenstein
The Death Race goes international in Death Race 3: Inferno. When Weyland Corp. is bought out the new owner franchises the Death Race and sets up a 3 day cross country race in the South African desert between inmates of several different prisons. The plot is rather weak, and the characters are shallow and cliché. However, the switch to desert racing adds some new energy to the series and is a refreshing change of venue. Death Race 3: Inferno is a bit predictable, but it delivers solid action sequences and concludes the prequel story of the first Frankenstein driver fairly well.
i can't believe it ! this movies is bad, why make part there?
not that bad: pure action, chicks and bad acting.. what else you need?
Review by ShubesBlockedParent2022-03-21T23:50:43Z
There are parts of this that I loved but it was a very difficult story to follow. For starters, the opening fight scene between the hot co-driver chicks was super, super lame with bit shots of punches, kicks, and occasional weapons...but no real choreographed "fighting". It just got the movie off to a bad start, IMO. Secondly, I'm not really a fan of "stories within stories" but with all the posturing and maneuvering between Weyland and Niles York, well you KNEW something was going to happen; it was just (again, just my opinion) very convoluted and didn't add anything to the story. Thirdly, this was probably the most difficult to follow as far as the drivers/vehicles was concerned. It's probably just me - because I'm old and don't follow stuff that closely anymore - but I had a devil of a time figuring out who was who and in what vehicle. Apart from Frank/Lucas and 14K, I couldn't keep up with who the other "players" were and what they were driving; with that in mind, it was extremely difficult to buy into this film because there was no emotional attachment to anyone. (I mean, c'mon....we all know how it's going to end, but the rivalries between the other drivers was just way too messy for me to keep up with.) Also, I still don't understand the fight scene in the tunnel when the Terminal Island drivers showed up. Was that just someone's attempt to cop a feel and someone else threw a jealous punch, or what? Even in retrospect, there's no explanation for that scene. And that's what this movie, as a whole, felt like: a bunch of scenes of varying stages of violence all thrown into a blender with a somewhat-central character, then someone tried to package it all into a single story. Very blotchy, very difficult to keep up with. The movie was fun to watch - if fast cars and brutal violence is your thing, you'll love this franchise - but that doesn't mean it was a "good" movie. It was watchable, fun for an hour and a half, but not the best. So far (I'm about to start the fourth and - I assume? - the final movie in the Death Race franchise) this has been my least favorite. Again, not a BAD movie, but a badly-made movie. I think the storyline had TONS of potential but it all felt very rushed to production.