While gamers know Paul Anderson for his work behind the camera of Sony Pictures’ Resident Evil franchise, the writer/director/producer also has turned a Death Race remake into a film franchise. He wrote and directed the first film and has written the last two. Universal Home Video has released the second straight-to-video sequel, Death Race: Inferno, on Blu-ray and DVD.
The franchise, which pays homage to Roger Corman’s original Death Race 2000, heads to the desert with Inferno. After launching with Jason Statham on the big screen, the series now features actor Luke Goss behind the wheel as Frankenstein. Goss, who also stars in the new Blu-ray Interview with a Hitman, took some time to talk about the new movie. A gamer, he explains why Death Race would make a great video game, in this exclusive interview.
A major Resident Evil voice actor was recently asked about the rumored Resident Evil 1 Remake and allegedly dropped a major hint.
It will come. I just think it will be after code Veronica, and zero. Maybe in line with when RE 10 releases…
do we really need another remake?
the one that got re released for the ps4 and xbox looks amazing.
Part of me always wishes the "OG" Resident Evil Remake would remain the only one. Then again, can't deny the financial incentive.
The top 10 most terrifying moments in Resident Evil history, from Mr. X to the Baby Monster, exploring Capcom's masterful horror design.
The shadows of rose DLC (REvillage) mannequin section is definitely top 10 worthy but is missing...
Until a few days ago, you could only access Dino Crisis and Resident Evil 1 via PS+. No one could simply purchase them, you had to rely on a monthly subscription.
Fucking Finally! Such a dumbass move to keep them behind a paywall hardly anyone will pay just for these two games.
Also, for some reason, Resident Evil Director’s Cut is free. It happened with Grandia (PS1) too a while ago. Weird, but oh so good.
wouldn't it just be pretty much Twisted Metal?
When will I be famous.
Full Auto!!!
I enjoy watching the DR series, although I have yet to watch Inferno. I'll be checking it out though. I was pleasantly surprised with DR2.
the original remake, you know what i mean, was so much like a game anyway, i'm surprised there was no tie in game.
the automotive destruction, a selection of options for the car, like the tombstone, and various weapon options.
then there's the power ups on the track.
that screamed game to me.
and the movie was fun, no masterpiece, but fun.
sadly i've yet to see any of the sequels, but i want to.