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Death race 2000 poster
Death race 2000 poster









death race 2000 poster
  1. #DEATH RACE 2000 POSTER MOVIE#
  2. #DEATH RACE 2000 POSTER DRIVERS#
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  4. #DEATH RACE 2000 POSTER FREE#

It may exhibit staining, creasing, scuffs/wear, discoloration, slight fold separation, small tears, increased number of staple marks, increased level of fold wear compared to ‘Fine’ and minor paper loss. VERY GOOD: A poster that is well used but still presentable. It will show signs of use, such as pin/staple holes to the corners, edge dings/creasing, surface creasing/marks and minor wear to the fold lines. This is generally the highest grade that you will find film posters listed, this allows for minor edge dings and creasing to the surface.įINE: A poster showing light wear. NEAR MINT: A poster that is virtually unused.

death race 2000 poster

It is highly unlikely you would find a poster that will truly achieved this grade. MINT: To achieve this grade a poster would have to be totally flawless, no markings or creasing of any kind whatsoever (inclusive of oily fingerprints on high gloss examples).

death race 2000 poster

#DEATH RACE 2000 POSTER FREE#

Please feel free to contact us should you require a more detailed condition report. If a poster has been linen backed (see FAQ’s) we will grade it as per its current condition and endeavor to highlight any flaws it may have had prior to the backing/restoration process. Please bear in mind that this is genuine ‘theatre used’ advertising material and it will inevitably show some sign of use and its age. When listing a poster we use the guide below to provide you with a fair assessment of the posters condition. could easily be addressed by linen backing this poster (see FAQs and Services). Please see the images and grading guide below for more information. This daybill is in good condition with the following points of note: It has the usual two fold lines, staple marks to edges, very minor edge tears, scattered creasing and marks, 2 x titles written on its rear can be seen through the lower left corner and centre left border (see additional image) and it also sports an NZ ratings stamp (this is in no way seen as a fault and more so a period applied feature).

#DEATH RACE 2000 POSTER DRIVERS#

This is either from its notable cast members such as Sylvester Stallone and David Carradine, or the fact that the drivers in this race scored additional points by running over spectators? Who knows, but the must have done something right as it’s been remade countless times, with yet another remake due out in late 2017! But, you know, last Saturday I began to wonder who was going to protect us from these kids.Death Race 2000 1975 Australian/NZ DaybillĪlthough this 70’s racing film looked more like a ‘B Movie’ than a mainstream film, it had gone on to achieve near cult like status. The ratings were intended in the first place to protect kids from violence. It's been my observation in several Chicago theaters recently that little or no attempt is made to enforce the R rating.

#DEATH RACE 2000 POSTER MOVIE#

They'd never seen anything so funny, I guess, and I was torn between walking out immediately and staying to witness a spectacle more dismaying than anything on the screen: the way small children were digging gratuitous bloodshed.ĭespite the fact that the movie had a "restricted rating," the vast majority of the kids (and by kids I mean under 10 years old) were without parents or guardians. The audience was at least half small children, and they loved it. Well, folks, the theater was up for grabs.

#DEATH RACE 2000 POSTER DRIVER#

In front of an old‑folks' home, the nurses park the wheelchairs of several patients in the middle of the road and wait for the fun to start-but the driver has his own little joke by swerving off the road and killing the nurses. Giant swords on the fronts of the cars skewer victims. The killings are depicted in the most graphic way possible. You get 100 points for someone in a wheelchair, 70 points for the aged, 50 points for kids and so on. But Greene's point was provoking, as I was reminded last weekend during "Death Race 2000." This is a film about a futuristic cross‑country race in which the winner is determined, not merely by his speed, but also by the number of pedestrians he kills. To be sure, Greene printed only essays that praised violence (there must have been at least one kid with a high regard for horses, but we didn't hear from him).











Death race 2000 poster