Race War: The Remake

February. 21,2012      
Rating:
5.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

What happens when the white man brings their smack into Soda's hood?

Joe Grisaffi as  Shrink

Reviews

Raetsonwe
2012/02/21

Redundant and unnecessary.

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Stevecorp
2012/02/22

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Donald Seymour
2012/02/23

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2012/02/24

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Woodyanders
2012/02/25

Brutish PCP addled crack dealer Baking Soda (essayed with ferocious gusto by burly behemoth Howard Calvert) joins forces with his goofy gay partner G.E.D. (a delightfully zany portrayal by Jamelle Kent) and fish-like extraterrestrial buddy Kreech (Danny McCarty, who speaks in gibberish and sports a hokey Creature from the Black Lagoon rubber mask) to declare war on evil alien white guys who are selling a lethal form of space rock that transforms addicts into zombies. Writer/director Tom Martino totally let's it all hang out something nutty with a blithely lowbrow sense of puerile humor that gleefully eschews subtlety, proper decorum, and political correctness in the best, most joyfully offensive, and hence often uproarious manner possible: Besides hysterically rude'n'crude jokes about such things as puking, pooping, and masturbation, we also get a delirious array of broadly drawn oddball racial stereotype characters that poke merry kooky fun at everything from Jews to Muslims to Mexicans. Granted, said humor tends to be extremely dumb, crass, and tasteless, but it's still incredibly sidesplitting just the same because of its giddy go-for-broke gonzo brashness and vulgarity. Moreover, Martino displays an inspired feel for the absurd and surreal throughout, with oodles of outrageously over-the-top cartoonish gore, ridiculous action set pieces, occasional use of puppets, a few cheesy video game-style visuals, and one doozy of a surprise twist ending. An absolute wacky hoot.

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