Latest News On David Carradine
June 04, 2009
David Carradine: 1936-2009
David Carradine, the film and television actor who lent his rugged persona to more than 100 films, was found dead in Thailand while on location for the film Stretch. Police said the cause of death was suicide by hanging. He was 72. Carradine was... More...
September 26, 2008
Exclusive: David Carradine Cameo in Crank 2 says Statham
It's not just Death Race that boasts a cameo from legend David Carradine. According to star Jason Statham, speaking to RT this week ahead of the UK release of Death Race, the action superstar let slip that Carradine would appear in Crank 2: High... More...
September 26, 2008
RT Interview: Jason Statham Chats Death Race, Crank 2 and The Sweeney
RT catches up with Jason Statham to learn more about the Death Race and grill him on upcoming turns in Crank 2, Transporter 3 and the possibility of an appearance in Nick Love's version of The Sweeney. More...
July 23, 2008
Exclusive: Death Race International Poster Revealed
We take a first look at some cool new artwork for Paul W.S. Anderson's Jason Statham-starring latest. More...
June 23, 2008
Kim Newman on... Hex
RT Obscura, the exclusive column by renowned critic Kim Newman, sees the writer plumbing the depths of the RT archive in search of some forgotten gems. In his 18th column, Kim uncovers Hex, a 1973 film in the "Weird Hippie Shit" genre starring... More...
September 13, 2007
Max Makowski Knows Kung Fu
Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures are still bringing Kung Fu to the big screen, but the Hughes brothers won't be behind the camera -- ComingSoon reports that Max Makowski has been tapped to helm the project. More...
July 31, 2007
Heroes and Villains Join the Death Race Squad
We already knew that Jason Statham was toplining the new Death Race 2000 remake, but director Paul W.S. Anderson dropped a few cool casting bombs at last week's San Diego Comic Con. More...
April 24, 2007
Jason Statham Leads the "Death Race" Charge
If you're making a gritty action flick and you need a hardcore bad-ass for the lead role, heck, you could do a whole lot worse than Jason Statham. More...
March 21, 2007
"Green Hornet" and "Kung Fu" Adaptations On the Way
When there are no more original ideas left in Hollywood, the remakes shall roam the multiplex. And here's two more! "The Green Hornet" looks to be making a resurrection (yet again), plus there seems to be some movement on a big-screen... More...
November 02, 2006
"Kung Fu: The Movie" (Finally) Looks to be Moving Forward
Remember that cool old TV show called "Kung Fu"? Nah, you're probably too young, but hey, there's a movie version on the way, and it'll be directed by The Hughes Brothers. More...
May 24, 2006
"Kung Fu" to Kick Butt on the Big Screen
Remember the old "Kung Fu" TV series that starred David Carradine? (It's one of Tarantino's favorite series, I can bet you that much.) Well, this news should come as no big surprise: Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures have signed a deal... More...
February 24, 2006
Time to Vote for JoBlo's Golden Schmoes!
The SAGs, the BAFTAs, the Globes and the Oscars are all fine and good, but if there's one voting process I always look forward to, it's JoBlo's Golden Schmoes. It's time for the "normal schmoe" movie geek to chime in with their 2 cents... More...
November 22, 2005
5 Actors Sign On to Get "Erectus"
A quintet of performers have been announced for Adam Rifkin's upcoming comedy "Homo Erectus: A Caveman Comedy," and according to The Hollywood Reporter those actors are Ali Larter, David Carradine, Tom Arnold, Talia Shire and newcomer... More...
September 08, 2005
Roger Corman's Back Catalog Finds a Home ... at Disney?
Legendary indie filmmaker Roger Corman has signed a deal with Buena Vista, which will result in a Disney logo on the back of the next "Death Race 2000" DVD, says Variety. "Under the 12-year pact announced Wednesday, Buena Vista Home... More...
December 27, 2004
David Carridine on Warren Beatty and His Role in Kill Bill
According to an Associated Press article, David Carradine said in an interview with the Chicago Tribune that his role in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" was originally given to Warren Beatty. Beatty was then told by the director to act... More...


