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" Date: 6/12/2020 Viewed: Blu-Ray (2012 remaster edition) Re-Watch Note: Seeing that this movie recently turn 30 years old, I decided to revisit it. This movie is still awesome after 30 years later in my opinion. The action sequences are great and the special effects are still fantastic. You also have a good cast of memorable characters and a story that makes you think about what it is real or not. You can always tell that this movie is a clear inspiration for The Matrix and other Sci-Fi movies"
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" Director: Paul Verhoeven Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin, Sharon Stone, Ronny Cox, Michael Ironside, Mel Johnson Jr., Marshall Bell, Roy Brocksmith, Ray Baker, Michael Champion, Rosemary Dunsmore, Robert Costanzo, Marc Alaimo, Dean Norris, Debbie Lee Carrington and Lycia Naff Douglas Quaid is a bored construction worker in the year 2084 who dreams of visiting the colonized Mars. He visits "Rekall," a company that plants false memories into people's brains, in order to experien"
" Don't fuck with your brain, pal! It ain't worth it! This is tagged as a horror film but I'm not sure it actually is. There's some gore and fantastic practical effects but it doesn't use fear (or even paranoia, despite what the plot says) to move the story forward. Definitely worth watching thought, is there anything more charming and fascinating than the distant future as portrayed by movies from 1980-1999? The intersection between our fashion and style of the times, our technology fads, "
"An imaginative expansion of the brisk Philip K. Dick short story, โWe Can Remember It for You Wholesale,โ this film about fake memories and a real interplanetary crisis now stands redolent with nostalgia, both for its time, as well as for itself. Beneath its show of smoke and mirrors, mercenary babes, and treacherous holograms, Total Recall is a story about a man who must choose between two possible, contradictory realities. In one timeline, heโs an earthbound schmuck; in the far less like"