I have just stumbled upon this thread, can't believe I didn't see it before now.
Haven 't had time to read back through all the reviews yet but I will cos I love movies and movie trivia, and I can see there are one or two "buffs" on here.

As cool a movie as it is, most 15-24 year olds have probably never heard of it. What was it, early 90's?....this time its TOTAL RECALL, now being remade with Colin Farrel and a bag of fancy hi end CGI....looks good but the question still remains.... WHY!?????
Thanks for that info. I've downloaded two crap versions already, but now I'll wait a while.sandman67 wrote:SHERLOCK HOLMES: GAME OF SHADOWS
... in anticipation of the BluRay release that will come along in late June when the DVD is released in the US.
Ive noticed that theres a Chinese "release group" who have been flooding the release scene with supposed R6 copies of films lately. I recommend that you avoid these. They are all, at best, DVDSCR copies that have been badly overprocessed and so are colour oversaturated and crappy quality. They also have to crop the bottom off so it gets rid of Chinese hard subs so the pcture ratio is also messed up.I've downloaded two crap versions already, but now I'll wait a while.
Because the power of a Phillip K. Dick story is timeless. As much as I liked the Arnie version of Total Recall it's done in an action movie style that is played out. I'd rather have today's movie goers see yet another watered down film version of a Phillip K. Dick story then not see it because the Arnie film is laughably of it's time.sandman67 wrote:In other news the Hollydud recyle machine rolls ever on, crushng yet anothet Arnie classic beaneath its wheels....this time its TOTAL RECALL, now being remade with Colin Farrel and a bag of fancy hi end CGI....looks good but the question still remains.... WHY!?????
Phillip K. Dick and Jim Thompson - dead proof that methamphetamine, alcohol, and great writing DO mix.Homer wrote:Because the power of a Phillip K. Dick story is timeless. As much as I liked the Arnie version of Total Recall it's done in an action movie style that is played out. I'd rather have today's movie goers see yet another watered down film version of a Phillip K. Dick story then not see it because the Arnie film is laughably of it's time.sandman67 wrote:In other news the Hollydud recyle machine rolls ever on, crushng yet anothet Arnie classic beaneath its wheels....this time its TOTAL RECALL, now being remade with Colin Farrel and a bag of fancy hi end CGI....looks good but the question still remains.... WHY!?????