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Total Recall (1990)
Released By: Artisan Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Artisan Entertainment
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Paul Verhoeven
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Marshall Bell, Michael Ironside, Rachel Ticotin, Ronny Cox, Sharon Stone
Published ID: 1109
UPC: 012236043904, 012236119579, 012236124740, 012236180470, 012236191537, 012236200062,
Plot: In Paul Verhoeven's wild sci-fi action movie Total Recall, Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a 21st-century construction worker who discovers that his entire memory of the past derives from a memory chip implanted in his brain. Schwarzenegger learns that he's actually a secret agent who had become a threat to the government, so those in power planted the chip and invented a domestic lifestyle for him. Once he has realized his true identity, he travels to Mars to piece together the rest of his identity, as well as to find the man responsible for his implanted memory. Verhoeven has created a fast, furious action film with Total Recall, filled with impressive stunts and (literally) eye-popping visuals. Though the film bears only a passing resemblance to the Philip K. Dick short story it was based on ({-We Can Remember It For You Wholesale}), the movie is an entertaining, if very violent, ride. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide
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Great hidef quality
Added 9/21/2009

We all know the movie rocks. What about the BluRay quality?

This is an excellent, real hi-def movie (unlike the Terminator BluRay) with fantastic audio. I've saw the movie on the big screen, then on DVD. BluRay at home with a 5.1 sound system is the way to go. If you're a fan of Arrrnold, SciFi, Philip K. Dick (the movie is based on one of his books, We Can Remember It For You Wholesale) or action movies, then this disc is for you.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Discard
Added 9/14/2009

Personally, I found that after watching "Total Recall" once on DVD, I could not watch it again. I am going to trade it in.
0 out of 6 people found this helpful.
Total Recall
Added 9/12/2009

This movie displays new power when viewed in Blu-ray high definition format. I have seen this movie many times and wanted to add HD to my library of older movies. As with many futuristic movies the authors assume that the lower denomination of the human equation will go into space with the scientists and explorers. Although I hope this is not the case in reality. I hope that the people who venture to Mars are a bit more refined.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
The worst quality Blu-Ray out there!
Added 7/10/2009

I got a BD player a year after they came out while the format war was still going on and I read reviews of the discs. They always said that this one was not too great but acceptable. Some how, some people rate The Terminator (first 2) discs as poor when they are not. Total Recall is by far THE worst BD disc ever!

This one gets the same type of review as Robocop from the reviewers. It is no wonder why these discs are $10 or less! This is a very poor representation of Blu-Ray or even HD. I am good at spotting resolutions with my eye and I can tell that this is not an HD master. It has to be a 480I give or take a few lines!

This is nothing more than an upconverted picture, but upconverted DVD's look much better in most cases. From the moment the credits roll, there is severe crushing, noise and low resolution. The picture quality is so bad that it looks like analog cable with a damaged cord - THAT bad! The noise (it can't be mere film grain alone) is so horrible that the film grain has noise that moves and changes colors!

The colors were bland and there was NOTHING HD about the picture in any way. There was no 3D effect when looking at the picture. No facial details. No stitching in the clothing - nothing. The sound was weak as well since it was in DTS-HD, not Master Audio. Hey, it was one of the early BD titles.

Instead of steady re-releasing Terminators, they need to remaster this! I avoided it out of fear of the reviews, but the reviewers were too soft on this one. Do not get it if you are looking for HD picture.

On another note, it was weird (I know) to see so many tube TV's 100 years into the future. Even 2001: A Space Odessy predicted flat screens.

8 out of 9 people found this helpful.
Great movie, very poor Blu-Ray quality -- grainy picture, few extras
Added 6/28/2009

Fantastic movie, but this is the poorest-quality Blu-Ray image quality that I have yet seen.

I traded in my Special Edition DVD of this movie for the Blu-Ray version with the expectation that the new version would have high-definition video and at least a few of the Special Edition's extras. Not so.

The video is very grainy and spotty, almost like watching a videotape recorded in a theater with the camera pointed at the screen.

The disk includes a single featurette and none of the commentaries or other extras that were included in the Special Edition.

If you possibly can, don't buy -- wait for a fully remastered and restored Blu-Ray which includes the commentaries.

8 out of 9 people found this helpful.
Great hidef quality
Added 9/21/2009

We all know the movie rocks. What about the BluRay quality?

This is an excellent, real hi-def movie (unlike the Terminator BluRay) with fantastic audio. I've saw the movie on the big screen, then on DVD. BluRay at home with a 5.1 sound system is the way to go. If you're a fan of Arrrnold, SciFi, Philip K. Dick (the movie is based on one of his books, We Can Remember It For You Wholesale) or action movies, then this disc is for you.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Discard
Added 9/14/2009

Personally, I found that after watching "Total Recall" once on DVD, I could not watch it again. I am going to trade it in.
0 out of 6 people found this helpful.
Total Recall
Added 9/12/2009

This movie displays new power when viewed in Blu-ray high definition format. I have seen this movie many times and wanted to add HD to my library of older movies. As with many futuristic movies the authors assume that the lower denomination of the human equation will go into space with the scientists and explorers. Although I hope this is not the case in reality. I hope that the people who venture to Mars are a bit more refined.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
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