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Demolition Man questions and comments
DemoMan: guilty pleasure. Seem to like it for its 3DO video game tie-in which I played for hours (especially when you select "easy" mode and Stallone says, "you suck.").
Is Sandy Bullock's body double credited for the nude shots? And it's funny how they mention Ahnold as being president and specifically cite the 61st Amendment to allow foreign borns to run for President.... |
One of my fave Stallone/Snipes films. Great blend of comedy and action with some pretty good futuristic sets. The presence of Denis Leary is always a plus in my book. Pacifist society :lol: Be Well!
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I still want to know what they do with the seashells for.
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Originally Posted by dom56
I still want to know what they do with the seashells for.
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Perfect blend of action and comedy .... one of my favorite guilty pleasures!
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Taco Bell!
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I wish this movie would get a good DVD release, cause I love it.
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Awesome, fun movie! Stallone declining in popularity and Snipes coming up, but both in great form for this one. Helluva supporting cast. I'd jump on an SE for this one.
I'd say Simon Phoenix has really matched his meat :) |
I really enjoy this movie too, a guily pleasure.
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Nice movie. Watch it often
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Originally Posted by f1shf00d
DemoMan: guilty pleasure. Seem to like it for its 3DO video game tie-in which I played for hours (especially when you select "easy" mode and Stallone says, "you suck.").
Is Sandy Bullock's body double credited for the nude shots? And it's funny how they mention Ahnold as being president and specifically cite the 61st Amendment to allow foreign borns to run for President.... still not as good as the T2 display in last action hero |
Best Stallone movie in a long time or since. Especially love the lilttle girls answer when a reported asked the Demolition Man if a shopping mall's destruction was worth saving the little girl.
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Originally Posted by smirnoff
I wish this movie would get a good DVD release, cause I love it.
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A great mindless, fun movie.
I love how Sandra Bullock's office ihas nothing but memorbilia from Warner Bros.products and Joel Silver movies. " What is your boggle?" |
Ok, this a bump from a LONG time ago, but fuck it. I figured this needed to be seen.
How to use the Three Seashells. :) |
Sandra's ass looked great in that uniform!
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Originally Posted by nightmaster
(Post 5661703)
I'd say Simon Phoenix has really matched his meat :)
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"Yeah, let's go blow this guy!"
"Away! Blow this guy away!" |
three seashells explained:
Spoiler:
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Well, I don't know about all of you but I'm much the better for knowing how the seashells work. Actually, no I'm not.............
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Originally Posted by f1shf00d
(Post 5660831)
Is Sandy Bullock's body double credited for the nude shots?
It's been a while since I've seen DM, but I would think that I'd remember Sandra Bullock nude (even if it was a body double). |
I absolutely loved this movie. How they got an actor like Nigel Hawthorne to take part is beyond me.
The "sex scene" between Sandy and Sly is comedy gold. So is the "hamburger" scene. The real question is what the hell happened with director Marco Brambilla? He did one more movie, Excess Baggage, and that was it. After such a fun debut movie that was such a brilliant twist on 'Brave New World' he just faded out. |
Hey Simon, you're on TV!
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I want this on blu-ray.
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Originally Posted by Darth Maher
(Post 9167635)
Nude shots? I don't recall any nude shots.
It's been a while since I've seen DM, but I would think that I'd remember Sandra Bullock nude (even if it was a body double). |
A mediocre action film, but a very underrated satire that becomes more and more prophetic with each passing year.
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This might be my favorite Sylvester Stallone movie after Rocky's II, III and IV. this movie ust works really well.
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Re: Demolition Man questions and comments
Get drunk and watch this movie. It's the best, there's no way they would have survived that blast at the beginning.
Two shots down. Let watch this. BTW, it's on AMC is it really a classic? |
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Its probably about 20 years old. I'm sure it isn't the youngest movie they have played.
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21 years old, and terrible! 1993.
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I vote "guilty pleasure."
I think it is the only Stallone movie I like. |
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21 years old! Holy shit I'm old...
Love this movie. |
Re: Demolition Man questions and comments
According to Wikipedia it only cost 56 million to make made 150 million, I wonder why there was never a sequel.
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Re: Demolition Man questions and comments
Originally Posted by PenguinJoe
(Post 12021906)
Get drunk and watch this movie. It's the best, there's no way they would have survived that blast at the beginning.
Two shots down. Let watch this. BTW, it's on AMC is it really a classic? TLC does not stand for The Learning Channel. A&E doesn't stand for Arts and Entertainment. KFC does not stand for Kentucky Fried Chicken. |
Re: Demolition Man questions and comments
Originally Posted by PenguinJoe
(Post 12022023)
According to Wikipedia it only cost 56 million to make made 150 million, I wonder why there was never a sequel.
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So 100 million worldwide? That's better than Tomb Raider.
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Re: Demolition Man questions and comments
Originally Posted by PenguinJoe
(Post 12022033)
So 100 million worldwide? That's better than Tomb Raider.
I have the French Blu-ray import. Saw this in theaters, too. Always enjoyed it. Director Marco Brambilla is the one who had the peculiar directing career. I only remember him doing this and that one with Alicia Silverstone and Benicio del Toro called Excess Baggage, which bombed. |
Re: Demolition Man questions and comments
Originally Posted by PenguinJoe
(Post 12022033)
So 100 million worldwide? That's better than Tomb Raider.
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Re: Demolition Man questions and comments
Originally Posted by Count Dooku
(Post 12022067)
No, it is not. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=tombraider.htm
About 90 million is more than 15 million isn't it? EDIT: NM, I'm only looking at domestic gross. |
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I love this movie but the one thing that always bugged me was that the whole thing takes place in the utopia of "San Angeles" but that's still presumably in the United States. It would have to be completely isolated from the rest of the world (and for a much longer period of time) for everyone to forget so much about everything, to be shocked by murder, to have no old cars anymore, etc. It's never said the whole country is following Cocteau's plan.
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