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Total Recall, Movie, 1990 IMDB

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Also known as:

  • Atto di forza (Italy)
  • Pamięć absolutna (Poland)


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Wampa-One US

2008-06-16 21:05

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kurkosdr GR

2009-01-17 03:50

Liked the movie, and the looks of the "futuristic" cars. Minimalistic and cool.

The thing I found weird about this movie is it's not "futuristic" at all.

I mean... com' on. The year is 2048, we have set up colonies in Mars and stuff, but 1)we are still using cars that burn gas 2)we are still using CRT non flat screens 3)you need half the space of a suitcase to transfer a portable computer, and that kind stuff.

Any writer should have put a "video wall" TV (if not 3D projectors), cars that don't burn gas and have no exhaust pipe (if not flying cars), ultra thin portable devices. Just watch back the 2nd episode of "back to the future" (which is supposed to take place earlier than this film), and you ll get what I mean...

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Gag Halfrunt UK

2009-01-17 12:12

Colour flat screens weren't available in 1990, so the producers would have had to choose between using real CRT monitors or adding the displays to the shot with optical effects. They probably decided that it wasn't worth adding more work to the visual effects schedule just to have flat screens.

By the way, Total Recall was filmed in Mexico. The subway scenes were filmed on the Mexico City metro, which uses the French rubber tyre system.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0100802/locations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico_City_metro
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber-tyred_metro

-- Last edit: 2009-01-17 12:13:50

kurkosdr GR

2009-01-22 16:24

Quote They probably decided that it wasn't worth adding more work to the visual effects schedule just to have flat screens.


The should have! A great deal of making a science fiction movie is using optical effects to "emulate" the technology (you reckon) people are going to be using the date the movie is supposed to take place. So, the people that made this movie reckoned display technology is going to stay still to non-flat CRT monitors and automotive gas-powered vechicles. This is rather way too much pessimistic, as we can clearly see now (we may not have gone beyond gas powered cars, but we all have flat displays, right?). This is what's niggling me.

-- Last edit: 2009-01-22 16:24:40

dsl SX

2010-07-02 23:57

I thought Total Recall was a film about Toyotas ....

CRAFT372 US

2010-10-11 21:22

dsl wrote I thought Total Recall was a film about Toyotas ....

This is one of the best jokes i ever heard :) :) :)

dudley UK

2010-10-11 22:29

TWO...WEEKS!

mike962 DE

2013-05-10 10:00

Sharon Stone was such a hottie back then

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mike962 DE

2013-05-10 12:01

some nice behind the scenes on the cars Link to "blog.hemmings.com"

GodzillaFan54 CA

2019-12-13 20:44

The movie is actually set in 2084.

CougarTim US

2021-03-25 22:45

A four-wheeled R.Q. Riley Trimuter also appears in the movie: Link to "www.techeblog.com" As the name suggests, the Trimuter was a three-wheeler, and this four-wheeler may have been a one-off.

antp BE

2024-01-13 18:21

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mike962 wrote [Image: snapshot20130510111007.23.jpg]

I don't think this was actually a working vehicle , just a prop !!

mike962 wrote recently rewatched movie and you never ever see the bottom of it, it always camera angles and smoke screen covering it up

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