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Demolition Man [DVD] [1993]
 
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Demolition Man [DVD] [1993]

Sylvester Stallone , Wesley Snipes , Marco Brambilla    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, Sandra Bullock, Nigel Hawthorne, Benjamin Bratt
  • Directors: Marco Brambilla
  • Writers: Daniel Waters, Peter M. Lenkov, Robert Reneau
  • Producers: Aaron Schwab, Craig Sheffer, Faye Schwab, Howard G. Kazanjian
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English, Arabic
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 24 May 1999
  • Run Time: 115 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004CYKZ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,983 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Searching for new directions, Sylvester Stallone starred in this farcical, 1993 SF piece about an ex-cop (Stallone) freed from 36 years of forced hibernation to help catch a criminal (Wesley Snipes) who released himself from a similar incarceration. The futuristic story finds Los Angeles a sea of Taco Bells and enforced peace and within that satiric overview Stallone's character becomes a gun-toting fish out of water. The film plays like a live-action cartoon and while there is nothing particularly wrong with that, Demolition Man is a rather flat experience. The irony of a peaceable society that both requires and despises its bloody saviours has been captured far more profoundly in movies like Dirty Harry. Sandra Bullock costars. --Tom Keogh

From the Back Cover

Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes go at it amid a dazzling cyber-future in this explosive hit. In 2032 arch-criminal Simon Pheonix (Snipes) awakens from a 35-year deep freeze in CryPrison to find a serene, nonviolent Los Angeles ready for the taking. Unable to deal with Pheonix's brutal 1990s style, officials seek and old-fashioned cop to fight old-fashioned crime. They revive Sgt. John Spartan (Stallone), unjustly serving a CryoPrison sentence because of his last encounter with Pheonix. Sandra Bullock and Benjamin Bratt (TV's Law and Order) also uphold the law in this "terrific mix of action and humour" (Jon Siegel, Good Morning America/ABC-TV).

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
The uncut version! 22 Sep 2011
By Iceboy
Format:Blu-ray
Finally, we get the uncut version for home viewing! :)

The UK DVD is missing two hits to the head of Stallone in the final fight, along with a double ear-clap (the BBFC used to cut these routinely, even from 18 films!) for fear of imitabilty. However, they have seen the stupid and ridiculous errors of their ways and this Blu-ray edition is fully uncut :)

Enjoy - its a clever, funny, thrilling 90s actioner.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Stallone Goes Sci-Fi! 29 Oct 2004
Format:DVD
His career faultering somewhat, Sylvester Stallone decided to try somthing new and branched out into the realmes of sci fi, this being his first attempt, 'Judge Dredd' in 1995 being his second. While most people including some of the fans shunned it, i personally think that it is a breety good film all round. It's a typical Stallone film, with plenty of guns, explosions, a bad guy, and of course a hero which is Stallone himself in the form of John Spartan.

John Spartan is a cop who has been on the trail of master criminal Simon Phoenix for two years, and when he finally does catch him, the building that they are in blows up killing thirty or so innocent people. Of course Spartan is blamed for the incident, resulting in him being incarcerated in a cryogenic prison for thirty odd years.

Finally he is released in the next century, in the year 2032 where the world is very different. All harmful things have been made illegal; smoking, drinking, contact sports, and even salt etc, sex has become a non contact affair as well (much to the dismay of Spartan) and people even recieve criminal credits for swearing, somthing that Spartan (and phoenix) get a lot of.

The reason for his early release is so that he can once again catch Phoenix who has escaped from the cryogenic facility and is causeing havok in the streets of the new San Angeles (San Dieago and LA have merged). None of the police force can handle him and only the outmoded ways of John Spartan and the help of Lenina Huxley to show him the new ways, can save the city from certain peril.

Stallone is perfect in his role as the tough 'old fashioned' cop who is released from Cryosleep to help the new SAPD. A blonde Wesly Snipes is also brillaint in his role as the heartless criminal Simon Phoenix who starts a meaningless rampage through the city. Originally Stallone wanted Jackie Chan to play this role, however he turned it down as he did not like playing bad guys.

However both stars work very well together, producing some very exciting fight scenes, Snipes being a black belt, and Stallone's experience from the Rocky films helping them. In fact Wesley Snipes was so fast on camera that the producers had to ask him to slow down as he was too much of a blurr.

Of course, lets not forget Sandra Bullock who replaced Lori Petty after a few days filming, and is very well suited to her role as Lenina Huxley, and helped to bring that vital mixture of comedy into the film with her studies of the past. Both her and Stallone work well on-screen together with the scene in her apartment being a great laugh. Benjamin Bratt played Alfredo Garcia who is named after the Sam Pekinpah Film, 'Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia' from 1974.

As regards to the extras on this DVD, unfortunately there are none what so ever bar scene selection, interactive menus and subtitles, theres not even a trailer. This is a shame as a featurette or a behind the scenes documentary would have been nice for some of the die hard fans. However for the time being we'll just have to make do with the wonderful film itself.

Overall though, 'Demolition Man' is brilliant action packed movie, just what you would expect from a Stallone, or even a Wesley Snipes movie. A treat for fans of both stars or just action and/or sci-fi fans in general and with just the right mixture of comedy and action i highly recommend it to all!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Blows the DVD... Away 17 Sep 2011
By TJ Doc
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
The unmistakably 90s action/sci-fi cult classic arrives on Blu-ray to inspire us all with joy joy feelings!

I last saw 'Demolition Man' on a VHS recorded off TV. So to say I was impressed by the Blu-ray would be an understatement. Warner Bros have clearly put some effort into this transfer, as it's one of the best catalogue releases I've seen.

Firstly, I did not pick up on any digital noise reduction. There's a VERY fine layer of grain covering the image throughout, lending a nice and filmic quality to the picture. Close-ups display an excellent amount of facial detail, especially on Stallone and Snipes, but even on the smooth-faced citizens of San Angeles (a futuristic makeup choice, or so I am led to believe). While there are more than a few soft shots here and there, the overall level of quality is pin-sharp. You might just be able to make out the small print on that 'Lethal Weapon 3' poster in Huxley's office.

I also did not detect any edge enhancement; and even if there is some then it must be barely noticeable. Black levels also appear well resolved, with plenty of clear shadow detail.

My only real boggle with the picture quality would be its skin tones. For most of the film, everyone appears overly tanned (orange, even). But I'm not sure if this is more to do with the source material than it is a fault with the Blu-ray transfer, so I may be fretting over nothing. Otherwise, colours are strong throughout.

'Demolition Man's' DTS-HD 5.1 audio track doesn't disappoint either. Elliot Goldenthal's score benefits appropriately, while the various sonic qualities appear to be correctly balanced. Gunshots and explosions pack an audible punch, hand-to-hand combat sequences are satisfyingly meaty and dialogue is perfectly clear (or, in the case of Stallone, as clear as it can be). Nothing is lost in the overall mix.

As for extras, Warner Bros weren't quite as generous in this department. All that's included is the original theatrical trailer and a director/producer commentary ported over from the DVD which is sadly lacking the presence of the movie's stars. I'd love it if Stallone and Snipes got together to record a commentary one day, but I won't get my hopes too high.

Just to clarify, I should point out that this UK Blu-ray is indeed uncut, and features the original Taco Bell print.

Verdict

The film is nothing short of entertaining, and the high definition transfer is exceptionally strong for a release of this calibre. If you're an action fan, and unless extra features are a deal breaker for you, then this Blu-ray is highly recommended.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
"..TOP 90'S SCI-FI CLASSIC.."
This is a brilliant example of cool action movies from the 90's, great story set in the future, starring the action man Sly Stallone and Wesley Snipes! Read more
Published 25 days ago by S. Drury
demolition man
love stallone so this was a must as my video version has died.very qick delivery and 1st class condition,and it cost me next to nothing.very pleased.
Published 1 month ago by big sal
Great movie on the cheap
Bought this to watch while on honeymoon due to the nuanced performances and subtle romantic story weaved into the fabric of this timeless classic. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Supermaani
Fun Sci-Fi Film
An imaginative film for its era - some amusing ideas about future society and how it deals with its undesirables! Well played by Sandra Bullock.
Published 4 months ago by JSF
demolition man is uncut on bluray!
I have always loved this film ever since i first saw in the cinema in 1993 and i have the vhs and dvd and always wanted to have the UNCUT VERSION and now thanks to this new bluray... Read more
Published 5 months ago by D. P. Samuel
the plot fell out never mind it doesn't need one.
I love this film for one reason it entertains which in my opinion is more important that having good actors, story, plot, what ever, i think how much "demolition man" entertains... Read more
Published 6 months ago by C. Burrows
One of my favourite films
whoever has rated this film below 4 stars has to have no taste in films, this film is absolute class, good story line, good characters, good action and it's funny, can't get any... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mr. C. J. Davies
action adventure fun and some heart
really glad i bought this - it is fast moving and keeps your attention - i didnt even stop the film to make a cup of tea!!! Read more
Published 10 months ago by grace
Ahhh the classics
There's a lot to talk about with this film but I'm not going to bother, suffice to say this is a movie that should be utter garbage but oddly...isn't. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Dave
Aldous Huxley meets Alexander De Large and John McClane
Demolition Man is a film that many will overlook and judge by its cover - which might be understandable. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Mr. A. E. Hall
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