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Demolition Man (Blu-ray) (1993) (Region 2) (Import)

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  • Actors: Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, Sandra Bullock, Nigel Hawthorne, Benjamin Bratt
  • Directors: Marco Brambilla
  • Format: Import, PAL, Widescreen, Blu-ray
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Danish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Run Time: 114 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (120 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004L94UYS
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 269,997 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Skadinavian Edition, PAL/Region 2 Blu-Ray 1080p High Definition Widescreen DTS-HD Master Audio: Subtitles: Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Greek, French, Dutch, Spanish, Thai. Audio: English, French, Spanish, Italian. Features: Commentary By Director Marco Brambilla. The 21st century's most dangerous cop; The 21st century's most dangerous criminal In 2032 archcriminal Simon Phoenix (Snipes) awakens from a 35-year deep freeze in CryoPrison to find a serene, nonviolent Los Angeles ready for the taking. Unable to deal with Phoenix's brutal 1990's style, officials seek an 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.

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The nineties were famous for its action movies and the heroes who punched and shot their way through them. In the `friendly' rivalry between Stallone and Schwarzenegger, they both had their hits and misses. Demolition Man was not Stallone's biggest hit, but, then again, it certainly wasn't a miss.

Watching it nearly twenty years after it was made is still a joy. It's still, loud, proud, blatantly tongue-in-cheek in places and a great watch. Stallone is the cop, frozen in time along with his arch criminal nemesis, Snipes, and both of them defrosted in a (supposedly) utopian future, only to rage havoc once again.

There are plenty of jokes to go alongside the action and Sandra Bullock is great as the plucky lead (and you can see why her performance led on to her true breakthrough role in Speed a year later). And Nigel Hawthorne should also get a nod for his `futuristic version of Sir Humphrey' in San Angeles - great to see such a serious character actor trading insults with Hollywood's hard men!

If you like your action movies fun and light-hearted then Demolition Man stands up to the test of time. It may not be Rambo, Rocky or the Terminator franchise, but it deserves its place in nineties-action history (even if just for making the audience ask the question `Just what exactly was the deal with the `three seashells'?).
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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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Being a Stallone Fan i Love this Movie!!! After a bit of a slump Stallone came back with this little Gem. It stars Stallone as tough Cop John Spartan! A no nonsense Cop who is trying to restore order to 90's LA, which is out of control down to a Criminal Gang headed by Leader Simon Phoenix (Wesley Snipes) Phoenix's Gang are holding a bunch of Hostages in their Lair, and Spartan is sent in to get them out. A Battle between Spartan & Phoenix soon breaks out and although Spartan Wins this round, it is Phoenix who has the last laugh, as unknown to Spartan the Building he thought to be clear of Hostages, was in fact not, so the Building Spartan just Blew up was full of Innocents! A trick Phoenix had planned all along to set up Spartan. Both Phoenix and Spartan are sent to serve time in a New type of Prison, one where the Inmates are Frozen in Cryo Units so as to serve their time without Aging. Thirty Five Years later and Spartan is Thawed out to find a very different La! A one where Crime, Violence, Aggression, Swearing and even the Physical act of Sex are no more, and everyone he knew is Dead and Gone! This supposed Paradise is not all it seems, as Spartan soon Discovers when he witnesses, and Fights an Underground Criminal Gang Trying to Steal Food, which turn out to be a Underground Resistance movement in actual fact, who don't want to Buy into this Paradise which just Masks the Truth! That it is a Totalitarian Society with a Crazy Totalitarian Leader, pretending to be Righteous!!! Spartan is also soon to Discover he is not alone in this Strange New World, as Phoenix and the whole Gang are back and up to their old Tricks!!! This is Stallone at his Best again, with his Style of Action and One Liners. A Cool little Action set in the Future, that is Entertaining from Start to Finish!!!
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I look at the incredibly low rating on internet forums and I can only presume that those who voted are from the arty farty set, the kind of people who class a 7 minute shot of a curtain as the pinnacle of great cinema. I can't for the life of me believe that any fan of the dumb action popcorn picture could not have enjoyed this tremendously fun, violent, and furious film.

It's 1996 and L.A. is in chaos, Sly Stallone is tough bastard cop John Spartan, a cop who is known as The Demolition Man because he does what it takes to take the bad guys down. After a slam bang encounter with ultimate bad maniac Simon Phoenix (Wesley Snipes having the time of his life) he gets thrown into permanent cryogenic prison (along with the apprehended Phoenix) for not saving some hostages during the show down with Phoenix. The plot then spins us to San Angeles 2032 where there is little to no crime except for some mild survival crime from an underground army led by a delightfully stoic Edgar Friendly (Denis Leary), but somehow Simon Phoenix is out, and the future is about to revert back to chaos and destruction.

The police of the time just can't cope, so they thaw out Spartan to catch his old sparring partner to hopefully end the chaos that San Angeles now finds itself in. The jokes are thick and fast as Stallone enjoys laughing at himself, it's also an interesting vision of the future that writers Peter M. Lenkov and Robert Reneau have created, but in amongst the jokes is a very cute social commentary that may have been missed by the arty farty set, so although the film serves purely as a one date no brainer offering, it still can proudly lay claim to being one of the best that the genre had to offer not only 1993 (a good year for action movies), but also the whole decade.

Leave the brain at the door, turn all the speakers up, and enjoy the ride. Oh and don't look at the curtains. 9/10
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