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Total Recall was released on August 3, 2012. The Director's Cut includes an extra 12 minutes of footage and there are several key differences compared to the theatrical version. In this version, both Hauser's memory and physical appearance were heavily altered by the UFB to turn him into Quaid, and an uncredited Ethan Hawke portrays Hauser's ...
Alongside comic books and video games, Total Recall has been adapted into the 1999 television series Total Recall 2070. An early attempt at a sequel, based on Dick's The Minority Report, became the 2002 standalone film Minority Report, and a 2012 remake, also titled Total Recall, failed to replicate the success of the original.
The plot was loosely adapted into the 1990 film Total Recall, directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. A remake was directed by Len Wiseman and released on August 3, 2012. While the owners of Carolco had licensed the story from Dick for the 1990 version, the 2012 film was largely based on the original and does not credit ...
[9] Jonathan Broxton wrote "Considering that the film opened just six months into the new decade, and allowing for all the outstanding music that would come later, Total Recall remains one of the best sci-fi action scores of the 1990s, and for my money is one of the most purely enjoyable genre efforts of Jerry Goldsmith’s entire career ...
Visual effects veteran Tim McGovern, who received a Special Achievement Oscar for the VFX in the 1990 sci-fi classic “Total Recall,” has died, his wife Reena NeGandhi announced Saturday on ...
Total Recall, a 1989 novelization by Piers Anthony Total Recall (video game) , a 1990 computer and NES game Total Recall (2012 film) , a remake starring Colin Farrell and Kate Beckinsale
Total Recall (2012) has much more in common with Total Recall (1990) than the original PKD short story. If the producers of Total Recall (2012) had made this movie without the rights to the source material, they would be liable for copyright infringement. A remake does not have to be a slavish shot-for-shot copy.
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