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Total Recall (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray)
Arnold Schwarzenegger
(Actor),
Rachel Ticotin
(Actor),
Paul Verhoeven
(Director)
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- Language : English, French, German
- Package Dimensions : 17.1 x 13.4 x 1.4 cm; 120 Grams
- Director : Paul Verhoeven
- Media Format : PAL
- Run time : 1 hour and 43 minutes
- Release date : 9 December 2020
- Actors : Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin, Sharon Stone, Michael Ironside, Ronny Cox
- Subtitles: : French, German
- Studio : StudioCanal
- Producers : Buzz Feitshans, Ronald Shusett
- ASIN : B08F6Y548G
- Country of origin : Australia
- Writers : Ronald Shusett, Dan O'Bannon, Jon Povill
- Best Sellers Rank: 2,519 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Reviewed in Australia on 17 April 2022
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I thought the 4K would be better compared to other 4K movies that were filmed in 35mm. This movie has a bit of light images and the beginning credits are sort of washed out. The 7.1 Dolby True HD is okay but could have been better. Good action movie all around, one of my favourites. I don't have a Dolby Atmos soundbar as yet but I intend to get one soon. The soundtrack score is sort of faint using Dolby True HD.
Reviewed in Australia on 11 January 2021
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The original Total recall movie in 4K is great fun
Reviewed in Australia on 21 January 2021
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Great 4K transfer. Excellent addition to the collection.
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TOTAL RECALL reissued on blu-ray again for it's 30th anniversary this time and with a new 4k scan
with both 4k restoration & an 4K UHD Ultra High Def formats
the 4K UHD will only play on 4k blu-ray players + 4k HD TV'S, i only have a 4k TV not a 4k player
so i only bought the 2 Disc blu-ray set which has the 4k restoration of the HD transfer anyway
and i tell you the 1:85:1 picture quality looks amazing anyway just with the 4k restoration
about 10/10 picture quality No Grain no Dirt excellent colour restoration the picture looks better than ever
the sound mix is the usual 5.1 master mix with another 2.0 master mix option aswell again about 7/10 SQ
EXTRAS- Disc 1 has the feature film plus the old optional dvd commentary with Paul & Arnold
plus has a new small featurette about the storyboards & set concept designs of the film
which i found pointless and waste of time to watch only goes for about 7mins
Disc 2 has all the extras from the previous blu-ray and special edition dvd i mean all the extras
plus the only new extra is a new Documentary about the CARROLCO company that produced Total recall
the Doco is about producers Mario Kassar & Andrew Vajna and how the company started back in the late 70's
all the movies they produced during the 80's and early 90's until their Demise after 1996 their last film produced was Cutthroat Island which was released in cinemas back in 1995-96
the Documentary goes for 55mins Definetely worth watching the only extra missing is the 100% worth watching
Paul verhoeven interview that he agreed to do for the films 20th anniversary blu-ray Lionsgate MIND MENDING EDITION BLU-RAY worth watching interview goes for 40mins
i believe this standard 2 disc ABC coded blu-ray with just 4k restoration of the film is just as worth buying
as the the 3 disc 4k set which has Disc 3 4k Disc, so 5 stars for sure No doubts at all 100% worth buying
with both 4k restoration & an 4K UHD Ultra High Def formats
the 4K UHD will only play on 4k blu-ray players + 4k HD TV'S, i only have a 4k TV not a 4k player
so i only bought the 2 Disc blu-ray set which has the 4k restoration of the HD transfer anyway
and i tell you the 1:85:1 picture quality looks amazing anyway just with the 4k restoration
about 10/10 picture quality No Grain no Dirt excellent colour restoration the picture looks better than ever
the sound mix is the usual 5.1 master mix with another 2.0 master mix option aswell again about 7/10 SQ
EXTRAS- Disc 1 has the feature film plus the old optional dvd commentary with Paul & Arnold
plus has a new small featurette about the storyboards & set concept designs of the film
which i found pointless and waste of time to watch only goes for about 7mins
Disc 2 has all the extras from the previous blu-ray and special edition dvd i mean all the extras
plus the only new extra is a new Documentary about the CARROLCO company that produced Total recall
the Doco is about producers Mario Kassar & Andrew Vajna and how the company started back in the late 70's
all the movies they produced during the 80's and early 90's until their Demise after 1996 their last film produced was Cutthroat Island which was released in cinemas back in 1995-96
the Documentary goes for 55mins Definetely worth watching the only extra missing is the 100% worth watching
Paul verhoeven interview that he agreed to do for the films 20th anniversary blu-ray Lionsgate MIND MENDING EDITION BLU-RAY worth watching interview goes for 40mins
i believe this standard 2 disc ABC coded blu-ray with just 4k restoration of the film is just as worth buying
as the the 3 disc 4k set which has Disc 3 4k Disc, so 5 stars for sure No doubts at all 100% worth buying
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Reviewed in Australia on 7 January 2021
Finally an edition of total recall with decent rear surround thanks to Dolby Atmos the previous version had DTS and was totally lacking in rear channel sound except the odd sound here and there this version is far more immersive with music etc in the rear channels
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B.N.H.
4.0 out of 5 stars
... cannot at all fault the film which still looks fantastic over 20 years on & is a great action ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 March 2017Verified Purchase
This is a difficult one as I have somehow managed to buy two copies of Total Recall (The Arnie version) and while I cannot at all fault the film which still looks fantastic over 20 years on & is a great action film from director Paul Verhoven. With a huge conundrum at its core. Is it all a dream that he requires recall or is his adventure to mars all real?. It's the dvds that are the problem for me. Here I have two copies, one a special edition blu ray with commentary from Schwarzenegger & Verhoven Where they explane the ins & outs of the movie together & provides some interesting insight to the film it also has other features that included. The other blu ray is Just the film nothing else on it & I am a special edition or to be more honest (Commentary fan) I therefore love the special edition & probably will not bother with the sparce edition at all. I don't know how this mix up happened as both pics on the Amazon site have the same (special edition) box featured yet the sparce edition has a slightly different box it features just Arnie's face in blue shade, with no red triagle of flame or mars on it. I dunno who I bought which dvd from either, only that the special edition came first. Oh well never mind. great film that feel younger than it is. it also blows the modern Colin Farrell remake completely out of the water & on it's head.
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TarrantL
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still great
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 March 2020Verified Purchase
Just watched Total Recall (Blu ray) again after many years. principally because of the marvellous film soundtrack would you believe. Thanks to Jerry Goldsmith. The film has dated a little - but it still packs a punch, with Arnie doing what he does best, along with classic one liners, fast chase sequences and lots of violence. The body count sure is high which is very different on how we perceive action movies today. Way back in 1990 it all seemed okay. I still find the plot a little muddled, and difficult to follow, (which is which when Arnie's dreaming?) but hey, it's a great story and one which you can watch more than once. As for the blu ray release, it's a very pure picture, although a little grainy in parts, soundtrack is immense and powerful, especially in the 5:1 setting on the amplifier. Overall a fine release.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Recalling a dream or reality...he's determined to find out
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 January 2016Verified Purchase
Arnold Schwarzenegger is Douglas Quaid, a lowly construction worker who's nightly dreams are filled of Mars and a mysterious woman, much to his wife's annoyance. After seeing an advert on his journey to work for fake memories of outer space trips by ReKall Inc he decide to embrace his fragmented dreams with a full memory. However when the implant goes wrong a darker secret from Quaid's mind is released causing a chain reaction of events that leaves Quaid questioning what are dreams and reality...
Bought to replace the early 2000's bluray release which unfortunately had a hit and miss playback history on PS3 systems. This new edition is a worthy reason to upgrade, crystal clear picture and audio range, good colouring which can be noticed most in the Mars scenes compared to the previous releases. Not many new features from the older release but contains a few.
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Bought to replace the early 2000's bluray release which unfortunately had a hit and miss playback history on PS3 systems. This new edition is a worthy reason to upgrade, crystal clear picture and audio range, good colouring which can be noticed most in the Mars scenes compared to the previous releases. Not many new features from the older release but contains a few.
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GeorgK
4.0 out of 5 stars
Transfer is still a little "odd".
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 October 2016Verified Purchase
The movie itself is great, no discussion here.
But I am still not fully convinced by the new bluray transfer. It is better looking than the first release, so it is a good idea to update (it is cheap anyway). While there was a lot of bloat around the new transfer ("approved by director"), I found it absolutely impossible to find any real information about the work that was performed. The "restoration" example they show in the supplements is meaningless, as any negative scan needs heavy grading anyway to produce a useable end result.
Fact is: the movie looks different than any other film I know from (approx.) 1990. Colors, contrast, grain - it just does not look like properly recorded and processed negative cinema film from this time. It almost seems like they either initially messed with the exposure and/or processing of the material (intentionally or by accident), or the film degraded heavily afterwards (which would be strange for "modern" film from 1990).
Nevertheless, the 2012 remaster is very watchable and most likely as good as it will ever get. It is just annoying that this visually stunning movie will never look "absolutely great" because of unknown reasons.
But I am still not fully convinced by the new bluray transfer. It is better looking than the first release, so it is a good idea to update (it is cheap anyway). While there was a lot of bloat around the new transfer ("approved by director"), I found it absolutely impossible to find any real information about the work that was performed. The "restoration" example they show in the supplements is meaningless, as any negative scan needs heavy grading anyway to produce a useable end result.
Fact is: the movie looks different than any other film I know from (approx.) 1990. Colors, contrast, grain - it just does not look like properly recorded and processed negative cinema film from this time. It almost seems like they either initially messed with the exposure and/or processing of the material (intentionally or by accident), or the film degraded heavily afterwards (which would be strange for "modern" film from 1990).
Nevertheless, the 2012 remaster is very watchable and most likely as good as it will ever get. It is just annoying that this visually stunning movie will never look "absolutely great" because of unknown reasons.
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Mark Wilson Spalding
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nineties Arnnie film
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 March 2017Verified Purchase
Originally made 1990, this Arnnie film stands up for itself over the years, a real classic. The run time is 1 hour 48 minutes on this double dvd from Momentum pictures and the extras are worth it for any fan. Some of the fight scenes, on the dvd; appear less cut than what you get from the telly. Perhaps accounting for a longer running time?
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