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Ronald Shusett
- Self
- (as Ron Shusett)
Frank J. Urioste
- Self
- (as Frank Urioste)
Rachel Ticotin
- Self
- (archive footage)
Sharon Stone
- Self
- (archive footage)
Rob Bottin
- Self
- (archive footage)
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- TriviaThis featurette can be seen on the Total Recall (1990) special edition DVD, released in 2005.
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Featured review
Over paid, Decent, and just OK
For starters Arnold Schwarzenegger got paid $75,000 for his work on the Total Recall special edition DVD, of which this documentary is a part of.
After watching the Basic Instict special features, I expected much of the same from Total Recall's documentary, mainly because the two DVD's where widely advertised together.
While the backgrounds of the interviews in this edition are mainly the same as those used in Basic Instint (and vice versa), the magic (or goodness) seems to be lacking. For starters, where is Sharon Stone? Instead of bringing her in for live interviews, like they did for Basic Instinct, archive footage of 1989 is used. This same trick is used for actors other than Schwarzenegger. What, did they not have enough money? Pay Arnold too much perhaps??
Even the backstory is not nearly as interesting as Basic Insticts (instead of pickiting, we have a project that nearly went bankrupt and never got made. Pictures of Philip K. Dick and some information on original cast members (Total Recall sans Arnold) are good and a bit of a saving grace. However, Schwarzenegger just doesn't carry movies, or even documentaries like he used to.
Also, where is the conversation about the sequel that is on again off-again??
In the end, the movie Imagining Total Recall is just OK. Hmmm, imagine that.
Rating: 6
After watching the Basic Instict special features, I expected much of the same from Total Recall's documentary, mainly because the two DVD's where widely advertised together.
While the backgrounds of the interviews in this edition are mainly the same as those used in Basic Instint (and vice versa), the magic (or goodness) seems to be lacking. For starters, where is Sharon Stone? Instead of bringing her in for live interviews, like they did for Basic Instinct, archive footage of 1989 is used. This same trick is used for actors other than Schwarzenegger. What, did they not have enough money? Pay Arnold too much perhaps??
Even the backstory is not nearly as interesting as Basic Insticts (instead of pickiting, we have a project that nearly went bankrupt and never got made. Pictures of Philip K. Dick and some information on original cast members (Total Recall sans Arnold) are good and a bit of a saving grace. However, Schwarzenegger just doesn't carry movies, or even documentaries like he used to.
Also, where is the conversation about the sequel that is on again off-again??
In the end, the movie Imagining Total Recall is just OK. Hmmm, imagine that.
Rating: 6
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- Feb 7, 2002
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