Total Recall Review:Total Recall vs Total Recall is the 1990 film better than the 2012 film? ? / Video Trailer

This weekend marks the release of “Total Recall.” No, they’re not re-releasing the Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi classic from 1990. Instead, Colin Farrell is starring in a reboot remake re-imagining of the original.

This Friday, “Total Recall,” a movie about a man named Doug Quaid (Colin Farrell) who learns that he’s a spy (or is he?) while undergoing a memory implant procedure, will be released into theaters. Which harkens back to a movie from 1990 — also called “Total Recall” — in which a man named Doug Quaid (Arnold Schwarzenegger) learns that he’s a spy (or is he?) while undergoing a memory implant procedure. Here, we compare the Schwarzenegger sorta-classic to the new, revamped version that you probably won’t see.

Die-hard fans have already been skeptical of the new version, and whether it could match the creativity displayed in the Paul Verhoeven-directed flick. Unfortunately, it’s going to be an uphill battle for Colin and crew to prove them wrong.

So just how unique is the new “Total Recall”? I watched both versions mere hours apart and broke down the similarities and differences between them.

What do Both Version of “Total Recall” Have in Common? 

What Is Unique About the 2012 Version? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What Was Unique About the 1990 Version? 

 

 

 

Total Recall Arnold Schwarzenegger Version Video :

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Total Recall Colin Farrell Version Video :

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