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a5c7b9f00b A police officer is brought out of suspended animation in prison to pursue an old ultra-violent nemesis who is loose in a non-violent future society.
In the late 20th century, Simon Phoenix is a psychotic criminal who is extremely elusive. He took some people hostage. John Spartan is a cop who is known as the Demolition Man because he demolishes property to get to his man. When Spartan thinks the hostages are dead, he goes after Phoenix blowing up the building he was in. But when he turns Phoenix in, traces of the hostages are found and it's believed that they could have been alive. Spartan says they were already dead but Phoenix says they were alive. Spartan would then be charged and found guilty and sentenced to a cryogenic prison as is Phoenix. 36 years later Phoenix is released for his parole hearing but he escapes and goes on rampage. The police try to apprehend him, but it turns out that the police are less aggressive, so Phoenix escapes. So when it is discovered that Spartan was the one who caught Phoenix he is released and tasked with finding him. But Phoenix is now stronger than he was 36 years ago, Spartan wonders how is this possible.
One of my all time favorites. A film from the awesome era when action sci-fi movies didn't take themselves too seriously. DM has an overall light hearted feel, and doesn't waste too much time on the science aspect of sci-fi. Give the audience what they want, future guns and a mega ripped Sly Stallone coming out of a hyperbolic chamber. This movie has such an awesome vision of the "future", that I think we should actually start modeling our society after it. Our children's children can one day live in a world without murder death kills, or toilet paper. A world where mega hot Sandra-Bullock-like women are the cops. In particular, I'd like to see the profanity ticket system from this movie implemented into society immediately. Cussing these days is at an all time high, and I just feel like every human being could learn a lot from this fun futuristic throwback. I give this movie a perfect 3 out of 3 seashells. A must see!
For most of the 90s, Slyvestor Stallone&#39;s career was pretty much on free fall. After both &quot;Rocky V&quot; and &quot;Rambo III&quot; proved unsuccessful to both critics and audiences in &#39;90, Stallone struggled to come up with another blockbuster, making carp like &quot;Judge Dredd&quot; and &quot;Daylight&quot; in the process. 1993 proved to be a semi-return to form thanks to small successes like Renny Harlin&#39;s &quot;Cliffhanger&quot; and &quot;Demolition Man,&quot; an entertaining if completely forgettable action flick. <br/><br/>Co-starring Wesley Snipes (who was becoming a big box office draw thanks to hits like &quot;White Boys Can&#39;t Jump) and from producer Joel Silver, the film first starts off in a crime-laden 1997, where dedicated police officer John Spartan (Stallone) has just captured criminal Simon Phoenix (Snipes). Unfortunately, Spartan kills thirty hostages in the process, causing both of them to be convicted and rehabilitated via cryogenic freezing. Flash forward to the year 2032, where Phoenix has been freed and escapes to wreck havoc on a crime free &quot;San Angeles.&quot; With no other options, the impotent police force (including Sandra Bullock and Benjamin Bratt) unfreezes Spartan to apprehend the wild Phoenix.<br/><br/>There&#39;s no doubt &quot;Demolition Man&quot; is filled with problems: the direction by Marco Brambilla (who was pretty much never seen or heard from after this) is workmanlike and pedestrian along with the numerous action scenes, the film&#39;s attempt at social commentary fails in the form of over-preachy monologues by the always loudmouth Dennis Leary, many subplots are left unresolved (including one involving Spartan&#39;s daughter which goes absolutely nowhere), and some hardcore film fans might cringe with the sight of small piece of comic relief played by none other than Rob Scheinder.<br/><br/>That being said, the film does make up for its flaws, thanks to strong performances by Stallone and Snipe (both clearly seem to be enjoying themselves), a fun screenplay co-written by &quot;Heathers&quot; scribe Daniel Walters is loaded with cute little gags and quirks, and there&#39;s enough entertainment value to make up for most of the films faults.<br/><br/>Overall, the film is a harmless piece of fun. This early 90s action flick comes recommended.
Demolition Man is a futuristic cop picture with slightly more imagination and wit than the typical example of the slash-and-burn genre.
Sly Stallone asked the director and is quoted as saying - &quot;it was explained to me by the writer is you hold two seashells like chopsticks, pull gently and scrape whats left with the third&quot; A lot of this is according to what was cut out from the movie and seen in the novelization and comic book adaptation or not even filmed in the movie. In the Wasteland battle 2 of the 6 cryocons are killed as 4 are seen near the end. Just before Lenina Huxley and John Spartan call out to them John Spartan takes out the one with beard and long hair.<br/><br/>Jesse Ventura&#39;s character is assumed to die slowly in the novelization from a gun shot in the head in the Wasteland but in the comic book adaptation he leaves 3 of the thugs behind and teams up with 3 of the new recruits. John Spartan kills that thug played by Jesse Ventura.<br/><br/>Maybe if this movie had an expanded universe this could be resolved like prequel, midquel, interquel or even sequel stories. It appears as there are scenes cut out of the movie that John Spartan with Lenina Huxley, Edgar Friendly and his armed followers drive off Simon Phoenix&#39;s gang as Lenina Huxley knocks out oneof the henchmen of Simon Phoenix and shoots the other dead. Also cut out but to shorten running time Simon Phoenix shoots and kills Zachary Lamb the veteran officer who had John Spartan defrosted. This is the member of Simon Phoenix&#39;s gang played by Jesse &quot;The Body&quot; Ventura who does the work for Simon Phoenix in killing Mayor/Gov Raymond Cocteau in a cut out scene at the cryo-prison fights John Spartan just as John Spartan kills new recruits to Simon Phoenix&#39;s gang. It is said that John Spartan defeats Jesse Ventura&#39;s character with a running tackle. Maybe books or comics that are like side stories if they happened could resolve their fates as there could&#39;ve been side stories that extend roles of minor characters. Many assume that all of them are dead in the very end and was assumed that the 2 others near the end were in the cryo-prison on the lower levels awaiting the new recruits and are blown up on John Spartan&#39;s way out of the cryo-prison building. In a draft set in 2042 Jesse Ventura&#39;s character was killed in the Wasteland battle and is assumed that Denis Leary&#39;s character kills Jesse Ventura&#39;s character in a gun fight and than he&#39;s seen laying dead. In the novelization it&#39;s assumed that Jesse Ventura&#39;s character was shot in the forehead in the underground battle and survives and dies later on from a bullet wound like he dies slowly from a bullet in the head. In the according to the final draft and the comic book adaption Jesse Ventura&#39;s character vanishes when Simon Phoenix sends him to kill John Spartan and later on he teams up with 3 new recruits and John Spartan kills all 4 of those thugs. There&#39;s cut footage shown in a commercial during the biography of Sylvester Stallone around the time the film was released with John Spartan fighting the thug played by The Body. So yes he does die. Maybe if this movie had side stories whether they were books or comics or short stories this could be answered yes or no. It is assumed that Jesse Ventura&#39;s character was blown up in the cryo-prison building like blown up on the lower levels. As the Jesse Ventura fight is cut out it appears that Lenina Huxley and John Spartan drive off that thug played by Jesse Ventura with another goon as Lenina Huxley knocks out one and shoots another dead. It is a fact that in a cut out scene John Spartan fights that goon to Simon Phoenix played by Jesse &quot;The Body&quot; Ventura as killing new recruits to Simon Phoenix&#39;s gang. It&#39;s unknown whether or not John Spartan defeating Jesse Ventura&#39;s character kills him. They don&#39;t show The Body at the cryo-prison but it&#39;s assumed that Jesse Ventura&#39;s character is one of those blown away (somewhere else in the building) after John Spartan blew up the cryo-prison. People are clearly assuming that Jesse Ventura&#39;s character with that henchman who kicked the chair out of the way after killing Raymond Cocteau is another one of those blown up in the cryo-prison. One scene has been altered in order to obtain the BBFC 15 rating: the &quot;infamous&quot; double ear-clap scene. It&#39;s true. Due to the absence of Taco Bell in Europe all scenes showing the logo got exchanged with the one from Pizza Hut. Dr. Cocteau put the knowledge into Simon Phoenix so he would have the knowledge and skills to escape prison, navigate the city and the technology to be able to assassinate Edgar Friendly and the rest of his &quot;Scraps&quot; in order to prevent a possible rebellion. There had not been a murder in 16 years and due to the new society of &quot;peace, loving and understanding&quot; Dr. Raymond Cocteau created, the San Angeles Police Department, had no training in dealing with violent criminals. Lieutenant Huxley and Zachary Lamb believed John Spartan was their best chance at catching Simon Phoenix and Chief George Earl reluctantly agreed to have Spartan revived from suspended animation to capture his nemesis, with limited parole and reinstated to active duty. However, Earl believed Spartan was no better than Phoenix, due to his violence-prone methods of law enforcement and gave Spartan only one chance or he&#39;d be put back in suspended animation to carry out the rest of his 70 year sentence. As part of Simon Phoenix&#39;s rehabilitation programming, Dr. Cocteau implanted a conditioning that prevented Simon Phoenix from killing him. However, later in the film, Cocteau allows Phoenix to thaw out some of his fellow gang-members and decided not to put the conditioning into them. A massive oversight on his part, as Phoenix orders one of his men to execute Cocteau. John Spartan had a reputation as &quot;The Demolition Man&quot;, because he was famous for destroying property during cases. When apprehending Simon Phoenix at the beginning of the film, Spartan presses him for the location of the hostages. Phoenix refuses to give up the information and subsequently sets fire to the building they were in. The entire building is destroyed and afterwards, Spartan&#39;s Captain begins to reprimand him for destroying yet another piece of property. Spartan denies his involvement in the destruction, citing that Phoenix had the place rigged to blow. The Captain scoffed at this and assumed Spartan was to blame for the destruction. When the firefighters find the charred remains of the dead hostages, Simon Phoenix said &quot;I told him where the hostages were, he said he didn&#39;t care!&quot;. So it&#39;s likely Simon Phoenix testified to this, and given John Spartan&#39;s reputation for destruction, a jury likely believed him responsible and tried him as guilty.
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