Total Recall

Total Recall

By Paul Verhoeven

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 1990-11-15
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 53min
  • Director: Paul Verhoeven
  • Production Company: Total Recall
  • Production Country: Canada, India, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
6.018/10
6.018
From 5,451 Ratings

Description

Get ready for the ride of your life as Arnold Schwarzenegger blasts into action in this seminal sci-fi thriller full of twists, turns, non- stop excitement, and stunning effects. Schwarzenegger plays Quaid, a 2084 construction worker haunted by inexplicable dreams of Mars. Against the wishes of his sexy blonde wife (Sharon Stone), Quaid visits Rekall, a company that implants artificial memories so he can suddenly "remember" a dark past on the Red Planet.

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  • Totally Recalled

    3
    By CpT GoThMclad
    I would have given the movie top marks however I have the 4k version and the picture quality is fantastic buuuuuuuuut the sound quality is garbage the sound has dropped out completely a couple times arrrrgh
  • Spectacular!!!đź’Ż

    5
    By spdgtkt
    Sci-Fi Classic!!! Never looked better!!! Thoroughly entertaining!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
  • So much better than the remake!

    5
    By JustWantToBeEntertained
    The “remake” shouldn’t even have the same title. This is classic Arnold Schwarzenegger when movies were aloud to be fun.
  • Total recall

    4
    By Lukeawire
    Total recall is probably Arnold Schwarzenegger’s best performance and probably his best film it’s between this and terminator 2 judgment day total recall is a sci fi classic even though it’s a little weird it’s still a really good movie my mom isn’t a big Arnold Schwarzenegger fan but she liked total recall this movie is a top ten for me I definitely recommend this movie for you if you like sci fi movies with lots of 80s blood
  • Great movie!

    4
    By pixelink13
    Only complain I got is the remaster quality... seems to have washed out colors or it’s too bright compared to the previous transfer which has better balance on picture quality!
  • Great Movie!

    5
    By Berkeley Rooster
    This is still a great movie even 27 years after it was made.
  • Starts great - ends in a freak show

    2
    By StoryDelver
    This was like two movies smashed together. The first half is straight good science fiction. But once they land on Mars it goes off the rails into wierdsville sicko twisted land. Totally bizarre and destroys the story.
  • NOT HD

    1
    By feihung7
    Picture quality is kind of grainy. Just like top gun and other movies I reviewed. I have a 18.4 " laptop so my screen size can really see the difference. I'm sure those of you that watch this on a big screen will see it even more. But it is grainy not like the other older movies that have true hd quality picture. Such as patton, when harry met sally and lawrence of arabia. those pictures are really clear hd.please forward any reviews that you experience so we don't buy this non hd crap. apple does not stand behind their product. they have a disclaimer that they are not responsible for quality content.
  • Default 720P????

    3
    By The Riddick
    Disappointed to learn I have to download 1080 P into my laptop before I can download into my iPad mini or iPhone 5s. Why does iTunes default only download 720 P? In all movies purchased in HD? Pick up the pace Apple. I updated all my files to 1080 P HD and my devices with a sync. Disappointing....
  • Classic Arnie

    4
    By Alex Razos
    When Total Recall was released back in 1990, it was a mega hit and mostly due to its amazing visual effects & incredible story. Paul Verhoeven already known at the time for his superb work on Robocop brought all the magic into this and released a sci-fi classic. Arnie is in fine form and the moment his character 'Doug Quaid' visits Rekall, all hell breaks loose and you are hooked to the Unforgettable end. Jerry Goldsmiths incredible score is one of the many highlights and don't be forgetting the 'customs' scene. Classic!

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