Saw it twenty years ago today at the cinema, anyone else…
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demolition18 — 12 years ago(February 04, 2014 03:19 PM)
Still no deleted scenes released. There's an interview with Sylvester Stallone and Jesse Ventura by Eric Bischoff.
There is a scene cut out with Sylvester Stallone fight Jesse Ventura. They released the deleted scenes in Titanic and in a cut out scene Leo DiCarpio's character fights the villain played by David Warner. This dates back to when Jesse Ventura was with WCW when Demolition Man was made and he's considering running for president of the United States in 2016 considering Howard Stern as his running mate.
They still haven't released the deleted scenes in the movie. I tried petitioning but people are too lazy to sign and not enough signatures on the petition. I tried to contact Warner Brothers on that and they won't respond.
I have a petition on reshaping the world that takes action on the economy crisis, budget crisis and so much greed. That's more important than a Demolition Man special edition. I host 2 groups on care2.
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/Reparing
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/Entertianment
Also there are scenes cut out when Simon Phoenix (Wesley Snipes) kills Zachary Lamb (Bill Cobbs) with John Spartan's (Sylvester Stallone) daughter. There's a cut out scene at the cryo-prison playing an image of Dr. Raymond Cocteau (Nigel Hawthorne) when John Spartan fights new recruits to Simon Phoenix's criminal gang and the goon who killed the Cocteau character played by Jesse "The Body" Ventura. Jesse Ventura's character defeated in the cut out scene could've been knocked out. Someone posted on here long ago that they were showing footage of the movie and the cut footage shown is John Spartan fighting the character played by Jesse Ventura. I read the novelization and 4 part comic book adaption. It's not completely movie accurate but tells the whole story. -
AdmiralTugBenson — 12 years ago(February 25, 2014 03:56 PM)
I saw it at the theater, but I don't remember which day it was exactly, I was only 13 at the time. I just remember going to see it with a friend and his little brother, and we loved it. Based on the strength of this movie we also saw Judge Dredd and Daylight in the theater, neither of which we liked. I don't even remember Daylight at all, which is probably a testament to how forgettable it is. I'm serious, I don't even remember a single scene.
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dma-maillist — 10 years ago(July 26, 2015 02:41 PM)
Saw it once, in Chelsea, NYC at 23rd and 8th, where I pretty much saw all movies in 1993, except for, maybe The Firm and The Fugitive. Back then it was one of the largest theaters in Manhattan.
I enjoyed it a lot. Good satire of society and even movies themselves. It was especially true since this was kind of the time that political correctness was taking off. -
ZombieGiles — 10 years ago(August 17, 2015 11:46 PM)
I have no idea why I never went to see this in theaters. I saw Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot and Cliffhanger at theaters and at the time I was really excited for this one. Just wasn't meant to be. But I bet this really was amazing on the big screens.
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demolition18 — 10 years ago(August 18, 2015 02:58 PM)
I have links below to sign the petition of deleted/extended scenes released. 1,000 is the signature goal.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/get-a-demolition-man-special-edition/
https://www.change.org/p/warner-brothers-release-a-demolition-man-special-edition
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/demolition-man-released-on-blu-ray.html
There are links with the interview of Sylvester Stallone and Jesse "The Body" Ventura and a cut out footage from ads. They don't show Jesse Ventura in his cut out fight scene in that video on youtube.
http://www.manlymovie.net/2015/02/video-stalloneventura-talk-demolition-man-fight-scene.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlDzA-mbx_o&list=FLiDkfUxWzmS7VsVgijXT1KA&index=6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNhs99lO9dE&list=FLiDkfUxWzmS7VsVgijXT1KA&index=11 -
detroit442 — 9 years ago(August 21, 2016 07:34 AM)
in 1988 I bought my first car. A 1970 Oldsmobile 4-4-2. Except for the color (mine is black and gold) it is identical. When the commercial for the movie came out, I could only see glimpses of the car and thought it was probably a Chevelle. To this day the reveal is second only to Orson Welles' in "The Third Man".
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Burning_Sosobra — 9 years ago(August 26, 2016 10:10 AM)
I didn't catch this one in theaters unfortunately, but I did see Cliffhanger in theaters. That opening scene where the woman falls to her death was so intense and crazy. I was 10 years old at the time, and to this day, that opening scene in Cliffhanger is one of the most intense scenes I've ever experienced in a movie theater. I only saw one movie more than once in the theaters back in '93, and that movie was Jurassic Park.
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