![]() ![]() 1966 feature for a look at the various protagonists, locations, and conflicts in the film. Start reading our Total Recall: 2012 vs 1990 vs. Arnold Schwarzenegger wields an M16/SP1 rifle fitted. Arnold Schwarzenegger holds a Heckler & Koch HK94A3 as Mark Kaminsky in Raw Deal (1986). Arnold Schwarzenegger fires a Valmet M78 as John Matrix in Commando (1985). ![]() If you do not want to be spoiled, look away now - and catch Total Recall ( read our review) in theaters, pick up the 1990 version, and read "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale." Arnold Schwarzenegger aims the AMT Hardballer Longslide (with laser sighting) as the T-800 Terminator in The Terminator (1984). It goes without saying that the following comparison contains MAJOR SPOILERS for both Total Recall films as well as Philip K. As a result, how does Total Recall (2012) compare to Total Recall (199o) as well as the "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" storyline? We've taken the time to breakdown various elements of the three plots - to help fans distinguish between Dick's original idea and Verhoeven as well as Wiseman's creative liberties. Ultimately, "truer" seems to mean more grounded - considering the new film swaps out Mars, mutants, and aliens, for a more terrestrial conflict featuring a post-apocalyptic Earth landscape, robots, and corrupt politicians. ![]()
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