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Total Recall: 30th Anniversary (4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital)

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  • The year is 2084 A.D. On Earth, Doug Quaid is being haunted by recurring dreams of another life - and a mysterious woman - on the red planet. Without warning, Quaid's world suddenly begins to crumble around him, a world in which everything he knows may be a fabrication. Now he must travel to Mars to confront the mystery.

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Note: Please note the combination of "4K UHD, Blu-ray, & Digital Copy" may vary. Not all releases will include all three formats. If the film comes with a digital copy, the code might be expired. Please check individual listings carefully.

Amazon has Total Recall: 30th Anniversary (4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital) for $12.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Thanks to Community Member neomatrixviper for sharing this deal.

About this movie:
  • The year is 2084 A.D. On Earth, Doug Quaid is being haunted by recurring dreams of another life - and a mysterious woman - on the red planet. Without warning, Quaid's world suddenly begins to crumble around him, a world in which everything he knows may be a fabrication. Now he must travel to Mars to confront the mystery.

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    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 4k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Slimeyface
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Heck yeah, same!


By "movies like this" do you mean Sci-Fi? Or Arnold movies? Or Mars movies?




1. Sci-Fi from the era: Blade Runner (of course), Event Horizon, Demolition Man, Robocop, The Running Man, Escape from NY/LA, Judge Dredd, The Thing, Scanners. Mid-90s: Starship Troopers, The Fifth Element, 12 Monkeys


2. Arnold: True Lies, Predator, The Sixth Day, Terminator 1/2, Eraser, Last Action Hero, Commando


3. Mars/Space movies: Mission to Mars, Ghosts of Mars, Red Planet, Sunshine, Elysium

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razor7Apr 28, 2026 06:14 PM
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I love this movie, and movies like this. Anyone have any recommendations that are similar from this era??
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Quote from razor7 :
I love this movie, and movies like this. Anyone have any recommendations that are similar from this era??

Heck yeah, same!


By "movies like this" do you mean Sci-Fi? Or Arnold movies? Or Mars movies?




1. Sci-Fi from the era: Blade Runner (of course), Event Horizon, Demolition Man, Robocop, The Running Man, Escape from NY/LA, Judge Dredd, The Thing, Scanners. Mid-90s: Starship Troopers, The Fifth Element, 12 Monkeys


2. Arnold: True Lies, Predator, The Sixth Day, Terminator 1/2, Eraser, Last Action Hero, Commando


3. Mars/Space movies: Mission to Mars, Ghosts of Mars, Red Planet, Sunshine, Elysium
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ArclunaApr 28, 2026 07:11 PM
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Great movie that looks and sounds awesome on the 4K. Don't overlook the hour long doc called Total Excess: How Carolco Changed Hollywood that's about an hour long, among other extras. Really great value on this disc. Get it if you don't have it.
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Quote from Slimeyface :
Heck yeah, same! By "movies like this" do you mean Sci-Fi? Or Arnold movies? Or Mars movies? 1. Sci-Fi from the era: Blade Runner (of course), Event Horizon, Demolition Man, Robocop, The Running Man, Escape from NY/LA, Judge Dredd, The Thing, Scanners. Mid-90s: Starship Troopers, The Fifth Element, 12 Monkeys2. Arnold: True Lies, Predator, The Sixth Day, Terminator 1/2, Eraser, Last Action Hero, Commando3. Mars/Space movies: Mission to Mars, Ghosts of Mars, Red Planet, Sunshine, Elysium
Yes lol. I like Arnold movies and scifi. And I've seen/own like half the movies you listed. 5th element is my all time fav. I think I meant more of the dystopian urban future type movies. Blade runner is a good one too but something more bright and lively. I feel like demolition man and escape from la/ny might be on the darker side. I do enjoy those but looking for more bright and dystopian. Trying to avoid* the "equilibrium" vibes.*Not trying to avoid them cause I love them but I already have a ton of those, trying to find more of the lively colorful flavor like 5th element and total recall. Paycheck is a little laterjut similar concept. Haven't seen timecop but I feel like that might be one.
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I love that "Get ready for a surprise" lady. Always makes me laugh.
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Quote from razor7 :
Yes lol. I like Arnold movies and scifi. And I've seen/own like half the movies you listed. 5th element is my all time fav. I think I meant more of the dystopian urban future type movies. Blade runner is a good one too but something more bright and lively. I feel like demolition man and escape from la/ny might be on the darker side. I do enjoy those but looking for more bright and dystopian. Trying to avoid* the "equilibrium" vibes.*Not trying to avoid them cause I love them but I already have a ton of those, trying to find more of the lively colorful flavor like 5th element and total recall. Paycheck is a little laterjut similar concept. Haven't seen timecop but I feel like that might be one.

Have you seen "Brazil"? It's an excellent foray into dystopian light-hearted Sci-Fi, even comedic at often times.


If you're looking for something more light or brighter maybe try District B13 (French version directed by Pierre Morel). But if you don't mind more closer to contemporary stuff, I'd say try anything by Neill Blomkamp: Elysium, Chappie, etc.

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3 "treasure" chests traumatized me as a child
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The movie that made me with I had three hands!
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Best Arnold movie.
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Quote from Slimeyface :


Heck yeah, same!


By "movies like this" do you mean Sci-Fi? Or Arnold movies? Or Mars movies?




1. Sci-Fi from the era: Blade Runner (of course), Event Horizon, Demolition Man, Robocop, The Running Man, Escape from NY/LA, Judge Dredd, The Thing, Scanners. Mid-90s: Starship Troopers, The Fifth Element, 12 Monkeys


2. Arnold: True Lies, Predator, The Sixth Day, Terminator 1/2, Eraser, Last Action Hero, Commando


3. Mars/Space movies: Mission to Mars, Ghosts of Mars, Red Planet, Sunshine, Elysium
Much older, but got to add Robinson Crusoe on Mars from 1964. Classic scifi.
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Good movie, but still too much for a movie from 35 years ago.Spoiler alert: I didn't like the woman's deformity (3 of them), I didn't like the cab man's deformity (extra "arm"), I didn't like how the people woke up so quickly
A movie could be 100 years old and still worth $13 for physical 4K. Things don't just keep going down in price until they're free. You know it costs them to make physical items and have them shipped places and then sit in a warehouse for months or years, right? $13 is nothing.

Also, no one cares what you didn't like about the movie.
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jnyipToday 05:03 AM
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Quintessential Arnold. Great story, cool effects/action, manic Arnold performance, and endlessly quotable one liners.

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Quote from razor7 :
Yes lol. I like Arnold movies and scifi. And I've seen/own like half the movies you listed. 5th element is my all time fav. I think I meant more of the dystopian urban future type movies. Blade runner is a good one too but something more bright and lively. I feel like demolition man and escape from la/ny might be on the darker side. I do enjoy those but looking for more bright and dystopian. Trying to avoid* the "equilibrium" vibes.*Not trying to avoid them cause I love them but I already have a ton of those, trying to find more of the lively colorful flavor like 5th element and total recall. Paycheck is a little laterjut similar concept. Haven't seen timecop but I feel like that might be one.
dystopian movies typically dont have alot of coler to them. A clockwork orange is dystopian and colorful but not a fun movie like the 5th element. Luc besson, who did 5th element also did valerian and the city of a thousand planets. Its really colorful and i really enjoyed it (im in the minority who did) tho it's not dystopian.

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