It's Wesley Snipes best role. He was so perfectly cast. You can't take your eyes off the screen whenever he's on and he looks like he's having an absolute blast playing Phoenix.
1993 was great. I remember seeing Cliffhanger and Demolition Man in the theater. Both were a blast to watch with a full crowd. This was truly the golden age of action films.
I had the pleasure of working with Mr Stallone on Tulsa King and you have no idea how hard it was to not bring up this absolute gem. It truly is an underrated classic.
"Underrated" is the most wrongfully used word on whole RUclips. Demolition Man were praised since release. It's a movie you never hear anything bad about.
All cast and crew at peak performance, so many great actors, great chemistry, writing, directing. It came together so well, and the memes it launched are super relevant today
I remember going to see this opening weekend back in '93 and walking out thinking it was one of the best action movies EVER!!! It's definitely one of Sly's best and it still holds up pretty well today.
I didn't watch Demolition Man when it debuted in 1993 (I was 17 and living in St. Pete, FL), but caught it summer 1994 on VHS and LOVED IT. Two decades later the movie's critique of utopian ideals run amok are more relavent than ever.
@@natejennings5884 We're literally living a lot of what actually happened in the movie. Social distancing, people being offended by any and everything, political correctness run amok, defund the police stuff etc. It's eerie.
This is my favorite Sylvester Stallone movie and my favorite Wesley Snipes movie. I remember as a kid talking my parents into letting me order this on pay per view back in the day! Loved it instantly, and it's still one of my all time favorites that I watch at least a couple of times every year.
Right? To me, it's the epitome of an action movie. Just how it looks from a cinematography aspect (supringly he was a one and done director, which seems crazy in hindsight). It's easily the most Joel Silvery movie in existence. Which is saying a lot. Great dialogue, lots of action, cheesy and clever. It's a movie that never takes itself too seriously but knows it's seriously awesome.
Also, I'll add it passes the movie theater test. Meaning... if EVERY Sly Stallone movie was playing in a movie theater at the same time. What movie would you see? For me, it would be tough between Rocky 4 and Demolition Man... but ultimately, Demolition Man would win out.
Demolition Man has become one of my favorite movies, however, it has, become a documentary. What is happening with the world today has came to a reality. This movie predicted the future. That is why I love it!!!
Hopefully, the part where you get fined for swearing, the three seashells bathroom thing, and the Taco Bell thing won't ever become a reality! Although we did come pretty close to their no-touching greeting thanks to the Pandemic.
this movie has been living rent free in my head since 1996 I LOVE this movie, that incredible scene where phoenix escapes is the turning point for me, that is where I became really invested in the characters and the story
I love this movie. Any time I see it on television I can't help but watch it. Great action and funny comedy paired with Stallone just looking like he's having a blast in the movie makes it so perfect.
This is definitely Sly's best action film. Mom took me to see it. Then my dad's friend's friend managed a theater and I got to see it again for free. 30 years later and it still never gets old.
I saw this at a dollar theater with my brother. We were trying to decide between this and Cool Runnings. I'm glad we saw Demolition Man but both ended up being classics....for me anyway.
I remember my dad taking me to see this. This was my favorite Stallone and Wesley Snipes film. It's funny this film really predicted the future, AKA today.
My friend's dad worked in the movies and had a huge VHS library. Each weekend I would pick a random tape from the shelf and watch it with my friend. Most of them were okay, but this was one that blew me away at how good it was.
Wesley Snipes was awesome and insane, Sandra Bullock absolutely adorable and John Spartan made a great case for cops wearing military berets. This is one of those I films I always watch when I have a cold and stuck on the couch. Also Steve Kahan has had one hell of a career with the fictional LAPD.
I remember watching his movie at the Post Theater when I was stationed at Fort Hood. I've always been the fan thought Wesley Snipes was pretty funny in it. "I hope my toes don't look like that when I was frozen".
Loved Sandra Bullock in this movie. It's a shame a sequel didn't happen. I think it could be remade into a TV series (of course with different actors now).
When I was like 10, we were at I think Target or something. (This was a few years after it's release). And my mom let me pick out a movie. I forget what other movie I was contemplating. But when I saw Demolition Man it was a must have. I think I still own that VHS, and it still works great if I can find a VHS player to play it in.
I'm so glad you guys made a video about this movie. This is one of my all time favorites. I have a lot of nostalgia from watching it with my dad when I was a kid. I haven't even started the video yet, but regardless, I'm glad you made it. Thanks 😊
Stallone has said he is working on a follow up. Its one of my favourite movies from the 90's and Snipes is awesome as both are on screen . Classic 1990s Hollywood at its greatest.
I loved this movie. Not a huge stelone fan, even back then, but I thought this was awesome. Edit: the way they did that running sequence with the electric gun was pretty awesome. I remember seeing a behind the scenes thing on HBO as a kid and they cut out each bar on that metal wall and placed those tiny "squib" explosives on them. So they had to do that run scene as a practicle effect in order to get it to look right. If im not misfaken this was the movie where they used paintball guns with little balls of gunpowder to simulate bullets hitting metal, or hitting a hard surface. They would shoot right behind the actors and the tiny balls would mix their chemicals and make a small spark simulating ricochet off metal lol. If this is the movie they did that in they did a lot of crazy stuff to pull off the special effects in it.
It even emerged as a precursor to the Coronavirus ( the scene with Rob Schneider and another actor giving each other a high five, but leaving a little distance between hands).
THE 3 SEA SHELLS is now a legend and for me, it was pizza hut and i remember stallone saying ''he feels like a slice'' if i am not mistaken, in 1993 i had no idea that taco ball even existed.
I saw the movie first with my Dad on VHS when I was 11....I love this movie to death and ironically it somehow predicted a lot of things that sort of are happening nowadays ^^ !
Like what?? Please emphasise as I don’t use sea shells, people don’t walk around in togas, there arnt cities underground in the sewers(yes, there are small communities but not huge nations) people arnt being frozen as punishment, people aren’t being fined for swearing by huge speakers listening to you.. Please, spill??
@@paulthrutner9114 ppl watching tiktok and Songs being like 90sec at this point thanks to it, is on the Level of the music in the movie. All the annoying wokenazi shit that came true, censorship out the ass (so far just online). People being little lost lambs, strange cult leaders telling ppl how to live, etc. ppl eating processed vegan bullshit, thinking it's healthy.... it's actually scary how much shit right now is a Mix of demolition man and idiocracy
I love this film, seen it countless times. I hope they'll release it on 4K disc soon and hopefully with a "director's cut". I read somewhere years ago that Warner Bros. didn't like the original cut and ordered the filmmakers to cut out a lot of the more violent action scenes. Scenes that were cut were a fight scene between Stallone and Jesse Ventura towards the end and a big shootout in the climax.
@@lamentate07 I don't know, probably both. If you watch the under the city scene, it was weirdly edited when the action starts. I think Warner Bros. wanted a light action/comedy and not a full blown shoot'em up.
I forgot about that! My girlfriend was watching it and the subtitles said Pizza Hut even though they said Taco Bell and she started laughing because she was so confused
It was Taco bell in England. I thought they had made it up for the film, when I heard about the restaurants later in America I thought they were a spin off (Planet Hollywood restaurants were big at the time so it seemed logical)
I could quote this amazing movie all day. Quite literally the only time I don't really mind Rob Schneider, whom I really can't stand. Wesley snipes second greatest performance, other than Blade of course. Oh and when Simon Phoenix is walking through the hall of violence and bounces that dudes head off the wall, haha man. I f-ing love this movie. "imma blast from the past." "send a maniac, to catch one." "rat burger? This is a rat burger?" "dont worry, ill hit you with the next one." "be well"
So much love for this move. The revenue debacle sounds about right for the era, before studios cared/paid attention to international revenue. It also might be more relevant today than went it was released. Reminds me of how Satoshi Kon's Perfect Blue where it has a greater meaning now with it's themes of celebrity's struggles, stalkers, and para-social relationships.
I saw this movie in theaters back in the day. I thought it wasn't a great movie, but it was a really fun one. And I've had a crush on Sandra Bullock ever since I first saw her on the big screen. 😊
This movie just Holds up! It still Looks great, thirty years later…very well made, surprisingly well written, despite the fact the script was rewritten about sixty times!
I had a feeling we were the same age, your selection of reviews was the first clue, the beginning of this video confirms it. Dope content as always, I love knowing that I grew up in the best era for movies and pop culture.......... Would love to see a collaboration between you and Minty from Comedic Arts, that would be awesome.
Awwwww.... YES A SEQUEL! That would be so great! Love this movie! P. S.: Could you do a "What Happend to" about the TV show "Heroes"? I always wandered what went wrong.
Loved that they added that bit about Arnold in it. Just more continued beef between the two that's showed up in several movies. It's like the action movies version of the Stan Lee cameo.
Simon even said the hostages were already dead by the time spartan even showed up. They had to have Wesley slow down his moves while filming if I remember right
I absolutely love this movie it's in my top 5 of all time and it gets better every time I watch it PS in the Australian version it's Pizza Hut because that was more well known here as opposed to Taco Bell
The casting of Sly and Snipes was perfect but I am intrigued of what could of been a Van Damn Phoenix. Van Damn always played a good villain whenever he did. It’s a shame he never played more
This was a great film, one of Sly's best. Sandy was so beautiful and funny in this movie. I would have loved to see John Spartan meet his daughter though.
Don’t know if it’s gonna be mentioned in this video I’m gonna have to watch it later, but I don’t know if anyone else has watched any of the videos that talk about all the crazy predictions that came true from this movie….eerie on some of them
I hope someday when JoBlo Originals does a segment on "The Godfather, Part III" or "The Godfather Coda" because I want to know the reasons about the less than steller success of the third and final chapter of the saga from 1990.
It's Wesley Snipes best role. He was so perfectly cast. You can't take your eyes off the screen whenever he's on and he looks like he's having an absolute blast playing Phoenix.
Blade🤷🏽♂️
@@chefhosanna came to say that
Such a great villain, almost an anti-hero, you cannot hate it but he does play the part wonderfully.
As well as being cast as Blade!
"Somebody kill him please." 😆😅🤣
Electric cars, FaceTime calls, social distance due to a virus, virtual sex, defunded police…this movie was on point
1993 was great. I remember seeing Cliffhanger and Demolition Man in the theater. Both were a blast to watch with a full crowd. This was truly the golden age of action films.
Very edgy
I had the pleasure of working with Mr Stallone on Tulsa King and you have no idea how hard it was to not bring up this absolute gem. It truly is an underrated classic.
If you work with him again you must and report back.
@@joes9954 Season 2 coming up!
"Underrated" is the most wrongfully used word on whole RUclips.
Demolition Man were praised since release. It's a movie you never hear anything bad about.
All cast and crew at peak performance, so many great actors, great chemistry, writing, directing. It came together so well, and the memes it launched are super relevant today
I remember going to see this opening weekend back in '93 and walking out thinking it was one of the best action movies EVER!!! It's definitely one of Sly's best and it still holds up pretty well today.
Yes,it still holds up today.And a rather unique movie also,the only team-up of Sly and Wesley,they both were at their physical peak.
I watched it on the big screen too back then. I've never been a Stallone fan, but this movie is awesome.
I didn't watch Demolition Man when it debuted in 1993 (I was 17 and living in St. Pete, FL), but caught it summer 1994 on VHS and LOVED IT. Two decades later the movie's critique of utopian ideals run amok are more relavent than ever.
@@natejennings5884 We're literally living a lot of what actually happened in the movie. Social distancing, people being offended by any and everything, political correctness run amok, defund the police stuff etc. It's eerie.
@@kendallrivers1119 maybe it predict for that movie
This is my favorite Sylvester Stallone movie and my favorite Wesley Snipes movie. I remember as a kid talking my parents into letting me order this on pay per view back in the day! Loved it instantly, and it's still one of my all time favorites that I watch at least a couple of times every year.
Right? To me, it's the epitome of an action movie. Just how it looks from a cinematography aspect (supringly he was a one and done director, which seems crazy in hindsight). It's easily the most Joel Silvery movie in existence. Which is saying a lot.
Great dialogue, lots of action, cheesy and clever. It's a movie that never takes itself too seriously but knows it's seriously awesome.
Also, I'll add it passes the movie theater test.
Meaning... if EVERY Sly Stallone movie was playing in a movie theater at the same time. What movie would you see?
For me, it would be tough between Rocky 4 and Demolition Man... but ultimately, Demolition Man would win out.
Demolition Man has become one of my favorite movies, however, it has, become a documentary. What is happening with the world today has came to a reality. This movie predicted the future. That is why I love it!!!
Not before 2020
Hopefully, the part where you get fined for swearing, the three seashells bathroom thing, and the Taco Bell thing won't ever become a reality! Although we did come pretty close to their no-touching greeting thanks to the Pandemic.
I have been asking some people if they think Demolition Man and Judge Dredd could become reality, so far no one(I think) has responded!
this movie has been living rent free in my head since 1996
I LOVE this movie, that incredible scene where phoenix escapes is the turning point for me, that is where I became really invested in the characters and the story
This wasn't a movie, this was a Warning about our future
I saw this on paper view at age I shouldn't have saw it. Me and my sister use to sneak paper view movies back in the day. This is a classic
Demolition Man is a timeless action masterpiece, 10🐚 out of 10🐚
It‘s only 3🐚 (out of 3🐚).
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] what ?
I never get sick of watching this movie! Hands down on the best movies of its time!
Same! I still watch it, glad the kids love watching it as well. Fun film to sit down and watch on a weekend watch hour with friends and family.
I used to watch Demolition Man on VHS like *crazy* back in ‘93. I was probably 5-6 years old and ate it up. Still a great film!
I love this movie. Any time I see it on television I can't help but watch it. Great action and funny comedy paired with Stallone just looking like he's having a blast in the movie makes it so perfect.
This is definitely Sly's best action film. Mom took me to see it. Then my dad's friend's friend managed a theater and I got to see it again for free. 30 years later and it still never gets old.
This is less PG
What about stop or my mum will shoot?
As a Stallone fan I really like this movie. It truly is awesome!
I saw this at a dollar theater with my brother. We were trying to decide between this and Cool Runnings. I'm glad we saw Demolition Man but both ended up being classics....for me anyway.
I remember my dad taking me to see this. This was my favorite Stallone and Wesley Snipes film. It's funny this film really predicted the future, AKA today.
The movie is very loosely based on the book, Brave New Word, by Alduos Huxley
My friend's dad worked in the movies and had a huge VHS library. Each weekend I would pick a random tape from the shelf and watch it with my friend. Most of them were okay, but this was one that blew me away at how good it was.
This is one of my favorite movies! Love Demolition Man! Comedy & action!
Wesley Snipes was awesome and insane, Sandra Bullock absolutely adorable and John Spartan made a great case for cops wearing military berets.
This is one of those I films I always watch when I have a cold and stuck on the couch.
Also Steve Kahan has had one hell of a career with the fictional LAPD.
Saw this in the theatre when it came out and loved it. Just watched it again with the kids, their first ime, and they liked it a lot.
It wasn't recieved well back then, but seemingly gets better as time passes
I remember watching his movie at the Post Theater when I was stationed at Fort Hood. I've always been the fan thought Wesley Snipes was pretty funny in it. "I hope my toes don't look like that when I was frozen".
Dang,bro,I was stationed at Ft Hood in 1995-1st Cav Div.What unit/div were you in ???
@@powerbadpowerbad 21st Field Artillery Regiment 1st Cav Div MLRS.
Loved Sandra Bullock in this movie. It's a shame a sequel didn't happen. I think it could be remade into a TV series (of course with different actors now).
Does it matter ? A sequel is not nessecary
When I was like 10, we were at I think Target or something. (This was a few years after it's release). And my mom let me pick out a movie. I forget what other movie I was contemplating. But when I saw Demolition Man it was a must have.
I think I still own that VHS, and it still works great if I can find a VHS player to play it in.
I'm so glad you guys made a video about this movie. This is one of my all time favorites. I have a lot of nostalgia from watching it with my dad when I was a kid. I haven't even started the video yet, but regardless, I'm glad you made it. Thanks 😊
Stallone has said he is working on a follow up. Its one of my favourite movies from the 90's and Snipes is awesome as both are on screen . Classic 1990s Hollywood at its greatest.
But too late
One of my top 10 favorite movies of all time
- JoBlo: "this is the best Stallone movie"
- Assassins: "i'm a joke to you !?"
I loved this movie. Not a huge stelone fan, even back then, but I thought this was awesome.
Edit: the way they did that running sequence with the electric gun was pretty awesome. I remember seeing a behind the scenes thing on HBO as a kid and they cut out each bar on that metal wall and placed those tiny "squib" explosives on them. So they had to do that run scene as a practicle effect in order to get it to look right. If im not misfaken this was the movie where they used paintball guns with little balls of gunpowder to simulate bullets hitting metal, or hitting a hard surface. They would shoot right behind the actors and the tiny balls would mix their chemicals and make a small spark simulating ricochet off metal lol. If this is the movie they did that in they did a lot of crazy stuff to pull off the special effects in it.
One of my favorite action movies of all time! Great review!
I rented this from my local video store when I was fourteen and it was AWESOME. Still want to try that Rat Burger!
This is one of my all time favorite movies! So glad it was made!
A sequel would be GREAT, but Sly is "killing it" in TULSA KING!
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] A 76 year action hero? They may have to CGI him throughout the sequel ! He's getting up there in age.
@@Slim1423 Yet he's doing Tulsa King which is a heavy action show so...
I think you meant "cryoprison", not "chiroprison". The former is an inmate freezing facility, the latter a musculoskeltal therapist detention center.
I actually handed 3 seashells to my wife when she ran out of Toilet paper. She was not amused.
Great cast, action , comedy you nailed it. So many people I know still love it just big fun! 👍Great review Jo Blo!
I love this move when it came out…Wesley snipes was really cool villain.. and that futuristic city looks kind of fun..😂😂😂
It even emerged as a precursor to the Coronavirus ( the scene with Rob Schneider and another actor giving each other a high five, but leaving a little distance between hands).
THE 3 SEA SHELLS is now a legend and for me, it was pizza hut and i remember stallone saying ''he feels like a slice'' if i am not mistaken, in 1993 i had no idea that taco ball even existed.
I saw the movie first with my Dad on VHS when I was 11....I love this movie to death and ironically it somehow predicted a lot of things that sort of are happening nowadays ^^ !
most of the things in this movie are starting to become reality
Like what??
Please emphasise as I don’t use sea shells, people don’t walk around in togas, there arnt cities underground in the sewers(yes, there are small communities but not huge nations) people arnt being frozen as punishment, people aren’t being fined for swearing by huge speakers listening to you..
Please, spill??
@@paulthrutner9114 now that would spoil the fun 😜
@@paulthrutner9114 everything being so PC and worrying about touching everything.
@@paulthrutner9114 ppl watching tiktok and Songs being like 90sec at this point thanks to it, is on the Level of the music in the movie. All the annoying wokenazi shit that came true, censorship out the ass (so far just online). People being little lost lambs, strange cult leaders telling ppl how to live, etc. ppl eating processed vegan bullshit, thinking it's healthy.... it's actually scary how much shit right now is a Mix of demolition man and idiocracy
@@paulthrutner9114 everyone is a soft snowflake now just like the people in the movie
First off,Sandra Bullock was_GORGEOUS in this movie. LOL.Saw this film at the cinema,LOVED it !!! Wesley and Sly in the same film-GOLDEN.
This film was a wild adaptation of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
I love this film, seen it countless times. I hope they'll release it on 4K disc soon and hopefully with a "director's cut". I read somewhere years ago that Warner Bros. didn't like the original cut and ordered the filmmakers to cut out a lot of the more violent action scenes. Scenes that were cut were a fight scene between Stallone and Jesse Ventura towards the end and a big shootout in the climax.
Was it Warner or Sly? Sly used to meddle a lot in post back then.
@@lamentate07 I don't know, probably both. If you watch the under the city scene, it was weirdly edited when the action starts. I think Warner Bros. wanted a light action/comedy and not a full blown shoot'em up.
Such a great flick.. but can't get over how the reviewer kept saying "cairo" prison instead of cryo prison.. lol
Such a fun movie. I feel like I need to give it a rewatch.
There are cult classics, and then there are Secret Masterpieces such as Demolition Man.
This was one of my favorite movies as a teen in the 90s
I took my kid to the Texas Pinball Festival maybe 10 years ago. Saw the Demolition Man pinball… came home to watch the movie. Still stands up. 😂
Fun fact. When the movie was released in international countries, Taco Bell was replaced by Pizza Hut as the popular restaurant
I forgot about that! My girlfriend was watching it and the subtitles said Pizza Hut even though they said Taco Bell and she started laughing because she was so confused
It was Taco bell in England. I thought they had made it up for the film, when I heard about the restaurants later in America I thought they were a spin off (Planet Hollywood restaurants were big at the time so it seemed logical)
@@ericconnor8419 dubbing
One of my all time favourite Sci Fi movies. 90s Galore!!! 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
When it came out, I thought it was great because of combo of action, humor & music!
I could quote this amazing movie all day. Quite literally the only time I don't really mind Rob Schneider, whom I really can't stand. Wesley snipes second greatest performance, other than Blade of course. Oh and when Simon Phoenix is walking through the hall of violence and bounces that dudes head off the wall, haha man. I f-ing love this movie.
"imma blast from the past."
"send a maniac, to catch one."
"rat burger? This is a rat burger?"
"dont worry, ill hit you with the next one."
"be well"
When a film predicts the future that well you watch that film again and again...that's why demolition man is a classic
The film taught me the truth about the unnecessary toilet paper industry. I have used the three seashells since the late 90s.
The studio should do a steelbook version of the movie with expanded features- especially interviews with the cast.
This movie is something else. Predictions all around after this came out.
Such a classic! And kinda a documentary
Cryo, not cyro. Also, I love and quote this flick often. I watch it a few times a year.
I Love This movie just watched it 2 days ago!!! Never gets old.
This was a very underrated movie and it's a great watch
So much love for this move.
The revenue debacle sounds about right for the era, before studios cared/paid attention to international revenue. It also might be more relevant today than went it was released. Reminds me of how Satoshi Kon's Perfect Blue where it has a greater meaning now with it's themes of celebrity's struggles, stalkers, and para-social relationships.
"I thought your life-force had been prematurely terminated!"
"Yeah I thought I was history too."
Truly astonishing movie love it, and in an era where it wasn't ruined by crap CGI and greenscreen.
This movie was way ahead of it's time in so many ways. So many of it's so called predictions have come true today.
This is based on a book written decades earlier.
Such a great film! Still trying to learn how to use the 3 seashells.
Sylvester Stallone is fantastic as John Spartan and Wesley Snipes is fantastic as Simon Phoenix. 😀👍
anyone else notice cairo rather than cryo?
@2:35 "Cairo"? lel. I believe you mean, "cryo", Mr. Bumblebutt
I was 3 in 1993. I didn’t learn of this masterpiece until a decade later 😢
The movie that gave me an appreciation for Ms. Bullock.
Can we also not forget just how cute Sandra Bullock was in this movie?
This movie is so wonderful, and I can watch it over and over again!!
I'm waiting for that day when taco bell becomes a fine diner
I saw this movie in theaters back in the day. I thought it wasn't a great movie, but it was a really fun one. And I've had a crush on Sandra Bullock ever since I first saw her on the big screen. 😊
This is my favorite Stallone movie
This movie just Holds up! It still Looks great, thirty years later…very well made, surprisingly well written, despite the fact the script was rewritten about sixty times!
I had a feeling we were the same age, your selection of reviews was the first clue, the beginning of this video confirms it. Dope content as always, I love knowing that I grew up in the best era for movies and pop culture.......... Would love to see a collaboration between you and Minty from Comedic Arts, that would be awesome.
Awwwww.... YES A SEQUEL! That would be so great! Love this movie!
P. S.: Could you do a "What Happend to" about the TV show "Heroes"? I always wandered what went wrong.
The second season was S H I T. That's what went wrong.
The supporting cast is off the charts.
"Oscar" is one of my favorite comedies ever! "Demolition Man" is up there with "In Bruges" for my favorire screwball action flicks.
Loved that they added that bit about Arnold in it. Just more continued beef between the two that's showed up in several movies. It's like the action movies version of the Stan Lee cameo.
93 was the year Stallone was on top after Last Action Hero flopped. Must've felt good.
“Cairo-prison?”
Cryo-prison.
I just asked if he was saying Cairo
Simon even said the hostages were already dead by the time spartan even showed up. They had to have Wesley slow down his moves while filming if I remember right
I absolutely love this movie it's in my top 5 of all time and it gets better every time I watch it
PS in the Australian version it's Pizza Hut because that was more well known here as opposed to Taco Bell
Love “Kyro-prisons”… :)
The casting of Sly and Snipes was perfect but I am intrigued of what could of been a Van Damn Phoenix.
Van Damn always played a good villain whenever he did. It’s a shame he never played more
Or Jackie Chan as Phoenix will never be believable.
This was a great film, one of Sly's best. Sandy was so beautiful and funny in this movie.
I would have loved to see John Spartan meet his daughter though.
Would love to see a sequel to demolition man same with tango and Cash. I heard that was on on the radar for years to.😮❤
I have to admit this is also my top 3 movies of all time. I would love a revisit of this movie by Stallone.
I think I watched this movie around 1998, still love it and it needed a sequel showing the merge between the two worlds.
There should have been a sequel long ago for Demolition Man.
@@Slim1423 why ?
Don’t know if it’s gonna be mentioned in this video I’m gonna have to watch it later, but I don’t know if anyone else has watched any of the videos that talk about all the crazy predictions that came true from this movie….eerie on some of them
I hope someday when JoBlo Originals does a segment on "The Godfather, Part III" or "The Godfather Coda" because I want to know the reasons about the less than steller success of the third and final chapter of the saga from 1990.
I remember the Demolition Man pinball machine being one of my favorites.
I loved this movie! ❤️ Wesley Snipes and Sylvester Stallone were both great!
Arguably my favorite action movie of all time. So much so that I bought smart bulbs just so I could say “Illuminate” to turn my lights on. Lmao
The number of times I reference this movie in terms of futuristic new developments. Love this movie!! One my favs!