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Demolition Man
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Directed By
Marco Brambilla

Written By:
Daniel Waters, Robert Reneau, Peter M. Lenkov

Cast:
Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, Sandra Bullock, Nigel Hawthorne, Benjamin Bratt, Bob Gunton, Glenn Shadix, Denis Leary, Pat Skipper, Steve Kahan, Andre Gregory, Grand L. Bush, John Enos III, Mark Colson, Paul Bollen, Mark Colson

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Demolition Man (1993)
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Movie Review by Zara
March 6th, 2007

Silly Taco Bell Fun

This is one of those movies that I just can't turn away from when I see it come on cable. Sadly, that doesn't happen very often anymore. It's also one of the few movies where Sandra Bullock was actually cute and sweet and I liked the b*tch.

Sly is a cop who's always destroying things in order to catch his criminals and Wesley is one of the baddest of the bad. When the two are both tried and sentenced for their individual crimes, they are chosen to be frozen so that they can be tinkered with and tested.

Times change and the world is in need of an old school cop. In the future, when the badass criminal is set loose and the cops of the current era aren't used to handling swearing, let alone someone who murders people, it's Sly that they put on the job again.

OK, so the movie is goofy. But dammit! It's also fun as hell! The fact that the fanciest restaurant in the future is a Taco Bell says it all. Oh, and it doesn't hurt that they've got Denis Leary as the head of the resistance. That man can make any movie better.

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