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Of course it's based on the original film. It wouldn't have been named Total Recall if it weren't. The director is full of **** when he says that it's based on the story. Then why name it Total Recall because last time I ****ing checked that's not the name of the original story. It's named "We Can Remember it for you, Wholesale" and not Total Recall.LMAO the new movie looks way more like the old movie than the short story aside from that shallow observation. This is why I won't see it. I liked the other movie just fine but I don't have to see it again and frankly the CGI during that cops scene made me laugh instead of go "whoa cool".
The short story isn't the most cinematic thing out there due to it's length but a creative mind could reinterpret it a lot more faithfully instead of just retreading the beats of that other movie based on the same source. Maybe they felt it would be way too somber for a summer blockbuster in terms of tone. But please; a spade is a spade.
I'm going to go into ***** mode and say that I question someone's taste who believes that Len Wiseman is a good or even remotely interesting director who will somehow make a better version of the story than Paul Robocop Vorhoven.
Name one goddamn movie that Wiseman has directed that is even half as good as Robocop? Or Total Recall for that matter? Yes, those movies don't exist. He directed a mediocre to slightly above average Blade Ripoff and a terrible PG:13 Die Hard movie. He certainly isn't the worst director around but he is at the bottom of the barrel. His Total Recall remake will be lucky to be as "good" as Underworld.