

Take a look at everything we learned below, then check out our other movie deep dives like Kill Bill, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Dark Knight. Director Marco Brambilla Writers Peter M. Given that it's never a bad time to reminisce about this excellent action film, we've revisited Demolition Man-and its audio commentary featuring producer Joel Silver and director Marco Brambilla-to pick out 24 Easter eggs, references, and fun facts that you likely didn't know. 99+ Photos Action Sci-Fi Thriller A police officer is brought out of suspended animation in prison to pursue an old ultra-violent nemesis who is loose in a non-violent future society. That is until a couple of relics from the 1990s let loose. The Expendables will square up against: an arms dealer who commands the might of a massive private army. Demolition Man paints a picture of a sanitized and boring future that ignores its disenfranchised, driving them underground. With Jason Statham, 50 Cent, Megan Fox, Dolph Lundgren. That means you don't know about how Taco Bell is the only surviving restaurant, why San Diego and Los Angeles formed a supercity, or what the three seashells are for. If you've somehow never seen Demolition Man, you've made quite a massive mistake at some point in your life. The iconic action film sees a cop (Sylvester Stallone) and a terrorist (Wesley Snipes) being sent to a cryogenic prison in 1996, only to be thawed out over three decades later to continue their war with each other in the year 2032. It's been 27 years since we first got a look at the future of San Angeles in the 1993 movie Demolition Man.
