Honest Trailers | Demolition Man

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Published 2023-01-17
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Honest Trailers | Demolition Man
Voice Narration: Jon Bailey aka Epic Voice Guy
Title Design: Robert Holtby
Written by: Spencer Gilbert, Danielle Radford, Lon Harris
Produced by: Spencer Gilbert
Associate Producer: Ryan O'Toole
Edited by: Kevin Williamsen
Post-Production Manager: Emin Bassavand
Post-Production Coordinator: Mikołaj Kossakowski
Assistant Editor: Rebecca Castaneda
Director of Video Production: Max Dionne
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All Comments (21)
  • @SuperFlik
    The last two minutes of the trailer has some of the best writing in any Youtube video ever. Hats off to the whole team
  • I don't know who wrote the ending bit about the seashells, but that person deserves either a raise, an extra vacation day, or at least a high five in the office. Ideally, one of those weird, swirly contactless high fives from the movie.
  • @Contevent
    I always found the Character of Phoenix was like the Joker if he prefered direct confrontation to plotting. He is unhinged, funny, unpredictable, but also secretly brilliant, cunning, and chaos incarnate
  • @xpreame3406
    The three sea shell rant is probably my favorite thing this channel has ever produced😂
  • @RobinDale50
    That seashell rant alone was worth the 5+ year wait for this HT. That final line is perfection.
  • "You are fined one credit for a violation of the verbal morality statute" 😂😂 Pure Gold
  • @Antz_411
    That 3 sea shells thing has haunted me since childhood, and that is with out a doubt the greatest theory I have ever heard. Bravo guys! Whoever thought of that deserves an Oscar in it's own category: Movie Mystery Mega-Mind!
  • I love how Denis Leary's character in this movie is just Denis Leary's 1990's stand-up comedy persona.
  • @40g33k
    Wesley was at the top of his game with this one.
  • @jonathanw1019
    The thing I remember most about the premier of this movie is that it was a sci-fi action movie starring Stallone, it was clearly geared towards a younger audience, but because of the language and now cartoonish violence it got an R-rating and actually saw that theater chains post employees to check ages before entering the theater. It was the first time I'd ever seen a theater employee outside the door to the theater to check age after you had already bought the ticket and entered the place. No sneaking in policy.
  • @richsalazme
    This movie and Starship Troopers is what got stuck in my heads for years. I remember in the mid 00's, I kept asking my dad what these movies were, like saying "remember that movie where Stallone was frozen?" or "remember that movie where they fight giant insects in space?"
  • @ASChambers
    I remember watching this movie the first time around, going into it thinking it would be “Just another Stallone movie” and sitting there at the end realising I had just watched a movie that I would still love thirty years later. I could watch this any time. It just totally hits the nail on the head.
  • @megaemmie
    I very much appreciate that 1/3 of this video’s total time was spent on how the three seashells work. I’ve been trying to figure this out for for nearly 30 years now!
  • Love this film - it's a real film that can be taken on so many layers. An action, a comedy, a warning of the future heavily influenced by Brave New World. I can watch it again and again and love it everytime.
  • @WLTR-
    We didn't deserve this Trailer, we NEED IT
  • @jamcalx
    One of the most surprisingly relevant movies in my eyes.
  • @davidknightx
    My only minor complaint, on this otherwise perfect video with the best ending to date, was when you said Spartan went to prison for a crime he did commit. He was blamed for blowing up.a building and getting the hostages killed. Simon blew up the building and later confessed he had already killed the hostages. Spartan knew the hostages were in danger every second they were with Simon. He simply didn't get to them in time. That's not a crime.
  • @fauseth
    Thank you for the 3 seashells bit. I feel better about life now. If you could only tackle what Linda Fiorentino (Laurel) was about to say when she asks, “Do you know what I like to do sometimes when it’s really late?”, in Men in Black… I could finally have full closure.