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That said, Snipes is not expected to be the main villain of Demolition Man 2. The real enemy is going to be some kind of all-powerful Artificial Intelligence pulling strings behind the scenes to get humanity under its control. Master Chief has probably drunk his pee more times than we can count. Soon, in a future that is very PG-rated you get fined for cussing!

What more could you ask for? To celebrate that anniversary, here are a few interesting facts you might not know about "Demolition Man. Both turned them down because neither wanted to play the villain. NBA star Dennis Rodman dyed his hair similar to Simon Phoenix's Snipes distinctive hairstyle in the movie, having been inspired by the future criminal's look.

For his part, Snipes hated his hairdo in the film and immediately shaved his head after filming wrapped. Lori Petty was originally cast as the earnest and untested police officer Lenina Huxley, but the actor was fired two days into filming due to "creative differences. Sting and Grace Jones perform the title song, "Demolition Man. Stallone originally wanted Jackie Chan to play Simon Phoenix. Both prints have retained the closing Warner Bros. This includes dubbing, plus changing the logos during post-production.

Taco Bell remains in the closing credits. In the TV version aired on TNT, all references to Taco Bell are removed, even from the middle of sentences, leaving some very jagged cuts in the dialog and rapid cuts from one shot to another.

The television version omits the refernce that Simon Phoenix makes to cannibal killer Jeffrey Dahmer. The scene where Simon kills the guards in the cryo prison was also trimmed but this time because it was too graphic.

Orginally the audience could see the guards being killed by the bullets. General Motors provided the production team with 18 concept vehicles, including the Ultralite concept vehicle. More than 20 fiberglass replicas of the Ultralite were produced to portray civilian and SAPD patrol vehicles in the film. After filming had completed, the remaining Ultralites were returned to Michigan as part of GM's concept vehicle fleet. The Oldsmobile brand is featured prominently in the film including a scene involving an Oldsmobile dealership , becoming an unintentional anachronism due to the Oldsmobile brand's discontinuation in This includes dubbing, plus changing the logos during post-production.

Taco Bell remains in the closing credits. In the Swedish release the subtitles still use Taco Bell while the sound and picture has been altered as above. The original version released in Australia on VHS contained Taco Bell, yet the newer version on DVD was changed both in logo and dubbing to Pizza Hut in the scene where the restaurant patrons are looking through the glass windows to the fight scene outside, Taco Bell can be seen etched into the glass, even in the modified version.

In one scene, Phoenix makes a comment about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer being one of the cryo-inmates. Since this movie was made before his death in prison in , in this alternate time period, he had been frozen with all the other criminals that were deemed too dangerous.

Later versions of the film have this comment deleted. In the novel, a terrorist and his enemy, a counter-terrorism soldier are cryogenically frozen and awakened in the 22nd century, when violence was purged from society. However, Nemere chose not to initiate a lawsuit, as it would have been too expensive for him to hire a lawyer and fight against major Hollywood forces in the United States. The author claims that Hollywood had ripped-off works of many Eastern European writers after the fall of the Iron Curtain, and that he knows the person he claims to be responsible for illegally selling his idea to the filmmakers.

The theme song to the film called "Demolition Man" is played over the end credits. It is a remix heavier version of the song originally recorded by Grace Jones and written by Sting during his time as front man for the Police. The song was first released in March , as an advance single from Jones' 5th album Nightclubbing.

Sting released an EP featuring this song and other live tracks, entitled Demolition Man. Acclaimed composer Elliot Goldenthal composed the score for the film.



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