The 6th Day (Special Edition)
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Producer
Cormac Wibberley: Producer
Cormac Wibberley: Writer
Daniel Petrie Jr.: Producer
David Coatsworth: Producer
David Latham: Producer
Marianne Wibberley: Writer
Sony Pictures
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Rapaport, Tony Goldwyn, Michael Rooker, Sarah Wynter
- Director: Roger Spottiswoode
- Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: Sony Pictures
- Theatrical Release Date: Nov 17, 2000
- DVD Release Date: Jan 22, 2002
- Run Time: 123 minutes
- ASIN: B00005U123
- UPC: 043396077409
- Sales Rank: 40721
Editorial Review from Product Description:
In the not too distant future when cloning plants pets and human organs is accpeted a sinister corporation has begun illegally duplicating entire human beings. They mistakenly clone the wrong man: a man who is now the only one with the power to expose their evil. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 07/19/2005 Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger Michael Rappaport Run time: 123 minutes Rating: Pg13
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    Fast Action Film That Is NO Clone Of "Total Recall", 2008-09-05
This review is for "The 6th Day" (Special Edition) DVD Release Date: 2002
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br /I find it completely incomprehensible that viewers actually conceive of "The 6th Day" as a remake or some other incarnation of "Total Recall." The premise of both movies is completely different. The only commonality I find in the two movies is they are both excellent science fiction films, and they both are outstanding examples of movie entertainment.
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br /The premise of "Total Recall" is that the main character has had his memory "ineptly" altered so that he begins to remember the "truth," and then deal with it. The premise of "The 6th Day" is one in which the main character, Adam (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) is cloned, for nefarious reasons, without his knowledge. However, Adam, who was supposed to be killed, quickly discovers that he has been cloned, and sets out to regain his life and family. Moreover, while altering a person's memory is almost "routine" in "Total Recall," cloning of humans is expressly forbidden in "The 6th Day" (law). Hence, Adam must set out to prove who he is in "The 6th Day," while Douglas Quaid (also played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) in "Total Recall" is trying to unearth the "truth," or his real memories.
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br /While I am unsure of why a second disc was needed, the bonus features add nicely to the film itself. And while I will always view "The Villain" as my favorite Arnold Schwarzenegger film, "The 6th Day" is better than many of his movies. The director, Roger Spottiswoode, has provided a movie that delivers plenty of suspense and turn-around surprises, raises issues about cloning (albeit, not in any thought provoking fashion), and "plenty of good entertainment." "The 6th Day" is science fiction action at its very best, and well worth owning.
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