The Running Man / 1987 with Arnold Schwarzenegger: DVD Cover

    The Running Man / 1987 Director: Paul Michael Glaser Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maria Conchita Alonso, Richard Dawson, Yaphet Kotto

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/16/2004
    • Original Release: 1987
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 10,058
     
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    Closed Caption; Newly remastered widescreen and full-screen versions; "Lockdown on Main Street" documentary about the current state of privacy and criminal issues in a post 9/11 society; "Game Theory" documentary: An inside look at reality TV programming and its cultural impact on society; Audio commentary with producer Tim Zinnemann and director Paul Michael Glaser; Audio commentary with Rob Cohen (executive producer) ; "Meet the Stalkers": Inside information about the deadliest foes in "The Running Man"; English and Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Widescreen
    1. Main Title/Year: 2017
    2. Prison Riot
    3. "He's Not One of Us"
    4. Ruler of the Airwaves
    5. Home Intrusion
    6. The Perfect Candidate
    7. A Little Trip
    8. Preparing for the Game
    9. Showtime!
    10. The Guest Butcher
    11. Welcome, Stalkers!
    12. Live From the First Quad
    13. New Stalkers, New Girl
    14. Busting Buzzsaw
    15. Attack of the Christmas Tree
    16. A Career Opportunity
    17. Betting on Richards
    18. Last Season's Winners...
    19. Capt. Freedom's Fake Fight
    20. The Underground Fights Back
    21. Truth and War on TV
    22. "I Don't Do Requests"
    23. End Credits
    Side #2 -- Full Screen
    1. Main Title/Year: 2017
    2. Prison Riot
    3. "He's Not One of Us"
    4. Ruler of the Airwaves
    5. Home Intrusion
    6. The Perfect Candidate
    7. A Little Trip
    8. Preparing for the Game
    9. Showtime!
    10. The Guest Butcher
    11. Welcome, Stalkers!
    12. Live From the First Quad
    13. New Stalkers, New Girl
    14. Busting Buzzsaw
    15. Attack of the Christmas Tree
    16. A Career Opportunity
    17. Betting on Richards
    18. Last Season's Winners...
    19. Capt. Freedom's Fake Fight
    20. The Underground Fights Back
    21. Truth and War on TV
    22. "I Don't Do Requests"
    23. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    Based on a fanciful page-turner written (pseudonymously) by Stephen King, this futuristic thriller -- crammed with action and breathlessly paced -- shows Arnold Schwarzenegger at his bone-crunching best. The Running Man, originally released in 1987, took a drubbing from overly sensitive critics who fretted that it glorified violence and wallowed in gore. Their protests certainly didn’t inhibit the film’s box-office performance, as it proved an international smash and enhanced Arnold’s burgeoning rep as a top draw. It also influenced at least a half dozen similarly themed sci-fi flicks that have followed. It takes place in the year 2019, with the United States under totalitarian control and its increasingly restive populace thirsting for violent entertainment. Unfairly imprisoned Ben Richards (Schwarzenegger) is chosen to participate in a bizarre show that pits convicts against ruthless assassins known as "stalkers." Prisoners who evade their murderous pursuers can earn their freedom, and Ben is determined to make the most of his opportunity. Directed with verve by former cop-show star Paul Michael Glaser (The Cutting Edge), Running Man doesn’t offer much by way of social commentary. It does, though, dazzle viewers with a series of bloody battles and mind-blowing stunts. Maria Conchita Alonso, Yaphet Kotto, and Jim Brown all afford Schwarzenegger able support, with Richard Dawson (parodying his TV-host trade) and Jesse Ventura (in his WWF prime) both adding to the fun. Unabashedly trashy, The Running Man is mindless fun that shows one of the screen’s greatest action heroes in peak form. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    One of the better Arnold moviesby Anonymous

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    November 10, 2005: This is the way prisons should be run. Funny as it's before reality shows. This would make a great one. Inmates are put on the google box and told to run a maze. If they get to the end they get to live but first they have to live through the horrors of working a job. Streets smarts are key here. The best is that the kissing bandit richard dawson is the game show king.

    An underated movie.by Anonymous

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    May 30, 2005: This is without doubt one of Arnold Schwarzeneggers most underated movies. It is actually really cool and i dont understand why people dont like it. Trust me, you will if you give it a chance.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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