If, like the rest of the world already has, you'd be so kind as to forget that disastrous and unnecessary Colin Farrell version of an Arnie classic, you'd be doing yourself a kind favour. Unlike its remake, 1990's Total Recall was the film that Sci-Fi fans didn't ask for, nor were they expecting, but has grown to become one of the must-haves of an embarrassingly enriched genre. Centred around the idea of a world in which memory implants act as legal pacifiers to numb a person's day-to-day struggle, Total Recall's plot intertwined an intellectual complexity with a balls to the wall brutality; the infamous decompressed head explosion scene providing substance to the latter claim. Concerning the Governator, it was no tall order to ask a man such as Arnold Schwarzenegger to portray an imposing figure. However, it was to demand of him a deep and meaningful performance. Fret not, for those responsible in the casting department tackled this aspect by making the ingenious decision to cast him as a man with the fundamental characteristics of a memoryless hulk. Yes, Total Recall fired on all cylinders and, thanks to Mr Farrell, will forever be remembered as the definitive version of a futuristic action film.