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The phrase "a remake of total" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a remake of something that is total, but without additional context, it is unclear what is being remade.
Example: "The film is a remake of the total disaster that occurred last year."
Alternatives: "a remake of the entire" or "a complete remake of".
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And A. O. Scott reviews a remake of "Total Recall" with Colin Farrell.
This week, a mixed bag of treats arrives for the dog days of summer, including Ben Stiller comedy The Watch, which landed Monday, Colin Farrell in a remake of Total Recall, an Aussie twist on The Hangover called A Few Best Men, horror title The Possession, and the self-explanatory Cockneys vs Zombies.
I'm currently starring in a remake of Total Recall.
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This situation seems the only credible way to explain the half-a-minute sneak-peek of Len Wiseman's remake of Total Recall, which has been released online as a sort of amuse bouche to its trailer, which comes out on Sunday.
She is a television and film actress who appeared in the remake of "Total Recall" that was released earlier this year, as well as in "Colin Hearts Kay," an independent film that had its premiere at the Brooklyn International Film Festival in 2010.
The futuristic list goes on: this summer, a remake of the 1990 Arnie blockbuster Total Recall, about a man who has memories implanted, will also hit the big screen, followed by Dredd, where police rule futuristic Mega-cities, and Looper, in which hitmen track down targets from the future.
There was an impressive turnout for the premiere of a remake of the sci-fi classic Total Recall in Hollywood.
Last week on this site, Ben Child bracketed Sony's reboot with the forthcoming remake of Total Recall.
After all, you can't listen to iTunes on your hand, unless of course your smartphone is embedded in it, which is possible in the future predicted by the substandard if still vaguely enjoyable remake of Total Recall.
Here's a Marilyn Diptych and a remake of The Exploding Plastic Inevitable, the "total art" series of 60s happenings, but this exhibition ostensibly focuses on the artist's innovative use of the mass communication networks of his time: pop gigs; club performances; fashion magazines.
Last week's No. 1, "The Fog" (Sony), a remake of the 1980 cult horror film, was at No. 4 with $7.3 million, for total sales of $21.5 million.
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