 1993's Demolition Man is set in a utopian future that's basically modeled off of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. And since that future is only about 10 years away, according to the film, I wanted to know whether or not its predictions are on track. So here's everything Demolition Man got right about the 21st century so far. Goal-wing doors on self-driving electric cars. People using computers to boost their self-esteem, dumb-down language, Zoom meetings, Arnold Schwarzenegger becoming a politician, short attention spans and mini-tunes, nostalgia-driven content, vertical video, portable phones that can access the internet, voice-activated search, tablets and digital currency, pretentious food, stupid food regulations, anti-smoking laws and gun control, language police and germaphobic insanity. That's a pretty good track record, don't you think?