Totally agreed, my friend.
Every time we take this off the shelf to watch, I can't help but turn to my old lady and say "Behold....our future....and VERY soon....."
It truly is incredible just how uncanny the parallels are between this film and our changing reality -- how we're moving to a one-company retail rule (the whole Taco Bell element in the film is something I've predicted is coming to America, at least, with regard to one corporation taking control of everything -- I've regularly said Walmart is going to be the Taco Bell of this reality, with that store basically being the only place you're going to be able to buy ANYTHING), the totalitarian society constantly being watched, the way they lo-jacked everyone via in-skin chips...
The only direction we're not headed in with regard to comparing the events in Demolition Man with reality is the "happy happy joy joy" society that evolved -- there is NO WAY the human race, in the cruel, evil, selfish and mean-spirited state we're in and moving further into, is going the way of a super-peaceful society like that unless we're implanted with something to make us obedient and open to suggestion (a la Divergent).
So, in the words of Simon Phoenix, forget seeing all those "pussy-whipped robed sissies" running around in control of our every move; not gonna happen given the god-awful, vomit-inducing status of the human race.
As for Bullock, yeah -- she's a piece of ass in this. She's such a nasty bitch of a human, though, so it's difficult to find something to like about her when watching any of her films (Miss Congeniality, The Proposal, et al).
On a side note, Stallone has promised a sequel is in the works, but it's been swirling around for some time now, so who knows when it will happen; he's definitely interested, though, and wants to proceed.