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The Five Best R-Rated Comic Book Movies (Updated 2013)

CB: It was about a year and a half ago when Pete Travis’s Dredd was announced as an R-rated movie, and we thought, “Well, what were some of the best R-rated comic book movies ever made?” We put together a list and, as you’d expect, our readers had quite a bit of feedback for us.

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cornroves3891d ago

I thought everyone had forgot about Blade or something nobody gives it any love.

krazykombatant3891d ago

I'm sorry but Watchmen should be pretty much up there. It was one of those comic book movies which did things almost exactly like the book and can be said to have been slightly better in some aspects. Amazing comic book too by the way.

ajax173891d ago

Dredd is awesome, but Watchmen should be 1.

gigoran3890d ago

What... no CROW? I find that hard to believe. That is a cult classic. Soooooo much better than the DREDD reboot.

Speaking of DREDD, the original DREDD movie was so much more authentic than the new one. If DREDD were going to be included in this list I would have chosen that one. Sure, a lot of people didn't like it because it was "cheesy". But to true DREDD fans, the original was more faithful, using lots of wonderful characters from the 2000AD universe. It really is a pity that new fans like the latest movie better. I've been a 2000AD reader since the very beginning and as a true fan highly recommend the original.

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