One June 30th of this year, it was the twentieth anniversary of the feature film release of Judge Dredd.
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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I thought it was fun.
It was fantastic. I am a huge fan of Steven De Souza’s writing. I prefer Stallone’s Dredd over the still good reboot
The movie's tone was ruined at the very beginning, after he's subdued the bad guys that were giving the rookies such problems. He then lines them up and judges them. When he gets to the guy who killed a judge and will be executed, the movie has the guy draw a weapon to make it look like Dredd killed him in self-defense. They director wasn't brave enough to actually have Dredd execute the man as is true to the character. It's the Han Solo thing all over again.
I liked it alot better than the new dredd. The new dredd was ok especially for its rated R rating but the overall movie was meh.I honestly cared about no one in the movie and the end was so lame but that's just me.
It's was shite. Mistook everything wrongly about what Dredd is about as a character and turned him into a camp, schlocky Rambo, which is so far off the mark, its laughable. Those preferring this over the 2012 version need their head checking. That or they just haven't read a 2000AD comic in their puff. Urban's Dredd nailed the character in every way,
A fine example of how the Stallone version got it so wrong is when he books someone for parking his car wrong, then blows it up. A judge would never do this as its actually committing a crime. In the comic "Uprise" a judge does this, and it causes a massive city riot.