I liked Dredd, though I have to admit that I liked it even more the first time around when it was called The Raid.
The 3D was one element of it, though at least it had decent 3D (and I say that as someone who is very anti 3D) but it wasn't the only reason. The R/18 rating, the lack of advertising etc all combined I think.
...... But then it got to DVD, Blu-ray and streaming services. And whilst there's not been a massive about turn in the film's fortunes, there's been enough to make at least one or two people sit up and take notice. That, in turn, has lit a flickering flame of hope for a Dredd 2. In the US, Dredd has done around $10m in disc sales so far, and in the UK, the film has constantly stuck around the top 100 discs at Amazon. Today marks its 272nd day in the Amazon top 100, and the discs keep selling.
Now, just to ground things a little. Dredd isn't going to and hasn't made anyone rich. Yet with continued home interest in the film, there remains the possibility that a sequel could yet press ahead. Yep, it's a really, really long shot. .......
What I remember of the Stallone movie was that it was very.... Stallone-y. ... Stallone in Judge Dredd might as well have been playing his character from "Demolition Man" or "Cliffhanger" or "Over the Top" or something.
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The Stallone movie wasn't strictly "bad" from what little of it I remember it was just very... Stallone. And I suspect unsatisfying to fans of the character.
Me too.I liked the Stallone version better.
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