There are only two things I would want to hear in a new Dredd movie:-
"Gaze into the face of Fear."
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That said there's a lot about the Stallone film to like (and a lot not too) I was actually more pissed off by the kiss at the end than Stallone taking his helmet off.
For you others, I've got something to say: A live-action Dredd movie where Dredd never removes his helmet - Ain't. Gonna. Happen.![]()
I don't remember much about the Stallone Judge Dredd except "I am the LAW!" so I don't really have anything to say about a remake.
That's Marshal Law, not Judge Dredd (although ML's writer, Pat Mills, was heavily involved with the creation of Dredd as well - not least by coming up with his name!)I'm thinking they might go like the comic this time. From what I understand it's basically just British alternative writers beating people over the head with the not-so-subtle message that American Superhero's are a bunch of Nazi's in funny costumes.
That's Marshal Law, not Judge Dredd (although ML's writer, Pat Mills, was heavily involved with the creation of Dredd as well - not least by coming up with his name!)I'm thinking they might go like the comic this time. From what I understand it's basically just British alternative writers beating people over the head with the not-so-subtle message that American Superhero's are a bunch of Nazi's in funny costumes.
Actually, now might be the perfect time for a Marshal Law movie; since the glut of superhero films (most of them proving Sturgeon's Law) has meant that the B, C and D-listers are being called to the screen in the studios' never-ending appetite for product, having someone cull the herd in as brutal and blackly comic a manner as possible could be just what the genre needs.
Stallones Dredd was great.
Sunshine SUCKED so I wont be going to see this new Dredd.
Stallones Dredd was great.
Sunshine SUCKED so I wont be going to see this new Dredd.
As for the new Dredd movie, while I'd love to see the Dark Judges on the big screen I kind of hope they adapt the Judge Cal storyline, since it showcases Mega-City 1 in all its madness and makes Dredd both hero and ruthless bastard, exactly as he should be. (They'd have to rename Fergee, though - unless they decide to cast Rob Schneider again!)
For me Dredd taking off the helmet wasn't as bad as the tossing in nonsense about Dredd and Judge Hershey having some kind of romantic feelings
For me Dredd taking off the helmet wasn't as bad as the tossing in nonsense about Dredd and Judge Hershey having some kind of romantic feelings
If only he had booked her straight away
Taking off the helmet wasn't a mortal sin, he's done so in the comics, and not just those teaser panels where he takes it off but has his head in shadow.
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