ComingSoon/Wagner said:I don’t think Stallone was a bad Dredd, though it would have been better and lent him more cred if he hadn’t revealed his face.
^ He could have taken it off, it's just that we the audience wouldn't have seen it. They could do it a bit tongue-in-cheek, like an Austin Powers movie, with a series of things covering Dredd's face (as oppose to Austin's genitalia) or simply pan the camera away and film him from behind when he takes it off.
^ He could have taken it off, it's just that we the audience wouldn't have seen it. They could do it a bit tongue-in-cheek, like an Austin Powers movie, with a series of things covering Dredd's face (as oppose to Austin's genitalia) or simply pan the camera away and film him from behind when he takes it off.
Yep - there have been scenes in the comics when he's taken his helmet off, and we've only seen other characters' reactions, or him in disguise with a temporarily false face, or - in at least a couple of memorable occasions - with a "Censored" bar blocking out our view of his face!
ComingSoon/Wagner said:I don’t think Stallone was a bad Dredd, though it would have been better and lent him more cred if he hadn’t revealed his face.
I will never understand that claim. Dredd is a human being, too (or does he even take a shower wearing his helmet?). It's ironic that a Stallone Dreed portrayed him that way, and that a Karl Urban Dredd never takes off the helmet.
Stallone was a better Dredd than a lot of people gave him credit for, but then I think it was a better Dredd film than a lot of people do![]()
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