It could have turned out better had Stallone not interfered with the script. According to the director, the original script was more in line with the comics, but Stallone kept changing things
Not shocking as that was why he got kicked off “Beverly Hills Cop”; that was the script that ended up as “Cobra” the following year. At least fans of the comic did get their want for a better version in 2012
Even if it had to pull the "character can't wear their comic accurate costume in the movie" that was dying out by the time the MCU started, I'll take yellow spandex over black leather anyday
Judge Dredd was the first episode of Nostalgia Critic i ever saw. The jokes "she makes one hell of a chocolate bar" and "you are the lawn?" Still pop into my head all the time.
On the 6th day of Disneycember the critic gave for me: 6 LAAAAUUUUU keepers FIVE WOLVERINEEES! 4 symbiote suits 3 new emotions 2 mutant team ups And a tasty Big Kahuna Burger
The best part of this movie is when Stallone salutes Lady Justice. It not only reaffirms Dredd’s dedication to the law, but rather than the specific words, he’s pledging a new allegiance to the spirit of the law. He’s choosing to enforce justice rather than policy.
On the sixth day of disneycember the critic gave to me. 6 Futuristic Officers 5 FUNNY SUPERHEROES 4 gliding spider-men 3 New Emotions 2 Nostalgic Mutants and A Tarantino movie
First Super Mario Bros 1993 and now Judge Dredd, it looks like Doug is re-reviewing his earlier reviews. I can't wait to hear his second take on the Tom and Jerry movie- the one where they talked.
I remember a Judge Dredd anniversary comic from a few years ago where OG Dredd meets his 1990 and 2012 movie counterparts. Easily the funniest moments were when the Stallone Dredd was called out for his bizarre habits, including his decision to remove the mask. Of course, all three Dredds chasing a blatant Elon Musk parody feels deeply ironic if you've seen Musk's Twitter rantings.
I gotta file this movie under 90s guilty pleasures. It’s not terrible but it does have some issues and Stallone can be really corny sometimes but he does seem believable as the character. Thank you for including this movie in Disneycember. I love the original review! Sylvester Stallone is a fantastic actor and this movie should be appreciated for if nothing else showing Stallone decked out in the fancy suit. I wore a Judge Dredd costume for Halloween the year after this movie came out. It’s still iconic to me even though I will admit it hasn’t aged that well. Still I will always respect this film! Respect the Law! Looking forward to more Disneycember!
On the 6th "DisneyCember" my Critic gave to Me... -. Six Cops From The Future FIVE SWEARING HEROES!! -. Four Spider-Man Games -. Three Complex Emotions -. Two Returning Mutants And a Twist Dance with a lot of Feet
0:45 - 0:56 Dredd: "😎Code 457: Resisting arrest. *TWEN-ty years!* " 😅I don't know why, but I just love the way he says the words twenty years. " *TWEN-ty years!* " *😆TWEN-ty years!* " *TWEN-ty years! TWA-TWA-TWA-TWA-TWEN-ty years!* "
🎶On the sixth disneycember Doug gave to me six broken Stalones,FIVE CAMEOS, four spider webs, three memory orbs, two Wolverine claws and a cigarette from the disney brand🎶
With Dick Tracy and Judge Dreed. It really shows that Disney never needed to buy Marvel in the firstplace to make movies. It's been thirty years and they haven't learned their lesson on how to excecute most stuff.
Those two movies where made during the Disney Renaissance, so Disney was executing beautifully in their primary genre: animated musicals. But superhero films weren't their expertise, so they needed Marvel later on.
If Judge Dredd is the Super Mario Bros. of Judge Dredd movies, then Dredd is The Super Mario Bros. Movie. One is so bad it’s good and the other is more faithful to the source material, not that I’m that familiar with Judge Dredd outside of the movies.
Doug Walker. You are the funniest man alive! Thank you for all your great work! And Judge Dredd, this movie? This movie is... everything is 'ok', but the Music is superb! Alan Silvestri (who also composed 'Back to the Future' and 'The Avengers') succeeds yet again, even if the other departments didn't.
I am saddened to see the downturn in quality of this channel. Nostalgiaween was extremely flat but now even Disneycember sounds like it's a chore for Doug to get through. I hope you make a full health recovery because it's sad to hear how joyless you have become
I think the 90s Judge Dredd is better than I think most give it credit for. Personally I love it. Visually, I think it nails the look of the comics and it just looks awesome. The fact they got Hammerstein from ABC Warriors is really cool if you're a fan of 2000 AD's comics, not just dredd. Plus the alan silvestri score is fantastic. Where the movie and also dredd 2012 kinda misses is the tone and script, cause the comics weren't totally serious but they had a satirical edge to them. The 90s film is more silly, where as the 2012 film is too serious. Neither are bad, but neither hit what made the comic what it is. Ironically the most judge dredd film in tone and writing is Robocop probably.
Some BTS Trivia here: The company Cinergi owned at the time that did some of the effects for this, Mass.Illusion, went on to become known as Manex Visual Effects and win TWO Oscars in a row for "What Dreams May Come" and "The Matrix" and even an Academy Award for Technical Achievement for its virtual cinematography system.
6:15 Dredd: "😤Damn it! How did I get stuck out here again?! And I still forgot my iPod! . . . . 🎵😮💨100 bottles of 🍺beer on the wall, 100 bottles of 🍺beer🎵 "
On the 6th Day of Disneycember, the Critic gave to me: 6 Stallones (I've never seen this movie, so I can't reference the plot) 5 Chimicangas 4 Venom suits 3 Anxiety attacks 2 mutants fighting and a Royale with cheese
Yeah, this is definitely a guilty pleasure, especially compared to the much more faithful 2012 film. Heck, the anime Psycho Pass also works as a more serious take on Judge Dredd as well.
I would argue it's not a so bad it's good movie, it's just a good movie. The reboot they made which is supposedly a better movie that supposedly follows the comics more... is boring as all hell. The characters in this movie have more of an actual personality than the characters in the other Dredd movie. Just just from watching this movie I can tell Judge Dredd takes his job very seriously and that it really bothers him whenever he realizes that not all cops are actually the good guys like him. In the other movie, I have no clue who that Judge Dredd is, half the time I literally don't even know which Judge is him. There's actually some benefit to Judge Dredd being able to take his helmet off cause you can actually see his face and have some idea of who the character is. Plus the costume is more unique in this movie which high level judges having more decorated uniforms than low level rookies. In the other movie every Judge literally looks the same so when he goes into a building with like 6 other Judges I don't know who Dredd is. I don't see him as a individual I just see him as another generic rookie like all the other nameless extras. I don't know what what kind of person he is cause he barely even says anything in that movie, his partner has more personality than he does. I actually know more about her than I do about him so it really feels like the movie should have her name on the title. There's also the world building, Judge Dredd does have that giant city scape that makes it feel like a real place. You get to see a lot of different locations in that movie. Even the part where they're just in a desert waste land for part of the movie feels more interesting than the reboot because it's just one area and we don't spend a lot of time there. The reboot is the most claustrophobic canned movie ever because the entire movie never leaves that ONE building. It's just a climb up a really tall building fighting bad guys and that's it. Even the plot to this movie is way more interesting uncovering a corrupt system, an clone, finding out the bad guy is a former Judge himself and Dredd's brother. The reboot, is just some woman selling drugs... It's basically using excessive force on common criminals who aren't even really that dangerous of a threat. They literally spent the entire run time of a two hour movie on a villain that would have been arrested in the first two minutes of this movie.
To me, the 1995 film felt a lot like sequel material. I feel a first installment for this should have been much more like the 2012 film, one that establishes his character and gives audiences a chance to know him and his tactics. Dredd getting framed just doesn't feel right for a first installment. We wanna see the guy in action and how good he is as a cop of the future, not breaking out of prison.
Hey Critic, I appreciate this one. Been a long time since I saw Stallone's Dredd and I watched it soon after this video. It's not a great movie but I can appreciate it as a pulpy b-movie but with an a-movie budget! The robot soldier is my fav effect, so freaking cool!
Long time commenter, first time viewer. As a poc myself, the schlocky social commentary takes a diff meaning in how they not only glorify the concept of “law” without justice towards the lower classes. Even when the youth wants to rebuild a new judge structure they immediately want to put the most violent cop in charge because he was technically framed on one charge. Would love to explore that concept more…
the script is about 5 arcs mashed into one story and they added Rob Schneider. if they went with one or two storylines, kept Dredd's helmet on, and removed the want for comedy to balance out the seriousness, and removed Rob Schneider they would have a far better movie
I watched your review on Judge Dredd. I'm surprised you didn't point out the inaccuracies to the comics. For instance, In the Comics, Dredd never removes his helmet and Stallone in the movie spends more time with it off. Now TBF, he did insist on some script changes because during shooting or at least so according to him, he said he could only wear the helmet for so long. Claiming it was giving him a serious migraine. But I'm sure he wanted to show his face. This is something the Karl Urban Dredd movie did ten times better. So I'm willing to give that movie more credit than Stallone's movie.
🎶On the sixth day of Disneycember, my Critic gave to me Six men of the LAW FIVE PUNISHERS, BUTONLYONEBLADEANDTHEREWILLONLYEVERBEONEBLADEAT LEASTFORNOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWW!!!!! (deep breath) Four webslingers Three new emotions Two mutant teams And a dead Zed in a pear tree!🎶
2012's Dredd is really good. Though the one unintentional critique is that it coincidentally dropped the same year as The Raid: Redemption with eerily similar plots.
On the 6th Disneycember Doug Walker gave to me 6 Career Choices 5 Fourth Wall Jokes 4 Spidey villains 3 emotions 2 mutants And a big film with many stories
Given how Doug talks about Stallone and his career, I'd love for him to bring back his Career Dive series and do an episode on Stallone. I think that would be a great Career Dive episode
It's a common misconception that Dredd never takes off his helmet in the original comics. There are scenes where he does take it off, but when this happens the authors never show his face or always draw something covering it.
I found one you haven't done. That's nostalgia worthy - figured i'd ask.. any chance (after christmas/disneycember) you guys would be willing, at some point...to do Race the sun (movie with halle berry and jim belushi, about kids in hawaii making a solar car, has a rocky style feel to it). Very heartwarming movie.. wanted to request it if possible ^.^ Thanks for everything as always.
The 90s produced a group of films of a specific style, and Judge Dredd is one of them. Demolition Man and Tank Girl also fit this aesthetic. Another would be Barb Wire. Starship Troopers might fall into this group as well.
It could have turned out better had Stallone not interfered with the script. According to the director, the original script was more in line with the comics, but Stallone kept changing things
Agreed, Sly himself was disappointed with how the final project turned out, since he was a huge fan of the comics.
That would explain why Dredd takes off his helmet, at least the 2012 film avoided that. In all seriousness, go watch Dredd, it's fucking awesome
Well, "awesome"
It's a meh movie with a bleached main villain
Not shocking as that was why he got kicked off “Beverly Hills Cop”; that was the script that ended up as “Cobra” the following year. At least fans of the comic did get their want for a better version in 2012
That one suck tho@@LucyLioness100
"YOU BETRAYED THE LAW!"
"LAAAAAAAAWWWW!!!"
*cue the LAW can can dance here*
"PAYBACK TIME, DREAD!"
"You are the LOG?"
LAAAAAAAWWWWWWW!
I AM THE LOO! 😅
So we all agree Doug needs to review 2012's Dredd, right? That movie, and Karl Urban's performance, actually did Dredd justice.
Even if it had to pull the "character can't wear their comic accurate costume in the movie" that was dying out by the time the MCU started, I'll take yellow spandex over black leather anyday
Yes
Doug should do Old Vs New 😂
@Gothamite1 not much of a contest, new wins
@@erichfiedler1481congrats. Your opinion doesn’t matter.
Judge Dredd was the first episode of Nostalgia Critic i ever saw.
The jokes "she makes one hell of a chocolate bar" and "you are the lawn?" Still pop into my head all the time.
I 'member watching that one, and a montage of other old episodes, in one of the video rooms at San Jose's FanimeCon in 2008.
The chocolate bar joke is my favorite joke in the review. Coming from someone who adores Hershey’s.
"No, I'm just trying to confirm what you said. Unavoidable, unagreeable.....?"
😵 Twe-twe-twe-twe!
All these years later & I'm still waiting for Judge Dredd The Musical.
@@jessetorres8738 that’s my favourite joke out of the entire review
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On the 6th day of Disneycember the critic gave for me:
6 LAAAAUUUUU keepers
FIVE WOLVERINEEES!
4 symbiote suits
3 new emotions
2 mutant team ups
And a tasty Big Kahuna Burger
Masterpiece
Put it in Judge Dress the Musical
Is The 6th Day a Disney property? I wanna see him review that for Disneycember.
Lawgivers would've been better b/c that's what they call their guns.
You can say anything you want about how divisive this film is, but you can't deny that Alan Silversti's score is absolutely iconic.
It's pretty cool ngl!
Bonus factoid: Giovanni Versace designed the costumes as comic-accurate as possible.
The best part of this movie is when Stallone salutes Lady Justice. It not only reaffirms Dredd’s dedication to the law, but rather than the specific words, he’s pledging a new allegiance to the spirit of the law.
He’s choosing to enforce justice rather than policy.
A fun fact about JUDGE DREDD is that original design of Robocop was almost a copy of Dredd's helmet and suit.
Yeah, comparison yhe two, I can see the inspiration.
You betrayed the law!!! LAAAAAAWWWWW!!!!
Courts adjourned.
I knew you'd say that
@@sandrosliskeThe Critic as Dredd: I read the script.
20 YEARS!!!!
@@Michaelhernandez708 Cue The Birdie Song tw tw tw twenty
On the sixth day of disneycember the critic gave to me.
6 Futuristic Officers
5 FUNNY SUPERHEROES
4 gliding spider-men
3 New Emotions
2 Nostalgic Mutants
and
A Tarantino movie
“20 YEARS!” Judge Dredd Blow Dance! 😂🤣😂🤣😂
First Super Mario Bros 1993 and now Judge Dredd, it looks like Doug is re-reviewing his earlier reviews. I can't wait to hear his second take on the Tom and Jerry movie- the one where they talked.
LAWWWWWW was the WAZZZAAAAAAAP of that time. At least among my friends.
I remember a Judge Dredd anniversary comic from a few years ago where OG Dredd meets his 1990 and 2012 movie counterparts. Easily the funniest moments were when the Stallone Dredd was called out for his bizarre habits, including his decision to remove the mask.
Of course, all three Dredds chasing a blatant Elon Musk parody feels deeply ironic if you've seen Musk's Twitter rantings.
*1995
I gotta file this movie under 90s guilty pleasures. It’s not terrible but it does have some issues and Stallone can be really corny sometimes but he does seem believable as the character. Thank you for including this movie in Disneycember. I love the original review! Sylvester Stallone is a fantastic actor and this movie should be appreciated for if nothing else showing Stallone decked out in the fancy suit. I wore a Judge Dredd costume for Halloween the year after this movie came out. It’s still iconic to me even though I will admit it hasn’t aged that well. Still I will always respect this film! Respect the Law! Looking forward to more Disneycember!
I can't remember if you ever viewed Oscar, a very out there Stallone movie so different form his usual works and comic gold.
Anyone slamming this disasterpiece is *_BETRAYING THE LAW!_*
*LAAAAAAAAW!!*
LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!
*LAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!*
The LAaaaAAw!
If Doug is talking about the movies from Hollywood Pictures, does this mean DEEP RISING will get the DISNEYCEMBER treatment?
I hope!!
It's on Disney Plus so I don't see why not
On the 6th "DisneyCember" my Critic gave to Me...
-. Six Cops From The Future
FIVE SWEARING HEROES!!
-. Four Spider-Man Games
-. Three Complex Emotions
-. Two Returning Mutants
And a Twist Dance with a lot of Feet
Glad you mentioned the music. Alan Silvestri's Score is *incredible.*
0:45 - 0:56 Dredd: "😎Code 457: Resisting arrest. *TWEN-ty years!* "
😅I don't know why, but I just love the way he says the words twenty years.
" *TWEN-ty years!* "
*😆TWEN-ty years!*
" *TWEN-ty years! TWA-TWA-TWA-TWA-TWEN-ty years!* "
I remember this being in one of the earlier NC episodes and enjoyed it.
🎶On the sixth disneycember Doug gave to me six broken Stalones,FIVE CAMEOS, four spider webs, three memory orbs, two Wolverine claws and a cigarette from the disney brand🎶
I used to always get Demolition Man and this movie mixed up. I swore Sandra Bullock was in Judge Dredd
With Dick Tracy and Judge Dreed. It really shows that Disney never needed to buy Marvel in the firstplace to make movies.
It's been thirty years and they haven't learned their lesson on how to excecute most stuff.
Those two movies where made during the Disney Renaissance, so Disney was executing beautifully in their primary genre: animated musicals. But superhero films weren't their expertise, so they needed Marvel later on.
If Judge Dredd is the Super Mario Bros. of Judge Dredd movies, then Dredd is The Super Mario Bros. Movie. One is so bad it’s good and the other is more faithful to the source material, not that I’m that familiar with Judge Dredd outside of the movies.
Doug Walker. You are the funniest man alive! Thank you for all your great work!
And Judge Dredd, this movie?
This movie is... everything is 'ok', but
the Music is superb!
Alan Silvestri (who also composed 'Back to the Future' and 'The Avengers')
succeeds yet again, even if the other departments didn't.
*Epic entrance with epic soundtrack*
*BOOOOINGG!!*
"Hello, Captain Cup Piece!"
IYKYK
Cod piece
“I AM THE LAW “
@@BugsyFoga LAAAAAAAAAAAAW!!!!!!
You are the log?
I am saddened to see the downturn in quality of this channel. Nostalgiaween was extremely flat but now even Disneycember sounds like it's a chore for Doug to get through. I hope you make a full health recovery because it's sad to hear how joyless you have become
6:14 “Damn it I forgot my IPod”
I think the 90s Judge Dredd is better than I think most give it credit for. Personally I love it.
Visually, I think it nails the look of the comics and it just looks awesome. The fact they got Hammerstein from ABC Warriors is really cool if you're a fan of 2000 AD's comics, not just dredd. Plus the alan silvestri score is fantastic. Where the movie and also dredd 2012 kinda misses is the tone and script, cause the comics weren't totally serious but they had a satirical edge to them. The 90s film is more silly, where as the 2012 film is too serious. Neither are bad, but neither hit what made the comic what it is. Ironically the most judge dredd film in tone and writing is Robocop probably.
Talk about a Christmas miracle, this pops up just as I've started a Dredd comic binge.
Some BTS Trivia here: The company Cinergi owned at the time that did some of the effects for this, Mass.Illusion, went on to become known as Manex Visual Effects and win TWO Oscars in a row for "What Dreams May Come" and "The Matrix" and even an Academy Award for Technical Achievement for its virtual cinematography system.
6:15 Dredd: "😤Damn it! How did I get stuck out here again?! And I still forgot my iPod!
.
.
.
.
🎵😮💨100 bottles of 🍺beer on the wall,
100 bottles of 🍺beer🎵 "
YOU BETRAYED THE LAW
BAAAAH!!!
That’s just my assumption because I can’t tell what he was saying
The Black Adam of 95!!!
It really is, honestly. All that is missing is Stallone promoting it and making himself look like an asshole.
The Karl Urban version destroyed this and deserves a sequel!! DESERVES!!
This was Stallone first comic book film later he would join the MCU in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 and 3 both franchises under disney banner
On the 6th Day of Disneycember, the Critic gave to me:
6 Stallones (I've never seen this movie, so I can't reference the plot)
5 Chimicangas
4 Venom suits
3 Anxiety attacks
2 mutants fighting
and a Royale with cheese
6 Schneiders joking
@@joshhickeysmoviereviews 6 LAAAAWS are broken
"Demolition Man" had Rob Schneider in it too.
I AM DE LAWWW! 😂
I loving this Disneycember man
The Warrobot reminds me of a _Warhammer40k Necron,_ really hard
Yeah, this is definitely a guilty pleasure, especially compared to the much more faithful 2012 film.
Heck, the anime Psycho Pass also works as a more serious take on Judge Dredd as well.
Schneider is out of place in this movie, but close to the end his joke in the locker room is actually pretty good.
It's weird that Judge Dredd was only in a couple of scenes of this movie. Most of it was just Sylvester Stallone.
I would argue it's not a so bad it's good movie, it's just a good movie. The reboot they made which is supposedly a better movie that supposedly follows the comics more... is boring as all hell. The characters in this movie have more of an actual personality than the characters in the other Dredd movie. Just just from watching this movie I can tell Judge Dredd takes his job very seriously and that it really bothers him whenever he realizes that not all cops are actually the good guys like him. In the other movie, I have no clue who that Judge Dredd is, half the time I literally don't even know which Judge is him. There's actually some benefit to Judge Dredd being able to take his helmet off cause you can actually see his face and have some idea of who the character is. Plus the costume is more unique in this movie which high level judges having more decorated uniforms than low level rookies. In the other movie every Judge literally looks the same so when he goes into a building with like 6 other Judges I don't know who Dredd is. I don't see him as a individual I just see him as another generic rookie like all the other nameless extras. I don't know what what kind of person he is cause he barely even says anything in that movie, his partner has more personality than he does. I actually know more about her than I do about him so it really feels like the movie should have her name on the title.
There's also the world building, Judge Dredd does have that giant city scape that makes it feel like a real place. You get to see a lot of different locations in that movie. Even the part where they're just in a desert waste land for part of the movie feels more interesting than the reboot because it's just one area and we don't spend a lot of time there. The reboot is the most claustrophobic canned movie ever because the entire movie never leaves that ONE building. It's just a climb up a really tall building fighting bad guys and that's it.
Even the plot to this movie is way more interesting uncovering a corrupt system, an clone, finding out the bad guy is a former Judge himself and Dredd's brother. The reboot, is just some woman selling drugs... It's basically using excessive force on common criminals who aren't even really that dangerous of a threat. They literally spent the entire run time of a two hour movie on a villain that would have been arrested in the first two minutes of this movie.
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To me, the 1995 film felt a lot like sequel material. I feel a first installment for this should have been much more like the 2012 film, one that establishes his character and gives audiences a chance to know him and his tactics. Dredd getting framed just doesn't feel right for a first installment. We wanna see the guy in action and how good he is as a cop of the future, not breaking out of prison.
Dredd 2012 with Karl Urban blows this one out of the water
The Press Your Luck joke from your original Nostalgia Critic review has made me laugh out loud since 2010.
This is an PG-13 movie trapped in an R rated movie. Stallone wanted it more targeted to kids.
Now that you've done this, Dreamworksuary, Twilight Tober Zone, and Bat May, you should do Nickuly/Aprilodeon.
I love this movie. It's nostalgic for me because it's from my childhood.
Okay, you’re right, I got a laugh seeing the Disneycember logo next to Judge Dredd
Sylvester Stallone is way overdue for an Academy Award Oscar!
That Robot was from Abc Warriors by the way
Cue the law Can-Can song
*insert judge dredd blow dance here*
@kdusel1991 why not both
The music in this one is amazing
Still waiting on Judge Dredd the musical
4:07 - 4:27 🤨😏😆Don't you mean the first *TWEN-ty minutes,* Doug?
This movie is not perfect, but over time I like it more and more, and the design of this movie is straight from comics
Regardless of how the film itself turned out, gotta give credit where it’s due the set design and practical aspects are still pretty damn good
"Judge for yourself." Well, I cannot. I am NOT. THE LAAAAAAAAWWW!
Hey Critic, I appreciate this one. Been a long time since I saw Stallone's Dredd and I watched it soon after this video. It's not a great movie but I can appreciate it as a pulpy b-movie but with an a-movie budget! The robot soldier is my fav effect, so freaking cool!
Laughed pretty damn hard around 1:25 when he calls Rob Schneider the stapler. Shout out to all my South Park fans.
Long time commenter, first time viewer. As a poc myself, the schlocky social commentary takes a diff meaning in how they not only glorify the concept of “law” without justice towards the lower classes. Even when the youth wants to rebuild a new judge structure they immediately want to put the most violent cop in charge because he was technically framed on one charge. Would love to explore that concept more…
I still prefer it over the new one
the script is about 5 arcs mashed into one story and they added Rob Schneider. if they went with one or two storylines, kept Dredd's helmet on, and removed the want for comedy to balance out the seriousness, and removed Rob Schneider they would have a far better movie
Its been ages I've watched it but I remember it fondly. Indeed, a lot of character in it
OH NO!!! The moment I "Dredd" when Stallone goes from being badass... to absolute insanity!
I watched your review on Judge Dredd. I'm surprised you didn't point out the inaccuracies to the comics. For instance, In the Comics, Dredd never removes his helmet and Stallone in the movie spends more time with it off. Now TBF, he did insist on some script changes because during shooting or at least so according to him, he said he could only wear the helmet for so long. Claiming it was giving him a serious migraine. But I'm sure he wanted to show his face. This is something the Karl Urban Dredd movie did ten times better. So I'm willing to give that movie more credit than Stallone's movie.
🎶On the sixth day of Disneycember, my Critic gave to me
Six men of the LAW
FIVE PUNISHERS, BUTONLYONEBLADEANDTHEREWILLONLYEVERBEONEBLADEAT LEASTFORNOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWW!!!!!
(deep breath)
Four webslingers
Three new emotions
Two mutant teams
And a dead Zed in a pear tree!🎶
The Alan Silvestri score of this film is FANTASTIC! Visually, it's really amazing to look at. I just wish the movie had kept up with that momentum
I did not expect this one to be covered by Doug here
Never heard of this movie so it’s more forgotten by the public I heard good stuff about the remake
2012's Dredd is really good. Though the one unintentional critique is that it coincidentally dropped the same year as The Raid: Redemption with eerily similar plots.
@@benwasserman8223figured
@ yeah makes sense but i don’t mind the remake
I love comparing between judge dredd vs demolition man of how the future will turn out like looking at a spectrum of sci fi movies
“I knew you’d say that”.
The "remake" or "reboot" or whatever "Dredd" is, is a million times better than Judge Dredd ever was
It's not a remake or a reboot.
Just a second adaptation of the comic
the second adaptation
I remember Doug reviewing this as the Nostalgia Critic 15 years ago!
On the 6th Disneycember Doug Walker gave to me
6 Career Choices
5 Fourth Wall Jokes
4 Spidey villains
3 emotions
2 mutants
And a big film with many stories
Still waiting for Judge Dredd the Musical
While I prefer Dredd, I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a soft spot for this movie. Especially when I was a kid seeing this in the theater.
Today’s my birthday
Happy Birthday.
Given how Doug talks about Stallone and his career, I'd love for him to bring back his Career Dive series and do an episode on Stallone. I think that would be a great Career Dive episode
You betrayed the LAWL!!!
LAAAW!!!!
What was with film and Surf Ninjas trying to make Rob a kid?
Loved the Stapler himself Rob Schnieder reference. I think only a small group will catch that South Park quote
Only problem is... he's about to become... a carrot!
I'm a carrot!
It's a common misconception that Dredd never takes off his helmet in the original comics. There are scenes where he does take it off, but when this happens the authors never show his face or always draw something covering it.
At this point, I think we need to rename DisneyCember to "Yeah, They Own This Too".
For some reason, my mind keeps mixing up this film for Demolition Man. Is it just me?
LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAW
YOU BETRAYED THE LAW!!
LAW!!
I'm surprised Doug Walker never tackled any Witch Mountain movie in any of the Disneycembers
I knew you'de say that
Nostalgia critic episode on this was hilarious 😂
I found one you haven't done. That's nostalgia worthy - figured i'd ask.. any chance (after christmas/disneycember) you guys would be willing, at some point...to do Race the sun (movie with halle berry and jim belushi, about kids in hawaii making a solar car, has a rocky style feel to it). Very heartwarming movie.. wanted to request it if possible ^.^ Thanks for everything as always.
The 90s produced a group of films of a specific style, and Judge Dredd is one of them. Demolition Man and Tank Girl also fit this aesthetic. Another would be Barb Wire. Starship Troopers might fall into this group as well.