The tonal differences between the two adaptations come down to the choices each actor made with Dredd's signature line: Stallone "I.... AM... THE LAAAAAWWWW!!!!!!" Urban "Ma-ma isn't the law... I am the law." Less was definitely more.
I saw it and demolition man in cinema back in the day and honestly it is still Stallone's two best movies since the 90s. He has never made another good movie after Dredd. The reboot is better and true to the comic and I was hoping for a sequel but nobody bought tickets.
@@bryanwheaton3866 Well Stallone's Dredd was hated by critics and fans. For one he hardly ever wears the helmet but overall the script was just bad. The CGI was early days so doesn't hold up either. But it still pulled $120 million box office which is more than the $40 million box office of the reboot which was critically praised by fans. I would have loved a sequel to that but not enough fans showed up.
Still a great movie. Too bad the FX at the time didn't allow Judge Death to be be the main villain. Rico is a crap villain. But, we also got an ABC robot on screen. Probably the only time we'll see that. The score is awesome. Witness how often it's used in movie trailers.
It's a good movie for its time. But CGI was early days so doesn't hold up. I saw it and demolition man in cinema back in the day and honestly it's still Stallone's two best movies since 90s. It had a bigger budget and box office than the Dredd reboot. But Stallone made one huge mistake. He hardly wears the helmet. In the comics Dredd never takes off the helmet.
The third act is what really goes without memory for me. I think it would have been better without comedic relief. The villain couldn't play into the comedy like in The Demolition man. I agree with the helmet having to come off.
I liked the film. The ABC robot was awesome, I wish we could get a collectable figurine of it. I was pretty impressed with the shot of the fire fight between the two buildings. It looked cool. Oh and we got Dianne Lane in tight lycra, which at 15 was a brilliant bonus. 😂
I've never seen this adaptation; One glance at the trailer was enough - I've read almost every Judge Dredd story and I have no recollection of him ever taking off his helmet. The Alex Garland movie was superb, Karl Urban was spot on.
The movie was overall, pants. But it is redeemed with the incredible production design (some of of it by actual Judge Dredd and 2000ad artists at the time), and a rousing score by Alan Silvestri (who doesn't get half the recognition he deserves btw). And of course, you get a couple of great cameos by Mean Machine and Hammerstein. But without a doubt it's biggest saving grace is the opening Block War sequence, which is classic, old school Dredd, and right out of the pages of 2000ad's golden era of the early to mid-80s, and bringing artwork by Brian Bolland and Ron Smith to life on the big screen. Still love watching that opening to this day.
I don’t give a ••••! This is a great 90’s movie. In most, I prefer ”Dredd”, but ”Judge Dredd” have some great scenery, characters and action sequences too. Imo, those two versions represent the two versions of the comic which have been released here in Sweden.
Watched this on the big screen and it was fantastic , great fun and packed with amazing action . I really liked the story also , Amand Assante and Max Von Sydow were wonderful . It was a flop at the box office, as was the 2012 version which makes you think if there is any future at all for a Dredd movie ?
I love this movie and I think it still holds up, perhaps the nostalgia helps. I like the reboot and understand now that it was more accurate to the comic book. Either way as a kid not knowing anything about the comic origins it was fun and had action adventure and comedy whereas the newer one seemed like a straight forward shoot’em up with very lil dialogue or character development.
*Judge Dredd is like one of those* "not-so-classic" Classic songs. It never Topped the charts or won any awards. But whenever it comes on, you still enjoy it. That's Stallone Judge Dredd in a nutshell. It's a terrible Dredd adaptation but, a really Fun Stallone action flick.
It's a guilty pleasure now, but as a huge Judge Dredd fan I was massively disappointed in this film when I saw it at the cinema. It's worse because the first 5 minutes are the perfect introduction to Judge Dredd. The music is fantastic and hits the nail on the head. The opening credits are amazing, and you see a full realised Mega City One. And then Stallone says "Double whammy" and everything falls apart. It's such a shame because visually it's almost perfect, and the overall story is okay. It's the awful script, the comedy sidekick and the fact that Stallone had to show his face that ruined it.
My roommate dragged me to see this movie summer 1995. We started laughing our asses off as soon as Stallone opened his mouth "I am da law! You are undah arrest!"
The 2000AD/Judge Dredd comic at the time had some of the movie photos, including a cut scene of Dredd shooting the clones (with a bit of blood on the clones chest), the original scene had the clones wake up, Dredd looking surprised, and then nothing ?? The Director Danny Cannon said he hoped to release a ‘directors’ cut with all the violence added, shame it never happened.
What could have been. Imagine if Stallones ego was in check. He could have been an awesome Dredd. The stature, the voice, the face. More of that dark post apocalyptic vibe the move only flirts with and it could have been something much better.
This movie was just a terrible mess. And later on if you saw the movie dread you see why it was such a mess. Dread was light years better than judge dread🤔
Seems I like all of the flops in cinema. Other than the uniforms being over the top, I liked the movie. I became aware of the Judge Dredd character when it came out as a tabletop role playing game similar to Dungeons & Dragons and was looking forward to the movie. It wasn’t great, but it was entertaining. Given the success of Disney movies in recent years (the currently unfinished and unreleased _Snow White_ for example, has a budget exceeding $500 Million with no end in sight), they should go back and reclassify these movies as Blockbusters.
Never heard of Judge Dredd before seeing the movie, so I had no expectations. I thought the movie was great and the ABC robot needed more screen time. I thought the movie was soft for an R rating, perhaps a PG-13 would have been better for the box office.
Horrible cheesy movie that contributed even more to the downfall of Stallone's acting career in the 90's... feel a bit sorry for Cannon after discovering it was all out of his control.
Judge Dredd is such a guilty pleasure in that the production design, visual fx, make-up, etc., still hold up almost 30 years later. The story is shit, though. I wouldn’t feel too bad about Danny Cannon, he made his millions from the CSI tv series franchise.
I don't mind it t.b.h. Obviously not a patch on the Karl Urban Dredd. Trouble with Dredd, is the source material is way too Britis' for it to really work in movie format.
This is the sort of comic book movie that should get made today… unfortunately people are obsessed with one way too long connecting story with characters they didn’t know 15 years ago
I thought it was a very good film. The plot concerning a conspiratorial take over of government was interesting, all the characters were good as was the humour. Some of the darker scenes were a bit too extreme for me. The world depicted was rich and interesting. This version was much better than the subsequent version. No plot? I haven't seen the film for years and still recall the film easily.
There are so many great scenes for such a bad movie. Stallone ruining yet another movie by answering questions no-one asked. Schneider was a bad addition. But not researching Dredd and removing the helmet were the real fails. A guilty pleasure. But not in a good way.
I don't buy into this video unless it is made for views. Stallone was not at a peak of his career. He was at the very end of his peak. That was his last big studio contract and the last movie in that contract. As far as I remember the contract included The Specialist, Daylight and then Judge Dredd popped out of nowhere. Those 3 are one of the weakest entries in his career. He later bombed with a formula 1 movie and then went to straight to video category along Seagal and Van Damme and the real comeback was Rocky 6 that fixed that franchise.
Google his paycheck for each movie from 1990 to 2000. By the way, a peak has a ^ shape, followed by a downfall, so I don’t understand what I said that was wrong.
@@KinoReel-c4f Paycheck doesn't really matter. That was the beginning of the time when the action genre was evolving. That is what I mean. The guy was already declining and not at peak - that is what I mean. If I remember the story correctly The Specialist and Daylight were quite weak and he had to do a 3rd last movie for the studio and they didn't have much choice regarding what he was doing - not that he went for this project. Muscle guys were in a different category than real actors. I am not even that big of a fan of his. I am probably older than you and remember when this came out and the whole narrative while it failed. All of those guys like Seagal, Sly or Van Damme or even less known needed to be able to edit, find writers and shoot a scene simply because studios never invested in that regrading their projects. They had fantastic stun crews, choreographers and pretty much some ghost director attached each time. The only exception in that rule was Arnold. Even Van Damme only managed to work with phenomenal action directors only when proven Asian ones were starting in the US. I have seen your other video when you mention John Woo but John Woo did a few more movies including working with Tom Cruise.
It doesn’t matter whether you believe his movies were good or bad-that’s just a matter of opinion, taste, or personal preference. Other people like or dislike them too. However, his paycheck reflects his status. If a movie doesn’t generate revenue for studios, the $20 million paychecks stop coming.
@@KinoReel-c4f That is also only your personal opinion. The economy of that time was that Jim Carrey was getting 20 million per role. Those checks weren't keep coming for Stallone. That was his last big contract. 2 movies of that contract didn't do much business. When the 3rd one came out which you made a film about was said to be done under the pressure of that contract. Mind you, he probably got similar money years later when no one would pay him that for writing and producing the Expendables series outside of the US studio system. Based on Paycheck alone you could also argue that Van Damme was in his prime doing Double Team, Maximum Risk and Knock Off which was his last studio contract as well.
This is not my opinion, I am not the one who paid him. Studio executives did. Contract is a contact, studios want to "reserve" a star for few movies because of his/ her status at certain moment. Anyway, I was talking about 1995 (not 2015!) and Stallone not just got paid well, he also had a last word for script, roles, crew and etc.
..the same reason Chuck Norris dis not want to be in American Ninja...he was going to have to wear a ninja mask for most of the movie. Chuck Norris doesn't wear a mask for most of the movie.
This film took an iconic, violent, fascistic anti-hero and turned it into a bland buddy comedy. One of the worst adaptions imaginable. Stallone is almost entirely responsible for this mess. The Dredd reboot understood the character and his world so much better.
Yes it was early days CGI and the flying motorcycle scene doesn't hold up now and not even then. But it was a fun campy movie even if Stallone hardly wears the helmet. But it wasn't Batman and Robin camp at least. The reboot is better but it's not as fun for some reason.
90's Sly sounds as bad as Costner or Willis. So he got rid of the satire that was sued expertly in Demolition Man, I trust he never watched that either huh?
yeah, well Sly Stallone Directed _Rocky,_ dude. Sly one man banded it right into world icon status. so I don't wanna hear anything about Sylvester Stallone being incompetent or cringe or 3:16 ohno GOD oh NO what? why?? HE chose this? on purpose?? Sylvester Stallone one man banded _Staying Alive,_ the hilarious broadway dance sequel to _Saturday Night Fever._
Not me, JD Dredd fans did. JD is NOT his character. If ppl didn't like helmet removal - their choice. Nobody cares what they want, nobody cares what you want or not want to hear.
Typical talentfree trump fanboy. I will never understand how this guy could become famous. With this face and „talent“. Arnie is so much better in every possible way. God I hate this guy and his movies. And of course he never read a comic, trumpers don’t read xD Love your channel. Keep doing the great work. Subscribed 😏
"removed everything he thought was foolish"
*added rob schneider*
😂😂
Rob is awesome.
@@Rschr101 he really isn't
The dredd remake was classic im still waiting for a sequel
You mean the reboot with Karl Urban? It was good for a TV show but it lost more money in theatres than the one with Sly.
@JS-bh3pz because it didn't get enough exposure.. Netflix or prime should buy the rights and let urban do a sequel
@@JS-bh3pz
The tonal differences between the two adaptations come down to the choices each actor made with Dredd's signature line:
Stallone "I.... AM... THE LAAAAAWWWW!!!!!!"
Urban "Ma-ma isn't the law... I am the law." Less was definitely more.
Also Stallone never wears a helmet. In the comics you never see Dredd's face.
the fact that Stallone never kept his helmet on through the entire film, shows just how arrogant and how big his ego was.
This movie was a guilty pleasure
Ten years in ISO cube perp !
They should of stuck with the The idea Of a dark dystopian future
watched this movie in theatre and was not disappointed
The movie was good for a 90s movie. Still holds up. I prefer Urbans Dredd though
I saw it and demolition man in cinema back in the day and honestly it is still Stallone's two best movies since the 90s. He has never made another good movie after Dredd. The reboot is better and true to the comic and I was hoping for a sequel but nobody bought tickets.
Pissed all over a much loved comic book character, unforgivable!
Thank god for a decent version
But the reboot only did one third the box office of Stallone's movie and that's without adjusting for inflation. So no chance of sequels.
@@jonfreeman9682Making more money doesn't automatically mean it's better. Also, where's the sequel to the Stallone Dredd again?
@@bryanwheaton3866 Well Stallone's Dredd was hated by critics and fans. For one he hardly ever wears the helmet but overall the script was just bad. The CGI was early days so doesn't hold up either. But it still pulled $120 million box office which is more than the $40 million box office of the reboot which was critically praised by fans. I would have loved a sequel to that but not enough fans showed up.
"with Judge Dredd situation was SLY different" :D
This movie is just awesome. The perfect action movie of the 90's. A masterpiece compared with today's utter trash.
I still love this movie. I had never heard of Dredd or read the Dredd comic until after the movie came out so i had nothing to base it on.
Stallone should have been more like Marion Cobretti in this role. And more helmet on.
I still prefer this over the new one
Same
I'm so happy to see all the love for one the classics of the 90s. I remember watching it on HBO during Christmas break like 10 times. Still love it.
I'm sorry , but this movie ruled
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Still a great movie. Too bad the FX at the time didn't allow Judge Death to be be the main villain. Rico is a crap villain. But, we also got an ABC robot on screen. Probably the only time we'll see that. The score is awesome. Witness how often it's used in movie trailers.
I do like this film. It and The Demolition Man are very alike.
@@anubusx demolition man is a lot smarter
It's a good movie for its time. But CGI was early days so doesn't hold up. I saw it and demolition man in cinema back in the day and honestly it's still Stallone's two best movies since 90s. It had a bigger budget and box office than the Dredd reboot. But Stallone made one huge mistake. He hardly wears the helmet. In the comics Dredd never takes off the helmet.
The third act is what really goes without memory for me. I think it would have been better without comedic relief. The villain couldn't play into the comedy like in The Demolition man. I agree with the helmet having to come off.
I liked the film. The ABC robot was awesome, I wish we could get a collectable figurine of it. I was pretty impressed with the shot of the fire fight between the two buildings. It looked cool. Oh and we got Dianne Lane in tight lycra, which at 15 was a brilliant bonus. 😂
Fun fact... I watched Sly film a few shots of this and explored the massive sets.
Only people that doesn't know how to use the 3 shells dislike this movie!
I've never seen this adaptation; One glance at the trailer was enough - I've read almost every Judge Dredd story and I have no recollection of him ever taking off his helmet.
The Alex Garland movie was superb, Karl Urban was spot on.
I actually love this film. A very guilty pleasure
I also enjoyed this movie, couldn't stand the remake
Bro that movie is great
I will soon share my own experience from the 90s about judge Dredd on my channel
I love Diane Lane as Hershey 😂😊❤
She was a good Hershey.
The movie was overall, pants. But it is redeemed with the incredible production design (some of of it by actual Judge Dredd and 2000ad artists at the time), and a rousing score by Alan Silvestri (who doesn't get half the recognition he deserves btw). And of course, you get a couple of great cameos by Mean Machine and Hammerstein.
But without a doubt it's biggest saving grace is the opening Block War sequence, which is classic, old school Dredd, and right out of the pages of 2000ad's golden era of the early to mid-80s, and bringing artwork by Brian Bolland and Ron Smith to life on the big screen. Still love watching that opening to this day.
Loved the film.
Very concise got me to sub & like 🤙
I loved this movie
I think it's an excellent film.
awesome movie
Just my opinion, but wasting the gorgeous Joan Chen was one of this movie's biggest sins. 😁😙
Stallone is still an amazing actor and all-around great person. But, yeah, that movie was bad. The remake of Dredd was absolutely amazing though.
the movie phoenix that you mentioned is classic in my book
I don’t give a ••••! This is a great 90’s movie. In most, I prefer ”Dredd”, but ”Judge Dredd” have some great scenery, characters and action sequences too. Imo, those two versions represent the two versions of the comic which have been released here in Sweden.
Watched this on the big screen and it was fantastic , great fun and packed with amazing action . I really liked the story also , Amand Assante and Max Von Sydow were wonderful .
It was a flop at the box office, as was the 2012 version which makes you think if there is any future at all for a Dredd movie ?
Stallones ego was out of control back then. Must have been very difficult for danny cannon
I love this movie and I think it still holds up, perhaps the nostalgia helps. I like the reboot and understand now that it was more accurate to the comic book. Either way as a kid not knowing anything about the comic origins it was fun and had action adventure and comedy whereas the newer one seemed like a straight forward shoot’em up with very lil dialogue or character development.
They should have used the Anthrax song "I am the Law". It was written about Judge Dredd and would have been perfect.
*Judge Dredd is like one of those* "not-so-classic" Classic songs. It never Topped the charts or won any awards. But whenever it comes on, you still enjoy it. That's Stallone Judge Dredd in a nutshell. It's a terrible Dredd adaptation but, a really Fun Stallone action flick.
2000ad is an awesome comic
RIP Stallones successful acting career 1976-1995
I liked it, but i was a kid and i watched it on TV. Not exactly big money from an audience like me 😂
It's a guilty pleasure now, but as a huge Judge Dredd fan I was massively disappointed in this film when I saw it at the cinema. It's worse because the first 5 minutes are the perfect introduction to Judge Dredd. The music is fantastic and hits the nail on the head. The opening credits are amazing, and you see a full realised Mega City One. And then Stallone says "Double whammy" and everything falls apart. It's such a shame because visually it's almost perfect, and the overall story is okay. It's the awful script, the comedy sidekick and the fact that Stallone had to show his face that ruined it.
Karl Urban 100% did justice to this iconic character, Sly wow, he butchered the entire movie!!!!
My roommate dragged me to see this movie summer 1995. We started laughing our asses off as soon as Stallone opened his mouth "I am da law! You are undah arrest!"
I was 9 I think when this came out. I knew it was a comic but never saw one so I actually really liked it as I had nothing to compare it to 😅
The 2000AD/Judge Dredd comic at the time had some of the movie photos, including a cut scene of Dredd shooting the clones (with a bit of blood on the clones chest), the original scene had the clones wake up, Dredd looking surprised, and then nothing ??
The Director Danny Cannon said he hoped to release a ‘directors’ cut with all the violence added, shame it never happened.
The only thing I liked was the battle droid and the mutant with the volume control
Had great potential stalone did a great job except for one fact that dredd never took the helmet off
Cannon would later make or help make the Fox show Gotham which was damn near as silly as this thing.
What could have been. Imagine if Stallones ego was in check. He could have been an awesome Dredd. The stature, the voice, the face. More of that dark post apocalyptic vibe the move only flirts with and it could have been something much better.
This movie was just a terrible mess. And later on if you saw the movie dread you see why it was such a mess. Dread was light years better than judge dread🤔
Stallone paid his dues, proved himself and learnt that right to make the calls
Woh, woh, woh, no mention of Armand Assante??
I could see Arnold Schwarzenegger in the judge Dredd role same with Robocop as well.
Ja-hudge-d-redd.🤟🏻
Honestly I loved this movie.
You are correct to say this.
I love the setting of this movie more. Hammerstein and Mean Machine were brilliant. But Urban was a better Dredd.
Seems I like all of the flops in cinema. Other than the uniforms being over the top, I liked the movie. I became aware of the Judge Dredd character when it came out as a tabletop role playing game similar to Dungeons & Dragons and was looking forward to the movie. It wasn’t great, but it was entertaining.
Given the success of Disney movies in recent years (the currently unfinished and unreleased _Snow White_ for example, has a budget exceeding $500 Million with no end in sight), they should go back and reclassify these movies as Blockbusters.
Never heard of Judge Dredd before seeing the movie, so I had no expectations. I thought the movie was great and the ABC robot needed more screen time. I thought the movie was soft for an R rating, perhaps a PG-13 would have been better for the box office.
Horrible cheesy movie that contributed even more to the downfall of Stallone's acting career in the 90's... feel a bit sorry for Cannon after discovering it was all out of his control.
The 1995 Judge Dredd is a great movie. Better then the 2k version. Soooo I dont get this vid, sorry
What vid?
@@KinoReel-c4f This one. Just this one. But thats my opinion.
Did I say about movie not being great? Or opposite - great? I just told the story about this film creation.
It's actually a good goofy fun movie. But if you're a fan of Dredd comics, then this movie is probably like rubbing salty cow dung on open wounds.
I watched it on opening weekend
The judges garb was awesome, minus the cup. The street judge occupation was my dream job ever since.
Judge Dredd is such a guilty pleasure in that the production design, visual fx, make-up, etc., still hold up almost 30 years later. The story is shit, though. I wouldn’t feel too bad about Danny Cannon, he made his millions from the CSI tv series franchise.
Do The Expendables ☠️
Dreed was so much better than judge Dreed
I think it’s a lot more fun then the newer one and also made more money
I don't mind it t.b.h. Obviously not a patch on the Karl Urban Dredd. Trouble with Dredd, is the source material is way too Britis' for it to really work in movie format.
This is not a failure at all. One of my favorite 90s movies
Terrible Dredd adaptation but, really Fun Stallone action movie.
"My favorite" didn't help movie to return investments, it was a commercial failure.
@@KinoReel-c4fthat’s their problem, not mine
That's why it is a failure. If they would change something and attract more ppl to theaters then this would be A Story of Success
Yeah, it holds up pretty well.
This was the superior Dredd movie
thumbs down...
Love this movie, nothing to complain about it.
This is the sort of comic book movie that should get made today… unfortunately people are obsessed with one way too long connecting story with characters they didn’t know 15 years ago
I thought it was a very good film. The plot concerning a conspiratorial take over of government was interesting, all the characters were good as was the humour. Some of the darker scenes were a bit too extreme for me. The world depicted was rich and interesting. This version was much better than the subsequent version. No plot? I haven't seen the film for years and still recall the film easily.
You forgot I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
His ego was too inflated in that movie
Yea stop or my mom will shoot is a bad movie, but as a kid it’s amazing I loved it when I was 8 so it’s all worth it
There are so many great scenes for such a bad movie. Stallone ruining yet another movie by answering questions no-one asked. Schneider was a bad addition. But not researching Dredd and removing the helmet were the real fails. A guilty pleasure. But not in a good way.
I don't buy into this video unless it is made for views. Stallone was not at a peak of his career. He was at the very end of his peak. That was his last big studio contract and the last movie in that contract. As far as I remember the contract included The Specialist, Daylight and then Judge Dredd popped out of nowhere. Those 3 are one of the weakest entries in his career. He later bombed with a formula 1 movie and then went to straight to video category along Seagal and Van Damme and the real comeback was Rocky 6 that fixed that franchise.
Google his paycheck for each movie from 1990 to 2000. By the way, a peak has a ^ shape, followed by a downfall, so I don’t understand what I said that was wrong.
@@KinoReel-c4f Paycheck doesn't really matter. That was the beginning of the time when the action genre was evolving. That is what I mean. The guy was already declining and not at peak - that is what I mean. If I remember the story correctly The Specialist and Daylight were quite weak and he had to do a 3rd last movie for the studio and they didn't have much choice regarding what he was doing - not that he went for this project. Muscle guys were in a different category than real actors. I am not even that big of a fan of his. I am probably older than you and remember when this came out and the whole narrative while it failed. All of those guys like Seagal, Sly or Van Damme or even less known needed to be able to edit, find writers and shoot a scene simply because studios never invested in that regrading their projects. They had fantastic stun crews, choreographers and pretty much some ghost director attached each time. The only exception in that rule was Arnold. Even Van Damme only managed to work with phenomenal action directors only when proven Asian ones were starting in the US. I have seen your other video when you mention John Woo but John Woo did a few more movies including working with Tom Cruise.
It doesn’t matter whether you believe his movies were good or bad-that’s just a matter of opinion, taste, or personal preference. Other people like or dislike them too. However, his paycheck reflects his status. If a movie doesn’t generate revenue for studios, the $20 million paychecks stop coming.
@@KinoReel-c4f That is also only your personal opinion. The economy of that time was that Jim Carrey was getting 20 million per role. Those checks weren't keep coming for Stallone. That was his last big contract. 2 movies of that contract didn't do much business. When the 3rd one came out which you made a film about was said to be done under the pressure of that contract. Mind you, he probably got similar money years later when no one would pay him that for writing and producing the Expendables series outside of the US studio system. Based on Paycheck alone you could also argue that Van Damme was in his prime doing Double Team, Maximum Risk and Knock Off which was his last studio contract as well.
This is not my opinion, I am not the one who paid him. Studio executives did. Contract is a contact, studios want to "reserve" a star for few movies because of his/ her status at certain moment. Anyway, I was talking about 1995 (not 2015!) and Stallone not just got paid well, he also had a last word for script, roles, crew and etc.
..the same reason Chuck Norris dis not want to be in American Ninja...he was going to have to wear a ninja mask for most of the movie. Chuck Norris doesn't wear a mask for most of the movie.
This film took an iconic, violent, fascistic anti-hero and turned it into a bland buddy comedy. One of the worst adaptions imaginable. Stallone is almost entirely responsible for this mess.
The Dredd reboot understood the character and his world so much better.
I remember at the time I thought the VFX were fantastic in this absolutely terrible film.
Yes it was early days CGI and the flying motorcycle scene doesn't hold up now and not even then. But it was a fun campy movie even if Stallone hardly wears the helmet. But it wasn't Batman and Robin camp at least. The reboot is better but it's not as fun for some reason.
Diane Lane was the only good thing about the movie
stallone wore a diaper in a movie, what did henry cavill ever did? wearing stupid wigs? yet people think henry is the savior of pop culture
Karl Urban was Dredd.
Shame. It was a ripping good comic book series.
90's Sly sounds as bad as Costner or Willis.
So he got rid of the satire that was sued expertly in Demolition Man, I trust he never watched that either huh?
yeah, well Sly Stallone Directed _Rocky,_ dude. Sly one man banded it right into world icon status. so I don't wanna hear anything about Sylvester Stallone being incompetent or cringe or 3:16 ohno GOD oh NO what? why?? HE chose this? on purpose?? Sylvester Stallone one man banded _Staying Alive,_ the hilarious broadway dance sequel to _Saturday Night Fever._
Not me, JD Dredd fans did. JD is NOT his character. If ppl didn't like helmet removal - their choice. Nobody cares what they want, nobody cares what you want or not want to hear.
As soon as Stallone attached himself to Judge Dredd, the film became a Stallone film. All ego. DREDD NEVER TAKES OFF HIS HELMET! ! ! NEVER !!!
It’s not that bad …….
Slick Stallone
Oh God this was one piece of crap
Stallone murdered the judge dread charector
Typical talentfree trump fanboy. I will never understand how this guy could become famous. With this face and „talent“. Arnie is so much better in every possible way. God I hate this guy and his movies. And of course he never read a comic, trumpers don’t read xD
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Trump won😂 MAGA BABY
one of my favorite shitty movies of all time!