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That's an interesting article, but correlation is not cause when it comes to recession and the fad for 3D cinema IMO.

Arvo Pärt Chimp (Neil S), Tuesday, 16 October 2012 09:32 (eleven years ago) link

Dress always felt like a big moneymaker in the home market though. More teenagers will get access to it and it'll get great word of mouth for the kids.
It'll turn an easy profit, just not on £15 cinema tickets.

my opinionation (Hamildan), Tuesday, 16 October 2012 10:01 (eleven years ago) link

I like your confidence.

Chewshabadoo, Tuesday, 16 October 2012 16:55 (eleven years ago) link

UK probably got more of the forced 3D than the US. That's tended to be my experience, anyway. I saw it in 2D no problem.

This flopped because nobody gave a shit, not because it was in 3D.

Legendary General Cypher Raige (Gukbe), Tuesday, 16 October 2012 17:17 (eleven years ago) link

lol, yes

I am debating whether it falls into the group of things I would consider purchase of

ɥɯ ︵ (°□°) (mh), Tuesday, 16 October 2012 17:45 (eleven years ago) link

It only played in 3D here so I didn't go. 3D gives me headaches.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 16 October 2012 17:46 (eleven years ago) link

one month passes...
three months pass...

Loved this movie. So bracing to see a "superhero" movie that isn't bothered about origin stories, mythology and delineating a world but just gets down to it - all show, no tell. Also thought Lena Headey's Ma-Ma was an unusually original villain.

Deafening silence (DL), Monday, 11 March 2013 12:21 (eleven years ago) link

before the film was released there was an online comic strip that gave the back story to ma-ma ..

http://www.scribd.com/doc/104439907/DREDD-MA-MA

mark e, Monday, 11 March 2013 13:24 (eleven years ago) link

It seems like it is slowly clawing back the costs after Worldwide and DVD, outside chance there may be another, perhaps. Then again, maybe it would be nice not to have endless sequels like every other franchise.

Chewshabadoo, Monday, 11 March 2013 16:23 (eleven years ago) link

I'm good with ongoing serialized adventures, tbh

Making every movie, especially every comic book adaptation, a BIG STORY with EPIC BATTLES is kind of overblown. I could really watch a well-crafted Dredd film every couple years, though.

☠ ☃ ☠ (mh), Monday, 11 March 2013 16:34 (eleven years ago) link

Yeah, the idea that it's just one more day in the life of Judge Dredd was particularly welcome.

Andrew Farrell, Monday, 11 March 2013 16:39 (eleven years ago) link

the first dredd film occupies a pretty terrible part of my psyche (for non-filmic reasons), but the newest is a perfect dredd movie? gimme dredd serials plz

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Monday, 11 March 2013 18:47 (eleven years ago) link

I wasn't super impressed by this... Yeah, some it had some nice action pieces, and it was cool so little time was wasted on origin story and stuff like that, but there was absolutely none of the social satire either. Like, if Dredd and the other Judges come off unambiguously as the the good guys, I don't think you've captured the essence of the comic. And even the action got a bit boring towards the end; I understand the budget was small, but there's only so much you can do with characters running through endless corridors.

Tuomas, Monday, 11 March 2013 18:54 (eleven years ago) link

well, they definitely weren't unambiguously the good guys in that several of them were corrupt and paid off by the criminals, but you are correct that their enforcement of the law never seemed to impinge on anyone innocent's rights

☠ ☃ ☠ (mh), Monday, 11 March 2013 19:12 (eleven years ago) link

the satire & ambiguity was there imo, it just wasnt played for laughs

turds (Hungry4Ass), Monday, 11 March 2013 19:14 (eleven years ago) link

i'm not sure it was played for laughs in the comics, either, tbh.

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Monday, 11 March 2013 19:21 (eleven years ago) link

there was that part with the panhandling dude who got crushed by the door

☠ ☃ ☠ (mh), Monday, 11 March 2013 19:32 (eleven years ago) link

Well yeah, I didn't mean the corrupt Judges, they're a cop movie cliche... What I meant was that here Dredd and Anderson and their employers were still forces of good, whereas in the original comics the dynamic is that whenever you start feeling Dredd and the Judges are heroes, there's always an issue or a storyline that reminds you they're fascist cops working for a fascist police state. And that wasn't in the movie, the social commentary was limited to a couple of throwaway jokes, like then panhandler scene. So Dredd felt more like a Dirty Harry style "tough but honest cop" story imported into the future than any kind of dystopian fiction.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 08:04 (eleven years ago) link

iirc the second-movie-that-may-never-happen was going to focus on the fascist police state aspect.

凸凹凸凹凸凹凸 (c sharp major), Tuesday, 12 March 2013 09:50 (eleven years ago) link

Ah, okay. I guess I would've been more okay with this if was a great action introduction to the Dredd world, but even the action bits started feeling repetitive and boring towards the end. They should've spiced things up by adding weirdo block inhabitants like in the comics, now everything felt too serious.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 10:02 (eleven years ago) link

nah you can see him not wanting to put a wide audience off with weird shit first time out. if the second one had happened then it would totally work that they start expanding the world out and underlining the iniquity of the world more from there.

that said it's p f obv from the judges/block setup in this that it's no utopia!

( ͡° ͜ʖ͡°) (sic), Tuesday, 12 March 2013 11:50 (eleven years ago) link

Yeah, it's not utopia, but like I said this felt more like a "tough but honest cop in a violent world" type of story than one where the cops are part of the problem, not the solution. (Though TBH the comics aren't always very consistent on this subject either - in some stories the writers seem to be saying that Judges are necessary because everyone in Mega-City One is so crazy and violent.)

Tuomas, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 12:41 (eleven years ago) link

I think that ambiguity is one of my favourite things about the comics - the Judges are fascist bastards but for the most part the population are feckless idiots who would likely not be any better off without them. Mega-City One voted to keep the Judge system in place when given the option to adopt a more democratic society, after all.

As I said upthread, I really liked this movie - I want to see it again now!

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 13:15 (eleven years ago) link

hasn't Dredd typically been portrayed as honest/unsentimental to a fault, tho, tuomas? how many stories end with him arresting the supposed victim?

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Tuesday, 12 March 2013 13:30 (eleven years ago) link

there's always an issue or a storyline that reminds you they're fascist cops working for a fascist police state. And that wasn't in the movie

i thought almost everything they did reminded you they were fascist cops in the employ of a police state... the ending gag is that dredd passes anderson and we get a more conscientious, humane boot stomping on a human face forever

turds (Hungry4Ass), Tuesday, 12 March 2013 13:36 (eleven years ago) link

no kidding, she was practically a pacifist hippie compared to the rest of the judges

☠ ☃ ☠ (mh), Tuesday, 12 March 2013 13:40 (eleven years ago) link

tbh Dredd passing Anderson was a bit of a surprise; failing her would've been v much in character

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Tuesday, 12 March 2013 13:42 (eleven years ago) link

But isn't there a connection between them in 2000ad, or am I misremembering?

Chewshabadoo, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 13:48 (eleven years ago) link

there is, yeah, but don't remember the deets

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Tuesday, 12 March 2013 14:00 (eleven years ago) link

It must be 20 years since I read it!

Chewshabadoo, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 14:22 (eleven years ago) link

Anderson was a supporting character in Dredd who got her own series in the 1980s. In the comics Anderson and Dredd are friends (well, as much as anyone can be Dredd's "friend") and often work together, though there are similar moral quarrels (Anderson being far more liberal than Dredd) between them as in the movie. They usually collaborate when Judge Death and the Dark Judges are involved, because Anderson has a special connection to them, and was originally introduced in the same story as Judge Death.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 14:39 (eleven years ago) link

The Dark Judges play the role of justifying Dredd's fascism and that of the Mega Cities' governments to some extent, don't they? Police state required to stave off the greater evil etc.?

Neil S, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 14:44 (eleven years ago) link

I don't think so... The police state tends to be pretty powerless against the Dark Judges, it's usually a few courageous individuals who manage to defeat them. The Dark Judge stories are more typically good vs. evil kind of stories, instead of ones with social commentary or satire.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 15:19 (eleven years ago) link

aha okay, only properly familiar with early Dredd tbh

Neil S, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 15:21 (eleven years ago) link

this got comparisons to The Raid right? (On iPhone)

cuz I have tried and failed to watch that twice now because of the overbearing fascistic tone of it. v diff from this Dredd I thought

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Tuesday, 12 March 2013 15:48 (eleven years ago) link

Yeah, both films are lean action movies about cops fighting their way to the top of a tower block filled with murderous maniacs in order to bring a crime lord to justice. In practice though they're quite distinct from each other (and I enjoyed Dredd more).

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 12 March 2013 16:12 (eleven years ago) link

eleven months pass...

I gave the Dredd movie a viewing on Netflix. I thought it was really well done. I think if anything, it wasn't going to be a hit as it is so dystopian. There is nothing about this future that looks good at all, you can see why people might want to use Ma Ma's stuff and just disengage.

I wonder if the guys that did this have thought about trying to do this type of movie as a net show or high end cable show, considering what they did with this budget, I think they could pull it off.

earlnash, Wednesday, 19 February 2014 00:38 (ten years ago) link

dredd is incredible i thought. indreddible! enjoyed the soundtrack too. lena headey was a good, kinda surprising pick for the villain. there was definitely a decent amount of CGI blood but it didn't bother me in this one as much as it has in other films.

christmas candy bar (al leong), Wednesday, 19 February 2014 00:42 (ten years ago) link

four months pass...

This was the most shoegaze comic book movie ever. Liked it a lot - far better than what I was expecting

Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 8 July 2014 06:03 (nine years ago) link

If I was a gazillionaire I would bankroll the sequel myself.

the joke should be over once the kid is eaten. (chap), Tuesday, 8 July 2014 06:33 (nine years ago) link

I quite liked this, but felt something was missing – it's partly the social satire thing that Tuomas mentions upthread, but it felt like a more general lack of wit comp. to the Dredd of my memories– too straightforwardly murder/drugs/torture dark.

woof, Tuesday, 8 July 2014 08:46 (nine years ago) link

basically at the start when Dredd kills the perp who's using the fast-food-stall worker as a human shield, he should then arrest the worker for a health and safety violation or something.

woof, Tuesday, 8 July 2014 08:51 (nine years ago) link

Exactly, the humour wasn't really there. And if anything else was missing it was the framing of the story - the hugeness and diversity of the massive population of Mega City One was missing.

everything, Tuesday, 8 July 2014 08:56 (nine years ago) link

I kind of feel they would've addressed that stuff in a more expansive, bigger budget sequel if they'd been given the chance.

the joke should be over once the kid is eaten. (chap), Tuesday, 8 July 2014 09:34 (nine years ago) link

has anyone watched any 2000ad fan films? Judge Minty, Slaine: the horned God? They were mentioned at a thing I went to last night (Pat Mills & Dave Gibbons at the British Library) & I was a bit intrigued.

woof, Tuesday, 8 July 2014 09:49 (nine years ago) link

basically at the start when Dredd kills the perp who's using the fast-food-stall worker as a human shield, he should then arrest the worker for a health and safety violation or something.

Yeah, they have a drop of sweat hit the floor and everything, I was a little annoyed they didn't go that way - the best Dredd stories are the anonymous done-in-ones where everyone ends up arrested, IMO.

I've seen Judge Minty, it's pretty well done! For what it is.

Andrew Farrell, Tuesday, 8 July 2014 11:14 (nine years ago) link

six months pass...

This is probably a minor complaint but did any of you feel it was a bit contrived the whole scene of Anderson overcoming the really sexist criminal? Like "we gotta have a scene that gets giffed and reblogged on tumblr loads".

Really nice colors.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 19 January 2015 20:56 (nine years ago) link

Every time this gets bumped I get excited that they've finally got funding for a sequel.

the joke should be over once the kid is eaten. (chap), Monday, 19 January 2015 20:59 (nine years ago) link

Every time this gets bumped I get excited that they've finally got funding for a sequel.

ditto

gbx, Monday, 19 January 2015 21:26 (nine years ago) link


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