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#1
This page is original artwork for 2000ad created in 1983 by Carlos Ezquerra from the prog "The man who knew too much" starring Judge Dredd. It is in black and white, approx A5 sized, fully inked, with speech bubbles in English.

The piece is signed on both front and back by Carlos and contains prog information on the back.

The price is 400£ payable via PayPal and the art sends with international secured delivery.

This is the only piece I have left.

Own a true piece of 2000ad !
#2
Film Discussion / Re: Judge Blankface.
15 October, 2012, 09:46:34 PM
Judge Crilly is fantastic !!
#3
Used to be manager at Blockbuster, popped down to check the system, nothing has come up with the dates suggested, usually the system is spot on, we had WiiU games on there before they where announced. Spotted The Sweeney release date ( which has not been announced either ) but not Dredd, there is not even a placeholder in the system yet. So take this with a pinch of salt with the January thing.
#4
Why has this not been commented on, show the guy some credit, he produced something good here, well done thanks for posting, great art and coloring.
#5
Film Discussion / Re: Judge Blankface.
03 October, 2012, 03:36:04 PM
Judge Father Ted or Rookie Dougal Maguire.
#6
Film Discussion / Re: Forum Users names within the Film
02 October, 2012, 03:02:22 PM
Only one i saw was Kenny Who, too much was happening to pay attention to easter eggs, even missed the fatty with a belly wheel, i'm old and all that whizzing about was hard to follow sometimes. Was looking for Goaty cause i knew about that one already but missed it too. Thank god for freeze frame on blurays.
#7
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd - Box Office
30 September, 2012, 09:53:46 PM
I think they contain political content but are not political, Not The Nine O Clock News was random stuff not just politics. Brasseye was a satire of the media. The Thick O It now that's political in my eye's.
#8
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd - Box Office
30 September, 2012, 09:20:17 PM
Not even Larry Sanders no. Spoiled to death with things like The Frost Report, Not The Nine O Clock News, Brasseye. Only The Daily Show works for me, that is a funny show, but stuff live Saturday Night Live leaves me cold. Not an anti american thing, i just don't like american satire that much.
#9
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd - Box Office
30 September, 2012, 08:59:50 PM
American satire does nothing for me, its too damn obvious. Judge Dreck, har har. MAD only worked in cartoons that said nothing, the whacky stuff, that worked, but the satire was like a David Letterman monlogue.
#10
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd - Box Office
30 September, 2012, 08:44:34 PM
Hate MAD magazine, Spy vs Spy is ok, the rest is drivel and about as funny as as finding out your 15 year old son just ran up a 100 quid phone bill tying to win the iphone he already has.
#11
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd - Box Office
30 September, 2012, 08:31:45 PM
Ah the Pete Townsend approach :)
#12
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd - Box Office
30 September, 2012, 08:26:57 PM
Don't think it effected the BO pops, it popped up yesterday, i only know cause people in my IRC channel are cheapskates.
#13
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd - Box Office
30 September, 2012, 08:18:30 PM
Dammit pirates released it :(
#14
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd - Box Office
30 September, 2012, 07:19:15 PM
Main cinema in Denmark is full tonite, WOM in Denmark is massive. When i saw it Friday totally empty, its been packed out all day today, just thought i would throw that in.
#15
Lol why lay it across a junction ? Imagine that on crimewatch "..and a man was arrested on a busy junction in Scunthorpe while laying out a huge banner for a Sylvester Stallone movie, the police arrested him for political incitement and playing on a junction, he will be fined 20 pounds and forced to vote Tory".