Sorry as I just found it as I was search for one of old horror films in length movies on YouTube, and found this full length movie of Judge Dredd 1995!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USe2YPviTZk&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USe2YPviTZk&feature=related)
Copy right issues...?
Yeah, that's a horror film alright.
Quote from: Dark Bat King on 04 May, 2012, 02:30:21 PM
Copy right issues...?
I know! :-\
but check the youtube link, there is many length movies on the list at right corner...
The Rock
Point Break
Leon
Starship Troopers
etc...
Quote from: Dark Bat King on 04 May, 2012, 02:30:21 PM
Copy right issues...?
It's better than paying Disney for it and I doubt the creators are getting any more money out of it.
Quote from: Goaty on 04 May, 2012, 01:18:42 PM
Sorry as I just found it as I was search for one of old horror films in length movies on YouTube, and found this full length movie of Judge Dredd 1995!
Quote from: exilewood on 04 May, 2012, 02:45:47 PM
Yeah, that's a horror film alright.
Provided a link to this a while back on the Dredd movie thread, still have absolutely no compulsion or desire to watch it, and yes, it is indeed a horror film, just not in the good way... to the dark dungeon basement you go, you horrible film, and DIE like you ought to have, stuck in perpetual development hell...
In horror films categorie? Interesting :)
It's been at least 15 years since I saw it, so I started watching. In the first few minutes, thought to myself, "hey, they did a pretty good job of depicting Mega City One, maybe this isn't as bad as I remember it." Then Dredd pulled up and said his first line, and my finger spontaneously jumped to "close tab" :D
Ive been watching full length movies (via my ATV) on YouTube for ages now, all 3 spiderman movies are on there along with Thor and both Iron Man. Something to do with movies of a certain age becoming 'public domain'
Quote from: SpetsnaZ99 on 06 May, 2012, 02:49:48 PM
Ive been watching full length movies (via my ATV) on YouTube for ages now, all 3 spiderman movies are on there along with Thor and both Iron Man. Something to do with movies of a certain age becoming 'public domain'
It takes something like 50 years (I think it's more in the States), for something to become PD. I don't think Thor or any of the other movies you mention qualify.
Sorry, i meant to add that what i think is happening is that movies that become public domain are being uploaded (which seems to be OK) but other pillocks are also uploading newer movies and YouTube just don't have the resources to monitor whats legal and whats not. I dont think it will be long until we see YouTube being investigated by the people at SOPA. If its good enough for The Pirate Bay or MegaUpload then its good enough for YouTube. Web sites should not be allowed to hide behind a disclaimer clause and then profit from advertising on the back of it.
Noferatu? Public Domain. JD 1995? Pile of feckin shite, might as well make it PD.
This can not be a Judge Dredd film. But its not that bad even if u think this is an ordinary adventure film :)
Someone changed my mind completely with this film. He said he liked it. I gave it the usual see-his-face etc. It didn't matter to him as he hadn't read any of the comics. I realised not to compare one medium with another. LoEG, for instance, had almost nothing to do with the comic. But compare it to Indiana Jones and you can see it's audience. In fact, one of my favourite films is the Time Machine (from 1960). It's also one of my favourite books. Yet, only a very basic similarity.
I reckon people in America, of a certain age, see the Stallone turd as simply one hilarious camp bit of old-skool nonsense with some cool visuals (city, robot, cyborg) thrown in for good measure: if you want to laugh at Stallone, and you have no notion of the character that it's pissing all over, I'm sure one can thoroughly enjoy it for the cheese-fest it is.
Except for Shneider, everbody's gotta hate Shneider.
Maybe I'm getting soft in my old age but I'll throw this in the DVD from time to time.
It's not a great movie by any means but I thought the block war, mean machine and the ABC warrior were pretty cool. Shneider, the budding love between Dredd and Hershey and the fact that Stallone is out of the judge uniform for almost the entire movie were the major problems with it.
Quote from: darnmarr on 05 June, 2012, 02:22:04 PM
I reckon people in America, of a certain age, see the Stallone turd as simply one hilarious camp bit of old-skool nonsense with some cool visuals (city, robot, cyborg) thrown in for good measure: if you want to laugh at Stallone, and you have no notion of the character that it's pissing all over, I'm sure one can thoroughly enjoy it for the cheese-fest it is.
Except for Shneider, everbody's gotta hate Shneider.
The people of America being huge fans of "camp, old-school nonsense" and laughing at their action heroes.
Quote from: brendan1 on 06 June, 2012, 11:09:43 AM
Quote from: darnmarr on 05 June, 2012, 02:22:04 PM
I reckon people in America, of a certain age, see the Stallone turd as simply one hilarious camp bit of old-skool nonsense with some cool visuals (city, robot, cyborg) thrown in for good measure: if you want to laugh at Stallone, and you have no notion of the character that it's pissing all over, I'm sure one can thoroughly enjoy it for the cheese-fest it is.
Except for Shneider, everbody's gotta hate Shneider.
The people of America being huge fans of "camp, old-school nonsense" and laughing at their action heroes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=732Spw0hGrU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=732Spw0hGrU)
Wont post it in Dredd movie threads, as real trailer on way tomorrow, woohoo!
I remember see this teaser at cinema, (sorry cant find English version!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXaJ1JGU1wg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXaJ1JGU1wg)
The Spanish language, bombast and aged quality of the footage makes that trailer look like something you'd find as an extra on the Grindhouse DVD.
...anyone notice the two judges at 0:38 reacting to the explosion before it happens?
Haven't seen this in years and just watched a few minutes. Blimey, it's showing it's age, isn't it?
For the record, I don't know why so many people go on about how good the city looks in Dredd 95 - I never thought it was a convincing representation of MC1, even at the time. It all looks so plasticy, naff and inconsistent, so generic 90s sci fi. Doesn't ever feel like a lived-in environment.
Quote from: radiator on 20 June, 2012, 09:10:19 PM
For the record, I don't know why so many people go on about how good the city looks in Dredd 95 - I never thought it was a convincing representation of MC1, even at the time. It all looks so plasticy, naff and inconsistent, so generic 90s sci fi. Doesn't ever feel like a lived-in environment.
And they were used it in Batman Forever and Batman&Robin :(
Quote from: radiator on 20 June, 2012, 09:10:19 PM
For the record, I don't know why so many people go on about how good the city looks in Dredd 95 - I never thought it was a convincing representation of MC1, even at the time. It all looks so plasticy, naff and inconsistent, so generic 90s sci fi. Doesn't ever feel like a lived-in environment.
It was an Asian knock-off of Blade Runner. That visualisation never did it for me, like everything else in the film.
Quote from: Goaty on 20 June, 2012, 09:51:26 PM
Quote from: radiator on 20 June, 2012, 09:10:19 PM
For the record, I don't know why so many people go on about how good the city looks in Dredd 95 - I never thought it was a convincing representation of MC1, even at the time. It all looks so plasticy, naff and inconsistent, so generic 90s sci fi. Doesn't ever feel like a lived-in environment.
And they were used it in Batman Forever and Batman&Robin :(
Really? Do you mean they used the same look or the same models/images? I really liked the way Gotham looks all daft and OTT in Batman Forever. It suits a slightly more fun interpretation of the character.
Quote from: Goaty on 19 June, 2012, 09:22:12 PM
Wont post it in Dredd movie threads, as real trailer on way tomorrow, woohoo!
I remember see this teaser at cinema, (sorry cant find English version!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXaJ1JGU1wg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXaJ1JGU1wg)
¡Aye Caramba !
Juez Dredd es mucho macho,¿No?
Quote from: Syne on 06 May, 2012, 03:31:48 AM
It's been at least 15 years since I saw it, so I started watching. In the first few minutes, thought to myself, "hey, they did a pretty good job of depicting Mega City One, maybe this isn't as bad as I remember it." Then Dredd pulled up and said his first line, and my finger spontaneously jumped to "close tab" :D
:lol: That's exactly what i did too!
Quote from: hoops on 21 June, 2012, 04:23:41 PM
Quote from: Syne on 06 May, 2012, 03:31:48 AM
It's been at least 15 years since I saw it, so I started watching. In the first few minutes, thought to myself, "hey, they did a pretty good job of depicting Mega City One, maybe this isn't as bad as I remember it." Then Dredd pulled up and said his first line, and my finger spontaneously jumped to "close tab" :D
:lol: That's exactly what i did too!
Easy to imagine a parody where Dredd rolls up, yells out "Ay Am -- Rah RAAW!!!!" and all the perps are like "
what did he just say?"
Quote from: Syne on 22 June, 2012, 02:36:53 AM
Quote from: hoops on 21 June, 2012, 04:23:41 PM
Quote from: Syne on 06 May, 2012, 03:31:48 AM
It's been at least 15 years since I saw it, so I started watching. In the first few minutes, thought to myself, "hey, they did a pretty good job of depicting Mega City One, maybe this isn't as bad as I remember it." Then Dredd pulled up and said his first line, and my finger spontaneously jumped to "close tab" :D
:lol: That's exactly what i did too!
Easy to imagine a parody where Dredd rolls up, yells out "Ay Am -- Rah RAAW!!!!" and all the perps are like "what did he just say?"
Either that or just start sniggering
Quote from: The Cosh on 20 June, 2012, 10:17:26 PM
Really? Do you mean they used the same look or the same models/images? I really liked the way Gotham looks all daft and OTT in Batman Forever. It suits a slightly more fun interpretation of the character.
sorry not see your post, well that OTT looks in both films ruined my imagine of Burton's visual of Batman.