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#61
Aahh, just got back from my sneak preview.

Loved it and can't really think of any praise that hasn't already been said but I will anyway.

I knew from Dredd's opening monologue that we were getting the movie we have all been waiting for, but when Dredd wasted his first perp with the awesomely delivered line "go right ahead, hot-shot!" my face transformed into a grin that I just couldn't wipe from my face throughout the rest of the film and only intensified whenever I heard words like "meat wagon", "recyk" and "high-ex".

This film does the comic justic on so many levels. I loved Dredd's deadpan humor, I loved Anderson's psycic mind propes(which the 3D used to great effect btw), I loved the little digs at the comic like the Chopper graffiti and the fattie who we see porking himself while Peach Tree's block is closing down(and who I have great affection for after reading the story "Reqiuem for a Heavyweight"), I loved Ma-Ma who totally fits the bill of the kind of criminals Dredd has to deal with, I loved how this film was able to get the most of it's reletively small budget and still manage to get so much of the comic in there. Of course this is speaking from a fans perspective and people totally unaware of the films source material will be baffled by these things without any backround or any refference to the Stallone films but who cares! This was clearly made for the fans, let that 95 film remain a minor cult hit with morons!

Some people say Ma Ma was a little underdeveloped but I disagree, I think the details the film provided were enough to give her some characterization. I mean [spoiler]working as a prostitute and getting your face cut by some pimp would turn any woman psycho[/spoiler] wouldn't it?

Standout moments? I geuss My two personal favs are Anderson giving that perp a lesson in psychic mindgames and Dredd's warning over the intercom(Ma-Ma's not the law here, I am the Law) before [spoiler]torching a gang of perps with an Incendiary round[/spoiler], that shit really made me repress the urge to jump out of my seat in a public theatre.

Also, I have to say that had there not been 3D showings of a few trailers I wouldn't have been able to tell the difference as this was my first 3D viewing but I can most certainly tell that 3D works in Dredd's favor. One of the 3D trailers was for some Underworld film and it looked like shit! All the close-up shots looked like moving cardboard images(although to be honest I'm not quite sure if the cinema I wen't to had a good 3D setup, the 3D in Dredd was impressive but not mindblowing).

I do have some issues with the film but they are so minor and insignificant that they are nothing more then a tiny mouse sitting on the back of a roaring lion with a jetpack because Dredd 3d or Dredd none 3D or whatever the hell you wan't to call it is just DAMN GOOD!

PS: Sorry if my comments are a little off-putting, I am a bit drunk.
#62
Film & TV / Re: Prometheus
04 October, 2012, 07:49:01 PM
Quote from: Charlie boy on 04 October, 2012, 07:22:42 PM
Oh what the hell...
Cursed Earth Dweller- does Commando come with a director's commentary on DVD? If it does, I'll try and pick it up from a friend as soon as I have the chance.

There a is a region 1 special addition DVD that is available on amazonuk. Don't get the UK import or the Blu-Ray as they are cut to the max(although I'm not sure if theres a blu-ray version of the special addition).
#63
Quote from: SmallBlueThing on 04 October, 2012, 03:56:17 PM
I dont think there's anything in 'incubus' that's spoilerish for the wider dredd strip. While i believe it's referenced later, and is 'in continuity' as it were, it's also designed to sit on its own and not bother anybody. So if you were to order, you wouldnt be ruining any later strips, is what im saying.

SBT

Does that mean it will appear is the Case Files eventually? Not that I wish to wait that long.

Quote from: BOODAI just read Mechanismo recently for the first time, that's another really great story.

You know I always used to think that big metal bastard in the Stallone film was a Mechanismo Judge, but I understand it's an ABC Warrior.

Speaking of which I just recently ordered the Meknificant Seven.
#64
Film & TV / Re: Prometheus
04 October, 2012, 06:47:57 PM
Quote from: Link Prime on 04 October, 2012, 01:16:03 PM
Quote from: JamesC on 04 October, 2012, 12:50:49 PM

No but this dude is:



Ahhh Bennett- the most hackneyed and enjoyable 80's villain ever.
I wore out my VHS (and tear ducts with laughter) back in the day at the bit where Arnie executes him with a bit of steel pipe.
"Let off some steam, Bennett"...vintage.

Not to mention that this guy was also in Mad Max 2 as a crazed homosexual biker with a mowhawk.

But I digress: I'M GONNA KILL YOU NOOOOOWWWWWWWW!!!!!!
#65
General / Re: Gutted Dredd failed in America
04 October, 2012, 02:17:57 PM
Well, heres one American citizen who enjoyed the film.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MtMzdTi-cY&feature=related
#66
Film & TV / Re: Prometheus
04 October, 2012, 12:42:38 PM
Quote from: Charlie boy on 04 October, 2012, 12:33:27 PMHaha I am convinced you're trying to have me borrow Commando from a friend so I can answer that cos I've already admitted to only remembering the basic plot and quotes! I see it as a "Watch it when it's on ITV or Channel 5 but don't intentionally seek it out" film and you're pulling this on me?

Lol No need to watch the film for me dude, I have the DVD. I was just hoping you could point out some consitencies to your thoery for the better of my ignorance because I can't find any. No strings being pulled here  :D

QuoteYeah, and perhaps it also might be something to do with certain tabloids being owned by the same parent company that made the film....

That's not really true is it? If so then I will never trust a critics opinion ever again.
#67
Film & TV / Re: Prometheus
04 October, 2012, 12:35:57 PM
Quote from: JamesC on 04 October, 2012, 12:15:21 PM
Quote from: Cursed Earth Dweller on 04 October, 2012, 10:58:12 AM
Quote from: Charlie boy on 03 October, 2012, 09:03:44 PMSo Commando and Taken aren't as different as I first implied...

Ah come on, Commando was never intentionally racist was it? They wouldn't have cast Arnold otherwise.

Or am I missing something?

Commando's not racist but it does imply that Australians are camp and could be accused of homophobia as Arnold exclaims 'Boy George? They should just call him Girl George - save all the confusion'.

Boy George is an Ausstralian? Well fuck a duck!
#68
Quote from: SmallBlueThing on 03 October, 2012, 11:39:16 PM
I'd go for, after some thought, 'Dredd vs Aliens: Incubus'. I say this because:

A) i've just this minute finished it for the umpteenth time and have realised it's probably my most-read Dredd.

B) it has Aliens in it, and everyone knows what they are, what they do and what to expect. Using this familiarity, Wagbo and Diggle carve a tale that serves as a perfect introduction to Dredd for the new reader. As his character goes, nothing is wrong and it's nearly all there. If readers respond to the character in this, they'll do so to the wider canon.

C) Henry Flint draws Dredd like it should be drawn, but also conforms to the template of the american comicbook, meaning it's not six pages long with a pun at the end.

D) it's very gory, as was the recent movie.

E) it's absolutely the best of the cross-company attempts to break america, and i think will continue to be so for quite some time- being that it was good enough to be in the prog as the lead strip and we didnt complain.

SBT

Grrr, now you've made me wan't to read it even more >:( And I was so comfortable with Case Files 7.

I am very tempted to say drokk it and order the paperback this very moment but I think I will wait until I get as far as Mechanismo.
#69
Film & TV / Re: Prometheus
04 October, 2012, 10:58:12 AM
Quote from: Charlie boy on 03 October, 2012, 09:03:44 PMSo Commando and Taken aren't as different as I first implied...

Ah come on, Commando was never intentionally racist was it? They wouldn't have cast Arnold otherwise.

Or am I missing something?
#70
Cheers dudes, and thanks for the Bolland blog!
#71
Film & TV / Re: Prometheus
03 October, 2012, 09:00:57 PM
Quote from: Charlie boy on 03 October, 2012, 12:31:10 PM"Let's remake COMMANDO but instead of having the former CIA operative against another former CIA operative who has kidnapped his daughter, we'll have him against foreign criminals."

Hang on, wasn't the other former CIA operative working with columbian terrorists i.e foreign criminals? If memory serves me right that is....
#72
Film & TV / Re: Prometheus
03 October, 2012, 07:26:20 PM
...and I thought I was making a bad start on this forum.
#73
Quote from: Dark Jimbo on 03 October, 2012, 01:05:56 PM
I really have to try and read the America stories one of these days. I'm sick of hearing about how good they are and having no opinion to contribute!

I know how you feel, I myself don't wan't to risk missing out on any reletive storylines befoe getting into the modern stuff.

At what point in the Dreddverse does America exactly take place anyway? Right after Necropolis I imagine?
#74
Yeah  :lol:

It also didn't occure to me that the guy who started this thread is a newbie like me and thus cannot post in film discussion yet. I see there's a good reason for the restriction.
#75
Quote from: BOODA on 03 October, 2012, 06:54:53 AMI'm torn though....for something succinct I'd probably take 'Judge Death Lives'. Because we get the best of so much in that short story.

Or, in shot, GAZE INTO THE FIST OF DREDD!!!. You know the Apocalypse War maybe my fav epic but that is by far my fav Dredd moment. I think I am going to love anything with the Dark Judges in it.
I also liked Wagner and Grants little nod to Hunter S Thompson with next prog: FEAR AND LOATHING in the BILLY CARTER BLOCK!. Respect meter goes up on that one.