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Judge Dredd [DVD] [1995] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English, French
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: R (Restricted) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (143 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 1558908846
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Danny Cannon's Judge Dredd is an entertaining enough sci-fi action flick, but I can't help wincing whenever I watch it. Cannon claims to be a fan of the original comic strip, which suggests that he didn't have a great deal of creative control, because plenty of liberties are taken here.

I would never have expected the makers of the movie to be 100% faithful to the comic, but some of the changes that were made were superficial and pointless, and that's what irritates me. For one thing it's set in the wrong year, the Chief Judge is inexplicably called Chief Justice, Rico is locked up in Aspen rather than Titan, the heroic Chief Judge Griffin is one of the movie's villains, while in the comic both McGruder and Silver were Chief Judges... and Silver was black! And another thing... if Rico is Dredd's clone, shouldn't they be identical??

As a movie it's okay. The dialogue is pretty awful (e.g. "I knew you'd say that"), and the acting is adequate (Stallone is fairly dire and Rob Schneider is exceptionally annoying as Fergie, but Diane Lane does well as Judge Hershey, Armand Assante is deliciously nasty as Rico and Max von Sydow adds some much-needed professionalism to proceedings). The action scenes also just-about pass muster, although the hover-bike chase fails to convince, and the climactic punch-up in the Statue of Liberty is a bit of a damp squib.

In the end though, it's all fairly entertaining nonsense. It's just a shame that when the producers decide to bring Dredd to the big screen, they didn't have the courage to do it properly - as far as I'm concerned not hiring John Wagner or Alan Grant to work on the script was a crime worthy of life in an Iso-Cube.
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By Trevor Willsmer HALL OF FAMETOP 50 REVIEWER on 19 Jun. 2014
Format: Blu-ray
Despised by both the creators and fans of the nihilistic dystopian British comic strip, for the first ten minutes or so Sylvester Stallone’s Judge Dredd looks like it might actually be a half-decent movie. The sprawling post-Apocalyptic metropolis MegaCity One is created in lavish detail with all its sordid violence and block wars and even Rob Schneider is tolerable. And then Stallone appears in his Versace-designed shoulder pads, climbing off his oversized motorbike and standing with his hands on his hips amid a hail of gunfire. It’s not quite as outrageously camp as Cobra, but Stallone is truly dreadful here, not taking it seriously (“Emotions. There ought to be a law against them”) without being intentionally funny either.

The 2000AD fans came up with a slew of reasons for the film’s failure with public and critics alike – Stallone taking his helmet off (a complete no-no in the comic strips) and changing the mythology and grim tone chief among them – but now that the more faithful 2012 big screen Dredd turned out to be an even bigger box-office flop despite costing a fraction as much it’s clear that the reasons have more to do with a dire script from people who ought to know better (the co-writers of Die Hard and The Terminator among them), a poor plot and Schneider’s unwanted comic relief sidekick, though he’s surprisingly one of the least of the film’s liabilities. Coming off the surprise success of Demolition Man, it’s clearly been retooled in development along similar lines, with Diane Lane’s fellow judge standing in for Sandra Bullock and Armand Assante’s psychotic clone in the Wesley Snipes role, and it’s a poor fit.
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By A Customer on 24 Nov. 2004
Format: VHS Tape
This film was almost universally hated, by critics and Dredd fans alike, so I didn't get round to watching it for a long time. Dredd is one of my all time favourite comics and I didn't want to see it ruined by a bad film.
WHAT'S GOOD. Sylvester Stallone is the perfect man to play Dredd. I know not everyone agrees, but just scroll up and look at the picture. The first half hour or so of the film captures the atmoshere of the comics and MegaCity 1 perfectly, and gives anyone a good idea of what the comics are like.
WHAT'S BAD. The story. In short the story was not right for the character. I can understand that the film makers wanted Rico as the villain because it gives a lot of the back story as to where Dredd came from, but the way in which it was done had too many holes in it. Like the fact that Dredd has identical DNA to Fargo as well as Rico, was completely ignored. Dredd shouldn't have been sent to prison in the first place, he should have been chasing Rico round MegaCity 1. Diane Lane was very pretty, but essentially mis-cast as Judge Hershey (who's older in the comics and Dredd's superior) .As for Dredd's comedy sidekick bloke... He really DID deserve to go to prison! He was totally unneccesary - less said about him the better.
The other thing that needs to be mentioned is that in the film Dredd takes his helmet off! This upset many a Dreddhead, since he NEVER takes his helmet off in the comics - even when he's standing around in his underpants. I concede this probably couldn't be easily avoided on film, and it wasn't totally gratuitous but still, on screen Stallone was Dredd until he took off the helmet. Then he was just Stallone.
Overall as a film it isn't bad, it's an entertaining piece of sci-fi. If you like the film, you'll like the comics more. If you like the comics the film will leave you cold.
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