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Judge Dredd (1995)
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Judge Dredd is one of those movies that doesn't have a brain of its own, so it can only rip off a lot of ingredients from other, better movies. It's a mishmash of Blade Runner, Total Recall, and The Road Warrior, with a dash of Star Wars tossed in for good measure. As if that weren't enough, it's got Sylvester Stallone, who seems to be the only one in the movie who's in on the game and knows it's all a sci-fi scam. Like The Fifth Element a few years later, Judge Dredd depicts a futuristic megalopolis packed with crowded vertical overgrowth and rampant commerce, where anarchy reigns supreme....
| Release Date: | June 30th, 1995 |
| Running Time: | 96 minutes |
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$34,693,481 (US) $113,493,481 (World) |
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Judge Dredd Movie Review by Zara (4/3/2007) |
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I fail to see what the purpose was to making this movie other than for Sly to get a paycheck and to humiliate a good actress by casting Diane Lane as the token female in an action movie based on a comic book. (It was based on a comic book, right?) I was dragged to see this movie by a friend who thought that it looked...
(complete Judge Dredd review by Zara)
| Judge Dredd Movie Review by Jarrod (5/11/2009) |
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'Judge Dredd' is set in a bleak, dystopic future, where much of the Earth's surface is caustic and uninhabitable, which means that people have gathered in enormous, cluttered, violent, Mega Cities, where gangs run wild; it is an essentially anarchic society, with no real form of government. The streets are patrolled by...
(complete Judge Dredd review by Jarrod)
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