The promised review of Dredd is up, adding to the "Chuck lectures on awesome and deadly things" series.
https://www.sfdebris.com/videos/films/dredd.php
Dredd
Re: Dredd
I was not expecting "Chuck lectures on awesome and deadly things" to be a series, but I very much appreciate it.
Also dang, Dredd was so ludicrously good. It's the one film I regret not watching in 3d in a cinema. Mostly that was a pretty rubbish overly dark experience, but man this really looked like it would have been amazing.
Best thing about it is it nails Dredd in that for him this is just another Tuesday in Megacity same 'ol same 'ol, and he's doing stuff like this most days.
Also dang, Dredd was so ludicrously good. It's the one film I regret not watching in 3d in a cinema. Mostly that was a pretty rubbish overly dark experience, but man this really looked like it would have been amazing.
Best thing about it is it nails Dredd in that for him this is just another Tuesday in Megacity same 'ol same 'ol, and he's doing stuff like this most days.
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Re: Dredd
Dredd and The Raid: Redemption make a great double feature. Both are gritty, action-packed and make great use of their claustrophobic settings, they both have a big action piece in a drug lab too. Though the former is based more on gunplay while the latter is directed towards martial arts.
One thing that always stands out to me is how well Karl Urban acted not just with most of his face concealed but wearing Dredd's trademark scowl for the whole of the film. It takes a special kind of talent to display touches of emotion while playing a stoic character. There's only a couple of times when his voice breaks away from his normal rasp but rewatches show the little inflections he gives here and there. Proving there's a lot more depth and emotionality than you'd get from the standard action hero.
A shame there wasn't a proper sequel. At least The Raid got one.
One thing that always stands out to me is how well Karl Urban acted not just with most of his face concealed but wearing Dredd's trademark scowl for the whole of the film. It takes a special kind of talent to display touches of emotion while playing a stoic character. There's only a couple of times when his voice breaks away from his normal rasp but rewatches show the little inflections he gives here and there. Proving there's a lot more depth and emotionality than you'd get from the standard action hero.
A shame there wasn't a proper sequel. At least The Raid got one.
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I never knew it was out in theaters until I got the blue ray for Christmas from my cousin. Like wow, Karl Urban is in this? Awesome!
But go figure, that Blu-ray was faulty and came with no sound and no it wasn't my player. I eventually swapped it out, but getting a Blu-ray with no sound is what I immediately think when it comes to this movie.
But go figure, that Blu-ray was faulty and came with no sound and no it wasn't my player. I eventually swapped it out, but getting a Blu-ray with no sound is what I immediately think when it comes to this movie.
I got nothing to say here.
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Re: Dredd
Karl joked that he had a sticky note inside the helmetstellar_coyote wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:22 am Dredd and The Raid: Redemption make a great double feature. Both are gritty, action-packed and make great use of their claustrophobic settings, they both have a big action piece in a drug lab too. Though the former is based more on gunplay while the latter is directed towards martial arts.
One thing that always stands out to me is how well Karl Urban acted not just with most of his face concealed but wearing Dredd's trademark scowl for the whole of the film. It takes a special kind of talent to display touches of emotion while playing a stoic character. There's only a couple of times when his voice breaks away from his normal rasp but rewatches show the little inflections he gives here and there. Proving there's a lot more depth and emotionality than you'd get from the standard action hero.
A shame there wasn't a proper sequel. At least The Raid got one.
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