Saturday, October 6, 2012

Dredd 3D: See It, Rookie

 
Dredd 3D, 2012
When [a pair of street judges] goes after a drug lord holed up in [Mega City One]'s most notorious tenement building, they find themselves trapped and forced to fight their way out through brutal gangsters loyal to the kingpin they were trying to [arrest].
That of course is the plot to Dredd 3D, the second film we've been lucky enough to receive of our favorite judge, jury, and executioner.  I'll mention the Stallone version from 1995 just this one time, but you know what, I liked that one as well, just not nearly as much as this new one.  These two Dredd movies, however, couldn't be more different.

I loved this movie, it was brutal, it was straight forward, it was dark and gritty, in a nutshell...it was Judge Dredd.  If you read the comics in the 80's, like sci-fi action in general, read this blog, etc. then chances are you'll see this movie eventually, you don't need my approval.  I will tell you this, it's worth it.  It is also graphic, a real, over-the-top gore fest.  Probably not a date night movie if you're trying to get your love interest into the sci-fi genre for the first time.

The plot isn't even close to being original, and has already been done as recently as last year called The Raid: Redemption.  In fact, the synopsis I opened this post with was actually from The Raid with just a couple of changes (see, I tricked ya!).  But this doesn't stop Dredd from being a kick-in-the-teeth, awesome sci-fi action shoot 'em up steeped in the comic tropes we've learned to love over the last twenty years from this original BA anti-hero.

Karl Urban is a solid fit for the role, and to the filmmaker's credit, he never once takes off his helmet.  There aren't any one-liners or zingers, and every time you cock your head thinking, "But wait, what about the..." they cover it in the film.  No detail is left hanging.  The entire story takes place over the course of a few hours through the middle of the night, and you're thrown right into the action.  Speaking of which, another of my favorite characters from the comic plays an integral part to the film as well, though I won't spoil it for you.  In fact, maybe I've said too much already.  Just let me know what you think.

Oh, and a big ole footnote, as for The Raid, holy cow.  This is another awesome movie you need to see!  I think it may just deserve its own review in a couple of days!  Until next time, lock and load!

11 comments:

  1. It opened here a few weeks ago and I really want to see it, but it's only showing in 3D, so I'm going to have to wait for a home release.

    On a more cheerful note, I second the recommendation for The Raid. It's am amazing film.

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    1. Well I missed out on Total Recall, and it looks like Dredd is going to make an even shorter stint in my town on the big screen so I forced myself to get out.

      I didn't want to see it in 3D, but to be honest it wasn't too bad. Just a bunch of depth-of-field stuff, no 'in your face' antics.

      And yeah, The Raid is like the super-action sleeper of the decade.

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  2. I head this movie was actually pretty good, which came as a surprise to me. I really wasnt expecting much out of it. Definitely on my to-watch list.

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    1. I was a little surprised to hear that positive praise as well. Then I was even more surprised at how good it really was after I saw it!

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  3. I read on blogs lots a good comments about the 2012 Dredd. But it's the first time I read something positive about the Stallone version. I'm happy not being alone...
    (and I'll see the 2012 one ASAP).

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    1. Heh, guilty as charged, I rather enjoyed the '95 Dredd!

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  4. I loved this movie and was just giving Mik the thumbs up on it the other day.

    It is honest while still feeling up to date and relevant to modern audiences.

    For those who know the comics there are all sort of little tidbits (Easter eggs?) thrown all over the place for you. These are sprinkled into the background in a way that keeps it the Dredd-verse without detracting from the main story.

    -Eli

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    1. Yeah, thanks Eli for the tip the other day. That's what prompted me to get out and see it sooner than later.

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  5. It's opening in a week here in Sweden and I can't wait! I've only heard good things about it which is awesome in itself. Seems like it hasn't done very well in the states which I guess means there won't be a sequal. Danny Boyle talked about the cursed earth and eventually introducing the dark judges. would be spectacular I bet!

    There was a bit of hubbub about the similarities to The Raid when the trailer hit, but apparently Dredd had already been shot by the time The Raid was made.

    Anyway, as Duncan Jones said: Dredd and Looper are good, smart sci-fi movies, but we need to actually go and see then for more like them to get made. I'm seeing Looper tonight and Dredd is up next. :)

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    1. Looper may end up being a "date night" for my wife and I, I do want to see that one as well.

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  6. Well if Dredd compares to The Raid, then I guess I need to figure out how to see it before it disappears, assuming it hasn't already. Thanks for the review.

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