Saw it yesterday, and fookin' loved it.
And I know next to nowt about Dredd...
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 10:45,
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tsk, London theatres and their popular movie adaptations
Dredd the musical
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 10:59,
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to be fair their rendition of "I fought the law and the law won" at the end is fantastic
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:09,
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2000AD just confirmed that it took the #1 spot at the UK Box Office.
Fuckin' A!
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:13,
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number 1 at the UK box office
not bad for an 18 rated film about a comic :)
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:14,
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Anyone that doesn't see this film at the flicks is probably too busy licking windows and chewing Crayolas.
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:17,
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just out of interest, is the movement from an actual human... or did you anmiate this all manually?
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:34,
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I don't question that it's his own work
but I mean was the movement captured using a model (maybe even himself), or done manually...
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:50,
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Ah, I cannot answer that question, sir.
He's not a bad dancer. Don't know if that helps.
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:57,
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It was the perfect comic book adaptation.
One of the people who came with us had no real sense of Dredd and his world, but thoroughly enjoyed it for what it was - a tight-paced, well edited, ultra-violent romp.
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:02,
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is there any comparison to The Raid ?
or was that just the trailer
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:19,
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The comparisons will always arise, but they're very separate beasts.
The premise for 'Dredd' was posted online in 2009, and production started in 2010. The filming finished around the same time that 'The Raid' went before the cameras, but post-production (on the slo-mo FX, mostly) took another year to complete, by which time 'The Raid' was already in cinemas.
I bought a copy of Empire, last week, and they did a piss-poor review saying that 'The Raid' was better because it got there first.
I've seen both films, and think 'The Raid' is something that any fan of action movies should definitely see, but 'Dredd' kicked it in the testicles, pissed all over it, then blew its brains out on the pavement and set fire to the remains.
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Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:29,
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I bought a copy of Empire, last week, and they did a piss-poor review saying that 'The Raid' was better because it got there first.
I've seen both films, and think 'The Raid' is something that any fan of action movies should definitely see, but 'Dredd' kicked it in the testicles, pissed all over it, then blew its brains out on the pavement and set fire to the remains.