bovine wrote:What would I like in a Judge Dredd movie?
I think that this one was headed in the right direction, but it didn't go far enough for me. It was trying to be hard edged, but I don't think it was hard enough. The psychic character as a rookie put a bit too much fragility and softness in the movie for me. She was there as a contrast for Dredd, who was supposed to be framed as one tough, no nonsense dude. Take her away, and just have Dredd being one stone cold, perp shooting motherfucker. I'm not sure if I want the universe properly explained to me or not. From what I gather - there is a Hall of Justice that is Judge HQ, MegaCity 1 is a really big shithole, Judges are mostly helmet wearing emotionless robots or helmet wearing dirty emotionless robots on the take, there are things called iso-cubes where people are sentenced to go if they are not sentenced to get merked, and regular people are either SUPER regular or are crazy criminals. So there wasn't enough setup in the movie, so either give me lots of setup or give me a Blade Runner scenario where you give me zero setup and just expect me to catch up along the way.
I liked that the movie was just - Hey, we cleaned up a bit of crime, but there is like SO MUCH crime that it hardly matters, TBC maybe.
While I understand what you are saying, I don't think what you want would end up being...what you want.
If you completely take out any sort of character/world development (because, well Dredd himself offers virtually none), you end up with a completely bland action flick. If you go too much the other way, you end up at the 1995 Judge Dredd. There isn't a lot of middle ground here and, for what it is worth, I think Dredd did it just about right (minus not giving mama enough development). If you care about the world, the rookie gave you just enough development/backstory. If you care about action, Dredd delivers.
From what I understand, the comic itself deals with a certain degree of...critique...about American ideals and policies. Or at least thats what I believe. That's about maybe the only other place Dredd could have covered without selling itself out -- but it makes sense to avoid that in its first outing (and again, it wouldn't be Dredd himself driving that theme as much as the people and world around him).
SineSwiper wrote:I haven't seen it yet, but I get the impression that it's sorta like The Raid. And I'm okay with that.
I zoned out for the Raid (half watched it) but it actually reminds me more of Terminator 1.