Dredd 3D
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Hands down the best flick I saw last year. Such a shame it under-performed at the box office - loads of potential for good sequels.
I'm hoping it'll become a cult hit on DVD and spawn a second film.
I'm hoping it'll become a cult hit on DVD and spawn a second film.
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Snaffled it and rewatched it about a week ago, it's still pretty goodKingMob wrote:Top movie, straight-up honest action film with good grasp on what it needed to be. I wonder what it's going to look like on DVD, I don't have one of them that 3D tellies and this is the first 3D movie I want to own at home.
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That was the Judge Dredd movie I always wanted. No need for a 20 minute introduction.
He's Judge Dredd. He's basically a cop. With a hard job. In a hard neighborhood. Today, he's training a rookie.
Go.
Would I have liked to see a bit more of the trademark satire? Yeah. But on this particular case, it made sense to kind of leave it at the door. Or, you know, maybe a few inches outside the door...
Great flick, though. Terrible shame how poorly it did in theaters. But, yeah, the promotion was terrible. Even I assumed it was just going to be a cheap cash-in.
He's Judge Dredd. He's basically a cop. With a hard job. In a hard neighborhood. Today, he's training a rookie.
Go.
Would I have liked to see a bit more of the trademark satire? Yeah. But on this particular case, it made sense to kind of leave it at the door. Or, you know, maybe a few inches outside the door...
Great flick, though. Terrible shame how poorly it did in theaters. But, yeah, the promotion was terrible. Even I assumed it was just going to be a cheap cash-in.
snarl wrote:Just... really... what the **** have [IDW] been taking for the last 2 years?
Brendocon wrote:Yaya's money.
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It may have helped a little if more than a single cinema in the entire country got the 2D version (the reason I only got around to seeing it yesterday). And if their advertising budget had run to more than my fortnightly JSA payment.
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When I picture Simon Furman's direct ancestor, squatting in dingy furs, singing songs about the glory of the Saxon tribe, I imagine him as the very first to gather his buddies around the campfire and say "There was this dude named Beowulf..."
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I felt the cheap post-production 3D was lazily done and unnecessary. But I think that about EVERY film that does 3D half-arsedly.
bumblemusprime wrote:
When I picture Simon Furman's direct ancestor, squatting in dingy furs, singing songs about the glory of the Saxon tribe, I imagine him as the very first to gather his buddies around the campfire and say "There was this dude named Beowulf..."
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It's more the crap they added to the slomo scenes. It made them jarring and blatantly fake rather than the slightly otherworldly feel they were clearly trying for.
It's the difference between the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park and in that terrible Red Dwarf episode.
The worst thing I felt about those scenes was how jerky they were. They used cameras with a decent FPS, so there shouldn't have been so much jerkiness, it should have been much more smooth. My suspicion is the animation for the effects may have been done in a lower FPS.
It's the difference between the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park and in that terrible Red Dwarf episode.
The worst thing I felt about those scenes was how jerky they were. They used cameras with a decent FPS, so there shouldn't have been so much jerkiness, it should have been much more smooth. My suspicion is the animation for the effects may have been done in a lower FPS.
bumblemusprime wrote:
When I picture Simon Furman's direct ancestor, squatting in dingy furs, singing songs about the glory of the Saxon tribe, I imagine him as the very first to gather his buddies around the campfire and say "There was this dude named Beowulf..."
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