

Scattered about the Mega City are these towering tenements, one of which is home to Ma-Ma (Lena Headey) who is manufacturing a new drug called Slo-Mo (basically a cool way to justify showing many of the upcoming action scenes in super-slow-motion). But this training day is going to be anything but by the book. Back at HQ he is put in charge of evaluating a rookie cop named Anderson (Olivia Thirlby) who just fell short of her entrance exams, but whose mutant psychic abilities have earned her a second chance should she stack up to Dredd’s impossibly high standards. Karl Urban plays Dredd, perhaps the most feared and respected judge in Mega City One, and we meet up with him as he takes down a van full of junkies that includes an exciting car chase and climactic showdown in a mall food court.

The original Judge Dredd was more of a campy romp that was hard to take seriously when you have a sidekick played by Rob Schneider and a moustache-twirling villain played to excess by Armand Assante, while Sylvester Stallone belted out memorable one-liners like “I am the law!” Dredd divorces itself from just about everything from its past with only a few exceptions the helmet, the bike, and that memorable one-liner. Even more ironic, both of these movies were so different from their original counterparts that they could have easily changed the names to avoid confusion and/or insult. While these movies weren’t legendary successes in their original form they are still part of sci-fi pop culture and firmly rooted in my 40+ years of movie-going experiences, so any attempt to tamper with them is an affront to my memories. Within a relatively short span of time this summer we were treated to reboots for both Total Recall and Judge Dredd. Their continued inability to manufacture one original idea while incessantly falling back to remanufacture, repurpose, and reboot old franchises is one reason why video games are quickly taking over as the popular entertainment choice by consumers hungry for some originality. Judge Dredd Megazine (001-455+) (1990-ongoing) (digital+) (- Nem -)ĭredd 2 iNTERNAL XXX 2160p WEBRiP MP4-GUSHĭredd 3 (Jules Jordan, Jules Jordan Video) (Split Scenes) 2160pĭredd.2012.1080p.3D.7.1-PublicHDĭredd 2012 1080p 2D BluRay Remux AVC DTS-HD MA 7.1-KRaLiMaRKoĭredd.2012.4K.HDR.DV.2160p.BDRip Ita Eng x265-NAHOMĭ.3D.264-PublicHDĭredd.2012.4K. Ita Eng x265-NAHOMĭredd (2012) (2160p BluRay x265 HEVC 10bit HDR AAC 7.1 Tigole) ĭ.DTS.x264-PublicHDĭredd.2012.4K. I first heard about Dredd my initial reaction was a mix of despair and disgust for Hollywood in general. Pete, John Strong, Rob Banks, Jon Jon, Eric John, Chaĭ.2D+3D.DTS-HD.MA.7.1-PublicHD Angela White: Dark Side (Jules Jordan, JulesJordanVideo) (Split Scenes) (Angela White, Autumn Falls, Dredd, Prince Yahshua, Steve Holmes, Mick Blue, Markus Dupree, Jules Jordan, Rob Piper XXX, Mr.
