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Original Title: Judge Dredd

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In a dystopian future, Joseph Dredd, the most famous Judge (a police officer with instant field judiciary powers), is convicted for a crime he did not commit and must face his murderous counterpart.
In a dystopic future, where urban areas have grown into Mega-Cities that cover entire coastal regions, the justice system has evolved to a single person invested with the power of police, judge, jury and executioner: the Judge. Among the Judges of Mega-City One, Judge Joseph Dredd is one of the best, and a particular favorite of the Head of the Council, Chief Justice Fargo. But there are evil forces at work in the Justice Department: block riots and the escape of Rico, a homicidal maniac, are only steps in a plan that ultimately lead to the sentencing of Dredd for a murder he did not commit. And Dredd must discover the secrets of his own past and survive to stop the evildoers.
In a nightmare future, mankind is crammed into huge mega-cities, and crime is rife. Law and order is maintained by the Judges, elite police troops with absolute authority. When arch-criminal Rico breaks out of prison and frames the powerful Judge Dredd for murder, Dredd must prove his innocence, defeat Rico and expose corruption at the highest level.

Hmmm, tough movie to review. Good points - it's derived from an excellent 2000 A.D. comic-strip by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra about an unknowable neo-fascist antihero, the cast is terrific, the visuals are eye-popping and the pacing is breathless. Bad points - it's an overly familiar mish-mash of ideas from other superhero action flicks - particularly Robocop and Batman - there are lots of lame one-liners (though I must admit I like the, "I knew you'd say that." one) and the characters are frequently annoying. It's fun, but it's stodgy, dogmatic fun. Compare it with Tank Girl for example, another comic-book movie made the same year, which is just as inventive visually but takes itself far less seriously and as a result is much more original and enjoyable and has aged far better. Movies are about images but they are also about people, so when your heroes are a confused macho man and his unfunny sidekick, I ain't exactly riveted. However, the cast is great; Stallone is a perfect choice to play Dredd (although in the comic-book his face is never revealed, he's just a chin), Lane is a lovably gutsy Judge Hershey, Assante and Prochnow have fun trying to out-shout each other, good old Max lends the film some much-needed dramatic gravitas, and don't miss funny bits by Wilson and Dury as a scavenger-cannibal and a doomed gun-runner. Young director Cannon (he was twenty-seven) turns in an ambitious and exciting film - there's nothing wrong with his technical ability, and the visual realisation of the comic-book's environment is spot-on. Where I suspect this movie went a bit awry is in the multiple-screenwriters, multiple-producers film-making-by-committee trudge so many big-budget films fall foul of. Well worth catching though, with a strong score by Alan Silvestri, great costumes by Emma Porteous and exciting photography and visual effects throughout. Jones (who does an opening narration), Remar and Wilson all appear unbilled. A cinematic abomination and, as one of the 2000AD generation, I must say a complete travesty of the Dredd legacy for reasons to numerous to mention in less than a thousand words. A perfect way to screw up a potentially winning idea and leave no credible room for a sequel. Those responsible should indeed be judged!

In the year 2139, the American judiciary system has collapsed and been replaced by "judges" who have the power to arrest, sentence and execute criminals at the scene of a crime. One such judge, Judge Joseph Dredd (Sylvester Stallone), the greatest lawkeeper in the history of Mega City 1 (a region centered at former New York City and encompassing lands of the former United States eastern seaboard) is framed for the murder of a journalist and his wife. Dredd is found guilty based on his DNA being used to activate the Lawgiver gun used in the murder and he is sentenced to life in prison. Aided by colleague Judge Hershey (Diane Lane) and by Herman "Fergee" Ferguson (Rob Schneider), a cowardly computer hacker that Dredd once sentenced to prison, Dredd learns that the real killer is former Judge Rico (Armand Assante), once his best friend. Dredd sets out to find Rico and learns a secret about his own past. Judge Joseph Dredd is a comic strip character whose series appears in the British comic 2000 AD. Dredd was created in 1977 by British writer John Wagner and Spanish artist Carlos Ezquerra and has been named the Seventh Greatest Comic Character by the British magazine Empire. The comic series was adapted for the movie by American screenwriters Michael De Luca, William Wisher Jr,. and Steven E. de Souza. The movie inspired two novelizations—Judge Dredd (1995) by American fantasy writer Neal Barrett, Jr and a children's book, Judge Dredd: The Junior Novelisation (1995), by Graham Marks—along with a DC Comics graphic novel Judge Dredd: Official Movie Adaptation (1995) by Andrew Helfer and Carlos Ezquerra. Dredd, Fergee and Hershey realize that they must shut down the Janus machine, but they are stopped by Rico and the ABC robot. Rico tries to entice Dredd to become the head of the Council and control the Janus clones. When Dredd refuses, Rico retaliates by ordering the robot to rip off Dredd's arms and legs, but Fergie hacks the robot's wiring and disables it. While Hershey fights hand-to-hand with Rico's assistant, Doctor Ilsa Hayden (Joan Chen), chief scientist of the Janus project. Dredd goes after Rico who has ordered Central (the city's controlling computer) to release the clones even though they are only 60% complete. Rico gets hold of a gun and fires on Dredd but blows up the Janus machine instead, destroying all his clones. He attempts to get away, but Dredd follows him to the top of the Statue of Liberty where they continue the fight, Rico managing to knock Dredd off the Statue. As Dredd holds on to a railing, Rico points his Lawgiver at Dredd, judges him guilty for betraying his own flesh, and sentences him to death. When he fires, however, the Lawgiver informs him the he's out of lethal rounds. Dredd vocally activates the signal flare, which detracts Rico long enough for Dredd to pull him out of the Statue, sending Rico to his death. "Court adjourned," says Dredd. Ilsa then attempts to fire on Dredd, but Hershey kills her first and helps Dredd back inside. Dredd is hailed as a hero by the remaining judges, having been cleared by Central, and is asked to take the position of Chief Justice. "I'm a street judge," he replies, "and I'm late for work." In the final scene, Hershey kisses Dredd and asks him, "It feels good to be human, don't you think?" Dredd grins and, as expected, replies, "I knew you'd say that." Due to the strict policy of the British Bord of Film Classification (BBFC) regarding some fighting techniques, the UK version of this Stallone flick has been censored, at least as far as any version classified as 15 is concerned. Scenes involving headbutts were altered. Yes. Sylvester Stallone had been interviewed a different times about the topic. He was never one too pleased with the film and his association with it. At the time that it came out, he was gladly cast in Cop Land (1997) and felt this would put some distance between him and the somewhat campy Judge Dredd film. In 2008, Stallone discussed his feelings about the movie in an issue of Uncut magazine: I loved that property when I read it, because it took a genre that I love, what you could term the "action morality film" and made it a bit more sophisticated. It had political overtones. It showed how if we don't curb the way we run our judicial system, the police may end up running our lives. It dealt with archaic governments; it dealt with cloning and all kinds of things that could happen in the future. It was also bigger than any film I've done in its physical stature and the way it was designed. All the people were dwarfed by the system and the architecture; it shows how insignificant human beings could be in the future. There's a lot of action in the movie and some great acting, too. It just wasn't balls to the wall. But I do look back on Judge Dredd as a real missed opportunity. It seemed that lots of fans had a problem with Dredd removing his helmet, because he never does in the comic books. But for me it is more about wasting such great potential there was in that idea; just think of all the opportunities there were to do interesting stuff with the Cursed Earth scenes. It didn't live up to what it could have been. It probably should have been much more comic, really humorous, and fun. What I learned out of that experience was that we shouldn't have tried to make it Hamlet; it's more Hamlet and Eggs.

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