@@joaopedrogoncalves7741 If you haven't seen Fatal Instinct, its a f'ing hilarious spoof of Basic Instinct/Fatal Attraction/Cape Fear/Chinatown. Armand is the main character.
Honestly, the more I think about your theory, the better it sounds, and would (IMO) have helped a lot of the comic fans (like myself) get over the shock of him taking off the helmet and from a story perspective have made it more palatable.
@@masterthomas7872 Exactly. Most Dredd comic fans would have had NO problem with Stallone showing his mug after stripped of Judge status, and it was fairly early in the movie.
This is one of my personal favorite Stallone movies. I love it. Very underrated. Not a perfect comic book movie, but a perfect sci-fi action film. I really hope they eventually do a sequel.
They did plan on doing a sequel. I believe the plan was to have Judge Death show up but they were gonna change his origin to be Dredd from n alternate timeline. I like Judge Death but the origin change feels lazy and almost the same as movie Rico. At this point if they do make a sequel, and not a reboot or completely fresh start, I'm pretty sure it will be to Urban's Dredd as it has a much better reputation then Stallone's version.
The film does a pretty good job of adapting "The Day the Law Died," which is the storyline from the comic that it's based on. The comic actually has some whacky, comedic elements in it, so the film being an action comedy isn't that far off from the source material.
But then it just randomly mashes the story of Rico into it. Armand Assante is a fantastic actor, but it doesn't fit with what is going on in the movie.
Del * Stallion should have listened to cannon he was right about being just like the comic book urban did it like the comic book. The need a new big screen dredd for Karl urban.
@@gregoryhitchcock5258 I actually think (with the exception of removing the helmet) that Stallones version is closer to the comic. URBANS dredd had no humor in it, no tounge in cheek which you got from the original comics. I think if you combined the 2 films you would get the right mixture.
You then might wanna watch the Asian cult action movie "The Raid". The Urban movie is an exact 1:1 copy of it, with the cop being substituted with Judge Dredd. Doesn't mean the Urban Dredd is unwatchable, but it's just an exact copy of another famous movie with Judge Dredd thrown in.
the special effects were impressive for 1995, i remember it first time round and was impressed with the visuals. however, yes, as a judge dredd film, the more recent remake was better, and quite rightly, the actor never removed his helmet throughout the film. with the recent mini series successes on netflix and amazon, a judge dredd mini series with an 18 rated vibe would be very cool indeed.
No matter how many Behind the Scenes or extras documentaries I have seen about a movie, you always come up with something new I never knew before. Thank You Minty!!!
I've read the comics since the 80's, and I knew the lore inside-out. I loved the movie. The ABC robot and the Angel Gang were beautifully and accurately depicted. The _one_ thing that annoyed we about the movie wasn't Dredd removing his helmet, or that movie Fergie was nothing like comic Fergie, or even that other judges had no eagles; it was the fact that Dredd and Rico looked _nothing_ like each other or even like Fargo, whom they were supposed to be cloned from. Oh, and that Rico's first name became his only name, but that eventually happened in the comics, too.
TheVoicz actually, he did Karl Urban's portrayal of Judge Dredd was much closer to the comic books than Stallone's portrayal of the character Though, I'm basing that on Stallone's unfamiliarity of the Judge Dredd character and storyline
@@karlsmith2570 Isn't it great you assumed I liked the Stallone version? Proves further more about how fucking stupid Urban fan girls like you really are. It was just as atrocious. Maybe even worse.
I don't mind this film. I just think of it as a bastard stepchild of the original source material. Dredd with Karl Urban was brilliant and much more in line with the source material.
That scene where Judge Dredd arrives at the Block War near the beginning - that music by Alan Silvestri still gives me goosebumps nearly thirty years later. :D
*Watching a Stallone film is same as when ya take a swallow of spoiled Chocolate Milk, but are not sure and you take another swallow and your Brain asks, "Why You Hurt Me Damie?*
Agreed shirrow, But a lot of times Sly Stallone movies are like that (Demolition Man, as mentioned by Minty) comes to mind! So do the Tim Burton Batman movies.
That second poster looks like someone just slapped a bad cutout of Stallone from the film and pasted it on a picture of a circuit board. I give props to Karl Urban in Dredd 3D because not once does he ever take off the helmet during the film. The entire idea was basically that the law has no "face".
Right there with you Minty. Never heard of the comics either. Saw this film and thought it was a perfectly serviceable action flick. Of course after watching the latest Dredd, I was blown away by how much better the Urban version is
I Love this one. I really really do. The whole scenery, the concept art, the outfits, and the city itself... you really see humanity's desperation with such a huge population in one city. It has been a huge inspiration to me during my childhood. Still is today! :)
I never read the comic books and despite the cheese I still enjoy this movie and it is a great representation of 90's sci fi action, also Sly fit this movie far better than Arnie would have.
I remember reading, probably in Starlog, that the art designers wanted to change the costumes away from the comics, and it was Stallone that wanted them closer to the comic book designs.
Nothing better than a new Minty video upload! Thank you mate, another guilty pleasure from my childhood. I prefer the Mr Urban version of Dredd, but this one is up there with the nostalgia, plus the crazy art direction. Great video mate :D
The Stallone Movie was ok until he took his Lid off. The fact that there was at least 5 stories {at least} crammed into one film ticked me off. I preferred Urbans film. I wasn't going to give Dredd a chance after the Stallone movie but i'm glad I did. Please review Dredd at some point?
Stallone did the movie for two reasons: 1: A lot of money 2: Revenge on Judge Dredd for a 1987 Judge Dredd annual story what had him as Rambo but as a dwarf,
Money I can see but to intentionally sabotage your own movie makes little sense since it would be burning bridges. It is more likely that after doing Demolition Man which was roughly on the same comedy action level he pushed for the same style. Demolition Man was only 2 years prior and he probably was seeing a change in movies from the 80s to 90s. Terminator 2 Judgement Day unintentionally probably kick started this all off in 1991 when Arnold turned a bunch of one liners famous. Movies after tried to follow suit but the writing was getting lazier and more silly.
This is a really good video, Minty. Thanks for making. I’ve always been a big fan of Judge Dredd and I remember seeing the film in the cinema. I actually liked but only by disassociating it from the comic. Like you said, though, it is a guilty pleasure. As others have mentioned, Dredd with Karl Urban is a true Judge Dredd film.
I've never read the comics, and when I saw the movie, I didn't even know it was based on a comic character. I liked it. My husband, who did know the comics, was a little less enthused, but still enjoyed it.
Likewise it's SHNY-der (with the "H" sound) , not SNY-der. Seriously, how does one get the latter sound from clearly seeing the "ch" before the "n" in the name spelling?
I never read the comics so I thought it was a perfectly good action movie. I love the dark and dystopian feel it gives off plus everyone loves Rob Schnieder lol
I remember enjoying this film when it got to home media. The fact that I didn’t totally get it might’ve helped me enjoy it. At the same time, I suspect that my dad only rented it because we just generally enjoyed Sylvester Stallone in my house. (Although somehow, it was 11 years (1993-2004) before I caught my first look at Demolition Man.)
1:58 it's interesting how Urban's Dredd has a more similar look to the very first appearances of Dredd (suit wise), whereas Stallone's Dredd adheres to the more classic and iconic appearance. And remember: eat recycled food.. It's good for the environment, and it's okay for you.
The opening scenes when Stallone had the helmet on was ok, it felt like Judge Dredd, but once he took the helmet off it was like, "What are we watching here? Generic Slyvester Stallone Movie?"
I liked this movie minty and your videos always show ether new movies I haven't seen or just thing I didn't know about my favorite movies and for that I thank you minty
im a simple man. I see a New Minty Fresh video, i push play and give him a Solid ,1980's, Cheesy smile, Sloth from the Goonies style, ("Hey You Guys!!!"),MAD Magazine reading, Cross eyed, 2 Crooked Thumbs Up.
This movie is not the only time that Walken was originally considered to play a villain in a Stallone film, Walken was the original choice for the villain Eric Qualen in Cliffhanger but he dropped out once filming started and John Lithgow got the part. You should also do one of these on Freejack (that sci fi film with Emilo Estevez and Mick Jagger).
@@Blitzo8390 we can only hope, there are so many of us making requests and I understand minty has so much to do but it would be nice. My Life will be well lived the day he likes one of my comments.
Great review Minty, you're right this works best as a Stallone flick rather than a faithful adaptation of Judge Dredd in fact this movie made me seek out old Dredd comics. There's also an expanded score with the great Alan Silvestri music that has as a bonus the aforementioned trailer music by Jerry Goldsmith.
Great vid Minty! I loved the Stallone Dredd movie! As far as it being a faithful adaption on the comics, no, but as you said its certainly not a bad movie. I own it and still watch it whenever it comes on. And that SNES video game was awesome as well.
If you watch Minty's episode on ROBOCOP, he even shows pictures of the early Robocop design. Funny enough, ROBOCOP came out of an early JUDGE DREDD script, which is why early versions of Robocop looked like Judge Dredd... because it was _supposed_ to be Judge Dredd. Hell, if you think about it, ROBOCOP "is" a Judge Dredd movie. You have Hershey (Nancy Allen) as the female sidekick who portrays his more human side... the villains are kinda kooky like the Angel Gang. You even have the ABC Warrior in the form of the ED-209. BTW, here is the Rob Bottin early concept (when Michael Ironside was up for the part): lh4.googleusercontent.com/-KFik3d91-QU/UJ-XoPk03KI/AAAAAAAABeA/W-HNI0c7uNs/s500/5842750530_68364a565f.jpg
How dumb those comments where they mention it that he should wear the helmet. come on guys you probably never saw the 1995 Stallone movie, than you would knew why he is not wearing it at a certain point in the movie. Urbans Dredd is bad Raid remake.
First, Dredd is not a remake. Second, there was no reason for Stallone to remove the helmet. Fargo tells him to stand at ease. Stallone just wanted his ugly mug on display as quick as possible.
I agree with you in every aspect. Stallone had to remove his helmet sooner or later based on the script because he stopped being a Judge and even send to prison. How could he still wear his helmet and uniform people? Do you even payed any attention to the movie's story?
Dredd is a masterpiece- I loved it more than words can say - but Judge Dredd has a special place in my heart - even the music on this video made me get excited again!
I’m a 90s kid and everyone loved this movie back then. I think the time it came out and how people felt about it then should be taken into consideration. Most 90s movies probably won’t hold up to scrutiny today.
Lets talk about how Armand Assante is one of the most underrated actors of his time.
I think they should have Armand Assante on expendables 4 .
Absolutely.the only thing the movie has going for it. An excellent choice. I’ve been reading the comics for more than 20 years
@@joaopedrogoncalves7741 If you haven't seen Fatal Instinct, its a f'ing hilarious spoof of Basic Instinct/Fatal Attraction/Cape Fear/Chinatown. Armand is the main character.
@@evilraskel5569 I honestly think the man is too old
thats Alejandro Fulgencio Goya for you
If Stallone had kept the helmet on until he was stripped of his badge, it would have been WAY more impactful and would fit the story more. My $.02
Fair enough.
Honestly, the more I think about your theory, the better it sounds, and would (IMO) have helped a lot of the comic fans (like myself) get over the shock of him taking off the helmet and from a story perspective have made it more palatable.
You know what, you are right. It would had made sense and would have been shock factor it. Man....a small what if could made it a big deal.
@@masterthomas7872 Exactly. Most Dredd comic fans would have had NO problem with Stallone showing his mug after stripped of Judge status, and it was fairly early in the movie.
Good idea but mainstream audiences wouldnt get it as much
This is one of my personal favorite Stallone movies. I love it. Very underrated. Not a perfect comic book movie, but a perfect sci-fi action film. I really hope they eventually do a sequel.
They did plan on doing a sequel. I believe the plan was to have Judge Death show up but they were gonna change his origin to be Dredd from n alternate timeline. I like Judge Death but the origin change feels lazy and almost the same as movie Rico. At this point if they do make a sequel, and not a reboot or completely fresh start, I'm pretty sure it will be to Urban's Dredd as it has a much better reputation then Stallone's version.
The film does a pretty good job of adapting "The Day the Law Died," which is the storyline from the comic that it's based on. The comic actually has some whacky, comedic elements in it, so the film being an action comedy isn't that far off from the source material.
But then it just randomly mashes the story of Rico into it. Armand Assante is a fantastic actor, but it doesn't fit with what is going on in the movie.
Urban's Dredd is a stone cold classic, underrated and under-viewed.
Del * Stallion should have listened to cannon he was right about being just like the comic book urban did it like the comic book. The need a new big screen dredd for Karl urban.
@@gregoryhitchcock5258 I actually think (with the exception of removing the helmet) that Stallones version is closer to the comic. URBANS dredd had no humor in it, no tounge in cheek which you got from the original comics. I think if you combined the 2 films you would get the right mixture.
Del * They do need to blend both elements out of both movies to make it like the comic book I do agree.
Del * What's scary about the back story of Judge Dredd they want this in real life.
@@gregoryhitchcock5258 blend both movies yes but without schnider he spoiled the movie
For real though, they need to do another Dredd movie with Karl Urban. That movie is insanely underrated
You then might wanna watch the Asian cult action movie "The Raid". The Urban movie is an exact 1:1 copy of it, with the cop being substituted with Judge Dredd. Doesn't mean the Urban Dredd is unwatchable, but it's just an exact copy of another famous movie with Judge Dredd thrown in.
Nah man, Urban just doesn't look like or have the atmosphere of Dredd. He just doesn't have leading man charisma to carry a film.
Dredd was not a copy of The Raid. It was written first, and was into production way before.
eldospinks
Which is why Dredd (a comparatively small production) came 1 year after The Raid into the cinemas and had the exact same plot. Yeah .. sure
@@frankschneider6156 actually The Raid is copy of Dredd, considering it was created before The Raid but was released after it.
the special effects were impressive for 1995, i remember it first time round and was impressed with the visuals. however, yes, as a judge dredd film, the more recent remake was better, and quite rightly, the actor never removed his helmet throughout the film. with the recent mini series successes on netflix and amazon, a judge dredd mini series with an 18 rated vibe would be very cool indeed.
One of my favorite childhood movies .
Co-sign!
Alan Silvestri's score was so awesome. I loved the epic and almost patriotic sounding score
Ikr i love the theme gets me going everytime i still like this movie
Alan Silvestri = James Horner (RIP) Nr 2! THE ABYSS a masterpiece movie score
Alan Silvestri’s score sounds like eraser with Arnold Schwarzenegger ironically because Arnold was considered to play judge Dredd.
No matter how many Behind the Scenes or extras documentaries I have seen about a movie, you always come up with something new I never knew before. Thank You Minty!!!
I've read the comics since the 80's, and I knew the lore inside-out. I loved the movie. The ABC robot and the Angel Gang were beautifully and accurately depicted.
The _one_ thing that annoyed we about the movie wasn't Dredd removing his helmet, or that movie Fergie was nothing like comic Fergie, or even that other judges had no eagles; it was the fact that Dredd and Rico looked _nothing_ like each other or even like Fargo, whom they were supposed to be cloned from.
Oh, and that Rico's first name became his only name, but that eventually happened in the comics, too.
Dredd without his helmut is like Wolverine without his claws..
or Superman without his suit.
*Looks like Jay Leno under that Helmet....*
*"I AM.........THE JAW!!!"*
helmet.
@@andrewsmall6834 i was speaking in German, and in German it's pronounced "helMUT!"
Wrong in the comic he took his helmet off a few times
Karl Urban did us all some justice!
Tv show
no he didn't lol
@@TheVoicz why didn't you like it?
TheVoicz actually, he did
Karl Urban's portrayal of Judge Dredd was much closer to the comic books than Stallone's portrayal of the character
Though, I'm basing that on Stallone's unfamiliarity of the Judge Dredd character and storyline
@@karlsmith2570 Isn't it great you assumed I liked the Stallone version?
Proves further more about how fucking stupid Urban fan girls like you really are.
It was just as atrocious. Maybe even worse.
Love that movie!
I never get sick of it. Thank you for this video!
I don't mind this film. I just think of it as a bastard stepchild of the original source material.
Dredd with Karl Urban was brilliant and much more in line with the source material.
That scene where Judge Dredd arrives at the Block War near the beginning - that music by Alan Silvestri still gives me goosebumps nearly thirty years later. :D
A guilty pleasure for me !
I love it
No guilt,
Maybe for “The Core” or “Van Helsing” but not this
Me too !
Review the Karl urban one next
And please use Anthrax song I Am The Law which is all about Judge Dredd as musical background.
@@cycobern BTW Anthrax hated Judge Dredd, but I bet the loved Karl Urban's Dredd
Agreed
Steve Bailey agreed.
these aren't reviews though.
"Stallone's mouth looks like he has just eaten an angry sandwich." This may be my favorite quote from you yet!
*Watching a Stallone film is same as when ya take a swallow of spoiled Chocolate Milk, but are not sure and you take another swallow and your Brain asks, "Why You Hurt Me Damie?*
I wonder what Judge Dredd would be like if they cast “The Chin” Bruce Campbell for the lead?
That would have been awesome! Huge Bruce Campbell fan!
{blink}{blink}
Mind. Officially. Blown.
Groovy baby, hail to the king.
that would be interesting.
That would be awesome
I almost saw this in the cinema in 1995, but then I saw the poster for Species.
Well played sir
That movie had a HOT chick!!!!!
@@danielherrin Her name was Natasha Henstridge. She should have won an Oscar for that movie. I believe she should have won two.
Natasha Henstridge. yummm.
Like alot of people..lol
I actually had the judge dredd comic books and still enjoyed this movie. It’s one interpretation and vision of this concept.
Not Guilty.
was it ok as a movie, sure but as a dredd movie, it felt more like an over the top parody than a direct translation.
Agreed shirrow, But a lot of times Sly Stallone movies are like that (Demolition Man, as mentioned by Minty) comes to mind! So do the Tim Burton Batman movies.
I love Urban's Dredd. The fact that he was willing to never show his face, alone, makes it fantastic film.
He shown all he needed to show with his mouth. Love DREDD and Anderson. Really hope they make another together.
That second poster looks like someone just slapped a bad cutout of Stallone from the film and pasted it on a picture of a circuit board. I give props to Karl Urban in Dredd 3D because not once does he ever take off the helmet during the film. The entire idea was basically that the law has no "face".
You do see him minus the helmet at the beginning of the film, but even then he's in silhouette, accentuating his mystique!
Right there with you Minty. Never heard of the comics either. Saw this film and thought it was a perfectly serviceable action flick. Of course after watching the latest Dredd, I was blown away by how much better the Urban version is
Shout out for fitting White Zombie and Leftfield into the same video👍
Both on the movie's soundtrack! 👍
They actually play my favorite White Zombie song. Super Charger Heaven.
I Love this one. I really really do. The whole scenery, the concept art, the outfits, and the city itself... you really see humanity's desperation with such a huge population in one city. It has been a huge inspiration to me during my childhood. Still is today! :)
Thank you I thought I was alone loving this film glad to see I’m not
I was JUST typing "The poster looks more like Demolition Man" as you said it!
I got so excited to watch this and can't wait for the next. I am addicted to minty and not in a bad way, love you minty😁
Great movie. “I am the law.” “Eat recycled food. Recycled food is good for the environment and ok for you.” Love Demolition Man.
I never read the comic books and despite the cheese I still enjoy this movie and it is a great representation of 90's sci fi action, also Sly fit this movie far better than Arnie would have.
Love your videos Minty!! Thank you bruh!
Speaking of Demolition Man in your video, will you be doing a video about that awesome film as well?
Why didn't I think of that? 🙂
Good call! Minty Explain the 3 sea shells!!!
Yes! That would be awesome 😎
Be Well.
@@wetgrass84 Be Well
Its 7 am in the us, on my way to work, watching minty, its gonna be a good one.
Shouldnt you be watching the road?
Chris Yonge i carpool
@@jonnybarnard3171 well thats a relief! LoL
Chris Yonge driving n watching this wud be terrible, I'd miss minty lol
I remember reading, probably in Starlog, that the art designers wanted to change the costumes away from the comics, and it was Stallone that wanted them closer to the comic book designs.
Thanks again Minty!
Nothing better than a new Minty video upload! Thank you mate, another guilty pleasure from my childhood. I prefer the Mr Urban version of Dredd, but this one is up there with the nostalgia, plus the crazy art direction.
Great video mate :D
Karl Urban did make a better Dredd, absolutley!
Agreed. Love All Minty. The Love and Respect he has for his "Topics", is so adorable.
One of my favourits with Stallone very enjoyable
Another great video Minty, this is still a great movie as well as Demolition Man!
Great video and thanks for being fun!
The Stallone Movie was ok until he took his Lid off. The fact that there was at least 5 stories {at least} crammed into one film ticked me off. I preferred Urbans film. I wasn't going to give Dredd a chance after the Stallone movie but i'm glad I did. Please review Dredd at some point?
I am.... The Law!!!... Laaaaaw!!! But 1:01 is my favorite , it's Hilariously Savage AF.
YOU BETRAYED THE LAW!
Yeah, it's hilariously funny.
Rob Schneider mocking the "i am the law" line was pretty funny
I lost my shit when he said that, I laughed so hard
*In real life Stallone would say, "I AM............THE SUGGESTION!!!".*
*Poor Stallone. Having to stand on Milk Crates to be Rico's Twin.*
I love your stuff Minty! Its always fun to listen too.
Love your videos. Found your Running Man video yesterday, and now you're part of the algorithm.
The Karl Urban Dredd was sooooooooooooo much better! Still appreciate the cheese of Stallone's though.
Yeah that flick was badass.
100% agree
Absolutely. See it in 3D as well and you'll like it even more! Now, about that sequel.......
The only real JIDGE DREDD movie = Sly version period
DEFINITELY! This version's still fun
Stallone did the movie for two reasons:
1: A lot of money
2: Revenge on Judge Dredd for a 1987 Judge Dredd annual story what had him as Rambo but as a dwarf,
Money I can see but to intentionally sabotage your own movie makes little sense since it would be burning bridges. It is more likely that after doing Demolition Man which was roughly on the same comedy action level he pushed for the same style. Demolition Man was only 2 years prior and he probably was seeing a change in movies from the 80s to 90s. Terminator 2 Judgement Day unintentionally probably kick started this all off in 1991 when Arnold turned a bunch of one liners famous. Movies after tried to follow suit but the writing was getting lazier and more silly.
This is a really good video, Minty. Thanks for making. I’ve always been a big fan of Judge Dredd and I remember seeing the film in the cinema. I actually liked but only by disassociating it from the comic. Like you said, though, it is a guilty pleasure.
As others have mentioned, Dredd with Karl Urban is a true Judge Dredd film.
Watched this movie a dozen times, loved it and still do
I too had never read the Comics, and loved this movie. I think you did this Justice Minty! As always good work! P.S. I love Polaroid T-shirt.
I always saw JUDGE DREDD, as a sequel to Demolition Man.
Sammy Lane demolition man is better
Sammy Lane, Totally agree
Only without Wesley Snipes who was the best part about that flim.
Cause it was.
@@GothamKnight84661 Sandra Bullock was pretty good in _Demolition Man_ as well, considering this was her first major role (i believe).
I love your videos I recommend them all the time
I've never read the comics, and when I saw the movie, I didn't even know it was based on a comic character. I liked it. My husband, who did know the comics, was a little less enthused, but still enjoyed it.
Short circuit, Jonny five is alive. Thanks Minty from Panama City Beach FL 👽
Random note: the name of the studio, "Buena Vista", is *not* pronounced, "byoo-na vista", but rather is pronounced, "bwen-na vista".
Likewise it's SHNY-der (with the "H" sound) , not SNY-der.
Seriously, how does one get the latter sound from clearly seeing the "ch" before the "n" in the name spelling?
Yes, he's Australian. It happens.
Nice work man
Good job ! Keep it up Minty!
I never read the comics so I thought it was a perfectly good action movie. I love the dark and dystopian feel it gives off plus everyone loves Rob Schnieder lol
Accent or not, I have never heard Buena Vista pronounced like that. "byoona vista"
I remember enjoying this film when it got to home media. The fact that I didn’t totally get it might’ve helped me enjoy it. At the same time, I suspect that my dad only rented it because we just generally enjoyed Sylvester Stallone in my house.
(Although somehow, it was 11 years (1993-2004) before I caught my first look at Demolition Man.)
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1:58 it's interesting how Urban's Dredd has a more similar look to the very first appearances of Dredd (suit wise), whereas Stallone's Dredd adheres to the more classic and iconic appearance.
And remember: eat recycled food.. It's good for the environment, and it's okay for you.
Good stuff - thx!
I'm an old school Judge Dredd comic fan and I loved this movie.
The opening scenes when Stallone had the helmet on was ok, it felt like Judge Dredd, but once he took the helmet off it was like, "What are we watching here? Generic Slyvester Stallone Movie?"
Wish you would have used Anthrax "I am the law" it's so cool and written about JD
I AM THE LAW! You won’t fuck around no more!
I totally agree. Its one of those films that you can't help watching. Cheers Minty 👍
I liked this movie minty and your videos always show ether new movies I haven't seen or just thing I didn't know about my favorite movies and for that I thank you minty
I need a Major League video sir. I need this in my life.
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100% agree. Bad Judge Dredd movie, but not a bad movie in general. It's a great popcorn flick to have on in the background on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
This movie is not the only time that Walken was originally considered to play a villain in a Stallone film, Walken was the original choice for the villain Eric Qualen in Cliffhanger but he dropped out once filming started and John Lithgow got the part. You should also do one of these on Freejack (that sci fi film with Emilo Estevez and Mick Jagger).
Can you imagine the path Dredd would have gone under Ford & Scott?? I 🤔🤔
Could you imagine how many Arnold one liners we would have gotten out of Judge Dredd if he were casted instead?
*throws perp through door
HERE IS DER DOOR!
Smashes perp into tarmac
HERE IS DER FLOOR!
Rams perps head into eagle shoulder pad
I AM DER LAW!!!!
I'll be the law!
Despite its many flaws, Max von Sydow made it worth watching just for his performance. Screen presence and class.
YES YES YES.... YOU KEEP REVIEWING ALL MY FAVORITE MOVIES!!!!
i was just watching your red dawn video
10 things you didn’t know about The Breakfast Club
Hey cause minty liked this comment does it mean his going to do it???
Can you see the Dragon too? I don’t know
@@Blitzo8390 we can only hope, there are so many of us making requests and I understand minty has so much to do but it would be nice. My Life will be well lived the day he likes one of my comments.
they didn't actually eat breakfast
The Breakfast Club is a great movie
Going to explore the full extent of the “Leeeeeaw” Omg that had me rolling! Well played sir.
It's pronounced "LLLaaaaughwww".😂😁
On the other hand "Dredd" is a freaking masterpiece
Arnie would have been brilliant in the role!
I agree Dredd with Karl Urban was the best and hope Dredd II will get made
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Great review Minty, you're right this works best as a Stallone flick rather than a faithful adaptation of Judge Dredd in fact this movie made me seek out old Dredd comics. There's also an expanded score with the great Alan Silvestri music that has as a bonus the aforementioned trailer music by Jerry Goldsmith.
Love this movie, you have been judged!!!!
I AM... THE LAW!
I requested this thank you Minty! I knew you would kill it.
Great vid Minty! I loved the Stallone Dredd movie! As far as it being a faithful adaption on the comics, no, but as you said its certainly not a bad movie. I own it and still watch it whenever it comes on. And that SNES video game was awesome as well.
Early drafts of RoboCop's design was almost identical to Judge Dredd.
OCP headquarters in Robocop is a real building with added floors via graphics where judge dredd is all done in a studio
@@jasinere35 he's talking about the costume design
If you watch Minty's episode on ROBOCOP, he even shows pictures of the early Robocop design. Funny enough, ROBOCOP came out of an early JUDGE DREDD script, which is why early versions of Robocop looked like Judge Dredd... because it was _supposed_ to be Judge Dredd.
Hell, if you think about it, ROBOCOP "is" a Judge Dredd movie. You have Hershey (Nancy Allen) as the female sidekick who portrays his more human side... the villains are kinda kooky like the Angel Gang. You even have the ABC Warrior in the form of the ED-209.
BTW, here is the Rob Bottin early concept (when Michael Ironside was up for the part):
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Ironically Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, Michael Ironside and Armand assante were considered to play Alex Murphy/Robocop .
Come to think about it always wanted to see judge dredd & RoboCop team up to kick ass & take names. But I would settle for them fighting each other.
How dumb those comments where they mention it that he should wear the helmet. come on guys you probably never saw the 1995 Stallone movie, than you would knew why he is not wearing it at a certain point in the movie.
Urbans Dredd is bad Raid remake.
First, Dredd is not a remake. Second, there was no reason for Stallone to remove the helmet. Fargo tells him to stand at ease. Stallone just wanted his ugly mug on display as quick as possible.
I agree with you in every aspect.
Stallone had to remove his helmet sooner or later based on the script because he stopped being a Judge and even send to prison. How could he still wear his helmet and uniform people? Do you even payed any attention to the movie's story?
I love the sets, costumes and effects in this film and do find it a fun movie.
Dredd is a masterpiece- I loved it more than words can say - but Judge Dredd has a special place in my heart - even the music on this video made me get excited again!
The gang/militia leader at the beginning of the movie that's Ajax from The Warriors
This was my first Sylvester Stallone movie.
One of the first Stallone movies I saw was Rhinestone, as terrible and cheesy as a movie can get.
This really was one of my favourite films and loved it, good action and cheesey and was great fun to watch
I’m a 90s kid and everyone loved this movie back then. I think the time it came out and how people felt about it then should be taken into consideration. Most 90s movies probably won’t hold up to scrutiny today.
hope next is the underrated Dredd (2012)
I think he did that last week, or it might have been everything wrong with, I might be getting my websites mixed up.
@@jasongerrard8940 he hasn't yet but looking forward to when he does.
@@jasongerrard8940 hmmm ill got check his old vids
Karl Urban is the true Judge Dredd.
Good vid. I loved the movie & I loved thee comics.
Another awesome video Minty! What about Starship Troopers?