• Y|yukichigai
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    1283 months ago

    Dredd. Karl Urban absolutely nailed that role, and all without ever showing the top half of his face.

    • @TehBamski@lemmy.worldOP
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      293 months ago

      Sadly Dredd didn’t make enough money to recoup their production costs, while it was in theaters. It’s been estimated that Dredd made around $20 million in the Home Market. This means how many DVD and Blu-ray sales they made. I wasn’t able to find any info on streaming numbers unfortunately.

      I still hold out hope that a sequel is made and released before the end of the decade.

      • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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        -43 months ago

        If Dredd is the movie I’m thinking of, I would assume VHS sales outpaced both Bluray and dvd sales combined! Didn’t that movie come out in 1995?

        • Rhynoplaz
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          213 months ago

          That was Judge Dredd. They’re talking about the remake, I think.

          • Y|yukichigai
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            223 months ago

            Aye, the 2012 movie staring Karl Urban, not the 1995 dumpster fire starring Stallone.

            • It’s probably because I was drunk when I watched Judge Dredd in the theater, but I seem to remember liking Stallone in that. I thought that Dredd was just a worse rip-off of The Raid, but then I read somewhere that they basically co-evolved to a similar thing.

              • @Fondots@lemmy.world
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                83 months ago

                Judge Dread was a fine movie for people who are into that sort of movie (and I am) but it was a pretty terrible adaptation of the comics.

              • Y|yukichigai
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                43 months ago

                As a Stallone movie it’s entertaining in a “brain off eat popcorn” way, same sorta feel as Demolition Man (which was fun). It’s only once you understand the material that it’s supposed to be adapting that you feel like you were cheated.

                  • Y|yukichigai
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                    23 months ago

                    I mean… Werner Herzog telling a man to eat his own fingers was pretty great. But otherwise yeah.

                • Rob T Firefly
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                  13 months ago

                  It also depends on your ability to not leave when Rob Schneider shows up and starts Rob Schneidering all over the damn screen.