

Join David, Nicole, and guest Justin Zenger as we explore such topics as What is Max Von Sydow doing in this film? Is it possible for Armand Assante to out-overact Stallone? Why would you put Diane Lane in this movie and give her nothing to do? Why must fascism look so stylish?įor listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Masters of the Universe’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Die Hard.’ David will return next episode as well! Brett Stewart will return next week. I'm stunned at how good this thing is upon reviewing it.In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Justin Zenger, delve into 1995’s ‘Judge Dredd.’īased on the character from the dystopian British comic “2000 A.D.,” Judge Dredd was an odd mishmash of a movie that was true to the look of the original and a few of the plot points, but had the spirit of a Stallone action vehicle, with a rather unfortunate sprinkling of Rob Schneider thrown in for the hell of it. The digital effects also work themselves into the story very well. (1995) Juez Dredd Watch online Download Subtitles Searcher: 1CD 50.000: 85x srt: 0.0: 0: 5. Stallone's intro is pathetic but he excels along the way. Movie details 'In the future, one man is the law.'. Max Von Sydow and Jurgen Prochnow add their talents to give the movie a seasoned flavor. Armand Assante is really great as the villain, Diane Lane excels in a role that doesn't fit her and Rob Schneider is stunningly endearing as the third wheel in a party of two. He meets a Texas Chainsaw Massacre family in his exile, with an android member who looks suspiciously like Terry Bradshaw. Repost is prohibited without the creator's permission. His duty: police the violent metropolitan sprawls that crowd the decaying earth, and kill criminals on the spot if necessary. He's accused of a crime he didn't commit and is punished, like in Demolition Man. Judge Dredd 1995 1080p HD 6.5K ViewsIn the crime-plagued future, the only thing standing between order and chaos is Judge Joseph Dredd (Sylvester Stallone). Stallone, like in Demolition Man, plays a supercop. This movie is almost a replica of Demolition Man but is tons more fun. This is Blade Runner meets Demolition Man meets Texas Chainsaw massacre meets Superman 2 meets Star Wars Trilogy. This thing is amazingly good and entertaining throwaway cheese. That being said, I bashed this movie when my friends and I watched first watched it back in 1995 in the theater. A lavishly illustrated, full-color chronicle traces the making of the sixty-million-dollar science-fiction action film starring Sylvester Stallone.

I'll preface this by saying that I have never read the Judge Dredd comic.
