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Here's a vehicle from the 1995 movie. I think the cybertruck could fit in with something like that if it had some greebles and a matching paint job.
The only Judge Dredd movie I recognize is the one with Karl Urban, which was sadly under-advertised and didn't make the money it should have..
Fun movie. I should watch it again when I can get more edibles
"Dang, this movie about pigs killing harmless drug users would be so much better high."
You're not wrong, it's just funny.
Cersei can never be harmless
I'll fight for the Stallone version any time.
Urban's version was unironic, and Dredd is always meant to be done ironically.
The greatest version of Dredd is Stallone... in Demolition Man
Interesting take.
The Urban version is damn near a complete ripoff of The Raid, which is a better movie. It’s a fun watch and Heady gives a great performance, but that’s about it.
It's way underrated, but watch Dick Tracey with Warren Beatty and Madonna. She gives the best performance of her career and the movie makers used a lot of great tricks to make it look like an old time cartoon come to life. For instance, in the old 'four color' process, there was exactly one shade of yellow, one of green etc. No variation. If you look ,you'll see that they did the same thing in the movie.
Not a ripoff but a fucking coincidence. The movie that premiered first started recording second.
Dude, there are entire segments that are almost shot-for-shot homages. I really enjoy the Urban version of Dredd, but it's just The Raid with white people.
I would buy that before I bought a cyber truck.