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Dredd

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 35m
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7.1/10
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Karl Urban in Dredd (2012)
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CyberpunkDrug CrimeDystopian Sci-FiOne-Person Army ActionActionCrimeSci-Fi

In a violent, futuristic metropolis, a law enforcement and his rookie trainee become caught up in a high-stakes drug war.In a violent, futuristic metropolis, a law enforcement and his rookie trainee become caught up in a high-stakes drug war.In a violent, futuristic metropolis, a law enforcement and his rookie trainee become caught up in a high-stakes drug war.

  • Director
    • Pete Travis
  • Writers
    • John Wagner
    • Carlos Ezquerra
    • Alex Garland
  • Stars
    • Karl Urban
    • Olivia Thirlby
    • Lena Headey
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    309K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,561
    594
    • Director
      • Pete Travis
    • Writers
      • John Wagner
      • Carlos Ezquerra
      • Alex Garland
    • Stars
      • Karl Urban
      • Olivia Thirlby
      • Lena Headey
    • 924User reviews
    • 487Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Karl Urban
    Karl Urban
    • Judge Dredd
    Olivia Thirlby
    Olivia Thirlby
    • Anderson
    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Ma-Ma
    Rachel Wood
    • Control Operator 1
    Andile Mngadi
    • Passenger
    Porteus Xandau
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    Jason Cope
    Jason Cope
    • Zwirner
    Emma Breschi
    • Hostage
    Rakie Ayola
    Rakie Ayola
    • Chief Judge
    Tamer Burjaq
    Tamer Burjaq
    • Ma-Ma Bodyguard
    Warrick Grier
    • Caleb
    Wood Harris
    Wood Harris
    • Kay
    Shoki Mokgapa
    • Woman with Child
    Yohan Chun
    • Girl in Window
    Eden Knowles
    • Girl in Window
    Desmond Lai Lan
    • Homeless Man
    Deobia Oparei
    Deobia Oparei
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    Patrick Lyster
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    • Director
      • Pete Travis
    • Writers
      • John Wagner
      • Carlos Ezquerra
      • Alex Garland
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    7BA_Harrison

    Karl Urban IS Dredd.

    I've been a Dredd fan for thirty years now, but I'm not about to give this movie adaptation of my favourite comic character a ridiculously high rating purely from some misguided sense of loyalty. Instead, I'm going to give it a deservingly high score because, quite simply, it is a very good film, one that successfully captures the essence of the 2000AD strip, delivering brutal action by the bucket-load, excellent central performances, and inspired direction, all enhanced by breathtaking state-of-the-art 3D special effects.

    After the debacle that was Stallone's Judge Dredd (1995), the makers of this movie have clearly made their prime directive to please hardcore Dredd fans, and it shows: the screenplay, by Alex Garland, remains very faithful to the spirit of the comic, and in Karl Urban, we now have the perfect Dredd-all raspy voice and humourless grimace, it looks as though the character has jumped straight onto the screen from the pages of 2000AD (helmet intact). Similarly, it would be hard to imagine anyone more suitable than Olivia Thirlby as rookie Psi-Judge Anderson (and believe me, I've tried!).

    Is Dredd 3D my 'ideal' Dredd movie? Not quite... made for a comparatively meagre budget of $45million, it would be hard pushed to live up to my impossibly high expectations (just realising the Mega-City One of my dreams would require way more money than it cost to make this entire film). That said, it is definitely a massive step in the right direction, and if it is the financial success that it genuinely deserves to be, who knows what treats await us in the future: The Cursed Earth, Judge Cal, Judge Death, The Apocalypse War.... I'm salivating like a Klegg just thinking about it.

    ** EDIT - 5th April 2021 ** Just watched Dredd again, this time without the benefit of 3D, and found it less impressive than I remembered. I was struck more than before by how poorly Mega City One is presented, with vehicles that look like they're from now instead the end of the 21st century. Little effort was spent in making the environment appear futuristic - things like computer keyboards and electric fans are still as they are today. Budget was clearly an issue, and it shows.

    Also, the whole 'Wait' conversation doesn't work for me. The bad judge would've plugged Dredd in the head instead of allowing him to buy time.

    I still love Urban's portrayal, and the violence is cool, but I really hope that if there is a next time, they make the film look more like the comics.

    Old rating: 8/10 New rating: 6.5/10, rounded up to 7. It's still good, just not great.
    8SnoopyStyle

    Perfect Dredd

    In a dystopian future, the world is devastated. Judge Dredd (Karl Urban) is the last word in Law & Order within Mega-City One. Judge Cassandra Anderson (Olivia Thirlby) is his junior partner. They are battling drug lord Ma-Ma (Lena Headey) who is operating out of a massive apartment block.

    The previous version of Judge Dredd (1995) starring Sly is a campy affair. Consider that it had Rob Schneider in it. 'nuff said. This one brings us into the comics once again but this time, they drop the camp. It is well written probably because they had Alex Garland who also wrote 28 Days Later... and Sunshine among others. Karl Urban is not as imposing as Sly but he does a solid job. Most importantly, he's not impersonating Sly. Olivia Thirlby is great as a foil or conscience to Dredd. Their relationship is the heart of the movie. Lena Headey does a good job as the baddie. It's an interesting unusual choice. It's certainly not your average muscle bound villain.

    I did have 2 problems. First, Slo-Mo happens too many times. The first couple of times are interesting. I'm sure it's cool 3D fun, but even that would get tiresome. It's a balancing act between pace and cool and the climax needs pace more than cool. Second problem is the ending. The final fight with Lena Headey is not as climatic as needed. It's a bit of a letdown. Overall, this is super-fun despite the minor problems.
    9garciarichard

    Criminally underappreciated

    Dredd is a simple action film with a simple premise that suffers from the legacy of a horrid 1995 Hollywood film adaptation to a British cult comic (2000 AD). It's a shame a sequel never saw the light of day, since Karl Urban was superb in his portrayal of Judge Dredd.
    8ben-798-604758

    Straight to The Point, Well Directed, Really Violent

    This definitely isn't one of those movies with a lot of character development, but its not your typical action flick either. This is a beautiful work of art with a lot of stylized violence, desolate alleys with shady characters and ill intentions. The grungy neon lights of a dystopian future, the scarlet blood and glimmering glass, the hauntingly beautiful slow motion, what makes this movie great is definitely the visual aspects.

    Dredd himself is very one dimensional, forcedly so. Stern, analytical, gruff, his toughness masking a side of him the audience never actually gets to see. His character is described perfectly in the first few minutes by his new psychic apprentice, which is the last look you get inside of his head before its slammed shut. He is a man who takes his duty seriously to the point that it consumes him, defines him.

    Ma-ma is sadistically brilliant. Her mob-style domination of peach tree creates a claustrophobic apprehension for a threat far too big to take on in a box far too small to escape. The terror by which she controls the people is believable and vicious. Whats lost in character development is regained by the subtle twisted moments and reactions to the threats imposed on each of the characters.

    The psychic scenes were perhaps the most well done and paints a very nice psychological battle between the judge in training and her prisoner. I would've actually enjoyed more of these as they were very surreal and artistic. Its also cool to see the way she breaks him down even after he thinks he has the upper hand.

    Slow mo, the drug this movie centers around, makes for some very awesome fight scenes on par with Sherlock Holmes 2: a Game of Shadows and the Matrix. The visual effects were very well executed and i myself being a visual effects artist, have only one complaint. At some points the blood was a bit oversaturated and toonish, which was likely in attempt to match the comic but draws away from a few scenes.
    80U

    I really liked this movie.

    Graphic, gripping, and very well developed. This is exactly what we should see from a comic of this subject matter. The performances are outstanding; everyone plays their role to absolute perfection. Completely loaded with entertaining action and blood to keep you interested. The directing, editing, sound design, and effects, terrific. A criminally underrated movie that I'm glad got the cult following and recognition it deserves.

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    • Trivia
      Karl Urban insisted on riding the Lawmaster motorcycle himself.
    • Goofs
      (at around 51 mins) When Dredd throws Kay across the room, he rolls over a desk and his arms come apart even though he is handcuffed.
    • Quotes

      Anderson: [reads Kay's mind] Sir, he's thinking about going for your gun.

      Judge Dredd: Yeah.

      Anderson: [reads it again] He just changed his mind.

      Judge Dredd: Yeah.

    • Connections
      Edited into 5 Second Movies: Dredd 3D (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Jubilee (Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around)
      Written by Bobby Womack, Harold Payne, Damon Albarn and Richard Russell

      Published by ABKCO Music, Inc. (BMI), Chrysalis Music Ltd, Copyright Control

      Performed by Bobby Womack

      Licensed courtesy of XL Recordings Ltd.

      By arrangement with Beggars Group Media Ltd.

      (p) 2012 XL Recordings Ltd.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2012 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • South Africa
      • United States
      • India
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hội Thẩm Phán
    • Filming locations
      • Johannesburg, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • DNA Films
      • Peach Trees
      • Rena Films
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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,414,714
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,278,491
      • Sep 23, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $41,037,742
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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