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# Dredd [3D Blu-ray/Blu-ray + Digital Copy + UltraViolet]

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High octane sci-fi action movie with all-out, guns-blazing, bone-crushing, explosives-laden action. Based on the popular comic book character JUDGE DREDD. The future America is an irradiated wasteland. On its East Coast lies Mega City One - a vast violent metropolis where criminals rule the chaotic streets. The only force of order lies with the urban cops called "Judges" who possess the combined powers of judge jury and instant executioner. The ultimate Judge Dredd (Karl Urban) is tasked with ridding the city of its latest scourge -a dangerous drug and the sadistic prostitute turned drug pusher who is using it to take over the city. Though few moviegoers queued up to see it, Pete Travis's Dredd is, like its titular hero, a tough, effective piece of action machinery with a single purpose: to fill the screen with as much eye-popping visual mayhem as possible. Based on the iconic British comic series Judge Dredd , which was previously adapted as the 1995 Sylvester Stallone vehicle of the same name, Dredd hews closer to its source material in its depiction of a postapocalyptic world reduced to anarchy and the police force known as the Judges, who try, convict, and execute criminals in one fell swoop. Karl Urban ( Star Trek , The Lord of the Rings ) is terrifically effective as Dredd, a monosyllabic force of nature dispatched to halt the manufacture of an addictive and disorienting narcotic called "Slo-Mo" by the vicious drug lord Ma-Ma (Lena Headey). With judge-in-training Anderson (Olivia Thirlby) in tow, Dredd works his way up Ma-Ma's 200-story tower stronghold, facing off against her minions as well as corrupt Judges in a barrage of elaborately violent action set pieces. Much of what sets Dredd apart from other comic book and science fiction-action features--the obsessive, brutal focus of its protagonist and the relentlessly bleak environment of the film's setting, Mega City-One--may also be off-putting for viewers who appreciate some grey areas or levity in their entertainment (though that's not to say that Dredd doesn't have its own flinty sense of humor). But Travis's approach should appeal to both fans of the original comic as well as those who favor a vision of the future on the darkly dystopian side, à la Paul Verhoeven's RoboCop and John Carpenter's Escape from New York . Karl Urban acquits himself well to Dredd's steely single-mindedness, expressing an unyielding sense of righteousness in a helmet that obscures nearly all of his features; Thirlby and Headey are also fine as strong, forthright female characters on either side of Dredd's moral compass. The single-disc Blu-ray includes both the standard and 3-D versions of the film, with the latter option avoiding some of the vertigo-inducing effects of digital 3-D while also offering the best showcase for the extraordinary "Slo Mo" sequences. Extras include a solid, introductory featurette on the history of the Dredd character via interviews with, among others, its creators John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra, and an overview of the picture's visual effects and 3-D process with cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle. A brief motion comic outlines the back story for Ma-Ma, while the remainder of the supplements are devoted to electronic press kit coverage of the set design and Dredd's array of equipment, among others. A digital copy and UltraViolet stream/download round out the disc. --Paul Gaita

Review: Great Movie, Pure Dredd - For starters, I am a huge JD fan, which made me excited and also worried about this second attempt at bringing him and his world to the big screen. Dredd stands as a stark example of how clear storytelling and a simple plot can make an extraordinary film. The laughable Stallone film tried to shoe horn in too many concepts from the 30+ year history of the character. Dredd, on the other hand, focused purely on the meat of the character, giving only small glimpses of the sprawling universe he inhabits. Judge Dredd may seem hollow and robotic to new comers, but this is exactly why his character is so beloved. The film makers do a great service to the character, and Karl Urban's performance helps to solidify this. I can only smile when reading irate reviews hammering the lack of character development and robotic acting. The reviewers obviously don't understand. There is a reason why JD never takes his helmet off. He is meant to be faceless. He is the one solid and reliable rock in the sea of crazy that is the far future. The one drawback is that this film is very violent, and if you aren't prepared for it you will be turned off fairly quickly. It also makes great use of slow motion to capture and juxtapose the action from different viewpoints. This gives the action scenes a strange pace, but I felt it to be perfectly suited to the plot. It only felt overdone during a couple of sequences. Speaking of plot, this film has taken some knocks because of a thin plot. I find this funny considering how paper thin most movie plots are when compared to novels and comics. The Hobbit is a movie about a long journey, and is great because of what happens along the way and what obstacles they have to overcome. This movie is essentially a day in the life of Judge Dredd, and is about his journey to stop and apprehend a gang leader. It is great because of what happens along the way and what obstacles he must overcome. A simple, clearly stated plot with great story telling wrapped around it is what you will find in this film if you give it a chance. I did, even with my fear of past failures, and I loved it. I don't like the Ultraviolet service, but this disc also has an iTunes compatible download. If there is a drawback, then it is that all of these are crammed onto a single disc instead of giving us a separate disc for the Blu Ray and the digital download. Also, having no DVD version available in the set was a bit of a downer since I like to loan mine out to friends to get them hooked. The digital download worked fine for me, though, and the BR ran perfectly in my 1st generation PS3.
Review: One of my Favorite movies of 2012 - Number one, i do not enjoy seeing movies in 3D in the theaters, because A) i wear glasses and 3D glasses dont fit well over them. so the whole movie i am uncomfortable fiddling with them. and B) the 3D glasses make the screen darker, and you lose detail. and i don't see that big of a difference. But Dredd was one of the only 3D movies that i completely enjoyed, and feel like i got my money worth, the 3D was awesome, and i feel like this is one of the only movies that you should have seen in 3D over the 2D version. I have never read the Judge Dredd comics, but i knew who he was, and the Stallone version ruined my interest in Dredd, so when i saw this faithful remake was coming out i was excited that Dredd would get a pretty cool kick ass adaptation. Karl Urban does a great job on Dredd, and he keeps the Helmet ON, he isn't like the Vain Stallone who had to show his face the whole movie, Dredd never takes his helmet off. this movie stays true to that. This movie is AMAZING, and a movie i feel that i can watch over and over again, the action is plentiful, the story moves along well, the characters are great, the Slo-MO is the big highlight of the movie, and the Score is really good. if you have the choice to buy one movie this month this would be the movie to get. GET DREDD!! i am disappointed that Dredd did not perform well in theaters, but that is because America does not really know the Judge Dredd comic's, so they ignored it. but you don't need to be a comic fan to enjoy this Great movie, that i feel is very faithful to the source material. i really do hope that they make a sequel to Dredd, the movie ends and you want MORE. hopefully Dredd will gain a Cult following in Bluray sales and they will decide to go ahead with another. So DO NOT Pirate this movie, Dredd deserves every penny, so buy this Bluray, it is awesome, and the Bluray has the standard and 3D versions on the same disc. and it comes with a digital copy too, i travel a lot every weekend, and this is a movie i will put on my iPad and watch on the plane!!! Dredd is my Favorite movie of 2012 and there were a lot of great movies, but this one made me want more!! i am thinking about reading the Comics too now! Have a Great day, and i hope this Review helped you buy this KICK ASS movie, that is one of the best Comic book adaptations to date! :)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Domhall Gleeson, Karl Urban, Lena Headey, Olivia Thirlby, Pete Travis, Santi Scinelli |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 9,886 Reviews |
| Format | 3D, AC-3, Closed-captioned, DTS Surround Sound, Digital copy, Subtitled, Ultraviolet, Widescreen |
| Genre | Action |
| Initial release date | 2012-09-21 |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Domhall Gleeson, Karl Urban, Lena Headey, Olivia Thirlby, Pete Travis, Santi Scinelli
- **Format:** 3D, AC-3, Closed-captioned, DTS Surround Sound, Digital copy, Subtitled, Ultraviolet, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Action
- **Initial release date:** 2012-09-21
- **Language:** English

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Movie, Pure Dredd
*by F***T on January 24, 2013*

For starters, I am a huge JD fan, which made me excited and also worried about this second attempt at bringing him and his world to the big screen. Dredd stands as a stark example of how clear storytelling and a simple plot can make an extraordinary film. The laughable Stallone film tried to shoe horn in too many concepts from the 30+ year history of the character. Dredd, on the other hand, focused purely on the meat of the character, giving only small glimpses of the sprawling universe he inhabits. Judge Dredd may seem hollow and robotic to new comers, but this is exactly why his character is so beloved. The film makers do a great service to the character, and Karl Urban's performance helps to solidify this. I can only smile when reading irate reviews hammering the lack of character development and robotic acting. The reviewers obviously don't understand. There is a reason why JD never takes his helmet off. He is meant to be faceless. He is the one solid and reliable rock in the sea of crazy that is the far future. The one drawback is that this film is very violent, and if you aren't prepared for it you will be turned off fairly quickly. It also makes great use of slow motion to capture and juxtapose the action from different viewpoints. This gives the action scenes a strange pace, but I felt it to be perfectly suited to the plot. It only felt overdone during a couple of sequences. Speaking of plot, this film has taken some knocks because of a thin plot. I find this funny considering how paper thin most movie plots are when compared to novels and comics. The Hobbit is a movie about a long journey, and is great because of what happens along the way and what obstacles they have to overcome. This movie is essentially a day in the life of Judge Dredd, and is about his journey to stop and apprehend a gang leader. It is great because of what happens along the way and what obstacles he must overcome. A simple, clearly stated plot with great story telling wrapped around it is what you will find in this film if you give it a chance. I did, even with my fear of past failures, and I loved it. I don't like the Ultraviolet service, but this disc also has an iTunes compatible download. If there is a drawback, then it is that all of these are crammed onto a single disc instead of giving us a separate disc for the Blu Ray and the digital download. Also, having no DVD version available in the set was a bit of a downer since I like to loan mine out to friends to get them hooked. The digital download worked fine for me, though, and the BR ran perfectly in my 1st generation PS3.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of my Favorite movies of 2012
*by I***C on January 14, 2013*

Number one, i do not enjoy seeing movies in 3D in the theaters, because A) i wear glasses and 3D glasses dont fit well over them. so the whole movie i am uncomfortable fiddling with them. and B) the 3D glasses make the screen darker, and you lose detail. and i don't see that big of a difference. But Dredd was one of the only 3D movies that i completely enjoyed, and feel like i got my money worth, the 3D was awesome, and i feel like this is one of the only movies that you should have seen in 3D over the 2D version. I have never read the Judge Dredd comics, but i knew who he was, and the Stallone version ruined my interest in Dredd, so when i saw this faithful remake was coming out i was excited that Dredd would get a pretty cool kick ass adaptation. Karl Urban does a great job on Dredd, and he keeps the Helmet ON, he isn't like the Vain Stallone who had to show his face the whole movie, Dredd never takes his helmet off. this movie stays true to that. This movie is AMAZING, and a movie i feel that i can watch over and over again, the action is plentiful, the story moves along well, the characters are great, the Slo-MO is the big highlight of the movie, and the Score is really good. if you have the choice to buy one movie this month this would be the movie to get. GET DREDD!! i am disappointed that Dredd did not perform well in theaters, but that is because America does not really know the Judge Dredd comic's, so they ignored it. but you don't need to be a comic fan to enjoy this Great movie, that i feel is very faithful to the source material. i really do hope that they make a sequel to Dredd, the movie ends and you want MORE. hopefully Dredd will gain a Cult following in Bluray sales and they will decide to go ahead with another. So DO NOT Pirate this movie, Dredd deserves every penny, so buy this Bluray, it is awesome, and the Bluray has the standard and 3D versions on the same disc. and it comes with a digital copy too, i travel a lot every weekend, and this is a movie i will put on my iPad and watch on the plane!!! Dredd is my Favorite movie of 2012 and there were a lot of great movies, but this one made me want more!! i am thinking about reading the Comics too now! Have a Great day, and i hope this Review helped you buy this KICK ASS movie, that is one of the best Comic book adaptations to date! :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brilliant film and adaptation of the "2000 A.D." (aka Judge Dredd) comics.
*by R***X on January 18, 2013*

The world of MegaCity started in a comic book series called "2000 A.D." in 1979 as a black & white ink outline style. It was a British/Spanish artist's idea to create a new sci-fi comic off the heels of '77's Star Wars craze, because Sci-Fi was not selling well in the comic market. The fan-favorite character in the comic was "Judge Dredd," labeled as the "Judge, Jury, and Executioner" in what the Brits (emphasis on Brits) felt as a "right-wing" Fascist Police State mentality at the time. (Fascism is more of a Left-wing thing, actually...Big Government telling you what to do and how to act, etc) But anyway, some of the uniform and symbols of the Judges and Command Central were big Eagles, which have been symbols of European Fascism thru-out the centuries (Roman, Nazis, and to an extension America.) The stories in 2000 A.D. and Judge Dredd have generally been more about everyday life in MegaCity and the surrounding Cursed Earth areas, rather than just on Judge Dredd, so the stories are pretty much endless. Dredd is just there to clean up the mess. Which leads us to the story portrayed in this 2012 Dredd rebbot film. In Dredd 3D, we have a MegaBlock (a 200-story cubical shaped towering mass of concrete with a open central core for sunlight and ventilation purposes surrounded by businesses and slummy apartments) called 'Peachtrees,' that is being run by the Ma.Ma Clan. A drug clan ran by Lena Heady's character whose drug of choice is Slo-Mo (a drug that slows your brain's perception of time down to 1% of real time.) Their rule is ruthless and involves some very graphic actions of murdering poor folks that get in their way. Well, in a Crime Call to the Judges that involves the murder of 3 Judges in Peachtrees, sends Dredd and his new female Rookie Judge into this MegaBlock to investigate. Well, to make a long story short. The Ma.Ma Clan lock-down the MegaBlock, trapping Dredd and his partner inside, with a bounty on their head. So the rest of the film involves them trying to get out and killing as any bad guys as they need to. Think Die Hard with an all-purpose hi-tech 9mm auto-pistol. But what makes this Dredd so superior to Stallone's '95 outing, is that it adheres to the dark and gritty atmosphere of the comics, along with a bright, but gloomy (and grainy) comic book color palette, akin to the Ray Stevenson "Punisher: Warzone" film. This film actually looks like you're watching a live-action motion comic. And quite frankly, it works brilliantly. The slow-mo parts (4000 fps) also emphasize this comic book feel. Unlike the '95 film, this one absolutely deserves a follow-up....telling an all-new story, as this story wraps up with the death of the villian. I'd love to see them go into the Cursed Earth Saga. That'd be cool as hell. Maybe not in the next film, but perhaps in a 3rd if this iteration goes that far.

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