Action that never stops, decent commie themes, very original story, and amazing effects. I guess they didn't need to make the main protagonist a white dude, otherwise it's the one film I can watch again and again.

Am I allowed to post links pirate sites or is that banned??

  • CoolYori [she/her]
    hexbear
    42
    4 months ago

    Usually when I get done with Fury Road I have to watch Dredd afterwards. I love both those movies so much and they are tied in my head together.

    • @SSJ2Marx
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      edit-2
      4 months ago

      Dredd and Fury Road were like a brief incursion from another universe where blockbuster movies never got replaced by cape slop. 80s style action but with 2010s writing and special effects chefs-kiss

      • zed_proclaimer [he/him]
        hexbear
        27
        4 months ago

        Avatar as well. The whole second half of Avatar 2 made me realize CGI could be good if put to better use. Cameron knows how to keep shit grounded and tell a good visual narrative even with blue giants slaughtering yanks

        • invo_rt [he/him]
          hexbear
          6
          4 months ago

          Staying grounded is the important part for good CG. Even though it's capeshit, I always compare Black Panther in Civil War vs the Black Panther movie. Civil War Black Panther looks great because there's a lot of actual actors and physicality to the reference shots. Fast forward to the final fight in the Black Panther movie and it's a floaty, disconnected wholly CG mess.

      • Red Wizard 🪄@lemmygrad.ml
        hexbear
        17
        4 months ago

        I saw Dredd in theaters in 3D and I've never since seen a 3D movie that justified the extra expence. I'm sad that it's unlikely I'll ever experience it that way again. It was incredible. Easily one of the best action movies ever.

        • pastalicious [he/him, undecided]
          hexbear
          10
          4 months ago

          Long days journey into night by Bi Gan. The theatrical run, which I sadly missed, transitions to a 3d movie when the main character falls asleep 80 minutes into the movie and his 80 minute one-shot fever dream begins.

          • Red Wizard 🪄@lemmygrad.ml
            hexbear
            11
            4 months ago

            The 3D in Dredd was very subtle until the perspective shifted to the drugged out lackies, and then it was cranked way up and was tied into really good slowmo action.

            • pastalicious [he/him, undecided]
              hexbear
              10
              4 months ago

              This is the way to do it. Use the 3d as a tool to signal something to the audience; tell them something has changed or draw attention to things you want them thinking about. Not just “object looks like it’s getting closer to you, wow!”

    • MineDayOff [none/use name]
      hexbear
      8
      4 months ago

      Dredd absolutely should have had more movies. It got lost in the 3d craze so people handwave it away but it was truly great. Karl Urban is legend.

      • invo_rt [he/him]
        hexbear
        6
        edit-2
        4 months ago

        I agree. I feel like Dredd was just a few years too early to catch the brief R-rated blockbuster resurgence. I wanted high budget Dredd vs Death?

    • Des [she/her, they/them]
      hexbear
      3
      4 months ago

      i should have read further down thread because i just commented this! same here!!!