how is this compared to dredd 3d?
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everlone_2000 — 11 years ago(December 15, 2014 04:15 AM)
From what I can recall it was a child, they could have shot him but that's seriously unethical and when they tried to catch him he was too quick.
Worth noting as well that shooting him was an entirely pointless waste of a life, given the revelations right at the end of the film. -
WanaxOdysseus — 13 years ago(January 02, 2013 07:33 AM)
I side with Dredd as the better movie. I feel that The Raid is good at getting that adrenalin going, but the story works better for Dredd in terms of internal consistency. The Raid just has too many moments where I was taken out of the movie because of strange character choices and too neatly choreographed martial arts.
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SweatFromAFatMan — 13 years ago(January 02, 2013 10:26 AM)
@WanaxOdysseus,
well yeah?? It's a martial arts movie for one thing and also, I'm sick and tired of people comparing this movie to Dredd!!!!! You might as well compare it to Asian Slut Cum Guzzler 4!!!!! -
PI71 — 13 years ago(January 04, 2013 03:54 PM)
I measure how good a movie is by how damp my armpits get whilst watching it.
I use a high-performance 48H anti-perspirant, so if I sweat, whilst just sitting down and watching a movie, then it must be filled with that much excitement and enjoyment as to produce such a bodily reaction.
And, boy, did the pits get damp with this movie!
The Raid 10/10.
Dredd - slightly less since the tension needed to be ramped up. 8/10.
Other movies that also passed the armpit test:
Kick-Ass
Slumdog Millionaire
Apocalypto
Kung Fu Hustle
Shoalin Soccer
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Rarth_Boddomy — 13 years ago(January 04, 2013 04:07 PM)
Hahahaha!
That's the most ridiculous test I've ever heard, but if it works, then it works! It wasn't by chance the L'Oreal 48H anti-perspirant? I've used that personally and I'm not sure if it is as effective as it says, but still, great test!
Kung Fu Hustle and Shoalin Soccer are fantastic, as is Kick-Ass (although I'm not holding any hopes for the sequel), Slumdog was good but I've only seen it once and haven't felt the need to see it again, and I haven't seen Apocalypto.
Watched Dredd last night, watching The Raid for a second time tonight, and whilst I thought Dredd was good I do love The Raid. I think Dredd has a better story though, second time watching The Raid I thought the handling of civilians by the cops was a bit naff, like too cliche, but who watches this film for that stuff eh?
The action is incredible, and plus there were some really tasty shots, like through the window handheld after a cop gets sniped and then through the hole in the floor after the main character goes down, really nice stuff. I kinda wish they had some really hardcore gear to make the shots smoother but Hollywood guys with that sh!t available don't seem to think outside the box a lot of the time.
I might try out this armpit test, even if just for lols. Great post! -
Cal Hawks — 13 years ago(January 05, 2013 11:50 PM)
I loved both movies and will watch them multiple times in the future, so I don't really get the either/or mentality,
I did enjoy Dredd more, but I was already a fan of the character, and they knocked it out of thee park. It makes me sad there will likely not be a sequel. -
DeadlyAvenger85 — 13 years ago(January 11, 2013 02:23 AM)
Watched Dredd for the first time the other night, good film and enjoyed the premise. But for me The Raid takes top spot, i've seen it a fair few times now and i love for what it is, great soundtrack, stunning fight scenes. I though Karl Urban was a great dredd
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Rarth_Boddomy — 13 years ago(January 22, 2013 12:09 PM)
It's being Directed but some guy nobody's ever heard of, which is when I started losing hope. To me, if a series gets abandoned by the original Director for the sequel(s), it probably won't be any good and will seem more like a parody of the original. The only exception I can think to this off the top of my head is Alien/Aliens, but even then Alien3 came about and it started to go downhill.
I could be wrong though, the guy could be a genius and it could turn out to be super awesome. Hopefully it will do, but it would be a surprise (a pleasant surprise nonetheless) if it turns out to be good. -
brendanfoy — 13 years ago(January 24, 2013 01:44 PM)
Hmm, I didn't realize there was a new director, let alone such an untested one. Never Back Down isn't a bad movie, it plays it safe and is formulaic, but at least it's not terrible. Still, Matthew Vaughn had done two excellent films (Layer Cake and Stardust) before directing the original Kickass, so this seems like a bit of a concern.
I guess all we can do is hope for the best and enjoy the original in the meantime.