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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 21:49,
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Have just returned from my first ever 3D film (well, unless you count Jaws 3D in 1983) and it was Dredd.
Captain and Happytoast et al, I have to say there's a whole world they didn't explore. 7/10. Nice sparkly 3D-i-ness, though. And ample bloodshed.
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 22:22,
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Captain and Happytoast et al, I have to say there's a whole world they didn't explore. 7/10. Nice sparkly 3D-i-ness, though. And ample bloodshed.

lol
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 22:24,
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 22:25,
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 22:24,
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Am working through them all currently. Only have another 34 years worth to go!
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 22:30,
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 22:46,
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You're all jealous cos you never got the FREE SPACE SPINNER ain't you mongy?
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 23:02,
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Just, well, all in one block....
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 22:31,
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That would need two or more blocks rather than just the one.
Innit?
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 22:52,
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Innit?

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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 22:59,
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I thought it was an excellent way to introduce Dredd, making the most of a miniscule budget and hinting at the much bigger world beyond.
It also felt like an early version of Mega City One, one which was just starting to become the futuristic version we know from the comics.
As long as it hits its $50m target in the US, the sequel is a given.
Alex Garland has hinted at Chopper/The Cursed Earth for the second part, and Judge Cal/The Dark Judges for the third.
American B3tans: please buy tickets at your earliest opportunity.
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 22:58,
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It also felt like an early version of Mega City One, one which was just starting to become the futuristic version we know from the comics.
As long as it hits its $50m target in the US, the sequel is a given.
Alex Garland has hinted at Chopper/The Cursed Earth for the second part, and Judge Cal/The Dark Judges for the third.
American B3tans: please buy tickets at your earliest opportunity.

Then a month or so later Ennis has him alive and well and living in the radback.
:(
See also the cunts bringing Johnny Alpha back to life.
That sort of shit ain't on in my book.
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 23:13,
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:(
See also the cunts bringing Johnny Alpha back to life.
That sort of shit ain't on in my book.

A film all about Chopper would become too much of a who's right/who's wrong, law vs anarchy study.
I'd much rather tag along on the search for the Judge Child, bump into the Angel Gang, and revel in all the golden opportunities to make something akin to a sweeping western in a post-Apocalyptic world.
The Dark Judges are a must. Anyone that doesn't want to see them prowling the streets of Mega City One is probably retarded, and a liar.
But mostly retarded.
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Sat 15 Sep 2012, 23:21,
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I'd much rather tag along on the search for the Judge Child, bump into the Angel Gang, and revel in all the golden opportunities to make something akin to a sweeping western in a post-Apocalyptic world.
The Dark Judges are a must. Anyone that doesn't want to see them prowling the streets of Mega City One is probably retarded, and a liar.
But mostly retarded.