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LookingIn:
What's wrong with a movie that (click to show/hide) is supposed to have the main villain as a cloned brother of the main protagonist yet looks nothing like him? And neither of them resembling the person they were cloned from in the slightest?
Nope, nothing wrong with that...

LeeC:
@LookingIn: I would put that in a spoiler considering some have not seen the movie.

ev4n:
Does What Dreams May Come qualify?

Blue Kitty:

--- Quote from: LeeC on 10 Jan 2014, 07:03 ---@LookingIn: I would put that in a spoiler considering some have not seen the movie.

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Really? The movie came out in 1995. But here's a quote from Stallone about it


--- Quote ---I loved that property when I read it, because it took a genre that I love, what you could term the 'action morality film' and made it a bit more sophisticated. It had political overtones. It showed how if we don't curb the way we run our judicial system, the police may end up running our lives. It dealt with archaic governments; it dealt with cloning and all kinds of things that could happen in the future. It was also bigger than any film I've done in its physical stature and the way it was designed. All the people were dwarfed by the system and the architecture; it shows how insignificant human beings could be in the future. There's a lot of action in the movie and some great acting, too. It just wasn't balls to the wall. But I do look back on Judge Dredd as a real missed opportunity. It seemed that lots of fans had a problem with Dredd removing his helmet, because he never does in the comic books. But for me it is more about wasting such great potential there was in that idea; just think of all the opportunities there were to do interesting stuff with the Cursed Earth scenes. It didn't live up to what it could have been. It probably should have been much more comic, really humorous, and fun. What I learned out of that experience was that we shouldn't have tried to make it Hamlet; it's more Hamlet and Eggs..
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LeeC:
It may have come out in 1995 but that doesnt mean everyone has seen it.  Would you spoil the end of Macbeth for someone who never read it?

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