JD
Master Member
I don't think the casual movie goer associates this with Stallone at all. Yeah, there are some that probably have some vague memory of the Stallone flick - but, I think most "casual movie goers" don't remember the original Judge Dredd movie that came out 17 years ago even if it was the 5th best movie of that year (let's face it, if it were better received we would've had sequels).They usually estimate weekend results based on the first box office numbers that come in. I loved the movie but I didn't expect it to do well. Unfortunately the casual movie goer is going to associate this with the Stallone version and Dredd just doesn't have the same mass appeal as Batman, The Avengers, or any other Marvel movie. It's a shame because he is an awesome character!
I just got back from Dredd 3D and I have mixed feelings about it. It really felt like a b-movie action flick (I'm not totally sure "b-movie" is the term I'm looking for here. I'm thinking movies like Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 and The Crow, even)... not necessarily a bad thing. But, something mainstream casual movie goers tend to avoid.
The local paper here in Detroit panned the movie (not sure if it was written by a local or if they just ran a syndicated review), but I've seen a lot of advertising for it. I thought it was a shoo-in just based on the amount of commercials I've seen - I really don't recall seeing much at all for the movies that made more bank than Dredd.
Dredd seemed to be pretty much exclusively 3D as well. There was only one or two showings of a 2D version at the theaters I checked... that may've hurt it as well.
I do think the movie has great potential to have a cult following... but, I'm not sure if it's something I'm eager to see again soon. I'm sure it might be worth a Blu Ray purchase or rental when that time comes.