Technically, you shouldn't be cheering for a remorseless killing machine, but that's exactly what you would do, because a) the ends justified the means, and b) they were pretty awesome in laying down the law.ĭredd is a glossier update on that genre, as it's essentially a man-on-a-mission story taken to the relatively-near future, though it features England's most iconic comic book legend, so that raises the stakes a bit. And even if they weren't the best-constructed films (often looking as low-budget as they truly were) they were often perversely enjoyable, as the bad-asses who fought for what was right did pretty much everything the wrong way, taking down everything that stood in their path. Heck, Steven Segal starred in a film actually titled Out for Justice. Likes: Judge Dredd, Karl Urban, '80s-style quests for justiceīack in the late '80s/early '90s, when watching HBO, it seemed like you were never far from an action movie about someone looking to dish out some justice.
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