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* [[Action Girl]]: Judge Hershey
* [[Action Girl]]: Judge Hershey
* [[The Alleged Car]]: The Lawmaster bike Dredd demonstrates to a class of cadets.
* [[The Alleged Car]]: The Lawmaster bike Dredd demonstrates to a class of cadets.
* [[Almost Dead Guy]]: former Chief Justice Fargo after being wounded.
* [[Almost-Dead Guy]]: former Chief Justice Fargo after being wounded.
* [[Bait and Switch Gunshot]]: Former Chief Justice Fargo to a Capture Team member who was about to shoot Dredd.
* [[Bait and Switch Gunshot]]: Former Chief Justice Fargo to a Capture Team member who was about to shoot Dredd.
* [[Ballistic Discount]]: Rico. To be fair, the gun only works in the hands of a Judge, meaning that it's normally impossible to steal. Unfortunately, the shopkeeper [[Genre Blind|didn't anticipate]] a Judge would invoke this trope.
* [[Ballistic Discount]]: Rico. To be fair, the gun only works in the hands of a Judge, meaning that it's normally impossible to steal. Unfortunately, the shopkeeper [[Genre Blind|didn't anticipate]] a Judge would invoke this trope.
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* [[The Purge]]: Rico and Ilsa manage to massacre more than a hundred street Judges due to {{spoiler|Griffin}}'s knowledge of Judge procedures, security measures and scrambled radio frequencies.
* [[The Purge]]: Rico and Ilsa manage to massacre more than a hundred street Judges due to {{spoiler|Griffin}}'s knowledge of Judge procedures, security measures and scrambled radio frequencies.
* [[Put Down Your Gun and Step Away]]: Rico to Dredd after the ABC robot grabs Judge Hershey.
* [[Put Down Your Gun and Step Away]]: Rico to Dredd after the ABC robot grabs Judge Hershey.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: The ABC robot.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: The ABC robot.
* [[Sentry Gun]]: Rico's prison cell in the Aspen Penal Colony.
* [[Sentry Gun]]: Rico's prison cell in the Aspen Penal Colony.
* [[The Starscream]]: Rico ultimately turns on {{spoiler|Griffin}} when he no longer needs him.
* [[The Starscream]]: Rico ultimately turns on {{spoiler|Griffin}} when he no longer needs him.

Revision as of 18:36, 26 January 2014

"Forget Dredd! There is no Dredd! And I'll tell you what Dredd worships...he worships tha loooaaaawww!"
Rico

A 1995 film adaptation of the comic book of the same name starring Sylvester Stallone and Armand Assante.

Following a nuclear war in the late 21st Century, those who survived flocked to the Mega-Cities, large urban landscapes covering hundreds of square miles. The Mega-Cities become overcrowded, giving way to wide-scale, uncontrollable crime and violence. Law and Justice, as we know them, become something of the past. To combat the rampant criminal activity, a new kind of police force is created, one with the power to dispense both justice and punishment, acting as Judge, Jury, and Executioner. They are The Judges.

The most dangerous of the Mega-Cities is Mega-City One, and to combat those dangers is toughest of the Judges. His name is Judge Dredd.

Accused of a crime he didn't commit, Judge Dredd is out to bring justice to the situation which has befallen him as he uncovers the nasty conspiracy surrounding the perfect criminal, Rico.

The film combines characters and major plot points from about five completely separate story arcs in the comics along with other minor elements from the comic's history and tries to blend it all together in a single 96-minute narrative. It's still considered to be an example of So Bad It's Good, if only for the relentlessly fun action sequences and occasional moments of very over-the-top acting.

And the game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System had events based on the film, plus extra missions during and after the film arc.


Judge Dredd: The Movie Provides examples of:

 "You want to be afraid of somebody, be afraid of ME!"

 Dredd: Emotions, there oughta be a law against them.