Apparently it's all part of a plan by socialists to destroy western civilisation with gayness. Or the writers are gay and engaged in propaganda to promote their godless deviancy.
It's obvious that none of the people commenting have ever read the strip. Just Internet fundies and fucknuts.
Dredd was the best, I'm so sorry it did not get its due in theaters. Because man was it entertaining. If only to see a man frown for 2 straight hours non-stop.
Very sad indeed. Unless of course they're selling stuff to make money to make another one? Those judge costumes will sell for several times the amount it cost to make them.
I asked a friend of mine about this when I saw the props up for auction and he basically said nah, they sell off that shit all the time regardless of if they are making a sequel or not. They usually will always start with fresh props for the most part.
Wait do you want me to worry because the saw films suck more dick than a dick sucking machine whos entire creation is to suck dick?
And just like the dick-sucking machine, they're making money hand over fist
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
I asked a friend of mine about this when I saw the props up for auction and he basically said nah, they sell off that shit all the time regardless of if they are making a sequel or not. They usually will always start with fresh props for the most part.
Thats a relief. There is still hope!
Out of interest does anyone know of other movies that have disappointed at the cinema but raked in enough cash in Blu-Ray and DVD sales to green light a sequel soon after?
I asked a friend of mine about this when I saw the props up for auction and he basically said nah, they sell off that shit all the time regardless of if they are making a sequel or not. They usually will always start with fresh props for the most part.
Thats a relief. There is still hope!
Out of interest does anyone know of other movies that have disappointed at the cinema but raked in enough cash in Blu-Ray and DVD sales to green light a sequel soon after?
It's not a movie series but Firefly proved successful enough on dvd that it got a big budget movie.
I asked a friend of mine about this when I saw the props up for auction and he basically said nah, they sell off that shit all the time regardless of if they are making a sequel or not. They usually will always start with fresh props for the most part.
Thats a relief. There is still hope!
Out of interest does anyone know of other movies that have disappointed at the cinema but raked in enough cash in Blu-Ray and DVD sales to green light a sequel soon after?
Pitch Black I believe.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
Also worth pointing out in this thread since it's pretty much on topic, the movie sound track for dredd kicks ass. I love it and you should all buy it too since hopefully it's another slice of profit going to the studio/franchise.
I asked a friend of mine about this when I saw the props up for auction and he basically said nah, they sell off that shit all the time regardless of if they are making a sequel or not. They usually will always start with fresh props for the most part.
Thats a relief. There is still hope!
Out of interest does anyone know of other movies that have disappointed at the cinema but raked in enough cash in Blu-Ray and DVD sales to green light a sequel soon after?
Austin powers the movie died at the theaters but its success at the video store gave it not just one sequal but two.
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I asked a friend of mine about this when I saw the props up for auction and he basically said nah, they sell off that shit all the time regardless of if they are making a sequel or not. They usually will always start with fresh props for the most part.
Thats a relief. There is still hope!
Out of interest does anyone know of other movies that have disappointed at the cinema but raked in enough cash in Blu-Ray and DVD sales to green light a sequel soon after?
Austin powers the movie died at the theaters but its success at the video store gave it not just one sequal but two.
It made like $70mil on a $15mil budget in the theatrical run.
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It's obvious that none of the people commenting have ever read the strip. Just Internet fundies and fucknuts.
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Basically. I take it personally when it's about Dredd though.
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I would be amazed if any of them had actually read the comic. They were just mad at the evil gay folk sticking dicks down their throats.
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Dredd prop mega sale
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And just like the dick-sucking machine, they're making money hand over fist
Thats a relief. There is still hope!
Out of interest does anyone know of other movies that have disappointed at the cinema but raked in enough cash in Blu-Ray and DVD sales to green light a sequel soon after?
It's not a movie series but Firefly proved successful enough on dvd that it got a big budget movie.
Pitch Black I believe.
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i was going to say that that wasn't 5 seconds
but then.
Too short!
Austin powers the movie died at the theaters but its success at the video store gave it not just one sequal but two.
It made like $70mil on a $15mil budget in the theatrical run.
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!