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This film has been in the works for a long while so some of you may have heard about it.

But, if not, here's some cool photos, links, and even a (very early) teaser trailer. I have to say, this looks spot-on.

Steven Sterlacchini wrote:Judge Minty only appeared twice in 2000AD, the first time over eighteen years ago.

It's a classic Judge Dredd tale, written by creator John Wagner and illustrated by the definitive Dredd artist Mick McMahon. It stood out at the time, because it showed a Judge with feelings. In a few pages Wagner and McMahon managed to create a fully formed person. Also, a number of issues are touched upon in this story, which will be mirrored in Judge Dredd's life much later on, namely doubts (about the 'justice' system) and 'The Long Walk.'

In the story, Judge Dredd is assigned to assist an older Judge in the routine arrest of a gang of criminals. During the tracking down and apprehension of the 'perps' Dredd remarks on a number of flaws in Minty's methods. Eventually Minty is wounded when he hesitates to shoot one of the gang.

As Minty recovers in hospital, Dredd informs him that he had to file an adverse report and that Minty is going to be retired from the streets. Minty gives a poignant response, "It had to come... I -I always knew you were on this case just to watch me... When you get old, you start gettin' strange notions... like maybe people aren't so bad. Maybe if we treat 'em with kindness, the good in them will come out! I guess that's when it's time to quit."

Dredd explains that due to his excellent record Minty is eligible to become a Tutor at the Academy of Law. However Minty declines the offer "I've been on the streets too long, there's only one way for me... The Long Walk!"

After Minty recovers there is a small ceremony, as he leaves Mega City One to enter the radioactive wastes that surround it, "there to take law to the lawless - until death."

One thing that always struck me, in the final panel of the story Minty almost appears to be smiling as he walks out in to the 'Cursed Earth'.

Minty's second appearance came in the 1982 Judge Dredd annual, in a written story by Jack Adrian called 'Desperadoes of the Cursed Earth' with illustrations by Dave Gibbons. The tale follows a gang of criminals escaping from Mega City One in to the Cursed Earth. They crash land in a frontier town and immediately begin intimidating the inhabitants and pushing around the local, elderly, sherif. Of course the sherif turns out to be Minty, who has settled down and become even more of a pacifist. He tries to settle the situation peacefully, but when it becomes clear that there is no other alternative, there is a gun fight in which he despatches the gang with ease.

Our story will take place directly after the first appearance, with Minty setting out in to the Cursed Earth and his initial experiences there.

Minty's strength of character and reluctance to resort to violence, made him a very interesting contradiction for a Judge. The quiet, unassuming, Henry Fonda style, lawman of Minty, juxtaposed against the totally confident, black and white, Clint Eastwood, tough cop of Judge Dredd (at the time).


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I wish Hollywood had left Dredd to these chaps. I mean have you seen the new Lawmaster for Karl Urban?



Ugh.


   
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Why didn't that Dredd take off his helmet seconds into the trailer? I kid. I kid.

Looks about 10,000 times better than that Turd with Stallone and Rob Schneider.
   
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Don't get me wrong: I don't hate the Stallone movie. I actually kind of like it, although that may be because I just want MOAR DREDD but this does look a lot more true to the comics. And the Minty story is ace, after all.

   
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This looks good, my only quibble is the baggy suits but other than that i'm loving it.

The Judge Minty story is a really good take on the JD universe, I will follow this with interest.

Thanks for bringing it to my attention Manchu.

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Is that really the bike in the Karl Urban film? God that's awful. The other film, that looks good.
   
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Yeah, I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that version. I mean, I know "Dredd" has a low budget but I am sure it's higher than the budget of "Judge Minty" and look at Sterlacchini's Lawmaster!

Also, I think a certain bagginess to the costume is correct to the comic, or as much as you can really get with actual human bodies.

   
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Wow, the picture in the Cursed Earth is excellent. I actually really like the baggy-looking suits.

   
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Manchu wrote:Also, I think a certain bagginess to the costume is correct to the comic, or as much as you can really get with actual human bodies.


Seems to vary depending on the artist, but I've not read 2000AD in a looooong time.
   
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I've been going through the Complete Case Files (American edition) so "Ezquerra through Bollard" is my current frame of reference.

   
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Those are probably the ones I'm most familiar with, I've read Progs #1-1000 but that was when I was a teenager.
   
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So how much of Sterlacchini's Lawmaster is CGI?

   
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I remember Judge Minty's story, it really was a good one. 2000AD can really pack a lot of character into a few pages.

And yeah, these images look really good.

 
   
 
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