Citizens of the Nerdie of North Community, the following people are in violation of the law. We have Sammy who is accused of cannibalism and incest, Verdict guilty, sentenced to 20 years in the ISIL cubes. Next we have Phoebe who is accused of bootlegging Senon Animate on the black market and a sidekick Mr. Reed.
Verdict guilty, sentenced to five years in the ISIL cubes. Last but not least, we have the crime lord Leatherface Lee who is accused of B.C. Albee murder in the first degree, begrancy and king of public and pulling at girls hair. Verdict guilty, sentenced to death.
I am the law. Good evening citizens. Welcome to the Nerev North Podcast. It is a podcast that is hosted by Northern Nerd.
I am a kind of realistic horse. I am the horse paul and joined by two beautiful humans joined us this evening. We have got the lovely Phoebe and Leatherface Lee. I was just thinking it is amazing what Lee will do for the attention of a girl.
It is not like that whole time it is going to keep me to last. It is okay because he said Sammy does incest. It cannot get worse than that. Then he pulls out the beastiality card and it is just fucking hell paul.
How did he get that evidence? You still owe me the money for that paul. It was a paul. You leave the cat alone.
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I have got colour in my face. That is not makeup from the previous episodes. That was genuinely my face colour. Sweetie.
And can the chapters appreciate Feenys? Feenys, they have all doled up. She looks beautiful. Thank you for being here.
Feenys, I have got you. Under this I look like that. Feenys not Feenys. Feenys, you are always a beautiful.
It's the miracle of makeup folks. We are here to talk about Dred, the judge. Dred. I did actually have the taglines up.
They've disappeared somehow. Give me two minutes. Talk about themselves. The tagline is not actually.
That is the tagline's one man will pull a fish face. That was it. I really didn't need a googler because I could have remembered this. You ready?
Tagline for Dred is coming. I'm going to come. Can we all just first before we get into this show? Our best for the people of YouTube.
Show our best Dred at Feys. Can you do? You've got to hide your eyes as well. I was just trying to hide your eyes.
I'm doing that. You look like a fish. And what really bothered me is that I didn't get the colour urban. I was expecting.
I thought this was going to be really butcher. I was very shocked by that very sweet voice that we heard at the beginning. I was like, oh, you're not. You're not.
You're not. You're not. But you're not. I'm not.
People are going to believe me. I'm not bad. I don't. I'm not good.
I'm a judge. I'm a judge. You've ruined it. You've ruined it.
Call urban for me. I thought I was expecting to sound all the time. Even when I watched Star Trek. Well, why doesn't he sound like that?
It's one guy. Bombs McCoy. It's so fast down the gym. You're kidding.
I'm a doctor. Do you have a choice? I'm not a judge. Just a question, Sammy.
Was this the first time you're seeing Dred? Nope. There are not that. Not that, not also I have seen.
Nobody said it in that manner of this film. Goodness. So I thought a few before we went live, this was the first time I've seen this movie, not in 3D. Oh, okay, that was a question I wanted to ask because I didn't do any reading for this episode.
I literally watched it last night and was like, you know what, let's just talk. But when we were watching it like this is either iMac's 3D, there's something very specific for this film. So when the 3D careers came out, there was a lot of film, like this was after Avatar hit. Like, Avatar hit 3D perfectly.
That film is like, mid and shot perfectly for 3D. Everyone kind of got on that bandwagon. You got the old movies that came out that they've re-done in 3D. That just like, carbon, carbon, carbon, carbon, like things like that kind of kind of where it didn't quite work.
And there were certain movies that were brought out, like, I think the original title for this movie was Dred 3D. It wasn't just Dred. So that was the other time that that came out was. And I think when the 3D TVs came out as well, this was like one of the big releases that came out with the TVs as well.
Yeah, and Statch-up done that bandwagon. It lasted about a month. I was like, C-second-heady, quite a lot. I've only ever seen one film in 3D, and it was the first Superman with Henry Cavill.
Right, okay. I want to say that. That would have been like, I want to say it. Which great film, like one of my favourite Superman films, hands down.
But I felt like that bit at the beginning, as like falling apart, I felt so ill. Yeah. So like, jerky, like, oh, this is not- Yeah. Whereas I could see this being a lot of other better experiences.
Yeah, I could as well, especially with- I'm guessing it's a slawmaw. Ross, the three-D parts. The parking water and the other things being thrown to camera. So those six 3D is good enough to- Like, even though this isn't a Maysin' 3D film, but it's still not good enough for them to go, let's do 3D films.
Yeah. I see, this is the example. Yeah. Yeah.
The closest I've come to a film being good in 3D was their gravity. Right. And that was also- Or understand that. But also, okay, for the 4D seats, that move as well.
So like, when you drift into the spheres, it's like more- That's an ex-fool, that's an exfool. That's an exfool, that's an exfool. I mean, I would appreciate that. I think the only film I've ever seen in 3D cinema was Forza Wigens.
Right. And that just felt really wasted. Like, it just- I just feel like it needs to be 3D. No, it wasn't to- But I saw it.
There is one that I'd really like to see, and they sometimes do like a 4D experience where they pump like smells and things into the cinema. And it's perfume, sorry of a serial killer. All right. And you've seen that where he's like just a kid trying to capture smells.
And I always thought, oh, that would be quite good. Oh, that's- They're all too fast. That's different. There was a movie that brought out last year that was mentally terrible, but fantastic for the 4D experience.
Twist the twisters. I actually heard that. It was like a full emergent experience. They got thrown about in the pictures and actually feel like nothing.
Nothing will ever beat a book's life at Disney. Oh my god. That is- What's up in the beat of Gars by your first film? Yeah, we learned our lesson with that the first time we went on the second time.
Making any system with Stitch, Hover, and literally Hover in On Our Seats. And also Honey, I shrunk the audience as well. We did it because of when the Myscore run past your feet. We literally like, point stuff, feet up in the air to get away from it.
So the dog sneezes in your face at the end as well. Oh yeah. Fun times. It's terrifying in children.
You know, yeah. The 3D element to dread. The only thing- Not to say it takes away, but it actually roped in the slow-mo for the 3D element. That was the whole reason that slow-mo was in this movie because it went how can we showcase 3D to its kind of like the full effect and do like these weird and wonderful effects where it doesn't look like you're just putting them in.
But yeah, as a movie, it is always going to be compared to that movie that Top Grumps have already reviewed the reeds because it is pretty much like a carbon copy style movie, but done in a slightly different way. This is a very high adrenaline, high intense movie. But when they slow more elements on the 3D elements, instead of adding to the movie, it kind of detracted it. When I watched it last night, it was like, it kind of took us out of like the whole vibe that I was in.
I was like, I don't know if anyone got that or felt that's the same way. I love the slow-mo. I really liked the slow-mo. Because I thought it worked really well to like pace the film.
Right, okay. Because you had like some like really, yeah. So you have like these really like high octane scenes where there's bullets flying and people diving. And then you also have like the kind of like the slow-mo, but you also have lots of people like circling each other.
And to me, those were the bits. More than the drug like slow-mo scenes, it was the bits where people are just like pacing each other around. I was like, okay, there's a bit too much of that now. Somebody shits someone.
Yeah, okay, get on with it. I don't think it took me out of it too much. And I don't feel like it was overused either. Yeah.
I think the only thing, no, no, I agree. I get you saying that I think the element that I didn't think needed to was the bath scene, but I think Phoebe mentioned. I love that. It doesn't do to women in the bath.
Oh, and that beautiful woman. She is beautiful. Even with a smile. I think even with the smile on her face, she's just too, she's still too beautiful for me.
The only downside is you've got these. At the moment, I'm looking at costumes and movies, and I'm really appreciating costume. And I love the suit. It is absolutely, I mean, the walk that Karl Urban does in that is just phenomenal.
Now, I love the aesthetic of it with her for a mob boss. I know she's fitting in with the area that she's in, but I just think it would have been a bit more elaborate, a bit more, I don't know. Is there something lacking in her costume? I wasn't appreciating it.
She's a bit too sci-fi scavenger, rather than running an entire drug cartel. What is this? Quite a high tech. High rise.
Yeah. I don't know if you should have anything like that. It's just brutal and dangerous. And that's a whole thing.
That's probably down to the budget as well. Because if you think about comic book movies, like normally it's like blockbuster movie budget and stuff, this was $45 million. And this doesn't- That's not a coin. And in a way, you can see the certain elements you can see where the budget was certain lacking, but other elements, like for $45 million, the idea did a lot.
Like the only thing I could say as a negative was like the dread bikes looked a bit could have been a little bit more high tech or like the stock like a more bike with some plastic stuff on the top of them and stuff. I liked it. I liked the bikes, like outfits. I liked every aesthetic that I got in the middle of this film.
I think her mob guys looked absolutely brilliant. They kind of fit in with where they're meant to be, they're rankings where you could tell there were different costumes with different rankings for different people. Like I got that, but then when you got to her, it was like, she had this frumpy kind of top on and these like, and I was like, Oh, really? Come on.
Like, I'm not saying wear a suit or anything, but even if it was like kind of a manufactured suit is in from where she's from kind of thing. Like that would have been brilliant. But I just, yeah, the chance of her outfit just was not for- I thought she couldn't have looked a bit better. We got to think about this.
It didn't make her look powerful. No. Yeah. But this is this this thought year as well.
This isn't like, like in the future where everything is nice shiny and no demolition man style. This is more the world has went to shit. We've got 80 million people living in these cities and these high rises and just basically out for survival as well. So you've got to think about it as well.
She's came from like a pleasure planet, like a pleasure, a thing where she was a prostitute where her pimp's cut her up and she's kind of like, taken it back and almost like on the end of reality type. They're trying to say I didn't know reality rather than like the previous, the salon one, it was just complete comic book. Yeah, it's like you saw fantasy like that. I read on the pages.
But this one like the change the suits we hasn't got, he's like, he's legal on his shoulder and things like that because that would be so ridiculous for a police officer to be roaming around with a giant. Yeah. Go down and let me pull it. And he's actually got armor on instead of spandex outfit.
The bike, like imagine like the salon bike from the previous film. Have you seen how wide it is? That's not going to turn the corner. It's going to be like, oh, yeah.
That's the long one. Don't you dare disperse that way. So then when it comes to mama or in this, it's like, it's just a drug dealer. If you go to like, get set or something like that and there's like a drug dealer there, it's not going to be somebody in a tuxedo.
That's like, she's not just a drug dealer. The people on the lower levels are just a drug dealer. Mama is the cartel boss. She's the law.
She's the law. Like, cartel bosses, we're talking, like, where's her? And it doesn't have to be like, super slick, like tuxedos or sexy dresses. But where's her symbol of power?
That's the thing I think was missing. Yeah. A reputation? Her teeth are not jacked.
I love that aspect of it because this is what really bothers me about disturbing in films is when they're always perfect. It's like, it's like, historic films where you're like, there was no dentistry. At least the first has got these perfect early wigs and it's like, made it all. Famously had bad teeth.
Yes. So before we get into like the big, big things in the movie, there is a lot of questions when it comes to the movie. Do you think this was their kind of like, starting point what they had planned to do with things back? Because like, there were things that were, because dread doesn't give too much of a start when the book is reading them and he's got something there and it's like, move on.
It's like, giving you more aspects. I know dread's got like such a rich history in 2008, the comic book series and like all different elements. Do you think this was the essay and this could be their starting point for like a franchise or what it could be? Yeah.
We went and finished. As soon as I finished me and I'll stand around and turn around between each other and I'm like, how is this not gonna be the second one? How is this really not got sequels and or even we were saying that even animated series would have been absolutely amazing for us. But it just feels like it went quite, oh no, we found it.
And but this is just instantly as we finished watching the film and it's like, I don't understand how you've got the perfect person who could carry this right? He is the franchise king. He could carry this. And I never understood what and I never really meant to read about.
Yeah. Really? Yeah. But by then it was too late and it went into like development.
Hell. Yeah. As a megacity one, the TV show has been talked about since 2012. This is the kind of thing that would do so well on like a Netflix or like a TV.
Right. All massively. Yeah. It'd be amazing.
The fans actually did a petition to get it carried on and even the 2018 comics were put in like adverts and for the petition because they were like, That's amazing. It isn't that because it's such a shame. I like, I couldn't understand why one or one would like it. Two, how it's not had a sequel and how like I just couldn't get me head around it.
I also feel like Carl Urban can still do his own stunts kind of like, Yes. He could still be driven by his Johnny Keir's now in the end. Yeah. Yeah.
I never followed that. He could still be dread. Yeah. But the whole marketing thing ruined this.
There was basically no advertisement for this film. Not all. Oh, that's a shame. It just kind of came out and it was, I said, it was hoping to, I see beyond the edge of like the 3D freeism.
Creators and go off. It's going to wide, wide, wide, wide. Right. That's it.
I said to the piggy bank and everything to come through. But it didn't quite work that way because I think, I think the only two big 3D films that worked was one that we mentioned Gravity and Avatar. All the rest kind of like fellow we and didn't do as well as the court. This one was kind of like a big dismine, but like a fan of the comic.
This was quite like, it's close to the comic where I think the UK audience will love it because of 2018. It's like a UK comic. Like we look at this as our character. Over in the States, this might not be as clean or as big for them as well.
So, and you kind of really market this to go on like other countries and as much because if you say the word dread, it's not as like world renown as other comic book characters but I still think that probably made a mistake to make a movie as Phoebe said. This has TV show or series all over it. And like, continuous is not even a continuation of the stories of dread. The continuation of that world.
That world. I want to know more about the mutants. Yes. Yeah.
I think that's what they were planning for the AOTV show. It seems like they were going to have like other judges and stuff doing things and like storylines going on and have Karl Urban show as dread every now and then. Yeah. Yeah.
Obviously like one of episodes and stuff. But now I think it's quite hard to market in America at the moment. Like I know this seems like something I might make a joke out of but it's not. Imagine going to America to the studios and go, we want to make a film where the police shoot people.
And the pre-is for it. Yeah. Like. Yeah.
Yeah. It's scary. It's scary. It's scary.
It's scary. It's scary. It's scary. It's scary.
That's about in a dystopian future where the police. I will all salute. How are you? What educational control.
What really bothered me about the beginning of that movie is when Karl Urban's doing his introduction and he sees execution at jury judge. And I'm like, dude, my OCD is like going through the roof right now. See it all around. Yeah.
Yeah. Just ask me a question before I make my next comment. Sam, have you seen Daredevil final yet? Right, okay.
So with what happens in Daredevil with the police getting ultimate power. This is pretty much like what Lee just said. Oh, wow. Is that what happened on there?
That's true as well. When I was watching it, I was like, oh my god, that's very on the doors. Oh, okay. But yeah, I get what you mean.
Yeah, that's interesting. I watched it. I didn't want to give too many spoilers. No, no, I didn't.
Oh, yeah. The whole premise of this movie is just fun. Um, I love the whole tip and the rutty through, like, like examination, almost like, oh, it's passing feel. This is what happens to your feel.
And putting in the most extreme circumstances and like, everything that could go wrong on your first year is just been, and I love the woman who cleared her character. She just, that was a perfect foil to Dred's kind of like, stern, mean, almost inhuman, but he has a tiny bit of humanity. And she's kind of like that team works. So if you want to have a buddy cop like team, that one works so much better than just having a standalone Dred going through.
Yeah. I think I've all been as anything. They needed that. Like, there would be no character development without her in this film.
Like, she develops like all the way through. Dred does go through, like, what his like version of it be classes are fucking hugely in character development, because at the beginning is just that stone called, like, boom. By the end, when it's like, how did you do? And he's like, oh, she passed.
And it's like, that's such a comfort, character development. Yeah. It's not in terms of any other movie. No.
We need her to do all of it. Yeah. No, it was a good contrast between the two of them. I like her.
She's the friend in Juneau. So I always had like a soft spot for her. I was like, oh, I do like the fact that there's a counterbalance to Dred's, like, just, it's so black and white. I guess, so like, this is the law kind of thing.
And because she hardly wears a helmet as well. So I think that makes her more human than the other judges that you see in it. But because at first I was like, well, that's just insane why is it she's got to help me on. She's literally going into a gunfight.
Like, where it feels like an important bit of armour. But then I was like, artistically, yes, it's helpful because you want to see her face and she struggles against her hair. Her hair's in perfect condition. Like it is.
It's definitely like an anime, mega helmet. Maybe that's her helmet. Maybe she's got some serious hairspray. Absolutely.
With the pain powers, well, maybe if you were a helmet, that might have kind of a shield, like almost X-man style to stop her from using it. That's what you mean by that? That's what you're saying. What you just say is because you don't wear a helmet and you don't wear a helmet.
Oh, right. The ability you saw I don't wear one. But I love the fact that you say that. But I love the fact that you get to see her journey in this.
I don't feel like Dred has one. Yes, he has a very slight bit of change to her at the end. But I feel like whoever who Dred walked into that building is the exact same Dred who walked out again. Not a great bit of difference.
But her. And it was the moment where she goes, if you do this, you will feel it. I've already failed. I've done it.
And she was like, listen, shit up. She was in the change in her. That's also the moment where she goes into the guy's mind. Oh, that was so good.
That was so good. You thought that was going to go one way. And then she's like right behind him. Like I can do mind tricks too, bitch.
Like I got you. I think that bit where she's like, I lost my gun already failed. And I want to let it was a domino case. She let him go.
And she's like, this is this could be the only one good thing that I've managed to do in my life or something like that. And I think that's the point where Dred's like, I'm going to pass her. She's actually a she deserves this. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Oh God, he was he was haunting, wasn't he? Oh God.
Oh God. Poor guy. Poor wee Bella. I was like, oh, what did they do to the weeks?
He's like, his character is he struggled after Hogwarts. His character in this made me more scared of Mama than if it doesn't add some tech guy. Like there's enough that she put him through and again, doing it for example. As much as she's doing to her mates.
Yeah, exactly. Like she's got, if we're going to talk about Mama for a second, what I really loved about her. She's not scared to get her hands dirty. No.
She wasn't one of these ones who was just like dealing with her. And I love how commanding she was when she got on the microphone. How slow she took it as well. Like I'm not rushing this.
Yeah. And actually both her and Carl Erban's like announcements were both slow, softly spoken, calm, reasoned, and it's just terrifying. Yeah. That's a good word to describe.
And it was sort of, especially her. She was like, so if I'm living in that block, I'm just going to see it. And there's two scenes where like the counterparts are just absolutely perfect. It's like when she gets the minigun and starts blasting a weird.
Yes. And you think the whole thing is gone. And he then it gives like a little bit of time to calm down at chill. And all you see is like out the smoke, dread walking through with one of the like the guys who's on his arms and just froze it over the edge, it looks over and walks back.
Again, it just shows you like the calculators like the brutality of mama and just the relentlessness of dread. It's just like this is just like smashing together. It's just perfect. Yeah.
Yeah. They're not different either. No. It's what you know.
They're just two sides at the same coin. Yes. No, I'm just saying. No.
No. No. And Phibbs, can I just need to ask you something quickly? Oh, no.
Right. Who? Who plays dread in this for them? Carl Erban?
All right. Okay. No, no, you're not. No, you're not.
What are you doing? No. It's called it. You were like Carl Erban?
Carl Erban? Yeah. Yeah. Get him off of me again.
Oh, sorry. You used it. I'll tell you what, you used to. You used to wait.
You used to wait. You used to wait. You used to wait. You used to wait.
You used to wait. You used to wait. Until I can pull you up on it. No.
No. You still say any name? New podcast coming soon. I'm sorry.
I'm not following up on my list. Yeah. What's up in SmackDown? Yeah.
So let's talk. Yeah. Em, just a question as well, because this is actionable. And this is the last action movie or vehicle as well that we're doing.
We've had a lot like we've had an 80s action movie. We've had a sci-fi action movie. And this is quite like I would class as a modern action movie. But I do feel this has more beats and feels of an 80s action movie than we've seen in a long time.
This is probably the closest we've had in the modern era to an 80s action movie. Do you agree or disagree? I think he's the best of Lee takes it, because he's like the action guru, isn't he? It's like a pretty 80s movie like Cobra.
Yeah. Right. I'm only not answering because I don't have a lot of references to go. It's just the ones of one man, like these fours that takes them on my TV.
You look at this. It really reminds me of Die Hard. Yes. Die Hard by it.
Weirdly reminds me of Die Hard and especially the monologuing. Like that feels very 80s. I get that. I understand that reference of using Die Hard as a counterpart.
Well, I get that. I get that. I get that. I get that.
There's a lot of slawing in Die Hard and there's a lot of slawing in this as well. That's Chad. Go for the villain slowing. Out of the building.
Onto the floor. Oh my god, the parallels. I never saw that really confused me by the way. Both co-films.
Yeah. The ending kind of did really confused me though. Because I was like, how was the building up in Anthem? I was like, do I have to explain it here?
I was like, I think you're going to have to. I'm dread. I'm excited to see the team already. I know, but apparently I didn't.
Apparently I was paying attention. You're just watching those lips underneath that helmet. I was like, wow, we've managed to keep that face going. The whole movie.
I'm not shocked. I'm shocked. He must be knackered. His face must really hurt.
What I loved about this movie as well. It had every single action trope going as well. Like the partner got air caught and took to the bad guys. He ran out ammo, which again, this felt, I know, because we talked about like game and stuff.
This felt like a computer game in a movie. It was harder and stuff. Getting to a certain degree. I'm like, how dread versus the other judges.
I thought that was such a brilliant kind of payoff. It was like a boss level that I like that. And they kind of banned up between them as well. Because as soon as they met with mama, I was like, oh, what's the price?
One million credits. Just for one judge, we know what the fuck in judge that we're dealing with. And then when he's dating them all down. And he's like, one million split between four ways.
He's like three ways. Now it's two ways. Now it's me. This has to be early on in dread's career as well, because all these mama and all the goons, if they were like, oh, no, it's just dreads.
Yeah, it should be fair. No, no. It should be fair in the south of the building. Yeah, just out of interest.
Is anyone read the comics? When I was younger, yes, I used to love them. I thought it was only because I remember Lee making this a pick when we did a comic book one. And I couldn't remember if you die hard right around out.
Like, I read it occasionally when I was younger, because we'd buy them every now and then. But then as an adult, managed to download, like there's a drug-dried collection, which I just downloaded that and read it on my phone for like about three weeks. There's so much. There's not.
There's even crossovers, there's dread versus Batman. There's dread versus alien versus predator. What? Oh my god, two wins in dread versus Batman, because I feel like it's dead.
But Batman goes to dread's world and dread wins, and then dread goes back over to Batman's world. And Batman means. It's like a home turf advantage kind of. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. OK. It'll be interesting if they said get a signal and we got some of the characters from the dread comics.
Like if I got George Death, that would be interesting. Or like the Angel family that we got a hint of in the judge dread, which I actually loved in a slo-mon like all those different elements and stuff as well. I think with the slo-mon, it rushed through too many stories and tried to give you too much. Where this one kind of slowly just built it up and it was kind of like, teased you till you wanted more.
And that's kind of like the legacy that this is kind of left off. Like you're always going to be wanting that kind of more. And that's the type of- So the judge tried and do Judge Death for this movie. That was the whole plan originally, but that would be stupid.
Because that's his nemesis basically. And it's like imagine Iron Man 1. And Tony's like, oh, I've just built a suit and then Thanos shows up. Yeah.
Oh, right. I got you. Yeah. OK.
That makes sense. And oh, gosh, that's not something there. I don't really want to see what this just Death looks like. But go on.
Sorry. With the Ricky though, it does feel very much like an origin story. Yes. Like there is like a kind of like, oh, this is the becoming of something more.
Yeah, yeah. I like that. Yeah, I totally get that. But it's like a hidden origin story, almost like not like a Marvel one, where it's like, this is how he gets his powers and moving for a thing.
It's like, this is Judge Dredd. He's being put in a situation and it's like, this is you kind of know and find about the character before, without getting the total backstory of where Judge Dredd's coming from. I kind of like that one and do it. Me too.
I felt like we were just placed in the world and it was OK to be there. No, great deal explanation needed. What did you think of the brutality that went this movie? Because I did this.
This got away with a lot more than ours, especially because they were not the three. Like the gunshots, especially in the slow-mo. And then the skin and throwing them off the building. And so they just splat.
It was very much a global cross-style. I was the doctor and he was like, I don't know who that is. And he's like, something to do with these blood. And he's like, I don't know who's blood.
So he's like, dude, he's right there. Just a conchic. I get that. I'm just looking at Judge Death now.
Sorry, just to skip back to the second. He looks like a cross between the man, the smiles and the Batman that they did. He looks absolutely, no, sorry, continue. That's just like Judge Death cross-stream.
The big smile. The Grim Reap, the Batman, the left. Yeah, that's the one I'm thinking of. But the man who smiled as well, he was a big massive, like where the joke image comes from.
Like, he looks like him too. Oh, wow, OK. Oh, that's a speculative type thing. Yeah.
But anyways, brutality, it's grim. It's absolutely grim in this movie. There's a few moments where I'm like, ooh, there was a woman red who put me hand up and I can't remember what that was for. Oh, I can't remember what that was for.
Now I did put me hand up like that, because I didn't want to see it. I'm looking at the end with a small washing on the glass floor. And it's like, I didn't expect that the first time I was washing it. And see, ladies, I didn't even start getting crushed underneath the floor.
No, that was it. That was it, because that's such a beautiful sequence of her falling down. Like how graceful she looks. And then when I realized she was facing the floor, I'm like, where's this turn around?
Turn around and then I was like, her face is going to smash into the floor. But it's how they did it as well. Like, you didn't get to see it, which is great. I appreciate that.
But it was the bloat just like filling the screen. Someone who we know is like, evil to her core. She looks all beautiful and angelic, but she's like floating down. I just love how I get all this brutality, but they went with the classic comic book style ending with the villain.
It's like, I've touched my heartbeat to this bomb. That if you feel me, it's because it was like a very much like, oh, I've gone back to like almost like a 1966 batman with, I was expecting Adam West to come in. Don't worry, I'll get you with the back bomb. But, um, how?
It's just like the second moment that dreads kind of like, thing and say, what do I do? And he's like, oh, fuck it's so many tons of concrete. It might not even get a signal. Let's see, let's test the theory.
This is what I didn't get. I was like, when she hit the floor, I was like, oh, where's the explosion? Yeah, where's the explosion? There's nothing exploited and I was going, no balls.
Yeah. They're single on the ground. I got it, they defiled. But they tell me that through the phone, it's like, I can't ring out.
I can't get the signal. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. I was like, oh, okay. I was like, oh, okay. I was like, I was waiting for it.
I was waiting for it. I'm just like, what was worse than the building. I was like, that would have been very eighties to have them like, racing out of the building to an explosion. Because to be honest, I'm proud of your spath dread.
And he was like, the READ. And I was like, that's how I spelled it. Why isn't it like, so yeah, it was very frustrated. I had to end up googling it.
And I was like, it's the hard E.D. I was like, oh, thanks. Thank you for that. Yeah, I was getting so annoyed.
It took us about five minutes to actually find it. Because I was like, I'm spelling it right. There is some class things that come up though. If you type in dread, like the amount of movies I call.
I was wondering if I'd say that. I'm in my fan version of this. Yeah. Isn't this like a hundred videos of Legua?
I am the Lord. Yeah. Have you done loud? That would be so cool.
That would be so cool that this is like a lot of promos. I believe it's going to be fair. I am the Lord. Yeah.
So just to go back to the violence question, I loved it. I love a really graphic fight sequence. I love like hyper violence. I love the balance of like slow mo and like fast pace.
The one thing where I was like, oh, that's painful to watch was actually like, well, the Dominic Gleason, like getting his eyes gouted out. Eye stuff. It's actually sick. Yeah, I don't do eyes.
How long do you kept up in there as well? It's truly horrible. But also the dream sequence when he forces her to give him a blowy. That for me, that was the bit where I was like, oh, no.