In this week’s episode of Unclear and Present Danger, Jamelle and John are joined by David Sims of The Atlantic magazine and the Blank Check podcast to discuss the 1995 comic book adaptation “Judge Dredd.” Made in the era when Hollywood had no idea what to do with comics and science fiction properties, “Judge Dredd” is, in most respects, a failure. But within that failure is interesting glimpse into one of the major political preoccupations of the 1990s — crime. As such, the conversation touches on the crime discourse of the decade, as well as the culture of American policing. They also talk a bit about Sylvester Stallone.
It’s a good episode, even if you disagree with us about the strength of the movie itself. We realized that we skipped an important entry in Stallone’s 1990s output, so our next episode will be on the 1993 film “Demolition Man.” We’ll see you then.
Connor Lynch produced this episode. Artwork by Rachel Eck.
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