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Controversial and talked-about movie costumes explained - Page 41 of 49 - Kiwi Report

Controversial and talked-about movie costumes explained


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[post_page_title]Sylvester Stallone – Judge Dredd[/post_page_title]
Judge Dredd isn’t known as the greatest movie of all time, and there are quite a few reasons for that. But other than not being the best movie, it also disappointed fans of the comic-book character it was actually based on.

Sylvester Stallone – Judge Dredd

In the comics, Judge Dredd doesn’t ever take off his helmet. In fact, he’s famous for never taking off his helmet. But in the film, Sylvester Stallone – who plays the character – takes it off within the first 20 minutes. Apparently, Stallone pushed all kinds of changes into the film, including the costume design.

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