video.movies.go.com Judge Dredd is a 1995 action film directed by Danny Cannon, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Diane Lane, Rob Schneider, Armand Assante and Max von Sydow. The film is based on the Judge Dredd strip in the British comic 2000 AD. Certain elements of the film were altered from the comic series, but it still did not find wide mainstream appeal. Sylvester Stallone – (Judge Dredd) Armand Assante – (Rico) Diane Lane – (Judge Hershey) Rob Schneider – (Fergie, Herman Ferguson) Joan Chen – (Ilsa) Max von Sydow – (Judge Fargo) Christopher Adamson – (Mean Machine) Ian Dury – (Geiger) Balthazar Getty – (Olmeyer) James Earl Jones – (Narrator) Angus MacInnes – (Judge Silver) Peter Marinker – (Judge Esposito) Joanna Miles – (McGruder) Jürgen Prochnow – (Judge Griffin) Maurice Roeves – (Warden Miller) Mitchell Ryan – (Hammond) Phil Smeeton – (Fink Angel) Pat Starr – (Lily Hammond) Ed Stobart – (Barge Crew Member) Scott Wilson – (Pa Angel) Mattieu Ricard – (Zed Squatter 1) Production Credits: Les Tomkins (Art Director) Don Dossett (Art Director) Kevin Phipps (Art Director) Tony Munafo (Associate Producer) Susan Nicoletti (Associate Producer) David Worley (Camera Operator) Jackie Burch (Casting) Adrian Biddle (Cinematographer) Alan Silvestri (Composer (Music Score)) Emma Porteous (Costume Designer) Danny Cannon (Director) Harry Keramidas (Editor) Alex Mackie (Editor) Jeremy Gibbs (Editor) Edward R. Pressman (Executive Producer) Andrew G. Vajna (Executive Producer …
Hosted by writer-performer-producer Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy), the West Coast version of the 2010 Writers Guild Awards took place this Saturday, February 20, at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. The show featured presentations by many writers, actors, and directors that have worked together to make movies and TV shows so memorable including MacFarlane & Mila Kunis (Family Guy), Judd Apatow & Jason Segel (Knocked Up), Ali LeRoi (Everybody Hates Chris) & WGA nominee Chris Rock (Good Hair) and House creator David Shore & star Hugh Laurie. Billy Crystal presented the Laurel Award for Screen to Barry Levinson (Avalon, Diner), while Jason Alexander presented the Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television to Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld). Oscar-nominated actor Morgan Freeman presented South African-born screenwriter Anthony Peckham with the Paul Selvin Award for his work on Invictus. Winners included The Hurt Locker’s Mark Boal for Original Screenplay and Up in the Air’s Sheldon Turner and Jason Reitman for Adapted Screenplay. Mad Men won for Drama Series and 30 Rock took home the trophy for Comedy Series. For the complete list of winners, go to WGA.org.