I watched this again and, wow, it was a lot better than I had remembered.

I wish they had done more with the villain. Hendley's character is so stock that she doesn't have options. If Maw had displayed humanity as a counter to Dredd's brutality, it would have lent the whole movie some much needed depth. Instead, it's colorfully shot with good production values and gives the audience nothing more to think about over "Boom...splat," and a plotline that's straight out of a 20 year old videogames and cut rate action pictures.

Great looking, though, all the way through and it's probably the closest thing to real cyberpunk outside the original "Terminator."