There were many things wrong with what I saw.
I will just point out one of them...
Dredd on a motorcycle chasing guys shooting at him with semi automatics... okay in real life he would be dead at this close of range. But lets just let that slide for a second.. it's only after the van hits a pedestrian that he suddenly gets serious and makes the van flip over..
Apparently he was LETTING them shoot semiautomatics at him the entire time? What kind of sense does any of this make.. and I challenge you to go out and shoot something like an AK-47, see how ridiculous missing at close range really is. especially a guy just sitting out there on a bike coming toward you in a straight line
Great, but what I was getting at with my B-movie comment was that all these issues fit right into the B-movie paradigm. This film is hyper-real, and yes, there will be plenty of scenes that have people rolling their eyes and saying "Yeah, right!"
That is JUST fine. This film is clearly over the top. I like it because it takes some shots at current society, it's gritty, and it sort of slides into cyberpunk territory here and there, and there are just not enough decent CP films - I will take what I can get.
Dredd was supposed to be TERRIBLE, but hey, it hit all the right buttons for over-the-top psychedelic action (Slo-mo is awesome, even if it was lifted from old Ian Donaldson novels), and came out a lot better than really anyone expected it to.
I think it's fun storytelling, and totally unrealistic. Star Wars was good, old fashioned story-telling, but when you take a long look at it, everything that happens is pretty ridiculous. It's a fantasy film, and so is Dredd.
Here's the thing - When you just let it do its thing, Dredd is FUN. Forget the bullet trajectory (goofier stuff than that happens in the film) and just sit back and enjoy Grumpy Cat in a Helmet blasting everything in sight.