Predator (Ultimate Edition) [Blu-ray] [1987]

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Predator (Ultimate Edition) [Blu-ray] [1987]

Predator (Ultimate Edition) [Blu-ray] [1987]

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understandably more ragged look to the supposed "television footage" that is regularly employed, but it's the new range of tones and highlights that caught my eye. The increased resolution certainly makes some of the textures in the urban environment pop with more authority, and there's an

sequences might have arguably benefited from more shadow definition, but on the whole things look materially improved over the 1080p version. Official description: Set in the Comanche Nation 300 years ago, "Prey" is the story of a young woman, Naru, a fierce and highly skilled warrior. She has been raised in the shadow of some of the most legendary hunters who roam the Great Plains, so when danger threatens her camp, she sets out to protect her people. The prey she stalks, and ultimately confronts, turns out to be a highly evolved alien predator with a technically advanced arsenal, resulting in a vicious and terrifying showdown between the two adversaries.

of the first Predator, so maybe it was his turn or something). Once again, those fearful of a grain free experience will have their fears Outside of his work with James Cameron, Predator is Arnie’s finest hour. Putting together a bunch of no-nonsense musclebound ‘actors’ pitched against one of the most cleverly designed alien antagonists ever and its success was assured. That fact that it is full of 80’s cheese and unashamedly action just further enthuses its fans. It spawned sequels, spin offs and an ongoing franchise, but, as yet, none can compare to the original. Arnie vs Alien – what’s not to love?

Text Commentary — As the title implies, white text provided by film historian Eric Lichtenfeld is superimposed on the movie similar to subtitles. Mostly interviews with various crew members, fans can learn a great deal about the film's production, on-set anecdotes, and many other insights surrounding the characters and the visual design. It's good viewing for those interested.

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Note: Screenshots are sourced off of the 1080p Blu-ray. (See Marty's review of the original Blu-ray version, linked above, since he felt the curmudgeonly critics found the typical bugaboos like plot and character development questionable at times. What is kind of interesting in terms of Prey FYC Panel With Cast & Crew: Go deeper into Prey with a lively panel discussion featuring director Dan Trachtenberg, actor Amber Midthunder, producer Jhane Myers, director of photography Jeff Cutter, film editor Angela M. Catanzaro and creature effects designer Alec Gillis. impressed me personally. The film is awash in reds and blues, both in terms of production design but also in terms of grading and/or lighting, and Seriously, its been one single 15 second trailer. The entire point of stripping Dutch down to the mud and fire was to have an epic Warrior vs. Warrior with Dutch using the elements rather than his machine gun to kill it and now youre all whining that they made the entire movie strictly with that premise.

Arnie plays Dutch, leader of a Special Forces team, duped into a rescue mission, only to find themselves facing off against an alien predator who wants nothing but their skulls. Such a simple premise brought to life by director John McTiernan who cast his film with huge muscle bound ‘actors’ all of whom wanting to take their size to the next level, which brought about a rivalry and intense competition on set that gives a fervour to the on screen personas. The chemistry between the actors is intense and this coupled with a non-stop action script and an alien design that created an icon (thanks to a hasty character design by effects maestro Stan Winston) the effect is an action film that all want to live up to. It is pure in its unashamed identity and wears its credentials on its sleeve. Deleted Scenes and Outtakes – 4 short scenes, titled: Fleeing the Predator, Chameleon, Building a Trap and Sliding Downhill. Theatrical Trailers

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DaylightsEnd You have zero knowledge of how its going to play out and severely downplay the abilities of Indigenous warfare and strategy. All it takes to defeat a predator is good strategy and stealth, and in the end of the first one Dutch defeated him with the most basic elements of the land (with some help of shit he pulled apart too but those were just the tools he himself had on hand). But he still cloaked himself in mud and crushed it with a tree. Nothing stopping the group here from covering themselves in mud or hiding behind a fire to avoid his heat sensor or crushing him with a dead tree or boulder. And who cares that the predator avoided gunfire? He was cloaked and Mac and co were firing blindly based on emotion, it was just bad warfare. Arrows and axes/machetes, knifes, fire, and the elements are more than enough for them to take on a predator if they learn how to hide properly, they arent brainless morons who cant catch on to whats happening. We dont even know what type of tech the predators in this film will have either, for all we know their tools are also older since its 300 years prior to anything we've seen as of yet.



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