Well, I figured its long overdue a post was put on here, so I will be doing another revisit of one of my previous ones, which is my review of Predator (the OG Predator of course starring Arnie!) especially as the new Predator film has just come out recently, Prey, which I have seen and will probably do a review on quite soon.
So, after 35 years let's see how this action classic still fares...
And the usual warning is coming...
PLOT SPOILERS ARE AHEAD!!
STORY
Right so the film begins in Central America, where Major "Dutch"
Schaefer (Arnie) arrives
with his elite force team, and he is given the mission to rescue a
presidential cabinet minister who has been abducted by guerillas. Dutch
is also accompanied by an old friend of his, Dillon (Carl Weathers) a
former military man, who now works for the CIA. Dutch and his men are
dropped in the jungle where they start their hunt and they soon come
across the wreckage of a crashed helicopter. They also find the bodies
of soldiers who have been skinned alive, and
Dutch finds the tags of a soldier named Jim Hopper, who Dutch knew from
Fort Bragg.
Later on the men soon find the guerilla base, which
they storm and kill the soldiers and capture a woman, named Anna
(Elpidia Carrillo). Dutch is enraged when he finds out that there was
no cabinet minister and it was a set up by Dillon, who reveals it was
his men that were in the chopper that got hit, and that he was ordered
to go in and find out who killed his team. As the team make their way
towards their extraction point, they are watched by an unknown creature
up in the trees, which uses thermal imaging to track them.
As
Dutch's team move deeper into the jungle, one of Dutch's men, Billy
(Sonny Landham) is aware of something watching them in the trees, but he
can't see it, after he shrugs it off, Anna tries to escape, and one of
the team, Hawkins (Shane Black) chases after her. When Hawkins catches
up with Anna, the unknown creature, arrives out of the blue in camouflage and kills him and drags his body away, leaving Anna
unharmed. Dutch orders his team to search for Hawkins, however as they
look around, one of the men, Blain (Jesse Ventura) is killed by the
creature.
Another one of the team, Mac (Bill Duke) witnesses the camouflaged creature stand over Blain, and then runs off when Mac opens
fire with Blain's mini-gun and he is soon joined by Dutch and the others
but there is no sign of the creature afterward. Later that night, Dutch
has his men set trip wires
to detect any movement from the creature, and they have also put Blain
in a body bag. However one of their trip wires is set off and Mac is
attacked by a wild boar, which he kills with his knife, but as the men
arrive they look around and see that Blain's body is gone.
The
next day Dutch realises that the creature, is hunting them like a
Predator (I'll call him that from now on!) and is using the trees for
cover. Dutch forces Anna to tell them what she knows, and she tells
them that it uses the trees to camouflage itself and the predator always
attacks during the hot summers in the jungle, and also that when Mac
opened fire on the predator, there was luminous green blood on the
trees. Anna also says that the Predator likes to hunt for sport and in
the past they often found men skinned and even worse, and the locals
said it was "the demon who makes trophies of men". Dutch then has his
men set another trap using trip wires camouflaged with leaves and also a
large net to capture the predator.
Soon enough the predator takes the
bait as it is captured in the net, but it uses its laser weapon to free
itself, and in the process, a large log of wood crashes down, hitting
one of the team, Poncho (Richard Chaves) in the chest, leaving him badly
wounded. Mac, now almost deranged goes off after the Predator, and
Dillon follows him, telling Dutch to go to the extraction point.
However soon enough the Predator tracks both Mac and Dillon and kills
them both, and as Dutch hears Dillon's cries from far away, Billy drops
his gun and makes a stand against the Predator, while Dutch struggles on
with Poncho and Anna. Soon enough we hear Billy's final screams as he
too is bumped off by the Predator, who soon catches up with Dutch, and
kills Poncho, and shoots Dutch in the arm who flees for his life and as
the Predator bares down upon, Dutch slips into a ravine and into the
waters below.
As
Dutch wearily swims to the shore, he slumps face down in the muddy
shore, when there is a splash noise and the Predator slowly emerges from
the water. However now that Dutch is covered in mud, its disguises his
heat signature from the Predator who can no longer see him, and moves
off elsewhere.
Dutch later on sets a series of traps, makes up weapons,
and covers his body in more mud and lights a torch, and gives a big war
cry to alert the Predator as the two of them prepare to do battle for
the last time...
THOUGHTS
Even though it received a mixed reception on its release, Predator has
deservedly
gained a better reputation as a film as time has passed. And as an
action
film it is terrific, and there are plenty of suspenseful set pieces,
especially once the Predator starts to hunt down the men in the jungle
and starts off as a near invisible presence with its camouflage.
And one of the best things about the film
is the Predator itself, as it really is one of the best sci-fi baddies
in the modern cinema. The Predator in many ways is one of the most
formidable and fearsome enemies in any film, especially with its ability
to disguise itself, and also the brilliant and rather creepy use of
thermal imaging throughout and the terrific sound effects used for the
Predator's heartbeat also add to unease of the film.
The Predator is also an
interesting enemy, as unlike for example the aliens from the Alien
franchise, (who basically just shag and kill!) it hunts and kills for
sport, yet the Predator will not kill unarmed people. As Dutch at one
point realises in the film, as Anna is about to pick up a gun, he tells
her not to as it didn't kill before as she wasn't armed, and he says "no
sport!". So the Predator to a lesser extent is something of a
moralistic antagonist, as it does have a sense of respect to its foes,
as it shows to Dutch at the end as it challenges him in hand to hand
combat, rather than just kill him. The Predator's behavior and
attitudes would later be expanded on further in the underrated sequel
Predator 2.
PERFORMANCES AND NOTABLE SCENES (Warning: explicit language and some spoilers ahead!)
As
for the cast, well things are pretty good here, and Arnold
Schwarzenegger puts in a pretty good performance by his own standards as Dutch, who he plays
largely just straight laced and no nonsense but he still enjoys some good one liners.
And Arnie's highlights include the scene at the start where Dutch meets
up with Dillon (who he hasn't seen for years) and he says to him
"Dillon! You son of a bitch!" and the two of them lock hands in a quick
arm wrestle. And during the wrestle Dutch grins saying "What's the
matter? The CIA got you pushing too many pencils?!" and as Dillon
struggles to keep up the wrestle, Dutch says "Had enough?" and Dillon
laughs and gives in "OK! OK!".
Arnie also has some good wisecracks in the scene where Dutch and his
team storm the guerilla camp and take them out. And during the scene
Dutch has a couple of good one-liners, the first of which is when he
throws a knife into one of the guerilla's chests and Dutch quips "Stick
around!" and then he kicks down the door to one of the huts where there
are a few guerillas and he says "Knock, knock!" and shoots them. Class.
Then there is the scene where after Dutch's team take out the guerilla
army, Dutch learns that from Mac that the mission wasn't what it
appeared to be and he confronts Dillon. And in the scene Dutch grabs
Dillon and pushes him against the wall shouting "You set us up!! It was
all bullshit! All of it! The cabinet minister, the whole business!".
And as Dillon tells him the truth, Dutch looks at him with disgust
saying "So you cooked up a story and dropped the six of us in a meat
grinder! What happened to you, Dillon? You used to be someone I could
trust!".
Another good scene is when Dutch questions Anna and warns her "No more
games!" and she suddenly speaks in English and tells him what she knows
of the Predator. And then Dutch takes out his knife and says to Anna
"Anna, this thing is hunting us, all of us" and he cuts her bonds loose
and as Dillon protests, Dutch says "Dillon we make a stand now, or there
will be no left to reach the chopper!". And as Anna says the Predator
was wounded as its blood was on the leaves, Dutch says "If it bleeds, we
can kill it".
And later there is the scene where Dutch tries to escape with Poncho and
Anna and she goes to pick up a gun but Dutch warns her "No! It didn't
kill you because you weren't armed. No sport!". And after that comes
the classic moment where the Predator shows up and kills Poncho and then
Dutch stops Anna from using a machine gun and instead he shoots at the
Predator, who fires its plasma gun at his shoulder, causing Dutch to
fall to the ground. And Dutch yells to Anna "Run!! Go!!! GET TO THE
CHOPPA!!!!".
And last of all there is Dutch's big showdown with the Predator where
(SPOILER!!) the creature takes off its helmet and reveals it ugly mug
leaving Dutch to look in surprise and say the great line "You are one
ugly motherfucker!". And during the fight scene Dutch tries to hit the
Predator with a log of wood but its easily breaks it in half leaving
Dutch to say "Bad idea!" before the Predator dishes out his brutal
beating to Dutch.
Carl Weathers next up is really good as Dillon, the CIA agent who
accompanies Dutch's team on the mission into the jungle but it turns
out he has something of a hidden agenda.
Weathers best moments include the opening scene where Dutch is being
briefed by General Phillips (R.G. Armstrong) and Dutch asks "Why do you
need us? What about the regular army?" and Dillon from the background
says "Because some damn fool accused you of being the best!" and the two
of them lock in a friendly arm wrestle, which Dillon loses!
Then there is the scene where Dillon and Dutch's team are being flown
into the jungle and while onboard the chopper one of Dutch's team,
Blain, spits on the floor while chewing tobacco but the spit lands on
one of Dillon's boots. So Dillon leans forward to beckons Blain to move
forward to speak to him and Dillon says "That's a real nasty habit you
got there!" and Blain simply smiles and sits back. And as the team are
getting ready to drop, Dillon looks down below and says "I never knew
how much I missed this, Dutch!" and Dutch says "You never were that
smart!".
And one of Weathers best scenes in the film comes when Dutch confronts
him over the cover story that brought to the jungle. And Dillon angrily
says to Dutch "Look, we've been looking for this place for months. My
men were in that
chopper when it got hit! Hopper's orders were to go in and get my men
and he disappeared!". And as Dutch says "What happened to you, Dillon?
You used to be somebody I could trust!" Dillon coldly says "I woke up,
why don't you? You're an asset, an expendable asset and I used you to
get the job done, got it?!".
Another good scene for Weathers is when Anna speaks in English to Dutch
and tells her what she knows about the Predator and how it changes
colours "like the chameleon". And this prompts Dillon to scornfully say
"You saying that Blain and Hawkins were killed by a fucking lizard?!
That's a bullshit psyche job! There's two to three men out there at the
most. Fucking lizard!".
And lastly there is the scene when Dillon goes after Mac to help him
kill the Predator and as Dutch is about to go, Dillon stops and says
"Hold it, Dutch, I'm going after Mac". And Dutch says "That's not your
style, Dillon" and Dillon says "I guess I picked up some bad habits from
you, now get your people the hell out of here!". And as Dutch says to
him "You can't win this, Dillon" Dillon says "Maybe I can get even!" and
Dutch then throws another machine gun and Dillon says "Just hold onto
that damn chopper!".
Up next is Bill Duke who is excellent as Mac, one of Dutch's team
and a badass soldier (Duke previously appeared in another Arnie action
flick, Commando, as a rogue green beret).
Duke has some pretty good moments in the film as well that include the
scene where Mac has a beady eye on Dillon and as they work their way
through the jungle Mac confronts Dillon quietly after Dillon slips up as he moves through the jungle. And Mac warns him
"You're ghostin' us, motherfucker! I don't care who you are back in the
world, you give away our position one more time, I'll bleed ya, real
quiet. Leave ya here. Got that?!".
Then later there is the scene where Dillon angrily speaks in Spanish to
Anna, shortly after she has been captured and Mac calls out to him
"Dillon!" and Dillon turns around and Mac says "Over here". And Dillon
walks over to him and Mac quietly says to him "Turn around" and Dillon
asks why and Mac looks up to the trees to make Dillon turn away and Mac
then takes out his knife and sticks it on Dillon's shoulder, who spins
around to find that Mac has stabbed a scorpion that crawling up Dillon's
back. And Dillon looks at him and says "Thanks" and walks away leaving
Mac to quietly say "Anytime" and he squashes the scorpion with his
boot.
Another good scene comes when after Blain has been killed, Mac sadly
walks over to his body and he drinks the last of his whisky flask and he
places it on Blain's body and he says softly "Goodbye bro" and covers
him over. And this is followed by the scene when Dillon asks Mac "Who
hit us today?" and Mac says "I don't know, I only saw one of them in camouflage. Those eyes they disappeared". And Dutch asks Mac "What was
that?" and Mac repeats "Those eyes, they disappeared. I know one
thing, Major, I drew down and fired straight at it. Capped
off two hundred rounds in the mini-gun, full pack. Nothing... Nothing on
this Earth could've lived. Not at that range".
And lastly is the scene when after the team try to trap the Predator in a
net and its escapes, Mac runs after the Predator shooting his machine
gun and yelling "I got you, motherfucker! I got you!! I'M COMING!!!".
And Mac starts to lose it as he chases the Predator he sings a few
lines from Little Richard's "Long Tall Sally" and he repeats "I'm gonna
have
me some fun tonight!" over and over. And later Dillon joins Mac as Mac
pulls him into his hiding place and he quietly says to Dillon that he
can see the Predator "Over there, past the trees. You see it? I see
you!". And Dillon eventually sees the Predator from afar and he tells
him his plan to kill the Predator and Mac says "I gotta score to settle"
and Dillon says "We've both got scores to settle".
Elpidia Carrillo does pretty well in her role as Anna, a female
guerilla who Dutch's team capture but she eventually ends up helping
them to fight against the Predator.
And Carrillo has a couple of noteworthy scenes with the first being where Dutch interrogates Anna to find out what she knows about the creature and up until now she only spoke in Spanish.
So, in the scene Dutch grabs Anna and asks her "Yesterday, what did you see?!" and Dillon standing her says "You're wasting your time" and Dutch insists to Anna "No more games!". Anna then finally speaks in English and says "I don't know what it was but..." and Anna continues "...it changes colours like the chameleon. It uses the jungle". And Dutch takes out his knife and says to Anna "What's your name?" and she says "Anna" and Dutch tells her "Anna, this thing is hunting us...all of us, you know that?" and she nods and he cuts her loose with his knife. Dutch then insists he needs Anna's help and Anna then says "There's something else. When the big man was killed, you must have wounded it. Its blood was on the leaves" and Arnie tells her "If it bleeds, we can kill it".
And then there is the scene when Anna tells Dutch
and the others about the appearances of the Predator in the jungle over
the years and his gruesome victories. And she says "When I was little, we found a man. He looked
like - like, butchered. The
old woman in the village crossed themselves... and whispered crazy
things, strange things. "El Diablo cazador de hombres." Only in the
hottest years this happens. And this year, it grows hot. We begin
finding our men. We found them sometimes without their skins... and
sometimes much, much worse. "El cazador trofeo de los hombres" means the
demon who makes trophies of men!".
Jesse Ventura is also pretty good as the
veteran badass soldier, Blain, and good friend of Mac (Ventura himself
was a professional wrestler, and later a politician, so this film had no
shortage of future politicians!).
Ventura has quite a few good moments and some good one liners aswell
that include his first scene where Blain offers chewing tobacco to the
other men and they all turn it down. And Blain says disgruntled "Bunch
of slack-jawed faggots around here! This stuff will make you a god
damned sexual Tyrannosaurus, just like me!".
Then later is the scene when during the fight against the guerillas,
Blain is joined by Poncho and Blain looks above him at a guerilla in a
fortified position and he says "Son of a bitch is dug in like a Alabama
tick!". And Poncho looks at Blain and sees his arm is bleeding and says
to him "You're hit! You're bleeding, man" and Blain says "I ain't got
time to bleed!" and Poncho says in response "OK" and fire his grenade
launcher a few times at the guerilla's direction and he says "You got
time to duck?!".
And lastly there are two more good moments from Ventura that include the
scene when Blain and Mac take a rest in the jungle to take a bit of
whisky. And Mac says how they have seen some badass bush in their time
but this is something else and Blain says "I hear you. This shit is
something, makes Cambodia look like Kansas!". And Mac hands Blain his
flask saying "A little taste of home" and Blain says "You lose it here,
you're in a world of hurt!".
And finally there is the scene where after the Predator has made its
first kill (Hawkins) that Blain cautiously moves through the jungle
woods with his massive minigun aimed he sees a rustle in the bushes
ahead. And Blain cocks his minigum and says "Come on in you fuckers!
Come on in. Old painless is waitin!" but it turns out just to be a
racoon and Blain just smiles but out of the blue he is killed by the
Predator.
Sonny Landham is also pretty good as the native American member
of Dutch's team, Billy who is an excellent tracker and is the first to
sense there is something very wrong in the jungle. Landham was said to
have brought a personal bodyguard with him to the production, not to
protect himself but to protect everyone else form him as he liked to get
into fights! Landham also later in his career attempted to become a
political candidate but was unsuccessful (probably just aswell!).
Landham's good scenes include the scene where Billy tries to track down
the traces of what happened during the fight involving Hopper's men.
And Billy says "There was a huge firefight and shooting in all
directions" and Dutch says to him "I can't believe Jim Hopper walked
into an ambush" and Billy says "I don't believe he did. I can't find a
single track". And Dutch asks about the rest of Hopper's men and Billy
says "There's no sign, sir. They never left here. Hell, it's like they
just disappeared".
And lastly I will mention Landham's most memorable scene when Poncho
looks over to Billy and says "Billy, you know something what is it?" and
Bill says "I'm scared, Poncho". And Poncho nervously says "Bullshit!
You ain't afraid of no man!" and Billy says "There's something out there
waiting for us, and it ain't no man" and he gets up and looks to the
others and says "We're all going to die".
Richard Chaves next up is also very good as Poncho, another of
Dutch's team who gets some fun one-liners as well in certain moments but
he provides a pretty good performance dramatically speaking as well.
I will quickly mention one or two of Chaves scenes that include his
first where Dutch and his men are on the chopper flying to the jungle.
And Blain offers Poncho some tobacco and Poncho says "Get that stinking
shit out of my face!" and after Blain says the tobacco will make you a
"goddam sexual Tyrannosaurus!" Poncho holds up his grenade launcher and
says "Strap this on your sore ass, Blain!" causing Blain to laugh out
loud.
And then there is the scene when Dillon asks Poncho to ask Anna what she
saw when Hawkins was killed and Poncho asks her again in Spanish. And
Poncho replies to the men "She keeps saying the same fuckin' thing! The
jungle came alive and took him!" and he looks to Billy and says "Billy,
you know something, what is it?" and as Billy says that he is scared,
Poncho says "Bullshit! You ain't afraid of no man!".
And last of all is the moment where during the night, a wild boar sets
off a flare set up by Mac and the boar attacks Mac, who kills it with
his knife and the others arrive to find Mac stand over the bloodied
corpse of the boar. And Poncho looks down and says "Jesus! You killed a
pig...you think you could have found something bigger?!" leaving Mac
offended and angry yelling "Fuck you, Poncho! Fuck you!".
And second to last is Shane Black as Hawkins, who is
noteworthy as he at the time had written the screenplay for Lethal
Weapon, and would later go on to write further screenplays for movies
such as The Last Boy Scout and direct and write the underrated Kiss kiss, bang bang.
Shane get's some
funny lines in the film as well, which probably no doubt he had a hand
in writing, as he tells some rude jokes about his girlfriend. And the
first one of those is during the chopper flight to the jungle where
Hawkins tells Billy one of his dirty jokes and he says "Hey Billy.
Billy! The other day, I went up to my girlfriend, I said,
"Y'know I'd like a little pussy". She said, "Me too, mine's as big as a
house!" and Billy looks at him blankly.
And later there is of course his second pussy joke where Hawkins after
the firefight with the guerillas has ended, goes up to Billy and says to
him "Billy. Billy! The other day, I was going down on my girlfriend, I
said
to her, "Jeez you got a big pussy. Jeez you got a big pussy." She said,
"Why did you say that twice?" I said, "I didn't.". And again Billy
looks blankly but Hawkins explains "You see, cos of the echo" and he
runs leaving Billy to contemplate the joke, which he finally gets and
laughs out loud (something the Predator records on its audio recorder).
And last of all is Kevin Peter Hall as
the Predator, who does a brilliant job as the film's main antagonist, a
fearsome alien warrior that hunts men for sport. At 7 foot and 2 inches
in height, Hall was without a doubt the best
choice for the role, and he does a great physical job in portraying the
predator, in what was apparently a very heavy body suit which weighed
about 200 pounds! Ironically the film makers had cast Jean Claude
Van-Damme as the Predator originally (it was early on in his career!)
but the suit he wore for the creature was simply too daft and silly
looking so they scrapped it to redesign the creature.
Hall himself briefly appears in human form in a small role as the
chopper pilot at the end of the film which circles the jungle when they
try to find Dutch below. Hall later sadly died in 1991 just at the age
of 35 due to complications from contracting AIDS after a blood transfusion, not too long
after the release of Predator 2.
DIRECTOR, SPECIAL EFFECTS AND MUSIC
Moving onto the director, John McTiernan does an excellent job here with
Predator and even though it was only his second film feature, he
already showed his aptitude for making action films with this one as
he more than confidently handles the film's tense action scenes.
McTiernan also expertly cranks up the suspense as the film goes on and
does a great job at not revealing the Predator too soon to its audience.
As for the film's special effects they are also great and R/Greenberg
Associates were the digital studio agency behind them. The effects
featured in the film are very effective especially the use of the
Predator's thermal imaging, invisibility and the laser effects used for
the Predator's plasma weapon. The film also even appears to pay homage
to John Carpenter's The Thing
in its opening sequence where we see the spaceship drop what appears to
be some sort of pod off to Earth that contains the Predator, which is a
good optical effect in itself. Stan Winston, who designed the Predator
creature also does a terrific job in bringing the alien warrior to life
and he was brought after the first creature design was rejected as it
looked too silly.
Getting onto the film's music score by Alan Silvestri, its an excellent
one and it features a very memorable theme tune. Silvestri's score in
general is also quite effective in terms of building suspense as its
something the composer does very well. Silvestri also neatly builds in
the use of tribal like drums to add to the film's atmosphere in the
jungle. The score however does solidify the formulae for his future
scores with their frantic build ups and it could rarely be accused of
being that subtle but for any of its faults its still one of Silvestri's
best.
FLAWS
As for Predator's flaws......yeah OK its not entirely perfect (even if its fairly close by its standards!).
So its flaws....well for starters I think the story itself is pretty
thin as its just a bunch of badass special forces soldiers taking on a
near invincible alien and when you think about it, its just a retread of
Aliens (well except with just one alien). The characters however are
actually mostly well drawn out and that in a way helps make up for the
thin plot in itself but yeah it won't win any awards for originality as
such.
In terms of the plot there are also one or two silly moments such as
just how effective would mud be for disguising a human's heat
signature??? Would it actually be that effective??? Well I'm certainly
not an expert on the subject but from what I have read on the Internet
it suggests that mud on its own would not be sufficient to cover up a
heat signature, it may at first do so if it is cold but once your body
heat rises the mud itself would no longer be as effective.
And further to that note its also worth mentioning that in the scene
where Dutch swims ashore and lies face down in the mud that only half
his face is covered in it. However after the Predator dives into the
water, Dutch then clambers his way over to some tree vines to cover
himself and then we see the mud has completely covered his whole face!
Its like Dutch decided to smear a bit more all over his face as if it
was some sort of pre-emptive measure so the Predator wouldn't see him
even though of course Dutch had no idea about this. And even though
Dutch covers himself in mud, his eyes are still visible so wouldn't the
Predator somehow be able to detect them?! Well maybe not, who knows???
It might get confused right enough by a pair of darting eyes on its
thermal imaging right enough!
I also found it a bit strange how the Predator's laser canon has the power to blast off Dillon's arm and blow a big hole in Blain's chest yet when it hits Arnie in the shoulder, he merely gets a flesh wound with his arm still in tact! It makes you think that the Predator must have built-in damage levels to his laser canon either that or Arnie's muscly build was too much for the laser canon to contend with! Either way its a pretty daft and illogical moment in the film in that Arnie can somehow withstand the brutal damage of the Pred's weapons.
And lastly it seems a bit unsporting of the Predator in its last moments
to activate its self destruct device rather than just accept the fact
that it had been defeated by Dutch. Its like a baby that didn't get its
way and decided to chuck the toys out of the pram and it seems like the
Predator has no honour in accepting his opponent had won.
And this
appears to be a bit contrary to the events of Predator 2 (SPOILER FOR
THAT!) where Danny Glover's character succeeds in killing the Predator
in that and then he is surrounded by a whole group of them but instead
of killing him, one of them gives him a trophy, which is an old
flintlock pistol. But this Predator thought "sod that I'm just gonna
take him with me!". What a dick!
Anyway that's it for the flaws.
SUM UP
So to sum Predator is a highly entertaining, tense and suspenseful
action film and it features some great special effects, action scenes, a
fine music score and it introduced one of cinema's most fascinating and
interesting hostile aliens. The film is well acted for the most part
and very well directed and the use of the jungle also contributes well
to the film's mystery and sense of unease. And after 35 years,
Predator is a film that is still well worth watching and it stands for
me easily as one of the best action films from the 1980s.
So, I will give Predator a rating of:
9.5 out of 10
So, that's it for now and I will be back hopefully a bit sooner with another post.
Until then its bye for now!
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