The Predator: How Not To Reboot A Movie
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John McTiernan‘s Predator is a sci-fi action flick that holds up three decades later. Unfortunately, you can’t say the same for its sequels. Writer/director Shane Black is the latest to try his hand at breathing some new life into the franchise. Set in present day, The Predator acknowledges the previous films and offers more than a handful of callbacks (including someone actually yelling to “Get to the chopper!”).
I think expectations are going to play a large role in audience reaction to the film. On one-hand it does work as a throwaway B-movie. On the other the film misses the mark with a convoluted script and an underwhelming ending. Despite enjoying Black’s work, I expected very little from the movie and ended up having an okay time (while I freely admit that the elements here could have been put to far better use).
The first Predator arrives on Earth causing havoc. The second, uber-Predator (and his Predator dogs), follows later. I won’t give away the relationship between the pair, or why they are on Earth, but it is far more complicated than simply hunting for sport (making a pretty large deviation from other Predator films).
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Just because they haven’t made a good one since the original (more than 30 years ago), that doesn’t seem to be be a good enough reason to stop making new sequels. Well, at least this one’s got Shane Black and Chuck‘s Yvonne Strahovski. Olivia Munn, Jacob Tremblay, Thomas Jane, and Sterling K. Brown also star. The Predator opens in theaters on September 14th.
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