And even later, when Arnold gets the upper hand and the predator can't see him, the Predator starts firing in all directions. Their roles had switched places.
Predator 2 happens in 1997 because 1997 was a predicted "El Niño" year. El Niño is a semi-regular phenonom in which warm air currents move across the pacific ocean, causing extreme heat waves and drought. This repeatable event has been noted for hundreds of years. 1715, the date on the old gun, was also an El Nino year.
@@cihuacoatl1887 El niño means "the child" and "the child" means "Baby Yoda" Ergo, El niño is actually caused by Baby Yoda using his force powers. Checkmate Sithers.
@@cloudsombrero You're right, Predator was great. The Predator sucked though and this is coming from a huge fan who's read into the deep lore of the Yautja. This may be off topic, but I think they need to do their own research for the stuff they want to critique because the movie Predators is not set on Yautja Prime, which is the homeworld of the Yautja. It takes place on the Game Preserve Planet.
Oh my gosh I thought I was losing my mind - every time I try to talk about Predator people roll there eyes as if it's a dumb action movie. This is the only discussion that talks about the high level craftsmanship involved in making that movie.
You should check out on Collative Learning's channel the analysis of Dillon's death scene. There you'll see how really high level their craftsmanship was! And why this movie is much more than a dumb action movie.
If they don't understand Predator they know too little about movies for a conversation to be possible. You might as well explain a jet engine to a caveman.
Hahahaha i know the feeling. A coworker of mine who is 20 said to me one day "whats with the movie Predator, you are always referencing that more than anything else" Thats was when he told me he hasnt seen it before and didnt know how highly regarded its held by older people. It broke my brain for a minute that a male alive hasnt seen Predator
@Irina O ALOT of people reference old Arnold Schwarzenneger movies at work. Uhhhh.... Tour guide salesmen for Tour above a city in a Helicopter. Deliveryman or pizza drivers, basically any job that requires someone to leave but reassure them of his return. Defense Lawyers or anyother profession that after work will tell you in one sentence how they were dishonest. Aaaaaaaand any worker in a warehouse that has sales offices, and they often give Salesmen highfives that result in suspended arm wrestling competitions. O, also anyone who works in a bilingual company that has to tell their baby that they will see them when they return again. Lots of people
Gary Busey's vanishing torso aside, the warehouse scene in Predator 2 is one of my favourites of all time. An elite team who (having debriefed Dutch) know what the Predator is about and so prep accordingly to ambush him. They have heat suits to block the infrared, prep the place so its cloak won't work - the hunter has become the hunted as they skulk through the dark warehouse, the Predator unable to see them but slowly getting suspicious somethings up. The Predator adjusts his visor through the spectrum until he catches the light off their UV torches and then all hell breaks loose.
What makes the first film such a classic is the suprising amount of heart it has - McTiernan actually gives these characters great moments and when they die you feel bad for them.
He also tried to take it on head-to-head and died for his trouble. Schwarzenegger's character learns from the error, and by the end, he knows better: he runs, he hides, he sets traps, he gets the creature to kill itself. Dutch triumphs because he realizes that a head-to-head confrontation will end with his opponent destroying him.
i always loved the scene early on when dillon, dutch and his team are on the helicopter preparing to rescue the hostages. it established the close relationship between blain and mac early on and shows how well the team functions together. blain offers his chewing tobacco to mac first, then helps himself, then offers it to everyone else on the helicopter. i thought the whole team had good chemistry, even if much of it was short since, well, people start dying pretty fast.
What I've always loved about the 'deforestation scene' is the absolute trust that they have for each other. It actually demonstrates some subtle characterisation. They all step in without a second of hesitation and mow down the jungle.
As the matter of fact, several years ago one person made special cut of Predator, where he removed every spoken line. The final cut was about 1 hour 20 minutes and it's awesome.
You know what would have been a funny movie? A right-after type sequel wherein a bunch of predators are scouring the Earth trying to find Arnold, not to hunt him or anything, but to give him a trophy. Since he defeated the predator in the movie, he's technically entitled to a trophy, but no one was around to give him one, and so predator rules demand that a gang of like half a dozen predators just wander from city to city trying to find him and give him one of the dead predator's trophies.
@@josephdevon6068 One predator ends up getting lost from the group, but you only see him again at the end and he has a wife and is wearing matching baseball caps with his adopted human son since he decides to stay on earth.
13:45 Fun-fact: In the original concept, the movie was just supposed to showcase Dutch going up against the Predator without any other troops. However, Arnold felt that the character would need a whole squad with him during his mission.
@@carlosmontesinos1544 For sure. It was definitely missing a cabin by the lake scene where the misunderstood rebel / punk kid is about to make out with the way-too-hot-for-him girl - and then they both get slashed to death by the monster.
i remember watching it in the cinema with my dad who was a bodybuilder. We have never seen Arnold being so scared in movies and sent airborne after a punch. And we werent expecting it to be an alien movie! it was the nicest suprised in movies ive ever had. and the concept of alien was very new to me. I thought it its a hi tech russian soldier or a wild beast but it was wayyy better! and the theme soundtrack.....immortal status
It's much of the movie's themes summed up right there, its subversion of '80s action movies, the creature backhanding Arnold through the air away from itself.
Jay and Jack are right about the tight simplicity of the script, and appreciate that there's no clunky exposition scene where one character tells the others (and the audience) about the history of the Predator. There kind-of _is_ such a moment, though, when Anna talks about the local folklore and describes how in the hottest summers, the villages would be stalked by "the beast that makes trophies of men". As far as I can tell, that scene is pretty much the only reason that character is in the movie (it would be easy enough to alter the script to exclude her), but fortunately they don't dwell on it and events move on quickly to where it doesn't really matter.
Been waiting for this retro review for ages now. The grandfather of 80s machismo action cinema. It's aged like fine wine. I've watched this film more times than I can count, and it continues to get better with each passing year. If the concept of a masterpiece is gauged by how many times you can watch an expertly crafted film without it feeling like a chore (no matter how ridiculous the plot), I would consider Predator a masterpiece. Let's not forget that the final half hour of this film is damn near like a silent film. Unique for its time and even now.
I could be wrong but I remember hearing at one point in my life that the studio was constantly criticizing a supposed lack of "guns and violence/action" in the movie, which really annoyed John McTiernan, so he went and filmed that scene where they all fire into the jungle and made it purposely as over the top as could be to silence them.
The team wasting all that ammo to do little more than cut down some jungle brush ended up as one of the more pointed criticisms of United States foreign policy in this movie, and boy, are there a lot of them.
The end of Pedator 2 is a nod to a graphic novel/comic where the Predator comes to pirate times in the 1700s and Adoline is some badass pirate that earns that predator's respect.
Yeah me too. I caught an edited version on ITV or BBC1 here in the UK. It removed Dillon's arm getting blown off, and instead cut to the others hearing him screaming in the distance
Arnold’s line delivery in this film is actually the best it’s ever been. He was extremely believable in his role and he deserves the credit for that. Not like what you guys said, that he’s trying and that’s what makes you like him. It’s more then that.
Sven Ole Thorsen was in Conan with Arnold. He played Thorgrim, the younger one of Thulsa Doom's henchmen. He was also the retired Gladiator that Maximus stabs in the foot in... well, Gladiator.
I saw on an episode of QI that they didn't use Arnie's voice-over for the Austrian version of The Terminator because when he speaks his native language he sounds like a country-yokel / farmer to other Austrians
I remember the first time seeing this movie, my Dad was watching it on TV my brother and I come downstairs right as the “stick around” moment happened and we looked at each other like did that just happen?!
1) No talk of Ol' Painless? The most absurd but fantastic action movie weapon ever seen at that point? Arnold would later wield one himself in T2. 2) Jesse Venture also appeared in Running Man along with Sven whose played a character named Sven. "I've got to score some steroids."
My favourite movie, I tell you why. It's intense not knowing when the predator will arrive and show itself makes it very errie. Over the top characters but they all seem to work as one, and have all different types of traits which make it more interesting. The music and score is incredible, it actually feels like your in that scernero feeling what the characters are feeling, and just the little crackles of the predator noises which pop up here and there are so cleaver and believable make it more intense an on edge. The predator, the way he moves and delivers his unique presence is done remarkably well, the guy in the suit really brought the character to life not just in the first movie even in number 2, and the costume is so cool with its gadgets makes you want to wear it yourself. Then there's arnie, the fight scene of just him vs the predator you actually believe what his actually doing ha, its classic arnie with the one liners and personality but it works. Then you have the jungle, where the predator can adapt to its surroundings and be on watch, which give you more insight into the predators motives and pleasure of hunting down these tough guys one by one for fun.
> AVP:R Could start a new series where it's not a detailed video essay (Plinkett), it's not about new releases (Half in the Bag), it's not about VHS/schlock (Best of the Worst), and it's not about movies that you guys like and want to discuss (re:View) but instead it's about movies you guys have wanted to get around to watching and finally are sitting down to do so and then you discuss it afterwards. Probably would be a hybrid of all of your other series but you guys are good at giving each series a distinct format.
7:15 Sven Ole Thorsen was with Arnold in Conan the Barbarian (1982), Conan the Destroyer (1984), Red Sonya (1985), and Raw Deal (1986). He was even in Lethal Weapon (1987) that, as you mentioned, Shane Black wrote the script for. He was also in a bunch of other movies with Arnold. The Running Man (1987), Red Heat (1988), Twins (1988), Terminator 2 (1991), Last Action Hero (1993), Eraser (1996), End of Days (1999), and Collateral Damage (2002),
Predator is a postmodern devolution of action movies. The people who can wade through any enemies with their weapons, are rendered useless. In the end it’s Arnold going primitive with sharp sticks.
What the fuck? The people's weapons are useless because they're up against laser and cloaking technology, all wrap in a being that can jump tree to tree. What are some great action movies before Predator? 60s, 70s, 80s James Bond? Lol.
This is so true. Going back to the 60s and 70s too there are some great movies where you can see the talent the director and crew had in setting up a shot/scene.
Nah i love the opening shot; how it gives off this very serious and eerie, slightly unsettling, otherworldly tone, before the music cranks up and transitions into a testosterone-fuelled jungle setting; right there it encapsulates the seamless blend of sci-fi and action, and it's a great juxtaposition of both the protagonist and antagonist touching down
In an interview Carl Weathers said when he realized he’d be working with Arnold he thought damn I better hit the gym pretty hard to make it believable he was on par with Arnold muscle wise to sell the macho-ness of Predator.
Predator is my favorite movie monster, i was never scared of him, and my brother loved the alien from alien. and we were teenagers when alien vs predator came out so we were hyped because we got to see who is the better monster. (even thought avp isnt the best movie) still holds a place in my heart.
The full quote is "you're hit, your bleedin man!" "I Ain't got time to bleed..." "oh... OK... *fires nade launcher danger close Got Time to duck? *Nade explosion and screams of agony They both duck the shower of rocks and bloody limbs.
Oh yeah, that might be my favorite performance of his and of course Tarantino is crazy as hell. They had really great chemistry together. This movie is the perfect marriage of Tarantino's writing and Rodriguez's direction, and that's what makes it so different. They work really well together. I love when movies completely change into something else as the plot progresses.
The thing with basically any visual medium is that if the people making something in one are at all competent they don't need a single spoken word to show you what's going on or what you have to do.
So after watching this review again today I realised that when the Predator took Billy's skull and spine as a trophy that maybe this was to show that in the fight that they had, Billy had backbone!!!
I actually re-watched both Predator and Predator 2 just lately. I agree with you guys, both movies, especially the first one are amazingly filmed and produced. Great story telling, action sequences, etc. A lot of modern Sci-fy movies could take lessons from these. I find modern action movies do way to many quick cuts and hand cams, you need long shots and silent sequences to make the action scenes stand out ant pop.
Predator 2 is actually my favorite of all the Predator movies. It’s sad Danny Glover didn’t get to star in more action movies on his own, he was great. It also has my favorite movie line ever: Danny Glover: “It’s okay! I’m a cop.” Old Lady: “I don’t think he gives a shit.”
Them shooting into the jungle is a tactic to fight your way out of an ambush. One of them just go killed out of nowhere. The guy with the Mini-gun saw the movement of the Predator running away and started shooting at it. The rest of them joined him and fired in the direction of the ambush-er to kill, suppress or scare off their attacker or attackers. The Predator probably had to escape up into the forest canopy to not get mowed down then and there.
I feel like the subtle story telling and not explaining every little detail really made this movie take a step up because like you said they didnt have some random character or exposition device sit down for 5 minutes and explain everything
The thing about the whole macho men with massive muscles is that it works in the movies favor. When macho men with massive muscles get scared you can bet that the audience will feel that fear as well.
I knew if I watched this channel long enough I would eventually see alien predators. I couldn't remember the name of the movie but I remember the crap brown VHS. This movie scared the hell out of me when I was little. The scene with the dogs eating that cow terrified me and I always wondered what movie that was. Thank you for letting me revisit my early childhood horrors. Lol I use to think that what ever the alien thing was in the movie lived under my stairs. Now I can watch it and laugh at how bad it was.
One of the movies I wish I could go back and watch again for the first time. Just rewatched again and the sound the Predator makes when it gets caught in the trip wire is so creepy.
21:21 These characters all spend the first half of the movie pumping up their gratuitous beefcake bullshit and then the predator shows up and none of that means jack shit anymore. The only way to defeat the predator was through brains. Great reversal from the movie you expect to the movie it becomes.
i worked in a movie theater when this was released and it never failed that at the end of the movie after the massive explosion and that triumphant music begins and the smoke clears to find Arnie standing there the audience burst out laughing
I'm just now getting around to watching this re:View in 2021, and oh man is it apocryphal at the end when they're talking about the then-as-yet-unreleased Shane Black movie 'The Predator', saying 'it's Shane Black, you can't go wrong', when all of us assumed it would be good... How sad it actually turned out to be! And a footnote, my favorite Predator reference is in the Simon Pegg/Nick Frost flick 'Paul', when the Seth Rogen-voiced alien does his Predator imitation... Great movie, in it's own weird way.
And even later, when Arnold gets the upper hand and the predator can't see him, the Predator starts firing in all directions. Their roles had switched places.
It took 13 cuts for Liam Neeson to jump that fence when it should have only Taken 3.
Ba dum tsssh
The cuts make it look like he just drops back on the same side.
Somehow this is the worst yet best comment I have ever seen
I see what you did there
Sometimes you just get poo brains
Predator 2 happens in 1997 because 1997 was a predicted "El Niño" year. El Niño is a semi-regular phenonom in which warm air currents move across the pacific ocean, causing extreme heat waves and drought. This repeatable event has been noted for hundreds of years. 1715, the date on the old gun, was also an El Nino year.
It's also Chris Farley's greatest role
That makes perfect sense
Besides el niño means... The kid, so...
But we got Gary Busey's teeth. And also Gary Busey..
@@cihuacoatl1887 El niño means "the child" and "the child" means "Baby Yoda" Ergo, El niño is actually caused by Baby Yoda using his force powers. Checkmate Sithers.
Dutch may have killed *a* Predator, but Shane Black killed its entire franchise. Now that's impressive!
He also helped start a franchise with his script doctoring of the first Predator.
😂😂😂
"I brought you into this world, it's only fitting I should take you out of it."
He's not judge judy and executioner!
Oh Fawk...Yea i feel yea
"Can't go wrong with Shane Black." *Roundabout plays*
predator was great
Talking about the new movie
Seeing JoJo references under my RLM gives me joy
@@cloudsombrero
You're right, Predator was great. The Predator sucked though and this is coming from a huge fan who's read into the deep lore of the Yautja. This may be off topic, but I think they need to do their own research for the stuff they want to critique because the movie Predators is not set on Yautja Prime, which is the homeworld of the Yautja. It takes place on the Game Preserve Planet.
@@WondrousLanternProductions yeah. Total failure
Oh my gosh I thought I was losing my mind - every time I try to talk about Predator people roll there eyes as if it's a dumb action movie. This is the only discussion that talks about the high level craftsmanship involved in making that movie.
You should check out on Collative Learning's channel the analysis of Dillon's death scene. There you'll see how really high level their craftsmanship was! And why this movie is much more than a dumb action movie.
No, there are plenty of discussions of that
If they don't understand Predator they know too little about movies for a conversation to be possible.
You might as well explain a jet engine to a caveman.
Hahahaha i know the feeling. A coworker of mine who is 20 said to me one day "whats with the movie Predator, you are always referencing that more than anything else"
Thats was when he told me he hasnt seen it before and didnt know how highly regarded its held by older people. It broke my brain for a minute that a male alive hasnt seen Predator
@Irina O ALOT of people reference old Arnold Schwarzenneger movies at work. Uhhhh.... Tour guide salesmen for Tour above a city in a Helicopter.
Deliveryman or pizza drivers, basically any job that requires someone to leave but reassure them of his return.
Defense Lawyers or anyother profession that after work will tell you in one sentence how they were dishonest.
Aaaaaaaand any worker in a warehouse that has sales offices, and they often give Salesmen highfives that result in suspended arm wrestling competitions.
O, also anyone who works in a bilingual company that has to tell their baby that they will see them when they return again.
Lots of people
Let's not forget the awesome score of Alan Silvestri. Really ties the movie together
You mean the soundtrack that was lost until 2003
Nice marmot
It really tied the room together
Yeah, he was on fire in the 1980's. These days...ugh...
@@vincentknight27 you son of a b****. I was about to make that joke. I'm calling the cops.
Watching this movie will turn you into a sexual Tyrannosaurus!
You did notice what happened to the character who delivered that line, right? And why?
A GODDAMN sexual tyrannosaurus.
Gary Busey's vanishing torso aside, the warehouse scene in Predator 2 is one of my favourites of all time. An elite team who (having debriefed Dutch) know what the Predator is about and so prep accordingly to ambush him. They have heat suits to block the infrared, prep the place so its cloak won't work - the hunter has become the hunted as they skulk through the dark warehouse, the Predator unable to see them but slowly getting suspicious somethings up. The Predator adjusts his visor through the spectrum until he catches the light off their UV torches and then all hell breaks loose.
What makes the first film such a classic is the suprising amount of heart it has - McTiernan actually gives these characters great moments and when they die you feel bad for them.
I still remember when I was sick and my dad took off from work and we spent the day watching Predator, Commando, and Total Recall.
What a wonderful day.
Billy earned the Predator's respect.
You shouldn't shit on other cultures. That's not PC, brah
Nothing says respect quite like amateur spinal surgery.
He also tried to take it on head-to-head and died for his trouble. Schwarzenegger's character learns from the error, and by the end, he knows better: he runs, he hides, he sets traps, he gets the creature to kill itself. Dutch triumphs because he realizes that a head-to-head confrontation will end with his opponent destroying him.
i always loved the scene early on when dillon, dutch and his team are on the helicopter preparing to rescue the hostages. it established the close relationship between blain and mac early on and shows how well the team functions together. blain offers his chewing tobacco to mac first, then helps himself, then offers it to everyone else on the helicopter. i thought the whole team had good chemistry, even if much of it was short since, well, people start dying pretty fast.
Good point! It makes Blain's death and Mac's response more meaningful and impactful.
Mac and Blain also regularly chatted throughout the movie and shared a flask.
Mac also mourns the most :(
What I've always loved about the 'deforestation scene' is the absolute trust that they have for each other. It actually demonstrates some subtle characterisation. They all step in without a second of hesitation and mow down the jungle.
I’d kill for a re:View of Suspiria before the remake drops this November
October is before then, and it would be nice for a spooky BOTW, where it's just exploitation flicks.
I'd love to see Rich watch
"I spit in your grave"
Would be amazing, but these hack frauds won't do it 😂😂
@@OhCanada613 And now you're owned.
As the matter of fact, several years ago one person made special cut of Predator, where he removed every spoken line. The final cut was about 1 hour 20 minutes and it's awesome.
I would also mention the awesomeness that is Kevin Peter Halls movement in the suit, and the OST.
You know what would have been a funny movie? A right-after type sequel wherein a bunch of predators are scouring the Earth trying to find Arnold, not to hunt him or anything, but to give him a trophy. Since he defeated the predator in the movie, he's technically entitled to a trophy, but no one was around to give him one, and so predator rules demand that a gang of like half a dozen predators just wander from city to city trying to find him and give him one of the dead predator's trophies.
to the tone of Star Trek 4: The Whale movie. A comedy.
@@tylerwhitney3443 Predators discovering soul food…
@@josephdevon6068 One predator ends up getting lost from the group, but you only see him again at the end and he has a wife and is wearing matching baseball caps with his adopted human son since he decides to stay on earth.
@@K3end0 Oh no...Dark Fate memories are crawling back in my head...
Nah fuck that, that would be shit
"It's Shane Black, it's Predator. You can't go wrong."
Narrator: "But it did go wrong. It went very wrong."
13:45 Fun-fact: In the original concept, the movie was just supposed to showcase Dutch going up against the Predator without any other troops. However, Arnold felt that the character would need a whole squad with him during his mission.
To me Predator is the quintessential 80's movie.
The god triad of violence:
The Terminator
Robocop
The Predator
@@carlosmontesinos1544
For sure. It was definitely missing a cabin by the lake scene where the misunderstood rebel / punk kid is about to make out with the way-too-hot-for-him girl - and then they both get slashed to death by the monster.
I'd put Bloodsport and Kickboxer up there too. Not as epic but still worthy of a spot.
i remember watching it in the cinema with my dad who was a bodybuilder. We have never seen Arnold being so scared in movies and sent airborne after a punch. And we werent expecting it to be an alien movie!
it was the nicest suprised in movies ive ever had. and the concept of alien was very new to me. I thought it its a hi tech russian soldier or a wild beast but it was wayyy better!
and the theme soundtrack.....immortal status
It's much of the movie's themes summed up right there, its subversion of '80s action movies, the creature backhanding Arnold through the air away from itself.
Leveling the forest is one of the coolest scenes of all time.
Indeed and it was mostly done with strings.
#1 cause of Amazon deforestation: mini-guns
Jay and Jack are right about the tight simplicity of the script, and appreciate that there's no clunky exposition scene where one character tells the others (and the audience) about the history of the Predator. There kind-of _is_ such a moment, though, when Anna talks about the local folklore and describes how in the hottest summers, the villages would be stalked by "the beast that makes trophies of men". As far as I can tell, that scene is pretty much the only reason that character is in the movie (it would be easy enough to alter the script to exclude her), but fortunately they don't dwell on it and events move on quickly to where it doesn't really matter.
The other main reason she is in the movie is... well she is literally the ONLY female character in the whole goddamned movie
@@johnhasso8908 What, the Predator isn't female? That's a sexist assumption.
Just kidding.
@@bryanekers3472 Yeah, actually, you can't rule that out, good point
Been waiting for this retro review for ages now. The grandfather of 80s machismo action cinema. It's aged like fine wine. I've watched this film more times than I can count, and it continues to get better with each passing year. If the concept of a masterpiece is gauged by how many times you can watch an expertly crafted film without it feeling like a chore (no matter how ridiculous the plot), I would consider Predator a masterpiece. Let's not forget that the final half hour of this film is damn near like a silent film. Unique for its time and even now.
I could be wrong but I remember hearing at one point in my life that the studio was constantly criticizing a supposed lack of "guns and violence/action" in the movie, which really annoyed John McTiernan, so he went and filmed that scene where they all fire into the jungle and made it purposely as over the top as could be to silence them.
You wanna play rough? Okay!!
The team wasting all that ammo to do little more than cut down some jungle brush ended up as one of the more pointed criticisms of United States foreign policy in this movie, and boy, are there a lot of them.
The end of Pedator 2 is a nod to a graphic novel/comic where the Predator comes to pirate times in the 1700s and Adoline is some badass pirate that earns that predator's respect.
I was watching the Starship troopers re view just now. I was hungry for more.
Would you like to know more?
You know it, the only good bug is a dead bug.
I'm surprised that neither of them mentioned that in the director commentary on the DVD John McTiernan sounds EXACTLY LIKE PLINKET!
Haven't you noticed? John McTiernan IS Mr. Plinkett!
oh my GAAAAAAAAAWWWWD!!!
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned that Jay sounds like Steve Buscemi.
Grant Wilson It is! =D
Jay himself admited that he has Buscemi voice.
When I was younger, the first time I watched it, I missed the spaceship part. So I had no idea what the deal was with the Predator being there.
Yeah me too. I caught an edited version on ITV or BBC1 here in the UK.
It removed Dillon's arm getting blown off, and instead cut to the others hearing him screaming in the distance
Strange Brew, The Thing, now Predator...it's like their going through my personal Top 10.
Have they done Buckaroo Bonzai and Big Trouble in Little China?
Not in re:View, but I swear I've seen them discuss Buckaroo at some point.
Predator is one of my favorites.
We last see Billy at 01:15:34, he screams at 01:15:39...
His fight lasted 5 seconds...
White Lion The only guy who was Arnold’s back up. RIP Billy
Arnold’s line delivery in this film is actually the best it’s ever been. He was extremely believable in his role and he deserves the credit for that. Not like what you guys said, that he’s trying and that’s what makes you like him. It’s more then that.
A really perfect music score / sound design (with the suspense drums) - should get more props
It was like spooky jungle version of the Terminator music.
The top half of Gary Busey went to rehab.
Sven Ole Thorsen was in Conan with Arnold. He played Thorgrim, the younger one of Thulsa Doom's henchmen. He was also the retired Gladiator that Maximus stabs in the foot in... well, Gladiator.
While I clapped there was no mention of Mac. Unforgivable.
I was more frightened of Mac than the Predator as a kid.
One of the best action movies. Sven ole is in the running man, with jesse ventura
He is in almost every arnie movie. They go way back
Oh Running Man . . . delicious, delicious cheese.
"I'll be back."
"Only in a rerun."
OOOOOOOOOH!
"Dennis... in body mass aloooone"
"That's what I was trying to avoid, a conversation about body mass."
Arnold makes me feel proud about being Austrian. Our English accent is the best XD
It's totally different to a standard German accent that's for sure.
@@Sixstringman Knock knock.
I saw on an episode of QI that they didn't use Arnie's voice-over for the Austrian version of The Terminator because when he speaks his native language he sounds like a country-yokel / farmer to other Austrians
The best one out of all the film's nothing compares to the original Predator...this film is going to Stick Around....🤣
@@CatNerfer3000 hello I did not know that. That's really cool. Thanks for letting me know. 👍
@@CatNerfer3000. Hello. Really.? I will look out for that next time. Nice one. Thanks. 👍
Another fun fact, I'm pretty sure Arnold improvised the stick around line
@@calvin4912. Nice one. I wonder if knock knock was his aswell. All the best. 🕶️
Predator 2 is better, fight me.
I remember the first time seeing this movie, my Dad was watching it on TV my brother and I come downstairs right as the “stick around” moment happened and we looked at each other like did that just happen?!
I love how his character is morally torn about doing CIA dirty work and then 20 minutes later he's gleefully cracking pun jokes while impaling a dude.
I really liked this film. My Husband asked me to watch it as he is a fan of this and I enjoyed reviewing it. Dillon you Son of a Beeech 😂.
1) No talk of Ol' Painless? The most absurd but fantastic action movie weapon ever seen at that point? Arnold would later wield one himself in T2.
2) Jesse Venture also appeared in Running Man along with Sven whose played a character named Sven. "I've got to score some steroids."
Ol painless is just an Hand held mini gun hardly that absurd compared to some of the other weapons of the 80s action movies
Some of my favorite are old quotes are form Conan. “Two snakes, facing each other” and the “ lamentations of their women” are great
I'm surprised they didn't talk about Kevin Peter Hall and his performance.
5:04 I never took this as Hawkins acknowledging that it was absurd, just as him rolling with it as a part of Blain's character.
My favourite movie, I tell you why.
It's intense not knowing when the predator will arrive and show itself makes it very errie.
Over the top characters but they all seem to work as one, and have all different types of traits which make it more interesting.
The music and score is incredible, it actually feels like your in that scernero feeling what the characters are feeling, and just the little crackles of the predator noises which pop up here and there are so cleaver and believable make it more intense an on edge.
The predator, the way he moves and delivers his unique presence is done remarkably well, the guy in the suit really brought the character to life not just in the first movie even in number 2, and the costume is so cool with its gadgets makes you want to wear it yourself.
Then there's arnie, the fight scene of just him vs the predator you actually believe what his actually doing ha, its classic arnie with the one liners and personality but it works.
Then you have the jungle, where the predator can adapt to its surroundings and be on watch, which give you more insight into the predators motives and pleasure of hunting down these tough guys one by one for fun.
> AVP:R
Could start a new series where it's not a detailed video essay (Plinkett), it's not about new releases (Half in the Bag), it's not about VHS/schlock (Best of the Worst), and it's not about movies that you guys like and want to discuss (re:View) but instead it's about movies you guys have wanted to get around to watching and finally are sitting down to do so and then you discuss it afterwards. Probably would be a hybrid of all of your other series but you guys are good at giving each series a distinct format.
"The Rest"? By definition, that would be a show about some of the least interesting movies ever.
"The Pity Fuck"
AVP:R should never be watched nor discussed. It should 6 feet below ground
Dude... they don't really want to watch AVP Requiem, LOL
What’s that Lassy...
Billy’s been disembowelled?
Jesus!
everyone at RLM is so good, you guys friggin kill me. love it.
Predator was my first R film as a kid. Predator has killed me many times in my dreams. Great film. Great monster. Great nightmares.
you guys should do an episode on princess bride
THAT CRITERION'S COMING OUT!
In BOTW? ;)
DE SIXX FINGARED MAAAN
7:15 Sven Ole Thorsen was with Arnold in Conan the Barbarian (1982), Conan the Destroyer (1984), Red Sonya (1985), and Raw Deal (1986).
He was even in Lethal Weapon (1987) that, as you mentioned, Shane Black wrote the script for.
He was also in a bunch of other movies with Arnold. The Running Man (1987), Red Heat (1988), Twins (1988), Terminator 2 (1991), Last Action Hero (1993), Eraser (1996), End of Days (1999), and Collateral Damage (2002),
I'd loooove to see a re:view of Mulholland drive by David Lynch! I've enjoyed all the Lynch videos you guys've done so far. Keep up the good work!
Their hope-filled eyes when talking about The Predator is so sad in retrospect. Little did they know it would be the worst by a mile.
And Prey was fucking amazing. Just make movies of different cultures fighting them.
Vikings
Samurai
Knights Templar
Middle Eastern guys
Schwarzenegger's battle cry sent me into premature puberty.
Predator is a postmodern devolution of action movies. The people who can wade through any enemies with their weapons, are rendered useless. In the end it’s Arnold going primitive with sharp sticks.
What the fuck? The people's weapons are useless because they're up against laser and cloaking technology, all wrap in a being that can jump tree to tree. What are some great action movies before Predator? 60s, 70s, 80s James Bond? Lol.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Jaws
The Great Escape
French Connection
Dirty Dozen
Big Red One
Rambo
Back in the times where directors needed talent to frame a shot and couldn’t just smear cgi over the shot as a crutch.
This is so true. Going back to the 60s and 70s too there are some great movies where you can see the talent the director and crew had in setting up a shot/scene.
"Its Shane Black; you cant go wrong." talk about quotes that dont age well
Nah i love the opening shot; how it gives off this very serious and eerie, slightly unsettling, otherworldly tone, before the music cranks up and transitions into a testosterone-fuelled jungle setting; right there it encapsulates the seamless blend of sci-fi and action, and it's a great juxtaposition of both the protagonist and antagonist touching down
Twin peaks season 3 please
Y'all better upvote this
Yes
They told me they are doing a special "Best of the Worst" for Twin Peaks season 3.
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In an interview Carl Weathers said when he realized he’d be working with Arnold he thought damn I better hit the gym pretty hard to make it believable he was on par with Arnold muscle wise to sell the macho-ness of Predator.
Predator is my favorite movie monster, i was never scared of him, and my brother loved the alien from alien. and we were teenagers when alien vs predator came out so we were hyped because we got to see who is the better monster. (even thought avp isnt the best movie) still holds a place in my heart.
The full quote is
"you're hit, your bleedin man!"
"I Ain't got time to bleed..."
"oh... OK... *fires nade launcher danger close Got Time to duck? *Nade explosion and screams of agony
They both duck the shower of rocks and bloody limbs.
Man, I love this movie, but since you mentioned it we need a From Dusk Till Dawn re:View. That's my favorite vampire movie!
+The Film Effect Clooney was great in that movie. I prefer the non-vampire first half, but it's definitely worth a re:View.
Oh yeah, that might be my favorite performance of his and of course Tarantino is crazy as hell. They had really great chemistry together. This movie is the perfect marriage of Tarantino's writing and Rodriguez's direction, and that's what makes it so different. They work really well together. I love when movies completely change into something else as the plot progresses.
When I saw it as a kid, I thought it was the best film I`d ever seen.
The thing with basically any visual medium is that if the people making something in one are at all competent they don't need a single spoken word to show you what's going on or what you have to do.
Total Recall deserves its own re:View
31:30
"A Predator with Shane Black.. i don't need to watch the trailer... everything's fine."
yyyyyeah... about that...
*Waves severed arm with a thumbs up.
How do you do an entire review of Predator and not talk about the music? It one of the most brilliant things about the movie.
Dunn nun nuun nunn nun NUN.. Badda dunna nun na... BUDDA-DA DUNNA NUNNN...DUN..DA DUNNNN..DUN- DUNNN
My favourite film of all time. Just perfect.
It's sad how optimistic they were about The Predator.
Just loved the hell out of predator, that I seen it more than 200 times, and now I watch each excellent scenes from it
Who is Jack? You go back a few years in Redletter and you get these co-hosts that you never have seen before and since.
Real talk, where can I get that Bird t-shirt?
It comes from an egg.
The bird store
So after watching this review again today I realised that when the Predator took Billy's skull and spine as a trophy that maybe this was to show that in the fight that they had, Billy had backbone!!!
Haha, nice.
"Everything is fine..." - Narrator: "Everything was not fine."
Predator is a masterpiece imo. Admittedly I've seen it so many times I can recite the entire script from memory!
I actually re-watched both Predator and Predator 2 just lately. I agree with you guys, both movies, especially the first one are amazingly filmed and produced. Great story telling, action sequences, etc. A lot of modern Sci-fy movies could take lessons from these. I find modern action movies do way to many quick cuts and hand cams, you need long shots and silent sequences to make the action scenes stand out ant pop.
Predator - Die Hard - The Hunt of the Red October. In three years. A incredible craftsman at the top of his game.
A lot of youtubers have covered Predator, but you have to love the obscure references Redlettermedia pulls, like Sven-Ole Thorsen, and "Nuff Said".
Two things u should’ve mentioned:
1. THE SOUNDTRACK- might b the most bone chilling music ever made.
2. Arnie deserves an Oscar for T-2.
Predator 2 is actually my favorite of all the Predator movies. It’s sad Danny Glover didn’t get to star in more action movies on his own, he was great.
It also has my favorite movie line ever:
Danny Glover: “It’s okay! I’m a cop.”
Old Lady: “I don’t think he gives a shit.”
P2 perhaps the most underrated film of all time.
Excellent sequel!
One of my favorite movies! Shoutouts to the soundtrack, _love_ the drums in this movie
Them shooting into the jungle is a tactic to fight your way out of an ambush. One of them just go killed out of nowhere. The guy with the Mini-gun saw the movement of the Predator running away and started shooting at it. The rest of them joined him and fired in the direction of the ambush-er to kill, suppress or scare off their attacker or attackers. The Predator probably had to escape up into the forest canopy to not get mowed down then and there.
Predator 2 was cool too. It's the one I saw most as a kid.
I feel like the subtle story telling and not explaining every little detail really made this movie take a step up because like you said they didnt have some random character or exposition device sit down for 5 minutes and explain everything
The thing about the whole macho men with massive muscles is that it works in the movies favor. When macho men with massive muscles get scared you can bet that the audience will feel that fear as well.
I knew if I watched this channel long enough I would eventually see alien predators. I couldn't remember the name of the movie but I remember the crap brown VHS. This movie scared the hell out of me when I was little. The scene with the dogs eating that cow terrified me and I always wondered what movie that was. Thank you for letting me revisit my early childhood horrors. Lol I use to think that what ever the alien thing was in the movie lived under my stairs. Now I can watch it and laugh at how bad it was.
I just can't unsee how many times the actors flag their buddies with the muzzle of their weapons.
I wish y’all did movies I liked more often
Tbh rewarched Predator 2 recently and it was cool as hell, very underrated movie
One of the movies I wish I could go back and watch again for the first time. Just rewatched again and the sound the Predator makes when it gets caught in the trip wire is so creepy.
21:21 These characters all spend the first half of the movie pumping up their gratuitous beefcake bullshit and then the predator shows up and none of that means jack shit anymore. The only way to defeat the predator was through brains. Great reversal from the movie you expect to the movie it becomes.
I love predator 2. It was a fine sequel and made logical sense.
i worked in a movie theater when this was released and it never failed that at the end of the movie after the massive explosion and that triumphant music begins and the smoke clears to find Arnie standing there the audience burst out laughing
Those people disturb me.
I love that space ship scene & i forgot about it too. It does a good job making you forget for sure
I'm just now getting around to watching this re:View in 2021, and oh man is it apocryphal at the end when they're talking about the then-as-yet-unreleased Shane Black movie 'The Predator', saying 'it's Shane Black, you can't go wrong', when all of us assumed it would be good... How sad it actually turned out to be! And a footnote, my favorite Predator reference is in the Simon Pegg/Nick Frost flick 'Paul', when the Seth Rogen-voiced alien does his Predator imitation... Great movie, in it's own weird way.