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tawneybel · 2 years
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Imagine the Predator trying to flirt with you by repeating inappropriate words he got from humans.
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ems-art-box · 2 years
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A frame from the film PREY
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Y’all will go into any piece of media determined to find a ship. And I am begging you to get a grip.
I just watched Prey and afterwards looked at the tag on here … bruh.
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howtocarveroastunicorn · 11 months
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P R E D A T O R
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therigh · 2 years
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Each 'Predator' Film Ranked, From 'Prey' To 'Predator 2'
Each ‘Predator’ Film Ranked, From ‘Prey’ To ‘Predator 2’
Each ‘Predator’ Film Ranked, From ‘Prey’ To ‘Predator 2’: A brand new Predator film, titled Prey, has hit Hulu and — shock — it is the perfect Predator film launched in years. ‘Prey’ Review: The Predator Movie We’ve Prayed For In lieu of that, we thought it may be an excellent time to rank each Predator film, from worst to finest. And sure, we will likely be together with the Aliens vs. Predator…
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ruinedholograms · 7 months
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(2003)
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gameraboy2 · 19 days
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Predator (1987)
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leehallfae · 2 years
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a lot of things about jean jacket are terrifying but one thing that i can’t stop thinking about is how her idle behavior mostly consists of hiding. she conceals herself within the clouds & only comes out to hunt. we don’t know anything about jean jacket’s home world, but the instinct for hiding seems like the behavior of prey. if jean jacket isn’t the apex predator on her world, what the hell is?
what hunts jean jackets?
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the-aila-test · 10 months
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PREY was nominated for SIX Emmys!
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fanofspooky · 3 months
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Carl Weathers behind the scenes of Predator
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megmoon1111 · 5 months
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Predator (1987)
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mollyencrypted · 11 months
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Thesis: Alien Vs Predator (2004) is good because it asks 'what if the horror movie monster decided not to kill you and instead helps you save the world and maybe crushes on you a little?' and Pacific Rim (2013) is good because it asks 'what if the mortifying ordeal of being known gave you the ability to inflict science-fiction violence upon representations of modern dangers?', and Venom (2018) is good because it makes each of these questions the answer to the other.
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k1tt13s-crypt · 1 month
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Predator ‘Jungle Hunter’ Yautja r&b ps glitter gif set !!
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Masterlist
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jbk405 · 2 years
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So many people are misinterpreting one of the opening scenes of Prey, and they’re misinterpreting it the same way in complete opposite directions.
One of the first scenes shows Naru practicing with throwing her hatchet, and then attempting to use it to hunt a deer.  The deer is startled by a loud noise (What we know to be the Predator’s ship) and starts running, and despite a vigorous pursuit by Naru it manages to evade her and escape.
Many people, particularly the “she’s a Mary Sue” crowd but also some others who have criticized other aspects of the film, have lambasted the idea of showing her hunting with a throwing axe and being able to run as fast as a deer.  Axes are not hunting weapons, and no human can run fast enough to catch a deer on foot.  They say this is an example of either “woke” character shilling, or of ignorant/racist portrayals of Native Americans using ridiculous weaponry and bizarre feats of strength instead of the real-life technologies and skills of hunting.
Other people, generally those who are fans of the movie, love that this is an early establishment of her badass-ness and skill.  They say that it shows that she is a predator herself, and sets up her later confrontation with the Predator.
Except what both sides of this reaction don’t seem to get is that, as I said, the deer escapes.  Naru misses both of her throws with her axe, and even with her dog Sarii helping to corral the deer it still outpaces her and runs away.  Later, her mother explicitly points out that her hatchet is meant for harvesting and toolwork, not hunting.  And that no matter how close she got, you can’t eat “almost”.
Both sides of the response take this scene as some sort of victory for Naru, apparently missing the fact that despite all of her exertions she doesn’t bring home any food for her people.  Despite all of her training and skill with the axe the movie shows that it will never replace the bow-and-arrow as a means of distance striking (And even after multiple training montages, the only animal she actually manages to successfully hunt with her axe in the entire film are a couple of small rabbits).
I feel that that is the point of this scene: To show that you need to use the right tool for the job, and Naru has to learn that she can’t just brute-force your way to victory.  She keeps trying to find ways to improve her axe use (it was from her father, I understand why she tries to use it for everything she can), but when preparing for the final confrontation with the Predator she knows that she cannot rely on it as her killing weapon.  So despite continuing to use it as her fighting weapon (And she does very well with it) she arranges several other traps and ultimately plans on using the Predator’s own weapons to finish it off.  She gets in several good hits with the axe, but plans to strike the killing blow with a bow-and-arrow after all (Using the Predator’s advanced arrow-shooting device).
It’s a very clear arc for her and her hunting skills/style from the beginning to the end.  She learned from her failure at the start of the film and changed for the finale.
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thevelvetgoldmine · 1 year
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PREDATOR (1987) dir. John McTiernan
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