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Prey (Predator 5)
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<blockquote data-quote="B7BlownSnake" data-source="post: 16806680" data-attributes="member: 112096"><p>I liked it. Not nearly as good as the first, obviously, but better than the 2nd; I definitely enjoyed it. The CGI was definitely a bit weak on the animals, but I don't think this movie had the biggest budget.</p><p></p><p>I was ok with the female lead, as the movie showed a decent hero progression, and the director didn't try to cram any woke shit in. This is what you except out of a "realistic" female lead, she doesn't have the physical strength but can have the smarts to hunt this thing. But I absolutely agree with [USER=160895]@HudsonFalcon[/USER] I would have preferred to see some more badass Comanche warriors on horseback.</p><p></p><p>This is more of me nerding-out, but I also liked that this a different acting Predator than the first and 2nd. I read a bunch of the Predator books when I was younger, and the Yautja hunters try to match their equipment (somewhat) with their prey, so that explains the lack of shoulder canon. And there were some Yautja that preferred calm, stealthy hunting like in the first movie, and some like this one that were less controlled (director called him feral) and preferred killing anything they could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B7BlownSnake, post: 16806680, member: 112096"] I liked it. Not nearly as good as the first, obviously, but better than the 2nd; I definitely enjoyed it. The CGI was definitely a bit weak on the animals, but I don't think this movie had the biggest budget. I was ok with the female lead, as the movie showed a decent hero progression, and the director didn't try to cram any woke shit in. This is what you except out of a "realistic" female lead, she doesn't have the physical strength but can have the smarts to hunt this thing. But I absolutely agree with [USER=160895]@HudsonFalcon[/USER] I would have preferred to see some more badass Comanche warriors on horseback. This is more of me nerding-out, but I also liked that this a different acting Predator than the first and 2nd. I read a bunch of the Predator books when I was younger, and the Yautja hunters try to match their equipment (somewhat) with their prey, so that explains the lack of shoulder canon. And there were some Yautja that preferred calm, stealthy hunting like in the first movie, and some like this one that were less controlled (director called him feral) and preferred killing anything they could. [/QUOTE]
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