By Gary;
It was back in the olden days and my friends and I were near the front row in Hollywood to see something called Predator.
When it ended we all pretty much said, "What the fuck was that?"
We knew that we had just seen a classic that will last long after we are were turned to dust.
I have watched all the Predator films - - - quality and story lines vary, but all are entertaining.
Prey I must boost to #2 on the list of Predator films.
It has a fresh plot of 1719 America and the Indians coming in contact with aliens. The photography is beautiful and reminds me of Last of the Mohicans (1977).
Will it stay at #2? Who knows. I would watch it again but next time have a giant tub of popcorn in my lap.
(MSN) One of the stars from the original Predator movie is praising the latest from the franchise, Prey.
After the new film debuted on Hulu Friday, Jesse Ventura — the former WWE star who played Blain in the 1987 movie Predator opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger and later became governor of Minnesota — shared his thoughts on Twitter.
"#PreyMovie Great, great, film," Ventura, 71, wrote, then quoting a famous line from the original, "@AmberMidthunder you definitely ain't got time to bleed. Welcome to the Predator family. @DannyTRS Thank you for making a such a thoughtful, creative, and wonderful film."
Actress Amber Midthunder plays a young warrior named Naru in Prey, which takes place 300 years ago in the Comanche Nation. When the iconic alien creature lands on Earth for a hunting spree — with its high-tech weapons and the ability to be invisible — she and her tribe fight back. The action movie currently holds a 92 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Midthunder, 25, replied to Ventura on Twitter, "I just… I don't know how to.. thank you @GovJVentura!" And director Dan Trachtenberg, who also made 2016's 10 Cloverfield Lane, added, "Im on the floor. Thank you sir! Thanks for watching and so glad you appreciated what we did!!"
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