Predator
(1987)
Rated R
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers
and Elpidia Carrillo
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Released in 1987, Predator is an interesting blend of action, science-fiction
and Reagan-era machismo. Featuring then box-office king Arnold Schwarzenegger
and directed by John McTiernan, who would later direct the Die Hard films,
Predator is a relatively solid film with a few glaring problems that keep
it from being a classic.
Schwarzenegger plays Dutch Schaeffer, leader of a group of commandos
specializing in rescue operations. Major Dillon (Carl Weathers), one of
Dutch's old friends and now a member of the CIA, recruits Dutch and his
squad to carry out a secret mission in Central America. Once they arrive,
they discover that someone or something is hunting them down one-by-one.
The concept is fairly simple but it's handled well and the suspense is
kept at a decent level. The militaristic nature of the film allows for
some decent action sequences at the beginning as the squad carries out
their mission. As they're hunted, the movie switches gears into horror
fare.
The
only real problem with the film is the over-the-top testosterone level
as each character
in
Dutch's squad tries to "out macho" each
other. The performances aren't the best but this is a Schwarzenegger movie
-- and he's never been a grade-A actor by any stretch of the imagination
-- so that aspect doesn't really dampen the fun.
It's an action movie that delivers action, thrills and some decent special
effects that stand-up fairly well despite being nearly twenty years old.
One can't ask for much more than that.
Predator spawned two sequels, 1990's Predator
II and 2004's Alien vs.
Predator. Trivia: The
original concept for this film originated as a joke. Someone said
that the only person Rocky Balboa of the Rocky series of films had
yet to fight was E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |