I really need a HT Pred. I wanted to pick up a 1987 original, but it's understandably sky-rocketed in price. What are the odds of a BD 1987 fig, or Classic Pred from the new film?
Im totally with you. I to missed out on the classic pred. Im hoping that they will release atleast a bd classic pred from predators. Hopfully my first pred will be the berserker pred.
I will probably try to pick up all the 1/6th figs HT produces from "Predators" and I'm enough of a sucker that I would buy a BD "Anytime" P1 Predator even though I have the regular version. I'm just a sucker I guess, LOL. I really hope HT makes a 1/6th Pred-dog too, with an articulated jaw.
Their supposed to according to what Noland says, but they don't really come off that way in the movie.
Noland totally eludes to them being genetic mutations. He talks about how they learn and adapt and modify themselves after every hunt to make themselves the ultimate hunters. And then the Rapist guy follows that up with a comment about them evolving. Seems pretty clear to me that the genetic mutation angle is in there.
I guess it depends how you interpret those lines. When they say modify, and adapt, I just take that as they learn from their mistakes, so they make changes to the way they hunt, so every year, they improve on their previous mistakes, making them ultimate hunters. I dont see that as them making physical changes, maybe weapons, but not genetically...............
I guess it depends how you interpret those lines. When they say modify, and adapt, I just take that as they learn from their mistakes, so they make changes to the way they hunt, so every year, they improve on their previous mistakes, making them ultimate hunters. I dont see that as them making physical changes, maybe weapons, but not genetically...............
Only problem is that he seems a little skimpy with the weapons department. Can't they at least give him a staff to show off his sweet bo staff skills??
Their supposed to according to what Noland says, but they don't really come off that way in the movie.
Noland totally eludes to them being genetic mutations. He talks about how they learn and adapt and modify themselves after every hunt to make themselves the ultimate hunters. And then the Rapist guy follows that up with a comment about them evolving. Seems pretty clear to me that the genetic mutation angle is in there.
How can you say that for sure? The Predator has never won. I would love that. Just like Jason Voorhees never wins, but what do people really go to the sequels to see more of? The human characters are always new, so nobody cares about them going in. They want to see Preds and Jason do what they do. I'd love to see a major battle between a Pred and a human where they just tear each other up all movie long, but the ultimate hunter, the Predator gets his ultimate trophy, and limps home. I'm so tired of watching Predators die at the end of the movie that I hardly give a crap how big, advanced tech, and strong they are. So far, they're just losers when they come up against humans and should have "kill me now" painted on their bio masks.
I want to see Jason win too. He's the hero of the movie when I'm watching it. Screw all those stupid teenagers characters. I go to Friday the 13th to see Jason. I go to Halloween to see Michael. I go to Nightmare to see Freddy. I go to a Predator movie for the Predator. Those are the real stars of the movie. It's about time they win.
Judging by how the ENTIRE audience clapped when each Predator died...i'd say it's safe to assume that the Predator to never win.
Predator was always about the soldiers in the jungle. Not about the Predator. We focused on THEM. Not the monster. Predator should be character based. As with Alien. Making them the heroes ruins them, just like the AvP films.
Friday the 13th movies are not the same as Predator movies.