Right up front I'll admit I haven't seen the whole movie.
But I've seen lots of takes from it and plenty of stills and read plenty of reviews about it.
It's obviously a B grader.
I'll see it on DVD at my local vid shop for $2 bucks when it gets there.
Probably be soon, I don't think it's going to the cinemas here.
There's only one question I need answered...
The Predators selected the most deadly humans they could find on Earth and transported them to some jungle planet to hunt them.
How did this scenario work?
How do the Predators know who the most dangerous people on Earth are?
They hold interviews?
Put an ad in the paper: Auditons wanted: The world's most dangerous killers?
As a keen player of the AVP video game series I have to say that all Hollywood needs to do to get a blockbuster is to get a decent director and simply make a movie of Aliens vs Predators vs Colonial Marines, on board spaceships and the same sort of weird flora and fauna planets that you see in the AVP 2 vid game.
The AVP movies set on Earth, in our timestream, were lame.
Why does Hollywood continually get this stuff wrong?
AVP is very popular because of the video games series which mixes the best parts of Aliens and Predator together.
We want to see Colonial Marines kicking ass in outer space.
That's it, right there!


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