Posts Tagged ‘Predators’
Episode 114 – Prey
For this podcast episode, we discuss all of the movies in the Predator franchise and conclude with a full review of the latest entry, Prey. We also discuss the new Netflix adaptation of Neil Gaiman‘s The Sandman. And for our streaming homework, we review Hayao…
READ MOREIt Is What It Is: Part Three – Narrative and Originality in Predators
Predator is one of the best action films ever made. It’s got Schwarzenegger in his prime, a young and ambitious John McTeirnan at the helm, Carl Weathers, Jesse Ventura and a seven-foot invisible monster. Boy, they don’t make them like that anymore… Firstly, you should…
READ MOREIt is what it is – Intro
What makes a film cool? And what does “cool” mean, anyway? It feels like a word that means a million things and nothing at the same time, but it’s a concept that’s constantly used to promote, review and defend a huge amount of Hollywood mainstream…
READ MOREEpisode 57 – Summer 2010 Retrospective
Spencer and John look back on the world of film during the summer of 2010, revisit Grindhouse in advance of the release of Robert Rodriguez’s Machete, and give their DVD picks of the week.
READ MOREFilm Review – Predators (second review)
I’ll give a quick review of Predators, since Jeremy already laid it down really well for you all. Predators is the newest edition of the long-running Predator saga. I know people keep complaining about these when they come out, but enough people are going to…
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: Predators (2010)
Predators: Certain story aspects could’ve been more developed, but all in all this is the Predator sequel fans have been waiting for. 8/10
READ MOREFilm Review – Predators
Here’s a quick synopsis of Predators: jungle, soldiers, bullets, gore, Predators, explosions, more Predators, more bullets, people die, the End. Not necessarily in that order but you get the idea. The plot really isn’t important, since that’s not what fans of the original are here…
READ MOREEpisode 49 – The Future of 3D Animation
Spencer is joined by guest host Laremy from Film.com for a discussion about the future of 3D animation, next they talk about revisiting franchises a decade after the last movie was released, and close out with Laremy sharing some of his guilty pleasure movies.
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