@@DocMicrowave can't wait til they get to AVP1 they can skip AVP2 and the ones after but they gotta at least see AVP1... Oh wait, did they even see Alien or Aliens?
@@DocMicrowave Definitely! But I've always thought that Amber looks like the heroine in AVP so I wanted them to see it. But yes, not before starting with 1&2 first.
John McTiernan directed Predator in 1987 and Die Hard in in 1988, basically two of the most perfect action movies ever made. You can't beat a 1-2 combo like that.
Arnold's friend Dillion in the movie is the great Carl Weathers. He played Apollo Creed in Rocky. Another Sci-fi Arnold movie is "Total Recall", but my favorite Arnold movies are the "Conan The Barbarian" movies, "Twins" and "Kindergarten Cop". The reason he didn't many lines in the first Terminator movie because he was not yet comfortable speaking English on screen because of his accent or so I heard. I could be wrong about that. Obviously he got over that. 😄
When the predator looks at Arnold's skull I always viewed it as it was captivated by his skull as he was a worthy prey but also had a realization that he was without weapons or armor. So the predator removed his technology so he could defeat him hand to hand and feel deserving of that skull trophy.
he was checking the quality of his skull making sure he was a regular human coz he was giving him difficultly. just like he took billys skull... high value target
The actor who played the Predator was Kevin Peter Hall. He also had a small part as the black chopper pilot at the end. Kevin Peter Hall also played Harry in Harry And The Henderson's. A comedy about a family camping trip where they find, and make friends with, Bigfoot. In the early 1990s, Kevin Peter Hall was in a bad car accident and was rushed to the hospital. During surgery he was accidentally given contaminated blood and passed away. Everyone who worked with him said he was the nicest guy in the world. RIP KEVIN PETER HALL
Due to the slow response of taking HIV seriously in the 80's it wasn't tested as strenuously for when donating blood. Unfortunately he became an innocent victim behind the stigma and slow response
The guy that played the Predator "Kevin Peter Hall" was 7 feet 2 inches, and here's something a lot of people didn't know, he was also the Helicopter pilot, he was also in Harry and the Hendersons that same year as Harry, he appeared in a lot of movies in his short life before dying of AIDS from a blood transfusion during surgery for injuries he sustained in a car accident at the young age of 35, 2 years after making Predator 2
Billy's fight was his last stand. He takes the spirit bag from his neck and raps it over his fighting hand. The cut-over chest was him showing his bravery and not allowing his enemy first blood.
Another great action movie with Arnold is "True Lies". A must view. Jesse "The Body" Ventura was the guy carrying "Old Painless". He is a former U.S. Navy Seal, Professional Wrestler, and former Governor of Minnesota. Arnold also went on to be elected Governor of California.
For a long time I too was confused about why Billy cuts himself. Recently it was explained to me. He was denying the Predator the opportunity to draw first blood. I can also confirm that the Predator did grant Billy a duel just as he does with Dutch at the end if the film. Source: During my first year at college, my roommate was a hardcore collector of Predator, Aliens, Alien vs. Predator comics. One comic from his collection told the story of Billy's duel with the Predator.
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@user-fs5sx2uh2h jesus is a long dead false prophet and no you don't go to hell for not being perfect. Also no one can die for your sins. You have to take personal responsibility and repent yourself.
Fun fact: many people who worked on this film were legit nervous around Sonny Landham, the actor who played Billy. He was unpredictable so the film's insurance agency actually hired a bodyguard to follow him...for the safety of everyone else.
For a movie that is now 35 years old you can see clearly it still holds up well even today. I remember going to see this movie at the cinema in 1987 along with many others at that time with friends. It was a great year for big block buster action films. Predator is one of my all time favourites to this day.
One thing I really like about the structure of "Predator" is that it kind of bookends. In the first half of the movie, Arnold and his group are prey being hunted. The predator is invisible, hides in (and jumps through) the trees, and stalks and surprises them. At one point, Arnold's group gets freaked out and shoots wildly into the jungle at something they can't see, etc. Later, though, Arnold flips the script and begins hunting the predator. He is invisible to it (covered in the mud), hides in (and jumps through) the trees, and stalks and surprises the predator several times. The predator gets so freaked out at one point, it starts shooting wildly into the jungle at something it can't see. The hunted becomes the hunter and the Predator goes through almost exactly what Arnold and his group did.
Hey guys. The guy who got them into this was Carl Weathers. If you watched the Rocky movies, he played Apollo Creed. The guy with the big chaw who didn't have time to bleed was Jesse (the body) Ventura. He was a professional wrestler before he became an actor. He was also Governor of Minnesota at one time. He was also a member of a UDT (underwater demolition team) in the Navy. Same training as the SEALs. Though he was never chosen for a SEAL Team. Nice reaction vid. You hung right in there Amber.
I am pretty sure Ventura also wrote an autobiographical book called I Ain't Got Time To Bleed and, even though I've seen this movie once, I hadn't been aware it was a line from this film.
To me the moment with the most gravity was when Billy said he was scared. This was a guy who was fearless among a team of elite seasoned high-end professionals. They had served for likely decades and had nerves of steel. Billy was an exceptional tracker and as they said "was afraid of no man". Yet for him to come clean for the first time in years that he was in fact...."afraid" must have absolutely destroyed their morale and forced them to confront the reality they would likely all die. Despite their years of experience, confidence, teamwork, they are just a prey and are mostly powerless to stop what's coming for all of them.
"True Lies" was the Number 3 box office hit of 1994 and is currently rated on Amazon Prime Video at 4.5 stars. If you want to see Arnold Schwarzenegger in a well made action/comedy/spy film, this one (at 140 minutes long) will give you a a bit better look at of Arnold's acting range.
@ Larry can’t agree more. Saw it when it came out here in the UK. I think it’s the only James Cameron Moves to to be released on Bly ray. Would love to see it remastered. Also like this review: ruclips.net/video/HvzNDzd8tno/видео.html
Billy was my favorite character in predator.. not only was he a bad ass Indian tracker but he could sense the predator… and Hawkins told him those jokes because he liked his laugh lol also he went out one on one not running the predator respected that so much he used Billy’s laugh in the end
The guy with the Minigun is Jessie ‘The Body’ Ventura. He’s a retired WWF wrestler, part time actor, and he was the 38th governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003.
Absolutely one of the most well put together action films ever! The Actors, the special effects, the cinematography, the sound design, the direction and the music just made this an amazing film. I saw this one in the theatre during it's original run and it's still one of my favourites!!
Great movie. The pilot in the chopper at the end of the movie is actually the guy who plays the Predator. Van Damme was suppose to play the Predator but he quit cause he could not handle the suite. You should watch The Running Man 1987 another Arnold great underrated movie that came out the same year and was overshadowed by this movie.
"Get to da choppa!" This movie is one of the top 5 hardcore action flicks of all time. I'd like to highly recommend "Ben Hur" (1959) - a movie that won 11 Oscars. It offers an outstanding performance by Charlton Heston and a fantastic supporting cast, incredible music, and the most ambitious movie sets and stunts since the end of the silent film era. Easily a top candidate for the greatest movie ever made.
Fun fact… my mother was adopted, and her adopted great grandfather, Alfred Newman, wrote the Fox fanfare song. His nephew was Randy Newman, who was a famous composer as well. My mother’s adopted father was Richard Newman, Randy’s 2nd cousin
The fact that y’all went in with zero knowledge of the movie made for a great reaction. Most reactors I have watched react to this have seen a movie clip or something. Makes it much more suspenseful which I would love watching a movie for the first time. Super fun reaction y’all 😊
A movie made 35 years ago...and the special effects still manage to stand up today. This is one of those movies that a few years ago it would have been difficult to find someone who wasn't already familiar with the storyline...let alone someone who hadn't seen it. You're lucky to have seen the movie "fresh", like those of us who originally saw it in the theater! 👍
The effects are still GOOD, but I truly believe the camo effect could be done a lot better today. The effects are cleaner in the more recent movies, but they're still designed based on the original effects rather than being redesigned from scratch.
@@jurgenalferink6593 So you believe that EVERY RUclipsr is petty enough to be willing to lie for their RUclips reaction videos? I agree that there are plenty - PLENTY - who would. But I think it unlikely these two are among them. I know that neither my niece or my nephew have seen Predator even though they are in their mid twenties. They just don't watch movies often, and they usually watch newer ones when they do. Hell, ja couple days ago I was talking to someone who was almost thirty and found that he hadn't even heard of the movie "So I Married An Axe Murderer"!!! Let's face it, a lot of movies from 20+ years ago that were seen or known by most people back then are now unknown by many.
@@FUCKINGENIOUS Yeah. CGI can be done right, and when it' is it's practically seamless. But with today's processing power there are too many movies that rely on CGI effects portraying impossible/unrealistic stunts. Restrained use of CGI can yield phenomenal effects. When you find yourself uncertain whether something was CGI or not is CGI at its best! What I loved about the effects in predator is that they didn't try to do more than what they knew they could make look good. I can't see how they could improve on what they gave us when the predator's faceplate came off. The practical effects used for the predators face would not be improved by CGI. Stan Wilson outdid himself...incredible work.
an absolute lesson in how to do an action movie. no hidden messages just brilliant tempo, timing and action. the ultimate bad asses turning into scared prey is such a brilliant character arc. When the predator looks at Dutchs' skull at the end the predator sees him as a worthy adversary and so takes his helmet off and fights him hand to hand. without doubt one of the best movies. you guys were both on the edge of your seats!
If you want a good Arnold movie do "True Lies". He plays a spy... the comedy in it is hilarious. When he is under the power of truth serum it is so good.... 😁 You also get to see Jamie Lee Curtis as his wife. Tom Arnold as his partner... his scene with the lamp post is so great... 😁
I love it too, but in Predator 2 it feels like it's a cop chasing someone who wins through perseverance. Whereas in Predator and Prey, it feels very much like one of the predators got killed because they hunted a predator. Not going to spoil anything but Prey's ending in particular seems to emphasize this.
@@marietheresahughes2911 and still a Damm good movie i was 24 back in 1987 when this came out i like it better than predator 2 i never considered Danny glover a worthy opponent
The dreads are basically sensory organs. They start as thinner strands, but when young, the predators (yautja) go through a painful process of forcing those strands to bond together, but they help sense differences in atmospheric pressure around them
The Alien and Predator movies are some of my all time favorite movies. They range in quality from excellent to flat out bad, but all were fundamental in my childhood development. Predator is not a good indication of what a squad of dudes would actually do, nobody is going to waltz into an enemy camp and plant c4 on a truck serving as a generator and blow it up with sentries everywhere while he's doing it. Nobody shoots from the hip. Grenades fired from grenade launchers have to go a certain distance before they explode. They don't even arm themselves until they've turned so many times out of the barrel. A minigun and the ammo you would need to carry for a sustained firefight would weigh to much for any one man to carry. The minigun shoots so fast he'd be out of ammo in seconds. That said, Predator is one of the funnest movies ever made. When you've been in the services, just about every 80s or 90s action movie is marred by the dreaded "how things really work," but overall it doesn't really detract from the film. Most of the guys in the movie were veterans. Of the top of my head I know Arnie (in his own country), and the guys that play Poncho and Billy were vets, as was Jesse Ventura (the dude with the minigun). Ventura was actually in the precursor to the seals in the UDTs. So even though the action isn't really how things would be done, the guys playing them play the roles well. The Predator, along with the Alien from its respective series, are two of the best sci fi creature designs in hollywood. The predator has that it is somewhat familiar to humanity design, and strikes a balance of being something that is way more high tech than we are, yet also seems to call back to primitive mankind with our hunter/gatherer background. It also is almost like two movies. You get your typical Arnie vs everyone (this time with buddies) first half, and then pred vs arnie (and buddies) second half. At the end of the movie when Arnie has to go primal vs the Pred, they originally wanted Arnie to kick the preds ass in one on one combat. Arnie was actually the one that turned that down, and the movie is better for it. I could go long time talking about this movie, but again I'm always happy to see the younger generation enjoying films of my youth. Keep up the good work, you guys are doing great.
When Mack went after the Predator, the words he was saying are the lyrics to the song Long Tall Sally by Little Richard. The Beatles also covered this song early in their career. Great song!
Also, it was the song that was playing in the chopper on their way into the jungle so, when Mac is crazily babbling the lyrics, it's a callback to that.
I think that huge suspended tree trunk was intended to power the actual trap, which was probably spikes. But when the Predator unknowingly stood under the trunk, it became a trap in itself, and Dutch triggered it on the other side.
Very true, he really thought about how a machine would move and moved like that, the way his eyes move and then his head, that was Arnold, other things. He really put thought into the Terminator.
Even though I like this one more, Predator 2 is definitely worth watching as well. Another great action/sci-fi movie that came out the same year as this one was Robocop, also amazing. For more '80s Arnold though, Commando (1985) and his first big movie Conan The Barbarian (1982) are must sees!
I love Predator 2 as well…definitely another to watch! It really adds to the Predator’s lore and gives them more of a sense of honour that is missing from the first film…
Yeah, Predator 2 is quality... amusingly, it even borrowed some ideas and lore form the Predator comic book from Dark Horse that came after the original movie.
The dude who played Billy was actually a very violent person. During the filming, they had a body guard follow him everywhere to restrain him from hurting anyone on set, lol
- Carl Weathers. Best remembered as Apollo Creed in Rocky, but also known as Dillon in Predator, Chubbs in Happy Gilmore and Action Jackson in... Action Jackson. He also had a part on the Star Wars: The Mandalorian series. - Rob, when you mentioned "the Reading Rainbow guy", you were thinking of Levar Burton. - Amber, you caught "Long Tall Sally" by Little Richard! Good call! Did you also catch that when Mac was freaking out ( 30:50 ), he was reciting the lyrics to that song? Fun Fact: Predator produced two U.S. State Senators [EDIT - State Governors] Arnold for California and former pro wrestler Jesse "The Body" Ventura for Minnesota.
- It's interesting to me that you mentioned Carl Weathers had a part in a show called " Star Wars: The Mandalorian " (Haven't seen this show yet) - but perhaps in oversight, you didn't mention the reason he was probably in that show was most likely because in the Original Star Wars Trilogy ( Episodes IV, V & VI ) he already had a part in those movies named " Lando Calrusian " - I imagine the character he probably plays in this "Mandalorian" is his same original character Lando Calrusian from those first famous movies, but since I haven't seen it, I could be mistaken; although I would find it super weird for him to be cast in any Star Wars franchise film and NOT be playing Lando.
The bits about Billy being able to sense the Predator remind me that back when my little sister used to do search and rescue, she had to learn tracking, and she said that the really good trackers could pick up on subtle differences that indicated that someone had passed through an area that everyone else would miss.
Reading rainbow guy was Levar Burton (Geordi laforge from Star TREK). Lando from Star Wars was Billy Dee Williams This was Carl Weathers (also known as Apollo Creed from the Rocky movies)
KINDERGARTEN COP Filmed in Astoria Oregon was a big movie for Arnold Back in 1990 My friend Bob got his autograph and smoked a cigar with him, And my sisters waitress got his autograph at the Red Lion in Astoria
That awesome gun that the big guy is using is an M134 Minigun (ironically enough). It's a 7.62mm calibre, 6-barrelled, electrically-driven 'Gatling Gun' that can fire up to 6,000 rounds per minute, although they're usually governed down to 3000 rpm. They're most often mounted as helicopter door guns, where the high rate of fire compensates somewhat for the low accuracy of shooting from a moving helicopter. You also see them on ground vehicles and ships too. That man-portable system with the ammo in the backpack was a real thing (a prototype at least) but it's not very practical because the high rate of fire means it rips through all the ammo in a heartbeat. The backpack only holds about 500 rounds so you only get about 10 seconds of firing out of it, after which it's a LOT of dead weight to carry around.
I hate that they put it in the movie Prey, ruined the entire movie for me. Couldn't they have thought of something else like "It's bleeding, which means it's not invincible" or "If it can bleed than we can hunt it"
@@trevorjames4619 No. He respected Dutch because he put up such a good fight that he was able to injure him, evade him, set his own traps, and even put his life at risk. The Predator want to hunt the biggest, baddest, most challenging prey. The struggle is the sport, so the harder you make it, the more they enjoy it. Billy had courage, but he didn't damage the predator, and was never a serious threat to him.
I just realized late last night that BOTH of you have coached sports and i know you guys LOVE music. So it popped into my brain that you guys would love the movie "Visionquest." it's about a high school wrestler who comes of age while taking on the best wrestler in the state. I'm certain you guys will enjoy the music and the movie !
40:39 that is the point of the movie. It hunts like humans does, unfair advantage against animals. And the part that it is only for trophies and not for food is also like a lot of hunters. But it is more fair than hunters since it only goes up against armed people and like with Arnold at the end takes some off to be more fair. 49:59 yea you could say that when it's humans hunting animals too. I mean both camo and weapons... that is really not fair in any way. We had Predator 2 at VHS when I was a kid and I loved the predators. I remember watching these as a kid and they still hold up. One of the greatest movies ever, Alien (1979) is a movie I hope you'll get to soon. Masterpiece.
Thirty years ago when I first saw this movie, my reactions were very similar to yours. Thing I've always loved about this movie was the subtle reversal of fortune: * In the beginning, the Predator was invisible to Human vision, but could see the Humans easily because of their body heat. At the end, Arnold was invisible to the Predator because the mud disguised his body heat (note: In real life that wouldn't work more than a minute or two, because the body heat would just warm up the cool mud). * Human blood was easily visible to it because its at body temp when it first leaks. A predator's blood is easily visible to Humans after it leaks. * Water ruins the Predator's camo by shorting out the device somehow. Water also ruins Arnold's camo by washing off the mud. * When the Humans can't see it but know it's there, they mow down a swath of jungle blind-firing their weapons, and miss the Predator. When the Predator knows Arnold is there but can't see him, it mows down a swath of jungle with its shoulder gun, and misses Arnold. The thing is a sport hunter, a trophy hunter. It uses high tech to pretend that it's doing a dangerous hunt, kills creatures that can't possibly defend against it, and takes trophies from its prey, just like Human trophy hunters use camo, scent masker, binoculars, telescopic sights, and high-power rifles to kill stuff that can't possible defend against them, like deer, elephants, even predatory creatures like lions and tigers. Watch Predator 2. You learn more about the creatures. And it stars Danny Glover!
Dude, thanks for typing all that, it was really interesting. Thanks for the breakdown of the reversals; I had never paid attention to that aspect of the movie. It will give me something watch out for when I view it again. Cheers.
I think this is one of the early movies that utilizes strong men unskilled in acting (like Arnold and Jesse Ventura) perfectly. I guess, the proper script, casting and directing can mitigate their shortcomings. They were perfect for their roles.
Carl Weathers is the guy you said looked familiar, and thought was the Reading Rainbow guy. He is a legend. He played Apollo in Rocky, amongst many other things.
One of my all time favourite films. The 80s were chock-a-block with action movies and space/alien movies, and Predator managed to combine the best facets of both. What the space movies often lacked was a strong motivation for the alien villain other than they just wanted to kill the human characters. The Predator movie took a much more intelligent approach and constructed this story of the Predator being an advanced alien being who hunts other races for sport - much like how humans go on safari. And as aggressive and brutal as they are, their species still has a code of honor which it respects - it will generally fight on equal terms (hand to hand, armed combat vs armed combat, etc) and as we see in later films it respects and rewards those who can overcome a Predator. Billy was the only one who really got a sense of what the Predator was, and his sioux-Indian heritage & spiritualism is often hinted at via his tracking skills and apparent sixth sense that something unseen is hunting the team. He was the first to cast aside his guns and seek to engage the Predator in a more primitive form of combat (machete) which would perhaps level the playing field for him, but it still wasn't the right approach. It was Dutch who finally deduced that the only way to beat the Predator was to use all its own tactics against it; stealth, camouflage, assorted traps/weapons - and patience.
To my understanding, Billy cut himself with the knife in order to draw first blood. In some cultures (not strictly American Indian) it symbolizes both a lack of fear of pain and denying the enemy the honor of getting the first hit in; similar to the mode for thinking behind seppuku in samurai culture: “I deny you the glory of taking my honor from me.”
Wasn't he supposed to be Lakota? Pain and bleeding has ceremonial meaning in several different contexts in their culture anyway. I'm thinking the Sun Dance and things like that.
@@urthboundmisfit that would make sense. I seem to remember him being half-Italian in the comic adaptation and/or novelization, but I don’t remember if they said what nation his other parent was from. You bring up the Lakota and the Sun Dance and I’m immediately reminded of ‘A Man Called Horse’ and ‘The Return of a Man Called Horse’ [I recommend them if you haven’t seen them]. You could be on to something there…
@@dontreadmyprofilepicture8817 It was often used to avoid being taken alive by enemies. They've already lost, so they deny the enemy the satisfaction of victory by going out on their own terms.
A great movie with not just 1 but 2 state governors, Arnold of course was the governor of California, and Jessie Ventura was Minnesota's governor who didn't have time to bleed. This is still my favorite of all of the predator movies, although the new Prey is a close second.
When he say's "You're ghosting us." what he means is, his actions are giving away their location/possibly drawing the enemies attention towards them. Which is liable to get everyone killed, aka turned into ghosts.
For a very different take on an alien I highly recommend John Carpenter's "Starman" starring Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen. It's a beautiful, brilliant film with a breathtaking score by Jack Nitzsche. I guarantee you'll love it!
@9:34, Billy the Native American tracker is mystically gifted. It's not explicitly mentioned in this movie. But in the novelization that was written at the time of the film's release Billy heritage and his family's spiritual gifts are spelled out. For example, the pouch or medicine bag around his neck was given to him by his grandfather. It was meant to protect him in battle. If you notice Billy doesn't die until he takes it off later to face the Predator. A recurring theme in the first Predator movies, is that people with deep connections to the mystical or spiritual can sense the presence of the Predators. In some cases they know something is off. In some other cases like in this movie, they know that what is in their vicinity is not human...or benevolent. Despite wearing his grandfathers gift, Billy didn't truly believe in it before this mission. That is why he is kinda in a fog for most of the movie, he is experiencing sensory input he had never learned to process.
@@immortal5812 Agreed to a certain extent. But I believe when he wrapped it around his hand he wanted to use it for a deadly strike against his enemy and not for protection. Not to say I’m an expert on Native American magic. But I believe that was his intent in the final scene.
@@mhill781 I’ve heard that as well. I believe the script for Prey confirms that Billy is actually the reincarnation of her brother Taabe. Taabe died bravely fighting a Predator and injured it several times before he died. This means Billy’s connection with the spiritual and mystical planes is even stronger than the original novel supposed. He has essentially fought these beings across multiple lifetimes.
The machine used old painless in Predator is very similar to the one Arnold uses in Terminator 2 when he is shooting the police cars from the building window.
The man who played "Billy" (Sonny Landham, R.I.P.) required personal body guards while filming this movie. Not to protect him, but to protect the locals because he was said to have loved to start brawls. Before his death, he held public office in my home state of Kentucky, even though I believe he was originally from Georgia.
*Kevin Peter Hall* -- who played _the_ Predator in this -- also played the infinitely more likeable Harry in _Harry and the Hendersons_ the same year this movie came out. It's an absolutely adorable movie that's definitely worth a watch, if you haven't seen it yet -- and a great comeback from the damage _Predator_ does to your psyche. 😄
Jean Claude Van Damme was originally given the part but I think the suit was too hot for him. Also, he wasn't really large enough so I think it worked out much better in the end.
This movie starred two actors who went on to become Governors Arnold (California) and Jesse Ventura (Minnesota). Jesse played Blane "I ain't got time to bleed"
@@Bozemanjustin You know sometimes it's better to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder about your level of intelligence than speak and remove all doubt
Wow. Thank you SO much. You ever wish you could watch a favorite movie again for the first time, when you were on the rollercoaster of not knowing what's coming as the story hits the highs and lows? I have loved this movie since I saw it in the theater in 1987, and today you two have given me back a measure of that first time feeling. Watching you go through the thrill of realization when a key part of the story starts making sense. The fact that they are not being stalked by another man. When you realize their peril, that they are being taken out one by one. When you learn it is all about taking trophies. Amber & Jay, you gave me shivers today, taking us along on this ride with you through all those OMG moments. Can't wait to see what you guys watch next! BTW, the first movie was definitely the best in the franchise. afterwards I would recommend these films in this order... Predator 2 (1990) - The next best movie in the franchise. Cheesy characters in a really fun way until shit gets serious. Predators (2010) - Better than it gets credit for, shows the length which the Predators will go to get their hunt on. The Predator (2018) - Weakest of the four Predator-only films, cheesy but there is worse 'popcorn entertainment' out there. Aliens vs Predator... Two films that lean more towards the horror side of action films. Amber may not care much for them. AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004) - I actually enjoyed this one, the better of these films. AVPR: Aliens vs Predator - Requiem (2007) - Pushes the horror aspect much more, feels like they were just cashing in on the franchise.
Great reactions! I love to watch people squirm...sorry, Amber. So glad you guys finally saw Predator. This is 80s moviemaking at its best...big, loud, messy, raw, and totally testosterone-filled, with no apologies but a damn good result. Some Arnold suggestions: Commando, Total Recall, Conan The Barbarian, True Lies, or Twins (a comedy). Keep up the good work!
Kindergarten Cop is another good comedy Arnie did. :) I love all these movies you mentioned from him except Commando (I know I've seen it before, but I just don't remember that movie at all, lol).
Fun fact. At the end of the movie, the black gentleman piloting the helicopter was the same guy who and played "The Predator." His name is Kevin Peter Hall. EVERYONE on set felt bad for him cause he had to run around in the sweltering Mexican jungle in a latex suit. He was paid really well but the producer and the director wanted to give him some screen time without the costume.
This is the first and still the best of the Predator franchise. There are some duds in the movie line up. There is also quite a bit of lore behind the Predator species found in both the movies and comics. Seeing Carl Weathers again makes me hope you go back to the Rocky franchise. Carl played Apollo Creed. Unlike Predator, the Rocky franchise is well worth watching through to the end.
@@WheresWaldo05 I'll give you the rest are trash, but I still think 'Predators' is pretty watchable. A more atmospheric movie, but still suspenseful and horrifying.
You always manage to get big laughs out of me - Amber, when she chickens out by the slightest sight of blood/scare and J, when he tries to stay stoic and keeping it cool, despite having his skin crawl 😁 Another great reaction video by my favorite RUclips couple! Keep them videos coming, and i will keep watching them 😀 Big hugs for both of you! 🤗
Definitely check out Predator 2. It never gets enough love, but I adore it. You only need to know two things: Predator hunting criminals in the city and Danny Glover. I love your reactions and was waiting with bated breath for your response to the face reveal!!! Keep up the good work.
Great reaction to this classic 80s Arnold sci-fi action thriller. Similar to the Alien and Terminator franchises, Predator 2 is (IMO) the only “good” sequel. You guys should definitely watch that one if you want to know more about the Predator. There’s also an Alien vs Predator spin off that’s “kind of good” (if you’re a fan of both franchises). I also recommend “Total Recall” and “True Lies” for more great Arnold movies!
I just love this trend, i mean the last time that you could live that for those who grew up in that era was in a theater in 1987.. its like reliving and sharing the movie against, thanks for those guys, and your reactions are priceless😂
Watching movies with you two guys is fun! Did I ever tell you that? I forgot Carl Weathers(Apollo Creed from Rocky was in Predator, it's been forever since I saw Predator. I sure miss Jesse Ventura calling WWF Matches with Gorilla Monsoon as well. You know what I mean right Jay? You can relate?
What I would give to be able to watch all these classic movies from the past, for the first time again! Especially with the trash being kicked out in the last ten years! I hope you guys realise how lucky you are, to be able to watch these movies from scratch!
There are so many times in life when I wish I could unwatch a movie or unhear a song just so I could experience it again for the first time. That is why I appreciate your reactions. It gives me that vicarious thrill of experiencing it for the first time again. With Halloween approaching and in the spirit of the holiday I would love to see what you think of Poltergeist (1982 version only. The newer 2015 remake is terrible). I loved this movie from the time I first saw it around 8 years old. Too young? Maybe? It's a perfect haunted house movie in my opinion. It's not too scary, has a great story and execution, and is super iconic. Okay, maybe it does have some frights in it, but it's so fun. In the meantime thanks for the content. Fun stuff.
I think you guys have the best reaction videos. You show most of the movie. You don't blur it out in the background for the most part And it's just enjoyable watching you guys react I feel like I'm watching the movies for the first time.
The handheld Minigun that Jesse Ventura has in this movie was a custom prop that was later modified and used in Terminator 2. I believe Cameron cited Predator as his inspiration for having Arnold use the Minigun in the standoff with the LAPD, instead of a MAC-10, as he originally wrote.
One thing that always bothered me is that those mini guns are powered by a large 12v battery. Maybe he had it in the pack, but in terminator I didn't see it. I'll have to re-watch it
@@mattmain237 Yeah, the battery was always off camera, with cables trailing behind. And Ventura only had a few seconds' worth of ammo in the pack...enough to get one take of one shot, before they had to reset and reload. The trigger was also disabled, and firing was controlled remotely. In T2, Arnold kept the ammo belt in that big duffel bag over his shoulder, in part, to hide the trailing cables. In both cases, it's the 'out of sight, out of mind' principle of filmmaking, with the movie-logic being that the battery is in the pack/duffel bag.
I watched the first showing on opening day in Houston when this movie came out, and I was blown away by it. It started like a bunch of other hostage rescue/war movies of the time, but shifted into a horror movie. It was brilliant!
Yes it was but as a military movie. I went with a bunch of guy friends and ended up being the one who loved it best. There was no internet or social media then and unless your friends were jerks you didn’t know what was coming.
First off I really like you guys reactions to the movies of my youth. I truly believe that the writing and actions was better in those days. Don't get me wrong, I love Marvel movies, and comic movies in general, but the stories told in the 80s and 90s movies like Lethal Weapon, Die Hard, Aliens, Predator, etc. still enjoyable today. True Lies I would be perfect for yall to watch.
That multi barrel gun is a "Mini gun", usually mounted on helicopters, especially in the Vietnam War. They fire up to 5,000 rounds a minute! I'm not sure if they can be practically hand held, but looks good in movies! I am enjoying your movie reactions!
I've only heard it called a "mini gun" in the last 10-15 years; before that I had always heard it called a chain gun (which is what I'm used to calling it myself). I still don't understand calling it a "mini gun;" there is nothing "mini" about it; that thing is HUGE!
@@AnimeOtakuDrew The term chain gun applied to that weapon comes from Doom but is incorrect, a chain gun is opperated by a motorized chain that cycles the weapons action and normally has only a single barrel while the Minigun/Gatling gun uses the rotation of the barrels to cycle the weapon and is based off of Richard Gatlings a 1861 design. They are 2 very different weapons but Doom has kind of made the term interchangable and it's not uncommon to hear the term chaingun used. The term "minigun" comes from *most* gatling guns in modern use being much larger than the Minigun.
Billy had one of the most sad deaths in action movie history. i would have loved if he could a really good last stand fight. The best part of the movie is that the main characters have a deep history together and they are sharing it with the audience. It makes you understand their actions, for example why mac is going to revenge his friend despite they would be better off staying together. really a classic.
The best way to view. This movie is with all the lights off in your house. You keep looking over your shoulder for every little noise your mind might play tricks on you.
This movie holds up decades later. A true classic.
Can't say the same about the junk they put out now a days.
The 80s created the very definition of "the summer blockbuster".
@@DocMicrowave can't wait til they get to AVP1 they can skip AVP2 and the ones after but they gotta at least see AVP1... Oh wait, did they even see Alien or Aliens?
@@JessieCristo I don't know. Alien and Aliens are required viewing before AVP.
@@DocMicrowave Definitely! But I've always thought that Amber looks like the heroine in AVP so I wanted them to see it. But yes, not before starting with 1&2 first.
Haha I wonder how they would react to Thing (1982). That movie is a practical-effect titan.
John McTiernan directed Predator in 1987 and Die Hard in in 1988, basically two of the most perfect action movies ever made. You can't beat a 1-2 combo like that.
Omg!!! Keep talking!!! I'm done!!! Bye!!!
@ryancassano7689 Don’t forget Die Hard 3, Commando, and the Hunt for the Red October!
Then he did rollerball.. like wtf. Lol
@@FrshJurassicPrnceYAcommando was directed the same dude who directed the bad part of superman 2... not mctiernan
@robogreek3157 No that's a different Lester. Commando was directed by Mark, and the bad parts of Superman 2 and 3 were directed by Richard Lester.
Amber spends the whole movie being disgusted by all of the violence, only to say at the end, "Kill it. Kill it. Why have mercy? Kill it. Kill it!" 🤣
So many reactors come out with silly remarks that make them look stupid.
2nd one is better as usual no3 great too
It worked for Richmond Valentine.
@@marietheresahughes2911 Ahhhhhh…. Another who thoughtc2,was better!!!!
@@MARQUE9368 #2 is not considered a classic, #1is a classic.
Arnold's friend Dillion in the movie is the great Carl Weathers. He played Apollo Creed in Rocky. Another Sci-fi Arnold movie is "Total Recall", but my favorite Arnold movies are the "Conan The Barbarian" movies, "Twins" and "Kindergarten Cop". The reason he didn't many lines in the first Terminator movie because he was not yet comfortable speaking English on screen because of his accent or so I heard. I could be wrong about that. Obviously he got over that. 😄
Total Recall, what a great movie.
Yea, that. 😁
Don't forget Carl Weathers played the great "chubbs' in happy gilmore
I believe Conan the barbarian came out before terminator but I might be wrong
You need to watch all of them in a row‼️‼️‼️
"If it bleeds, we can kill it". Simple but true, and one of the most iconic lines in movie history. Thanks Arnold!
one small detail alien the next in the series the aliens bleed acid.. issue lol😊
That's not the iconic line. It's "GET TO THE CHOPPA!!!!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"I ain't got time to bleed."
When the predator looks at Arnold's skull I always viewed it as it was captivated by his skull as he was a worthy prey but also had a realization that he was without weapons or armor. So the predator removed his technology so he could defeat him hand to hand and feel deserving of that skull trophy.
Exactly right
he was checking the quality of his skull making sure he was a regular human coz he was giving him difficultly. just like he took billys skull... high value target
no he was checking the skull to see if it was bigger
Pretty much yeah
Pretty much wanted a fair fight after seeing his bone structure and no weapon he had no chance
Did he confuse Levar Burton with Carl Weathers? I can't stop laughing.
Yes, yes he did.
Just take a look, it's in a book...or you're getting a right hook@@sougetsukazama
Haha he did
Apollo and kunta are practically twins
Levar *wishes* he looked like Carl Weathers! Carl looked like Mr. Olympia in this movie with those muscles!
The actor who played the Predator was Kevin Peter Hall. He also had a small part as the black chopper pilot at the end. Kevin Peter Hall also played Harry in Harry And The Henderson's. A comedy about a family camping trip where they find, and make friends with, Bigfoot. In the early 1990s, Kevin Peter Hall was in a bad car accident and was rushed to the hospital. During surgery he was accidentally given contaminated blood and passed away. Everyone who worked with him said he was the nicest guy in the world. RIP KEVIN PETER HALL
Yes, the late great Kevin Peter Hall, 7'2" actor, super nice person! 👍✌️
But, Jean Claude Van Damme plays the first appearance of the Predator, look the size of the creature
Due to the slow response of taking HIV seriously in the 80's it wasn't tested as strenuously for when donating blood. Unfortunately he became an innocent victim behind the stigma and slow response
wasnt he also the alien in Alien?
No. So.eone else played the Alien in Alien.
KPH also had a role on Star Trek: The Next Generation as an alien lifeform.
The guy that played the Predator "Kevin Peter Hall" was 7 feet 2 inches, and here's something a lot of people didn't know, he was also the Helicopter pilot, he was also in Harry and the Hendersons that same year as Harry, he appeared in a lot of movies in his short life before dying of AIDS from a blood transfusion during surgery for injuries he sustained in a car accident at the young age of 35, 2 years after making Predator 2
Long live kevin peter hall
Billy's fight was his last stand. He takes the spirit bag from his neck and raps it over his fighting hand. The cut-over chest was him showing his bravery and not allowing his enemy first blood.
Billy was always my favourite character... Big respect for his culture.
The cut also floods his body with adrenaline which boosts his strength and perception going into the fight.
@@Deathbird_Mitch Lol not that it did him any good what so ever. You need an IV of adrenaline to even have a hope of matching the predator's strength.
Another great action movie with Arnold is "True Lies". A must view. Jesse "The Body" Ventura was the guy carrying "Old Painless". He is a former U.S. Navy Seal, Professional Wrestler, and former Governor of Minnesota. Arnold also went on to be elected Governor of California.
Carl Weathers never became governor.
@@1dkappe Yet
Oh "True Lies" - Good call! Agreed!
@@joshvenie2024 Ditto!
I can’t stop laughing. Truth is stranger than fiction.
For a long time I too was confused about why Billy cuts himself. Recently it was explained to me. He was denying the Predator the opportunity to draw first blood.
I can also confirm that the Predator did grant Billy a duel just as he does with Dutch at the end if the film.
Source:
During my first year at college, my roommate was a hardcore collector of Predator, Aliens, Alien vs. Predator comics. One comic from his collection told the story of Billy's duel with the Predator.
Billy was native American, I always assumed it was a warrior blood combat ritual.
yeah, same here. @@aaronbarlow4376
I too wondered about that for decades... But when I heard about "First Blood", it makes perfect sense. One of the most perfect action movies ever.
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Fun fact: many people who worked on this film were legit nervous around Sonny Landham, the actor who played Billy. He was unpredictable so the film's insurance agency actually hired a bodyguard to follow him...for the safety of everyone else.
This makes me wonder how his behavior was on the set of the movie 48 Hours
@@deepnthought. THATS why they hired the protection/bodyguard
I love weird stuff like this.
RIP Sonny Landham
If you didn't have a good pussy joke he would get angry.
For a movie that is now 35 years old you can see clearly it still holds up well even today. I remember going to see this movie at the cinema in 1987 along with many others at that time with friends. It was a great year for big block buster action films. Predator is one of my all time favourites to this day.
The 80s in general was a great decade for blockbusters and iconic, memorable films.
My mom took me to see this at a drive in since it was rated R...i saw a double feature of this and Beverley Hills Cop 2...great memory
Even TV! Here in NY, all these movies were on Channel 5, 9, 11, TBS and HBO. Every weekend these channels had great movies on.
I love this movie classic film one of my all time favorites!
Yeah, the 80s was great for iconic and memorable TV shows also.
The chewing tobacco guy using the .50 caliber gatlin gun is Jesse Ventura who was a former US Navy Seal. A real life badass.
Man, one of my top action movies growing up. Seeing people going in blind to this movie and uncovering the Predator was awesome.
One thing I really like about the structure of "Predator" is that it kind of bookends. In the first half of the movie, Arnold and his group are prey being hunted. The predator is invisible, hides in (and jumps through) the trees, and stalks and surprises them. At one point, Arnold's group gets freaked out and shoots wildly into the jungle at something they can't see, etc. Later, though, Arnold flips the script and begins hunting the predator. He is invisible to it (covered in the mud), hides in (and jumps through) the trees, and stalks and surprises the predator several times. The predator gets so freaked out at one point, it starts shooting wildly into the jungle at something it can't see. The hunted becomes the hunter and the Predator goes through almost exactly what Arnold and his group did.
Although 2nd film shows him as an amateur, because 2nd predator faced with similar situation simply changed settings on his visor.
@@rainbowprism6242 it’s kind of refereed in predators that they continue to adapt and improve their technology and tactics.
@@markwebster7435 except they send young ones to prove themselves, not adult elites.
Hey guys. The guy who got them into this was Carl Weathers. If you watched the Rocky movies, he played Apollo Creed. The guy with the big chaw who didn't have time to bleed was Jesse (the body) Ventura. He was a professional wrestler before he became an actor. He was also Governor of Minnesota at one time. He was also a member of a UDT (underwater demolition team) in the Navy. Same training as the SEALs. Though he was never chosen for a SEAL Team. Nice reaction vid. You hung right in there Amber.
I am pretty sure Ventura also wrote an autobiographical book called I Ain't Got Time To Bleed and, even though I've seen this movie once, I hadn't been aware it was a line from this film.
Not only did this movie give us a future Governor of Minnesota, but also a future Governor of California.
To me the moment with the most gravity was when Billy said he was scared. This was a guy who was fearless among a team of elite seasoned high-end professionals. They had served for likely decades and had nerves of steel. Billy was an exceptional tracker and as they said "was afraid of no man". Yet for him to come clean for the first time in years that he was in fact...."afraid" must have absolutely destroyed their morale and forced them to confront the reality they would likely all die. Despite their years of experience, confidence, teamwork, they are just a prey and are mostly powerless to stop what's coming for all of them.
"True Lies" was the Number 3 box office hit of 1994 and is currently rated on Amazon Prime Video at 4.5 stars. If you want to see Arnold Schwarzenegger in a well made action/comedy/spy film, this one (at 140 minutes long) will give you a a bit better look at of Arnold's acting range.
Yes!!!!
@ Larry can’t agree more. Saw it when it came out here in the UK. I think it’s the only James Cameron Moves to to be released on Bly ray. Would love to see it remastered. Also like this review: ruclips.net/video/HvzNDzd8tno/видео.html
Fun fact, the pilot at the end that says “what the f..” is Kevin Peter Hall the guy that played the predator
Billy was my favorite character in predator.. not only was he a bad ass Indian tracker but he could sense the predator… and Hawkins told him those jokes because he liked his laugh lol also he went out one on one not running the predator respected that so much he used Billy’s laugh in the end
i wish billy had made it! maybe he could have been injured and gone with the girl so arnie would still faced the predator alone.
The guy with the Minigun is Jessie ‘The Body’ Ventura. He’s a retired WWF wrestler, part time actor, and he was the 38th governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003.
And Jesse Ventura was a Navy SEAL before he was a wrestler.
"The Mind"!
I was looking for just this comment! Lol.
Absolutely one of the most well put together action films ever! The Actors, the special effects, the cinematography, the sound design, the direction and the music just made this an amazing film. I saw this one in the theatre during it's original run and it's still one of my favourites!!
Mine too. GET to the CHOPPER !!!! LOL.
Great movie. The pilot in the chopper at the end of the movie is actually the guy who plays the Predator. Van Damme was suppose to play the Predator but he quit cause he could not handle the suite. You should watch The Running Man 1987 another Arnold great underrated movie that came out the same year and was overshadowed by this movie.
Kevin Peter Hall, Predator and pilot was 7 Ft 2Inches tall.
I thought he was fired and broke an expensive prop.
Yeah JCVD was the original choice, but I think he was too short for what they wanted and original suit they made for him looked ridiculous.
He also played Harry in "Harry and the Hendersons"
He was also too small all the other actors towered over him.
"Get to da choppa!" This movie is one of the top 5 hardcore action flicks of all time.
I'd like to highly recommend "Ben Hur" (1959) - a movie that won 11 Oscars. It offers an outstanding performance by Charlton Heston and a fantastic supporting cast, incredible music, and the most ambitious movie sets and stunts since the end of the silent film era. Easily a top candidate for the greatest movie ever made.
Lol. Not even close to top 5! 🤣
I remember watching Ben Hur in history class. It’s hard for old movies to hold up but it’s definitely one of the greatest.
@@Provoses I agree, best movie ever by Cecil DeMills...he also did Ten Commandments and Greatest Show on Earth.
@@wolftracks9010 Ben-Hur was directed by William Wyler.
Fun fact… my mother was adopted, and her adopted great grandfather, Alfred Newman, wrote the Fox fanfare song. His nephew was Randy Newman, who was a famous composer as well. My mother’s adopted father was Richard Newman, Randy’s 2nd cousin
I love how the predator mimics Billy's laugh at the end.
That’s Carl Weathers and he played Apollo Creed in the first four Sylvester Stallone Rocky movies.
He said "stick around" in the intro without even seeing the movie yet. I got excited lol. If only they knew at that point.
The fact that y’all went in with zero knowledge of the movie made for a great reaction. Most reactors I have watched react to this have seen a movie clip or something. Makes it much more suspenseful which I would love watching a movie for the first time. Super fun reaction y’all 😊
Arnold in "Kindergarten Cop!!!" Lol
The big dude with the minigun who said, "I ain't got time to bleed", that's actually famed WWF wrestler from back in the day, Jesse Ventura.
I think that was a Galant Gun....
A movie made 35 years ago...and the special effects still manage to stand up today. This is one of those movies that a few years ago it would have been difficult to find someone who wasn't already familiar with the storyline...let alone someone who hadn't seen it. You're lucky to have seen the movie "fresh", like those of us who originally saw it in the theater! 👍
The effects are still GOOD, but I truly believe the camo effect could be done a lot better today. The effects are cleaner in the more recent movies, but they're still designed based on the original effects rather than being redesigned from scratch.
And you believe they watched it "fresh"? Sure buddy...
@@jurgenalferink6593 So you believe that EVERY RUclipsr is petty enough to be willing to lie for their RUclips reaction videos? I agree that there are plenty - PLENTY - who would. But I think it unlikely these two are among them.
I know that neither my niece or my nephew have seen Predator even though they are in their mid twenties. They just don't watch movies often, and they usually watch newer ones when they do. Hell, ja couple days ago I was talking to someone who was almost thirty and found that he hadn't even heard of the movie "So I Married An Axe Murderer"!!! Let's face it, a lot of movies from 20+ years ago that were seen or known by most people back then are now unknown by many.
lol "The effects still manage to stand up today" no shit, it's not hard for practical effects to stand up to cartoon cgi and green screen bullshit.
@@FUCKINGENIOUS Yeah. CGI can be done right, and when it' is it's practically seamless. But with today's processing power there are too many movies that rely on CGI effects portraying impossible/unrealistic stunts.
Restrained use of CGI can yield phenomenal effects. When you find yourself uncertain whether something was CGI or not is CGI at its best!
What I loved about the effects in predator is that they didn't try to do more than what they knew they could make look good. I can't see how they could improve on what they gave us when the predator's faceplate came off. The practical effects used for the predators face would not be improved by CGI. Stan Wilson outdid himself...incredible work.
an absolute lesson in how to do an action movie. no hidden messages just brilliant tempo, timing and action. the ultimate bad asses turning into scared prey is such a brilliant character arc. When the predator looks at Dutchs' skull at the end the predator sees him as a worthy adversary and so takes his helmet off and fights him hand to hand. without doubt one of the best movies. you guys were both on the edge of your seats!
That's Carl Weathers who played Apollo Creed in the original Rocky.
Ah seeing Carl Weathers brings back the fuzzy memories of him on PBS hosting "Reading Rainbow."
Don't forget Star Trek the Next Generation and Roots
on old reruns, Carl taught me & my mom how to speak Chinese
😂😂😂😂
If you want a good Arnold movie do "True Lies". He plays a spy... the comedy in it is hilarious. When he is under the power of truth serum it is so good.... 😁 You also get to see Jamie Lee Curtis as his wife. Tom Arnold as his partner... his scene with the lamp post is so great... 😁
Agreed, “true lies” is excellent !
Big thumbs up - love this movie!
The vette gets em wett
25:40 “This thing is advanced”. Shouldn’t your first clue have been the first scene where you see it arrive … in a SPACESHIP!!!! Hahaha!
Hey guys, hurry, “Get to duh choppah!!! 😂🤣😂🤣🤙🔥
I like Predator 2 even more, primarily because Danny Glover is such an amazing actor.
I love it too, but in Predator 2 it feels like it's a cop chasing someone who wins through perseverance. Whereas in Predator and Prey, it feels very much like one of the predators got killed because they hunted a predator. Not going to spoil anything but Prey's ending in particular seems to emphasize this.
He's gettin' too old for this shit though....
Totally agree 👍
Just think it's 35 years old?
@@marietheresahughes2911 and still a Damm good movie i was 24 back in 1987 when this came out i like it better than predator 2 i never considered Danny glover a worthy opponent
My fave part was, "...like a bahhh...oh it was a bomb." LOL
The dreads are basically sensory organs. They start as thinner strands, but when young, the predators (yautja) go through a painful process of forcing those strands to bond together, but they help sense differences in atmospheric pressure around them
@Wankshaftsbury there are books and comics. The predator race are evolved and cultured.
The Alien and Predator movies are some of my all time favorite movies. They range in quality from excellent to flat out bad, but all were fundamental in my childhood development.
Predator is not a good indication of what a squad of dudes would actually do, nobody is going to waltz into an enemy camp and plant c4 on a truck serving as a generator and blow it up with sentries everywhere while he's doing it. Nobody shoots from the hip. Grenades fired from grenade launchers have to go a certain distance before they explode. They don't even arm themselves until they've turned so many times out of the barrel. A minigun and the ammo you would need to carry for a sustained firefight would weigh to much for any one man to carry. The minigun shoots so fast he'd be out of ammo in seconds.
That said, Predator is one of the funnest movies ever made. When you've been in the services, just about every 80s or 90s action movie is marred by the dreaded "how things really work," but overall it doesn't really detract from the film.
Most of the guys in the movie were veterans. Of the top of my head I know Arnie (in his own country), and the guys that play Poncho and Billy were vets, as was Jesse Ventura (the dude with the minigun). Ventura was actually in the precursor to the seals in the UDTs. So even though the action isn't really how things would be done, the guys playing them play the roles well.
The Predator, along with the Alien from its respective series, are two of the best sci fi creature designs in hollywood. The predator has that it is somewhat familiar to humanity design, and strikes a balance of being something that is way more high tech than we are, yet also seems to call back to primitive mankind with our hunter/gatherer background.
It also is almost like two movies. You get your typical Arnie vs everyone (this time with buddies) first half, and then pred vs arnie (and buddies) second half. At the end of the movie when Arnie has to go primal vs the Pred, they originally wanted Arnie to kick the preds ass in one on one combat. Arnie was actually the one that turned that down, and the movie is better for it. I could go long time talking about this movie, but again I'm always happy to see the younger generation enjoying films of my youth. Keep up the good work, you guys are doing great.
The black helicopter pilot who saw the explosion is the same actor who portrays the Predator. He passed away in 1991.
True. From blood poisoning. Kevin Peter Hall
Oh you’ve GOT to do Alien now! Movie classic
When Mack went after the Predator, the words he was saying are the lyrics to the song Long Tall Sally by Little Richard. The Beatles also covered this song early in their career. Great song!
She got everything that Uncle John need!
Little Richard, big legend.
Also, it was the song that was playing in the chopper on their way into the jungle so, when Mac is crazily babbling the lyrics, it's a callback to that.
Shut Up!
I think that huge suspended tree trunk was intended to power the actual trap, which was probably spikes. But when the Predator unknowingly stood under the trunk, it became a trap in itself, and Dutch triggered it on the other side.
100%, it was a counterweight to the trap, which may have been another net, or as you said a spike trap.
Arnold’s acting in the terminator was on point, he was playing an emotionless machine after all.
Very true, he really thought about how a machine would move and moved like that, the way his eyes move and then his head, that was Arnold, other things. He really put thought into the Terminator.
Even though I like this one more, Predator 2 is definitely worth watching as well. Another great action/sci-fi movie that came out the same year as this one was Robocop, also amazing. For more '80s Arnold though, Commando (1985) and his first big movie Conan The Barbarian (1982) are must sees!
I love Predator 2 as well…definitely another to watch! It really adds to the Predator’s lore and gives them more of a sense of honour that is missing from the first film…
Yeah, Predator 2 is quality... amusingly, it even borrowed some ideas and lore form the Predator comic book from Dark Horse that came after the original movie.
An under appreciated movie.
The dude who played Billy was actually a very violent person. During the filming, they had a body guard follow him everywhere to restrain him from hurting anyone on set, lol
Yep Billy was really psycho and the other actors were afraid of him.
@@og6951 But nobody could've played his character as well as he did
He also was a pornstar
Sonny Landham "Billy" 1941 - 2017 RIP
- Carl Weathers. Best remembered as Apollo Creed in Rocky, but also known as Dillon in Predator, Chubbs in Happy Gilmore and Action Jackson in... Action Jackson. He also had a part on the Star Wars: The Mandalorian series.
- Rob, when you mentioned "the Reading Rainbow guy", you were thinking of Levar Burton.
- Amber, you caught "Long Tall Sally" by Little Richard! Good call! Did you also catch that when Mac was freaking out ( 30:50 ), he was reciting the lyrics to that song?
Fun Fact: Predator produced two U.S. State Senators [EDIT - State Governors]
Arnold for California and former pro wrestler Jesse "The Body" Ventura for Minnesota.
State Governors.
They need to check out the Beatles cover of "Long Tall Sally" Paul really screams well in it.
- It's interesting to me that you mentioned Carl Weathers had a part in a show called " Star Wars: The Mandalorian " (Haven't seen this show yet) - but perhaps in oversight, you didn't mention the reason he was probably in that show was most likely because in the Original Star Wars Trilogy ( Episodes IV, V & VI ) he already had a part in those movies named " Lando Calrusian " - I imagine the character he probably plays in this "Mandalorian" is his same original character Lando Calrusian from those first famous movies, but since I haven't seen it, I could be mistaken; although I would find it super weird for him to be cast in any Star Wars franchise film and NOT be playing Lando.
@@Arthaius Carl Weathers did not play Lando Calrissian. That was Billy Dee Williams.
@@redoz9768 I missed that in Snap's post, but you are right: they were governors, not senators.
The bits about Billy being able to sense the Predator remind me that back when my little sister used to do search and rescue, she had to learn tracking, and she said that the really good trackers could pick up on subtle differences that indicated that someone had passed through an area that everyone else would miss.
Reading rainbow guy was Levar Burton (Geordi laforge from Star TREK).
Lando from Star Wars was Billy Dee Williams
This was Carl Weathers (also known as Apollo Creed from the Rocky movies)
Two words... "True Lies". That is Arnold's best acting.
KINDERGARTEN COP Filmed in Astoria Oregon was a big movie for Arnold Back in 1990 My friend Bob got his autograph and smoked a cigar with him, And my sisters waitress got his autograph at the Red Lion in Astoria
@@theodoreritola7641 Love "Kindergarten Cop"... as well as "True Lies". Hell, I am not sure there is an Arnie movie I don't like. lol
That awesome gun that the big guy is using is an M134 Minigun (ironically enough). It's a 7.62mm calibre, 6-barrelled, electrically-driven 'Gatling Gun' that can fire up to 6,000 rounds per minute, although they're usually governed down to 3000 rpm. They're most often mounted as helicopter door guns, where the high rate of fire compensates somewhat for the low accuracy of shooting from a moving helicopter. You also see them on ground vehicles and ships too. That man-portable system with the ammo in the backpack was a real thing (a prototype at least) but it's not very practical because the high rate of fire means it rips through all the ammo in a heartbeat. The backpack only holds about 500 rounds so you only get about 10 seconds of firing out of it, after which it's a LOT of dead weight to carry around.
They make a great joke abut it in one of the Expendable movies.
@@michaelplowman8674 LOL - seen it now: cheers.
That is the most badass line “if it bleeds we can kill it”
lol awesome
I hate that they put it in the movie Prey, ruined the entire movie for me. Couldn't they have thought of something else like "It's bleeding, which means it's not invincible" or "If it can bleed than we can hunt it"
I think the Predator showing himself was a sign of respect. Especially when he took off his helmet to let his prey see his face.
Did he show that same respect to billy?
@@trevorjames4619 Who knows, we never saw Billy's death.
There’s a comic story that depicts Billy’s last stand. I don’t have but I’m going to look for it now that I heard about it.
@@trevorjames4619 No. He respected Dutch because he put up such a good fight that he was able to injure him, evade him, set his own traps, and even put his life at risk.
The Predator want to hunt the biggest, baddest, most challenging prey. The struggle is the sport, so the harder you make it, the more they enjoy it.
Billy had courage, but he didn't damage the predator, and was never a serious threat to him.
I just realized late last night that BOTH of you have coached sports and i know you guys LOVE music. So it popped into my brain that you guys would love the movie "Visionquest." it's about a high school wrestler who comes of age while taking on the best wrestler in the state. I'm certain you guys will enjoy the music and the movie !
Great movie, even better sound track.
40:39 that is the point of the movie. It hunts like humans does, unfair advantage against animals. And the part that it is only for trophies and not for food is also like a lot of hunters. But it is more fair than hunters since it only goes up against armed people and like with Arnold at the end takes some off to be more fair.
49:59 yea you could say that when it's humans hunting animals too. I mean both camo and weapons... that is really not fair in any way.
We had Predator 2 at VHS when I was a kid and I loved the predators. I remember watching these as a kid and they still hold up.
One of the greatest movies ever, Alien (1979) is a movie I hope you'll get to soon. Masterpiece.
Thirty years ago when I first saw this movie, my reactions were very similar to yours.
Thing I've always loved about this movie was the subtle reversal of fortune:
* In the beginning, the Predator was invisible to Human vision, but could see the Humans easily because of their body heat. At the end, Arnold was invisible to the Predator because the mud disguised his body heat (note: In real life that wouldn't work more than a minute or two, because the body heat would just warm up the cool mud).
* Human blood was easily visible to it because its at body temp when it first leaks. A predator's blood is easily visible to Humans after it leaks.
* Water ruins the Predator's camo by shorting out the device somehow. Water also ruins Arnold's camo by washing off the mud.
* When the Humans can't see it but know it's there, they mow down a swath of jungle blind-firing their weapons, and miss the Predator. When the Predator knows Arnold is there but can't see him, it mows down a swath of jungle with its shoulder gun, and misses Arnold.
The thing is a sport hunter, a trophy hunter. It uses high tech to pretend that it's doing a dangerous hunt, kills creatures that can't possibly defend against it, and takes trophies from its prey, just like Human trophy hunters use camo, scent masker, binoculars, telescopic sights, and high-power rifles to kill stuff that can't possible defend against them, like deer, elephants, even predatory creatures like lions and tigers.
Watch Predator 2. You learn more about the creatures. And it stars Danny Glover!
Dude, thanks for typing all that, it was really interesting. Thanks for the breakdown of the reversals; I had never paid attention to that aspect of the movie. It will give me something watch out for when I view it again.
Cheers.
I think this is one of the early movies that utilizes strong men unskilled in acting (like Arnold and Jesse Ventura) perfectly. I guess, the proper script, casting and directing can mitigate their shortcomings. They were perfect for their roles.
Conan or Commado and this one, some his best work. 👍
Arnold and Jesse became governors. Jesse used to be a professional wrestler.
Carl Weathers is the guy you said looked familiar, and thought was the Reading Rainbow guy. He is a legend. He played Apollo in Rocky, amongst many other things.
One of my all time favourite films. The 80s were chock-a-block with action movies and space/alien movies, and Predator managed to combine the best facets of both. What the space movies often lacked was a strong motivation for the alien villain other than they just wanted to kill the human characters. The Predator movie took a much more intelligent approach and constructed this story of the Predator being an advanced alien being who hunts other races for sport - much like how humans go on safari. And as aggressive and brutal as they are, their species still has a code of honor which it respects - it will generally fight on equal terms (hand to hand, armed combat vs armed combat, etc) and as we see in later films it respects and rewards those who can overcome a Predator.
Billy was the only one who really got a sense of what the Predator was, and his sioux-Indian heritage & spiritualism is often hinted at via his tracking skills and apparent sixth sense that something unseen is hunting the team. He was the first to cast aside his guns and seek to engage the Predator in a more primitive form of combat (machete) which would perhaps level the playing field for him, but it still wasn't the right approach. It was Dutch who finally deduced that the only way to beat the Predator was to use all its own tactics against it; stealth, camouflage, assorted traps/weapons - and patience.
To my understanding, Billy cut himself with the knife in order to draw first blood. In some cultures (not strictly American Indian) it symbolizes both a lack of fear of pain and denying the enemy the honor of getting the first hit in; similar to the mode for thinking behind seppuku in samurai culture: “I deny you the glory of taking my honor from me.”
Wasn't he supposed to be Lakota? Pain and bleeding has ceremonial meaning in several different contexts in their culture anyway. I'm thinking the Sun Dance and things like that.
@@urthboundmisfit that would make sense. I seem to remember him being half-Italian in the comic adaptation and/or novelization, but I don’t remember if they said what nation his other parent was from.
You bring up the Lakota and the Sun Dance and I’m immediately reminded of ‘A Man Called Horse’ and ‘The Return of a Man Called Horse’ [I recommend them if you haven’t seen them]. You could be on to something there…
But isn't Seppuku committed by those who are already dishonored? How can you save face when there's no face to save?
@@dontreadmyprofilepicture8817 It was often used to avoid being taken alive by enemies. They've already lost, so they deny the enemy the satisfaction of victory by going out on their own terms.
@@kenjutsukata1o1 But what of cases where the person in question is ordered to commit Seppuku by the Shogun or otherwise.
Fun fact the guy making the bad jokes also wrote the script for the movie Lethal Weapon the same year this movie came out.
@ 3:36 its carl weather , played Apollo creed in rocky
A great movie with not just 1 but 2 state governors, Arnold of course was the governor of California, and Jessie Ventura was Minnesota's governor who didn't have time to bleed. This is still my favorite of all of the predator movies, although the new Prey is a close second.
When he say's "You're ghosting us." what he means is, his actions are giving away their location/possibly drawing the enemies attention towards them. Which is liable to get everyone killed, aka turned into ghosts.
For a very different take on an alien I highly recommend John Carpenter's "Starman" starring Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen. It's a beautiful, brilliant film with a breathtaking score by Jack Nitzsche. I guarantee you'll love it!
I also liked "The Last Starfighter".
I wasn't born until 1997 and Starman is one of my favourite films ever. I still cry when he brings the deer back to life lol
@9:34, Billy the Native American tracker is mystically gifted. It's not explicitly mentioned in this movie. But in the novelization that was written at the time of the film's release Billy heritage and his family's spiritual gifts are spelled out. For example, the pouch or medicine bag around his neck was given to him by his grandfather. It was meant to protect him in battle. If you notice Billy doesn't die until he takes it off later to face the Predator.
A recurring theme in the first Predator movies, is that people with deep connections to the mystical or spiritual can sense the presence of the Predators. In some cases they know something is off. In some other cases like in this movie, they know that what is in their vicinity is not human...or benevolent.
Despite wearing his grandfathers gift, Billy didn't truly believe in it before this mission. That is why he is kinda in a fog for most of the movie, he is experiencing sensory input he had never learned to process.
There's a fan theory that he's descended from the lead character in Prey. Unless it was mentioned he is of a different tribe.
He didn't take it off, he wrapped it around his hand. He still had it with him at his death.
@@immortal5812 Agreed to a certain extent. But I believe when he wrapped it around his hand he wanted to use it for a deadly strike against his enemy and not for protection.
Not to say I’m an expert on Native American magic. But I believe that was his intent in the final scene.
@@mhill781 I’ve heard that as well. I believe the script for Prey confirms that Billy is actually the reincarnation of her brother Taabe. Taabe died bravely fighting a Predator and injured it several times before he died.
This means Billy’s connection with the spiritual and mystical planes is even stronger than the original novel supposed. He has essentially fought these beings across multiple lifetimes.
@@mhill781 The different tribe thing only goes so far. They did intermarry from time to time.
Nice to see people commenting on a movie without cursing. Thank you!
The machine used old painless in Predator is very similar to the one Arnold uses in Terminator 2 when he is shooting the police cars from the building window.
The man who played "Billy" (Sonny Landham, R.I.P.) required personal body guards while filming this movie. Not to protect him, but to protect the locals because he was said to have loved to start brawls. Before his death, he held public office in my home state of Kentucky, even though I believe he was originally from Georgia.
Interesting!
Sonny Landham knew Carl Weathers was intimidated by him and would mess with Carl every chance he got!
@@rddav1 Wow. First I've heard of THAT.
Sonny Landham was not a saint that's for sure but he was great in this movie. But I think his best movie is 48 hours.
He also started out doing adult films
*Kevin Peter Hall* -- who played _the_ Predator in this -- also played the infinitely more likeable Harry in _Harry and the Hendersons_ the same year this movie came out. It's an absolutely adorable movie that's definitely worth a watch, if you haven't seen it yet -- and a great comeback from the damage _Predator_ does to your psyche. 😄
Jean Claude Van Damme was originally given the part but I think the suit was too hot for him. Also, he wasn't really large enough so I think it worked out much better in the end.
Harry and the Hendersons is one of those movie that defines the 80s. It should be released in theaters again. It's perfection.
He also played one of the helicopter pilots at the end of this movie. At 7 feet, he could barely fit in the cockpit.
3:14 RIP Carl Weathers.😢
This movie starred two actors who went on to become Governors Arnold (California) and Jesse Ventura (Minnesota). Jesse played Blane "I ain't got time to bleed"
Sonny Landham (Billy) ran for governor in Kentucky too.
Paul O'Brien
You forgot to mention the giant black dude, that played the predator , went on to become first lady of the United States
@@Bozemanjustin Exactly what I would expect from an incel who follows Rudy Giuliani. 😂 Never change dude, never.
@@aaronsmith328 I'd thought that he ran for governor of Tennessee
@@Bozemanjustin You know sometimes it's better to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder about your level of intelligence than speak and remove all doubt
LOL reading rainbow guy. That’s funny. I used to watch that as a kid. The reading rainbow guy was Geordi laforge from Star Trek tng, levar burton :)
That was Carl Weathers who played Dylan. The world famous Apollo Creed
Wow. Thank you SO much. You ever wish you could watch a favorite movie again for the first time, when you were on the rollercoaster of not knowing what's coming as the story hits the highs and lows?
I have loved this movie since I saw it in the theater in 1987, and today you two have given me back a measure of that first time feeling. Watching you go through the thrill of realization when a key part of the story starts making sense. The fact that they are not being stalked by another man. When you realize their peril, that they are being taken out one by one. When you learn it is all about taking trophies. Amber & Jay, you gave me shivers today, taking us along on this ride with you through all those OMG moments. Can't wait to see what you guys watch next!
BTW, the first movie was definitely the best in the franchise. afterwards I would recommend these films in this order...
Predator 2 (1990) - The next best movie in the franchise. Cheesy characters in a really fun way until shit gets serious.
Predators (2010) - Better than it gets credit for, shows the length which the Predators will go to get their hunt on.
The Predator (2018) - Weakest of the four Predator-only films, cheesy but there is worse 'popcorn entertainment' out there.
Aliens vs Predator... Two films that lean more towards the horror side of action films. Amber may not care much for them.
AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004) - I actually enjoyed this one, the better of these films.
AVPR: Aliens vs Predator - Requiem (2007) - Pushes the horror aspect much more, feels like they were just cashing in on the franchise.
Great reactions! I love to watch people squirm...sorry, Amber. So glad you guys finally saw Predator. This is 80s moviemaking at its best...big, loud, messy, raw, and totally testosterone-filled, with no apologies but a damn good result. Some Arnold suggestions: Commando, Total Recall, Conan The Barbarian, True Lies, or Twins (a comedy). Keep up the good work!
Kindergarten Cop is another good comedy Arnie did. :) I love all these movies you mentioned from him except Commando (I know I've seen it before, but I just don't remember that movie at all, lol).
@@xzonia1 - Let's not forget " Jingle All The Way " :)
@@Arthaius :)
Fun fact. At the end of the movie, the black gentleman piloting the helicopter was the same guy who and played "The Predator." His name is Kevin Peter Hall. EVERYONE on set felt bad for him cause he had to run around in the sweltering Mexican jungle in a latex suit. He was paid really well but the producer and the director wanted to give him some screen time without the costume.
This is the first and still the best of the Predator franchise. There are some duds in the movie line up. There is also quite a bit of lore behind the Predator species found in both the movies and comics.
Seeing Carl Weathers again makes me hope you go back to the Rocky franchise. Carl played Apollo Creed. Unlike Predator, the Rocky franchise is well worth watching through to the end.
If this is the best one, then this franchise is utter trash.
Hint... i've seen them all.
@@WheresWaldo05 I'll give you the rest are trash, but I still think 'Predators' is pretty watchable. A more atmospheric movie, but still suspenseful and horrifying.
You always manage to get big laughs out of me - Amber, when she chickens out by the slightest sight of blood/scare and J, when he tries to stay stoic and keeping it cool, despite having his skin crawl 😁 Another great reaction video by my favorite RUclips couple! Keep them videos coming, and i will keep watching them 😀
Big hugs for both of you! 🤗
Definitely check out Predator 2. It never gets enough love, but I adore it. You only need to know two things: Predator hunting criminals in the city and Danny Glover.
I love your reactions and was waiting with bated breath for your response to the face reveal!!! Keep up the good work.
Great reaction to this classic 80s Arnold sci-fi action thriller. Similar to the Alien and Terminator franchises, Predator 2 is (IMO) the only “good” sequel. You guys should definitely watch that one if you want to know more about the Predator. There’s also an Alien vs Predator spin off that’s “kind of good” (if you’re a fan of both franchises). I also recommend “Total Recall” and “True Lies” for more great Arnold movies!
Prey is a good sequel/prequel too
@@adamushehu agreed
I just love this trend, i mean the last time that you could live that for those who grew up in that era was in a theater in 1987.. its like reliving and sharing the movie against, thanks for those guys, and your reactions are priceless😂
Watching movies with you two guys is fun! Did I ever tell you that? I forgot Carl Weathers(Apollo Creed from Rocky was in Predator, it's been forever since I saw Predator. I sure miss Jesse Ventura calling WWF Matches with Gorilla Monsoon as well. You know what I mean right Jay? You can relate?
The good old days in the wwf
That's Apollo from Rocky :) Great reaction and love this 2nd channel!
Now all I can think of is Rambo fighting Geordi La Forge. heh
What I would give to be able to watch all these classic movies from the past, for the first time again! Especially with the trash being kicked out in the last ten years!
I hope you guys realise how lucky you are, to be able to watch these movies from scratch!
There are so many times in life when I wish I could unwatch a movie or unhear a song just so I could experience it again for the first time. That is why I appreciate your reactions. It gives me that vicarious thrill of experiencing it for the first time again. With Halloween approaching and in the spirit of the holiday I would love to see what you think of Poltergeist (1982 version only. The newer 2015 remake is terrible). I loved this movie from the time I first saw it around 8 years old. Too young? Maybe? It's a perfect haunted house movie in my opinion. It's not too scary, has a great story and execution, and is super iconic. Okay, maybe it does have some frights in it, but it's so fun. In the meantime thanks for the content. Fun stuff.
I think you guys have the best reaction videos. You show most of the movie. You don't blur it out in the background for the most part And it's just enjoyable watching you guys react I feel like I'm watching the movies for the first time.
So surprised yall havnt finished these movies ....all of them are def worth a watch .....
The handheld Minigun that Jesse Ventura has in this movie was a custom prop that was later modified and used in Terminator 2. I believe Cameron cited Predator as his inspiration for having Arnold use the Minigun in the standoff with the LAPD, instead of a MAC-10, as he originally wrote.
One thing that always bothered me is that those mini guns are powered by a large 12v battery. Maybe he had it in the pack, but in terminator I didn't see it. I'll have to re-watch it
@@mattmain237 Yeah, the battery was always off camera, with cables trailing behind. And Ventura only had a few seconds' worth of ammo in the pack...enough to get one take of one shot, before they had to reset and reload. The trigger was also disabled, and firing was controlled remotely. In T2, Arnold kept the ammo belt in that big duffel bag over his shoulder, in part, to hide the trailing cables. In both cases, it's the 'out of sight, out of mind' principle of filmmaking, with the movie-logic being that the battery is in the pack/duffel bag.
I watched the first showing on opening day in Houston when this movie came out, and I was blown away by it. It started like a bunch of other hostage rescue/war movies of the time, but shifted into a horror movie. It was brilliant!
Sir was it well marketed at the time?
Yes it was but as a military movie. I went with a bunch of guy friends and ended up being the one who loved it best. There was no internet or social media then and unless your friends were jerks you didn’t know what was coming.
So did we, but my little brother was scared shitless and we had to leave
First off I really like you guys reactions to the movies of my youth. I truly believe that the writing and actions was better in those days. Don't get me wrong, I love Marvel movies, and comic movies in general, but the stories told in the 80s and 90s movies like Lethal Weapon, Die Hard, Aliens, Predator, etc. still enjoyable today. True Lies I would be perfect for yall to watch.
That multi barrel gun is a "Mini gun", usually mounted on helicopters, especially in the Vietnam War. They fire up to 5,000 rounds a minute! I'm not sure if they can be practically hand held, but looks good in movies! I am enjoying your movie reactions!
Some vets stated that mini gun would yoke Ventura's arms because of the torque.
@@yt45204 That would do it!
heres rob gronkowski shooting one lol
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I've only heard it called a "mini gun" in the last 10-15 years; before that I had always heard it called a chain gun (which is what I'm used to calling it myself). I still don't understand calling it a "mini gun;" there is nothing "mini" about it; that thing is HUGE!
@@AnimeOtakuDrew The term chain gun applied to that weapon comes from Doom but is incorrect, a chain gun is opperated by a motorized chain that cycles the weapons action and normally has only a single barrel while the Minigun/Gatling gun uses the rotation of the barrels to cycle the weapon and is based off of Richard Gatlings a 1861 design. They are 2 very different weapons but Doom has kind of made the term interchangable and it's not uncommon to hear the term chaingun used.
The term "minigun" comes from *most* gatling guns in modern use being much larger than the Minigun.
Billy had one of the most sad deaths in action movie history. i would have loved if he could a really good last stand fight.
The best part of the movie is that the main characters have a deep history together and they are sharing it with the audience. It makes you understand their actions, for example why mac is going to revenge his friend despite they would be better off staying together.
really a classic.
I feel like they made up for Billy with Hanzo.
“Conan the Barbarian” and “Commando” are both must-see Arnold movies!
I came here to upvote Commando, but Conan is an all-time classic.
Oh my god, I love how blind you guys went in on this! You didn't even have the trailer to spoil anything!
The best way to view. This movie is with all the lights off in your house. You keep looking over your shoulder for every little noise your mind might play tricks on you.