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Lucasfan375 [2015-10-26 21:19:11 +0000 UTC]
Over here. Turn around, turn around.
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Morskva [2015-10-26 15:39:39 +0000 UTC]
This is dubstep made into a picture.
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dragonsong12 [2015-10-26 13:59:43 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful use of smearing to indicate invisibility! Seriously, this is how that tool is used correctly!
Excellent color and lighting as well!
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H123G [2015-10-26 04:10:32 +0000 UTC]
The first Predator film to me is like the first Alien film, they were sci-fi that leaned more towards horror (Which is funny considering they technically exist in the same universe). Both films center around a band of characters being hunted by a stalker hiding in the environment waiting to kill them. With Predator, the horror was you didn't know what the alien was, or why it was doing this, the film doesn't give a straight answer which added to the mystery. Until the later films and comics expanded on the lore.
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EyeOfSemicolon In reply to H123G [2015-10-26 14:38:17 +0000 UTC]
Featuring comment as an addition to the review.
The alien and predator films worked perfectly, which makes their eventual crossovers truly fitting.
I feel that the big difference between the Predator and the Alien is that the Alien is more the typical slasher than the Predator, since the victims it goes after (at least until the sequel) are regular people; though they are in space, they're still just truckers working in what is essentially a giant walk-in truck.
The Predator, as I explained, is beefed up and given abilities that raise itself up and bring down its victims to the appropriate levels of a slasher film, since it's going against a group of heavily trained, elite commandos that would normally fair better than the ordinary horror film protagonists.
I much love the lore behind the Predator. I hope to cover them in the future.
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