In this episode of Sci-Fi Graveyard, the hosts review 'The Predator' (2018), discussing its characters, plot inconsistencies, and overall execution. They critique the performances, particularly highlighting Thomas Jane's role, while expressing disappointment in the film's writing and direction. The conversation delves into themes of evolution and intelligence, questioning the portrayal of autism in the narrative. Ultimately, the hosts share their final thoughts on the film's forgettable nature and lack of coherence. In this conversation, the hosts critique the latest Predator movie, discussing its storytelling flaws, character development, and overall execution. They express disappointment in the film's direction and compare it unfavorably to previous entries in the franchise, particularly 'Prey.' The discussion also touches on real-world parallels, such as autism and environmental issues, before concluding with thoughts on the future of the franchise and the importance of storytelling in film.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview of The Predator
02:59 Character Analysis and Performances
06:00 Plot Holes and Inconsistencies
09:03 Themes of Evolution and Intelligence
11:58 Critique of Writing and Direction
14:58 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
21:51 Critique of the Predator Movie
26:07 Storytelling Flaws and Missed Opportunities
30:05 Thematic Elements and Character Development
36:32 Real-World Parallels and Speculation
43:51 Final Thoughts and Future Prospects