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> has man-vs-nature feel
It do has.
I wonder how they came up with the idea of the Predator. Clearly it is the main
antagonist, but it just feels out of the place, you know the viewer would expect a warlord or high ranking KGB officer behind endless waves of cannon fodder they chew themselves through but then hey an absolutely unlikely sci-fi element. It is awesome tho how the hero and the Predator change roles when Arnie discovers he can hide his heat and become "invisible" and the one who hunts instead of the prey (ofc still on the edge otherwise it wouldn't be exciting).
I'm undecided what to watch next, Predator 2 or Terminator 1. I guess I would follow up the T1 with T2 so I should just watch P2 first.
Hm I still have the Yakuza Papers - well 6 of them, I think all in all they made 8-12 or something like this movies - those have to be finished sometimes.