मध्य अमेरिकी जंगल में एक मिशन पर कमांडो की एक टीम को एक अलौकिक योद्धा से जूझना पड़ता है.मध्य अमेरिकी जंगल में एक मिशन पर कमांडो की एक टीम को एक अलौकिक योद्धा से जूझना पड़ता है.मध्य अमेरिकी जंगल में एक मिशन पर कमांडो की एक टीम को एक अलौकिक योद्धा से जूझना पड़ता है.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- 1 ऑस्कर के लिए नामांकित
- 3 जीत और कुल 6 नामांकन
Steve Boyum
- Hostage Executed by the Russian
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
William H. Burton Jr.
- Guerilla Soldier Shot Down from Tree
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Franco Columbu
- Medic
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Peter Cullen
- The Predator
- (वॉइस)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Henry Kingi
- Guerilla Soldier Blown Up in Van
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Sven-Ole Thorsen
- Russian Officer
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Jack Verbois
- Guerilla Soldier Helicopter Pilot
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
सारांश
Reviewers say 'Predator' is acclaimed for its thrilling fusion of action, horror, and sci-fi, enhanced by its jungle setting and suspenseful narrative. The Predator's advanced tech and menacing presence are standout elements. Practical effects and minimal CGI contribute to its authenticity. Arnold Schwarzenegger's performance as Dutch is praised for depth and believability. The ensemble cast's chemistry and memorable one-liners add charm. Despite critiques about plot inconsistencies and unrealistic aspects, 'Predator' is widely regarded as an engaging, timeless experience.
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One of the classic sci-fi movies and one of the most entertaining action movies ever made. Certainly one of the best Arnold movies, along with Terminator 1 and 2. Mix a simple but effective story, one cool alien, well directed action scenes, Arnold kicking ass and you get an top notch action movie. Sure, there are some exaggerated macho performances, but John knows how to do it with style.
So if you're a young (but not too young) movie viewer who haven't yet seen Predator, be sure to do so to get a sample of action 80's style with Arnold at his peak.
Rating: 8/10
So if you're a young (but not too young) movie viewer who haven't yet seen Predator, be sure to do so to get a sample of action 80's style with Arnold at his peak.
Rating: 8/10
This film will always have special place for me, as aside from being one of the best horror/sci-fi films of the eighties; it's also a huge childhood favourite of mine. Despite the fact that I've seen it dozens of times as a kid, I have only seen it once during adulthood; and that single viewing was more than enough to remind me what it is that I love about this film! Predator works as a macho action film, gory horror and intriguing sci-fi, and despite it's short running time of just 100 minutes, it somehow manages to find room for all three. The fact that it stars action icon Arnold Schwarzenegger ensures that the film will always be favourably remembered. He's not a good actor, but Arnie always manages to bring that extra something to his movies. The plot is deliciously simple and follows a group of commandos that go off into the jungle on a secret mission. However, things go awry when it turns out that they aren't the only ones with weapons there. Finding the skinned bodies of the last group of men that entered the jungle is about to become the least of their worries...
The jungle makes for a great setting for an action sci-fi flick such as this. These sorts of films tend to be set in space, so seeing the action down here on earth is different; and the fact that it's set in the jungle, with it's dense foliage, ensures that Die Hard-director John McTiernan is able to bump up the suspense, as just like in the Vietnam war; the soldiers are dealing with an unknown enemy. The atmosphere really is excellent, and the special effects help to create a futuristic tone, while the suspense builds and makes sure that the audience are on the edge of their seats at all times. Predator was released hot on the heels of the success of James Cameron's amazing 'Aliens' - but don't be thinking this film is merely a rip off following a trend, Predator has more than enough up it's sleeve to ensure that isn't the case. The action is great, and director McTiernan clearly knows what he's doing. It's fast and furious, and the amount of weapons on display ensures that the film is sure to delight fans of macho action films. The fact that the lead actor is a monster of a man doesn't exactly hurt the film either!
Now, Arnold Schwarzenegger may well be a terrible actor; but it doesn't matter because it's his screen presence, not his acting ability, that makes his performances what they are. At times he's cringe-worthy, but it's hard to deny his prowess when it comes to the action sequences, and that is all a film of this nature needs. Arnie isn't the only big man in the film either, as an assortment of muscle men, including ex-wrestler Jesse Ventura, and Carl Weathers; Rocky's Apollo Creed, among other B-movie actors, join him. The man himself also finds himself a very worthy ally, in the form of the movie's central alien. The Predator may not be as beautiful as the creature from 'Alien', but it's just as inventive. Here we have an extra terrestrial that isn't merely trying to breed, or to 'phone home' - but one that is actually there to hunt humans for sport! Aside from being ingenious, the idea also borders on frightening. The gore here is gratuitous, but never goes over the top and on the whole, Predator is a film that never really got the credit it deserves. It's mindless fun - but its damn good mindless fun!
The jungle makes for a great setting for an action sci-fi flick such as this. These sorts of films tend to be set in space, so seeing the action down here on earth is different; and the fact that it's set in the jungle, with it's dense foliage, ensures that Die Hard-director John McTiernan is able to bump up the suspense, as just like in the Vietnam war; the soldiers are dealing with an unknown enemy. The atmosphere really is excellent, and the special effects help to create a futuristic tone, while the suspense builds and makes sure that the audience are on the edge of their seats at all times. Predator was released hot on the heels of the success of James Cameron's amazing 'Aliens' - but don't be thinking this film is merely a rip off following a trend, Predator has more than enough up it's sleeve to ensure that isn't the case. The action is great, and director McTiernan clearly knows what he's doing. It's fast and furious, and the amount of weapons on display ensures that the film is sure to delight fans of macho action films. The fact that the lead actor is a monster of a man doesn't exactly hurt the film either!
Now, Arnold Schwarzenegger may well be a terrible actor; but it doesn't matter because it's his screen presence, not his acting ability, that makes his performances what they are. At times he's cringe-worthy, but it's hard to deny his prowess when it comes to the action sequences, and that is all a film of this nature needs. Arnie isn't the only big man in the film either, as an assortment of muscle men, including ex-wrestler Jesse Ventura, and Carl Weathers; Rocky's Apollo Creed, among other B-movie actors, join him. The man himself also finds himself a very worthy ally, in the form of the movie's central alien. The Predator may not be as beautiful as the creature from 'Alien', but it's just as inventive. Here we have an extra terrestrial that isn't merely trying to breed, or to 'phone home' - but one that is actually there to hunt humans for sport! Aside from being ingenious, the idea also borders on frightening. The gore here is gratuitous, but never goes over the top and on the whole, Predator is a film that never really got the credit it deserves. It's mindless fun - but its damn good mindless fun!
31 years after its original release, it's hard to believe that there was once a time when John McTiernan's Predator wasn't revered as one of the best action movies of the modern era. Critics savaged the film, although now even the stuffiest of critics cannot deny its shamelessly muscly, bullet-spraying, blood-spattering charm. Predator is now held in as equally high regard as McTiernan's other action classic Die Hard - released the following year - and featured Arnold Schwarzenegger at the very top of his game. This was long before the Austrian hulk made a swerve into politics and became the self-parody he is today. The premise is almost offensively simple, but the execution makes this one of the most effortlessly enjoyable action movies of the 1980s. McTiernan knows exactly how to tear a jungle apart with gunfire, and set up his disposable supporting characters for a grisly death.
Special Forces major Dutch Schaefer (Schwarzenegger) is "choppahed" into South America, where is he given a mission to rescue an official who has fallen into the hands of some insurgents. Schaefer and his team - played by Bill Duke, Jesse Ventura, Sonny Landham, Richard Chaves and Shane Black - are met by Schaefer's old Army buddy Dillon (Carl Weathers), and the two greet each other in the most 80s way possible by flexing their oiled and oversized muscles in a manly handshake. As the team venture further into the jungle, it becomes clear that Dillon isn't telling the whole story, and the mission becomes even more difficult when they capture a female hostage named Anna (Elpidia Carrillo). Yet this is far from their biggest problem, as on their tail is an alien with the ability to camouflage itself and see with thermal imaging, backed by an arsenal of powerful extra-terrestrial gadgets and a healthy appetite for the hunt. With the group being picked off one by one by this formidable enemy, Schaefer must get to the extraction point before he becomes another skull in the beast's growing collection of trophies.
The plot can be compared to countless B-movies throughout the years, but what worked for Alien also works for Predator. Take a simple premise, add some budget, bind it together with some good old-fashioned decent film-making, and the result is a timeless classic. Yes, the special effects have dated and most of the actors' stars have somewhat dimmed in the decades since, but Predator is even more of a blast now than it was when I stole my brother's VHS twenty-odd years ago. The sequels, spin-offs and comic-books have gone to great length to explain and develop the Predator's mythology, but McTiernan simply lets the monster do its thing. Played by the 7 ft 2 in Kevin Peter Hall, the Predator's formidable armour, weaponry, stealth and sheer repulsiveness has made it a sci-fi/horror icon. Like the Alien franchise, subsequent movies have felt the need to explain the creature's backstory, damaging their otherworldly mystery in the process, but Predator simply throws him into the mix and lets him loose on our world's finest warriors. With star Shane Black's reboot The Predator set to arrive shortly, now is the perfect time to revisit what drew audiences to the series in the first place, in spite of how your attitude may have soured after those terrible Alien cross-overs and the forgettable third entry from 2010.
Special Forces major Dutch Schaefer (Schwarzenegger) is "choppahed" into South America, where is he given a mission to rescue an official who has fallen into the hands of some insurgents. Schaefer and his team - played by Bill Duke, Jesse Ventura, Sonny Landham, Richard Chaves and Shane Black - are met by Schaefer's old Army buddy Dillon (Carl Weathers), and the two greet each other in the most 80s way possible by flexing their oiled and oversized muscles in a manly handshake. As the team venture further into the jungle, it becomes clear that Dillon isn't telling the whole story, and the mission becomes even more difficult when they capture a female hostage named Anna (Elpidia Carrillo). Yet this is far from their biggest problem, as on their tail is an alien with the ability to camouflage itself and see with thermal imaging, backed by an arsenal of powerful extra-terrestrial gadgets and a healthy appetite for the hunt. With the group being picked off one by one by this formidable enemy, Schaefer must get to the extraction point before he becomes another skull in the beast's growing collection of trophies.
The plot can be compared to countless B-movies throughout the years, but what worked for Alien also works for Predator. Take a simple premise, add some budget, bind it together with some good old-fashioned decent film-making, and the result is a timeless classic. Yes, the special effects have dated and most of the actors' stars have somewhat dimmed in the decades since, but Predator is even more of a blast now than it was when I stole my brother's VHS twenty-odd years ago. The sequels, spin-offs and comic-books have gone to great length to explain and develop the Predator's mythology, but McTiernan simply lets the monster do its thing. Played by the 7 ft 2 in Kevin Peter Hall, the Predator's formidable armour, weaponry, stealth and sheer repulsiveness has made it a sci-fi/horror icon. Like the Alien franchise, subsequent movies have felt the need to explain the creature's backstory, damaging their otherworldly mystery in the process, but Predator simply throws him into the mix and lets him loose on our world's finest warriors. With star Shane Black's reboot The Predator set to arrive shortly, now is the perfect time to revisit what drew audiences to the series in the first place, in spite of how your attitude may have soured after those terrible Alien cross-overs and the forgettable third entry from 2010.
Predator, released in 1987, remains an iconic movie that has withstood the test of time, and for good reason. It is a true contemporary classic that effortlessly combines action, horror, suspense, and science fiction elements to deliver an exhilarating and unforgettable cinematic experience.
From the beginning, the movie grabs your attention with its intense and atmospheric setting in the dense jungles of Central America. The plot revolves around a group of highly skilled soldiers, played by a talented ensemble cast including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, and Jesse Ventura, who find themselves being hunted down by an extraterrestrial creature known as the Predator. The tension and excitement build up as the soldiers try to outwit and survive this deadly adversary.
One of the movie's greatest strengths lies in its ability to create a palpable sense of fear and suspense. The anticipation and the unknown nature of the Predator generate an air of uncertainty that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The masterful direction by John McTiernan, coupled with the excellent cinematography and gripping musical score, adds to the overall intensity and contributes to the movie's success.
The visual effects of Predator are nothing short of remarkable. The Predator itself, with its iconic design and thermal vision, has become an instantly recognizable symbol in science fiction and horror. The practical effects make the action sequences thrilling and believable and it was all done without CGI.
Beyond the action and suspense, Predator also offers thought-provoking themes and interesting character dynamics. The movie explores the nature of warfare, masculinity, and the human survival instinct. It delves into the psychological toll of combat and the lengths individuals will go to protect their comrades. This added layer of depth elevates Predator above your typical action movie, making it a memorable and enduring piece of cinema.
As for the performances, Arnold Schwarzenegger shines as the tough and tenacious leader, bringing his indomitable presence and charisma to the screen. The chemistry among the cast members is evident, creating a sense of camaraderie essential to the movie's success.
In conclusion, Predator is a timeless action masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences even after decades since its release. Its thrilling storyline, intense action sequences, groundbreaking visual effects, and compelling themes make it a must-watch for any fan of the genre. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the movie, Predator is an exhilarating journey that should not be missed.
From the beginning, the movie grabs your attention with its intense and atmospheric setting in the dense jungles of Central America. The plot revolves around a group of highly skilled soldiers, played by a talented ensemble cast including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, and Jesse Ventura, who find themselves being hunted down by an extraterrestrial creature known as the Predator. The tension and excitement build up as the soldiers try to outwit and survive this deadly adversary.
One of the movie's greatest strengths lies in its ability to create a palpable sense of fear and suspense. The anticipation and the unknown nature of the Predator generate an air of uncertainty that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The masterful direction by John McTiernan, coupled with the excellent cinematography and gripping musical score, adds to the overall intensity and contributes to the movie's success.
The visual effects of Predator are nothing short of remarkable. The Predator itself, with its iconic design and thermal vision, has become an instantly recognizable symbol in science fiction and horror. The practical effects make the action sequences thrilling and believable and it was all done without CGI.
Beyond the action and suspense, Predator also offers thought-provoking themes and interesting character dynamics. The movie explores the nature of warfare, masculinity, and the human survival instinct. It delves into the psychological toll of combat and the lengths individuals will go to protect their comrades. This added layer of depth elevates Predator above your typical action movie, making it a memorable and enduring piece of cinema.
As for the performances, Arnold Schwarzenegger shines as the tough and tenacious leader, bringing his indomitable presence and charisma to the screen. The chemistry among the cast members is evident, creating a sense of camaraderie essential to the movie's success.
In conclusion, Predator is a timeless action masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences even after decades since its release. Its thrilling storyline, intense action sequences, groundbreaking visual effects, and compelling themes make it a must-watch for any fan of the genre. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the movie, Predator is an exhilarating journey that should not be missed.
"Predator" is a exciting action/horror film of 1987. "Predator" has a great plot to it, which is a group of United States army fighters are sent to a place to retrieve some hostages, later to find out that a "Predator" is after them one-by-one. The story is great except for a few things that don't make sense, these are toward's the film's climax. The acting in "Predator" is superb, "Arnold Schwarzenegger" as always puts 100% into his roles. "Carl Weathers" is perfect in this film as well. The music in "Predator" is perfect, it's very suspenseful and fits in perfectly with the scenes. The film is shot great, the camera man did a great job filming this movie. For a film that was made in 1987, "Predator" has special effects that still look realistic to this day. I highly recommend you watch "Predator" as it is a superb and exciting action/horror film of 1987.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाSeveral directors were approached to direct this film including Ridley Scott, James Cameron, Brian De Palma, Richard Donner, John Milius, John Carpenter and Renny Harlin. However, they would all pass stating they didn't want to shoot an Alien/Monster movie in the jungle. John McTiernan would eventually be chosen to direct this film instead.
- गूफ़When Dutch and his team raid the guerrilla camp, they are still looking for hostages, as they only know for certain that one of the captives has been executed (the one shot by the Russian advisor). Yet during their assault, they virtually raze the camp with reckless abandon, blowing up entire buildings without ever bothering to check if the hostages might be inside. It isn't until after the firefight that Mac bothers to look for the men they are there to rescue.
This has been listed as a plot hole although whilst potentially a character mistake it isn't a plot hole. The plot of the movie isn't broken because of the way the team attack the camp. All the hostages were dead anyway (even though the team didn't know it at the time), so in the end it didn't matter.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटAll the 7 main cast members re-appear in ascending order as their names are displayed to give a smile to the audience in appreciation.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनIn a version commonly shown on American television for a 2-hours-with-commercials time slot, all shots of the Predator's naked face and all instances of the Predator mimicking human speech are removed. The corresponding scenes are *not* removed for Predator 2.
- कनेक्शनEdited into Quantum Leap: The Leap Home: Part 2 (Vietnam) - April 7, 1970 (1990)
- साउंडट्रैकLong, Tall Sally
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Written by Little Richard (as R. Penniman), Enotris Johnson (as E. Johnson) and Robert 'Bumps' Blackwell (as R. Blackwell)
Courtesy of Specialty Records
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विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- आधिकारिक साइटें
- भाषाएं
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Predator
- फ़िल्माने की जगहें
- उत्पादन कंपनियां
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $1,50,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $5,97,35,548
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $1,20,31,638
- 14 जून 1987
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $9,82,68,458
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 47 मिनट
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1
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