Wish I would’ve known about the Comanche dub. Listening to Native Americans in the 1700s talk to each other like they were at the mall was a little weird.
Actually A Quiet Place version of Predator would’ve been perfect for this. No talking just stalking.
Overall I enjoyed it though. It felt a little Disney-ish at times with the ‘I am woman hear me roar’ stuff but it wasn’t too much for me. The Predator scenes were top notch and carried it. [Reply]
Not sure why they used some dumb make believe flower to reduce the body temperature when they could have easily done the mud part again. She was trapped in that mud pit... crawls out and the predator shows up and doesn't see her. She learns mud does it.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
These days the studios are not making movies for middle aged white men. They are no longer the target audience. It's a business.
That's not the why of it, and you know it.
But I didn't post the first post in order to go down this alley, but just to point out the obvious in response to the person noting the increase in said discussions, so I'll leave it at that. [Reply]
I guess I don't really understand the consternation over the hero being female. Is it an entertaining movie? If so, who gives a shit if the main character is a woman? [Reply]