Quote from: Corporal Hicks on May 09, 2016, 07:59:32 PM
http://www.hitfix.com/news/can-a-genre-title-like-predator-work-as-an-event-sized-blockbuster
A small piece on The Predator being a "blockbuster" from HitFix. Just opinions and speculation, nothing new.
Well, they didn't end up posting the Video-Interview they had with Black about Predator, so i guess he didn't say anything new, otherwise they would have been the first to post some new stuff about this.
I guess they will post the full interview later this month, when The Nice Guys hits Theaters, but again, i expect nothing new now.
I really start to like the secrecy surrounding the plot though, we know it's moving forward, the movie has a release date, they plan on shooting at the end of the year, so everything seems to be going well for them.
I'm just excited because this is essentially what i was expecting from Rodriguez when he announced Predators in 2009, i thought they would go different, new and bold and big and exciting, and it ended up being a really small movie that as a whole felt like a sparse version of the original Predator.
What People from today seem to forget though, is that the first Predator wasn't really a low Budget flick at all, it had a 18 Million Budget, that in '87 was a blockbuster budget for an action movie, they hired the biggest star of the 80s, hired Stan Winston, included complicated never seen before visual effects, shot on location in real jungles. It was a big summer movie while the rest of them played under radar, and Shane knows this and wants to bring it back with a bang, like it was with the first movie.
I like that they up the ante on this.