CARL WEATHERS and ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER Predator (1987)

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CARL WEATHERS and ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER Predator (1987)
Continuing my ramblings on Predator (1987), there's an interesting choice of cinematography when the protagonists start fighting back against their titular antagonist; Once Anna explains the Predator's schtick as a chameleon, our heroes begin making new traps meant to fool the Predator. And as they do, there's some pretty choice shots emphasizing the bulging muscles of characters like Dillon and the like. Dillon is interesting especially given he's framed as the least masculine of the guys due to being a dishonest pencil-pusher; Here, it seems as if everyone, even Dillon, is reclaiming their masculinity with this chance to fight back. With this chance to turn back the odds and restore their conventional status as action heroes.....
And then we know how it all goes down; The Predator breaks free of the trap, and kills its last four victims of the film to leave only Dutch and Anna. The Predator as a dark reflection of the characters' machismo makes more sense when you consider how he can mimic the voices of the others, and the wound that puts him down is identical to that of his final victim Poncho; Both are felled by a log trap.
From the perspective of the Predator, other characters' voices become noticeable high-pitched; I wonder if this is, in a way, meant to show how even a badass like Dutch is emasculated in the eyes of the Yautja. The line between Predator and the protagonists is further blurred when Dutch achieves his own form of cloaking that is also sabotaged when he comes into contact with water; He learns to fight more like the Predator, relying on stealth, ambush, and the environment around him to hide and attack. So now the Predator becomes the hunted too. Its final words are to repeat Dutch's only lines back at him before laughing in Billy's hearty voice.
Could Colonel Al Dillon solve the Kira murders?
Could catch Kira, would survive
Could not catch Kira, would survive
Could catch Kira, would not survive
Could not catch Kira, would not survive
How successful would Al Dillon…
…be if they decided to become a pro-wrestler?
Yes on the microphone skills / Yes on the wrestling skills
Yes on the microphone skills / No on the wrestling skills
No on the microphone skills / Yes on the wrestling skills
No on the microphone skills / No on the wrestling skills
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Could the Infinity Train have saved Al Dillon (Predator)? Reason for being on the Infinity Train: Lied to Dutch and his team in order to convince them to go on his mission, lost a lot of his morals when he became a CIA stooge (according to Dutch)
The train would save him
The train would make him much worse
He would somehow force his way off the train
He would take over the train
He would die on the train
He would not get worse or better but never leave the train
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Predator (1987)
By artoflunatik
CARL WEATHERS as AL DILLON Predator (1987)
Hear me out on Mac/Dillon... Mac starting off as the most hostile towards Dillon, only to save his life from a scorpion and promise "anytime" when it comes to saving him. Mac who is otherwise cold and stoic, expressing emotional vulnerability that surprises Dutch when he mentions how Blain was his friend, reminiscing on their past together. Dillon coming in after Mac when he goes after the Predator, the two of them teaming up together. Dillon being haunted by a reminder of Mac's "anytime" by the Predator. Dillon watching Mac slowly lose it with the snapped razor. What if Mac and Dillon lived because Dillon got Mac to calm down and stay with the group. What if they. What if they.