Born Under Quarantine by TZVH


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The Predator


Perhaps I gave this movie a bit too much gruff in my previous review, but not by much. There’s a lot to dislike about the film, it is over reliant on trope heavy characters and low brow humor, but there’s enough good stuff to still make it a watchable film. The casting is questionable for nearly every character, and everyone feels over the top and cartoonish.
All that being said though, I did enjoy the advancement of our movie based knowledge of the Predators and all the various things they have going on (space cops?), but I would be remis if I didn’t suggest reading some of the dozens of books to fill even more of that backstory in.
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russian state scientific center for robotics and technical cybernetics


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Weapon X by Myles Wohl


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Hate groups are registering as churches now. 40 Congressmembers want the IRS to investigate.


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UGM-133 Trident II SLBM launch from a submerged Royal Navy Nuclear powered Vanguard class Submarine.


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North Carolina school district plans to put AR-15s in every school


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Z-soldier Newrender by Kailyze


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Predators


I would argue, and I believe I’m correct in this, that “Predators” is the best film in the franchise yet, having taken the franchise to it’s next logical step. The next movie after this one is “The Predator” which I found to be a step backward from the heights that Predators reached.
The first Predator film was amazing, yes. Arnold and his ‘rescue team’ really were the best that the 80’s could offer in American machismo and explosive capabilities, but there’s only so much that a single alien Predator can do in the middle of a jungle. Predator 2 brought them into the urban jungle, but that film felt more fantastical than predatory, and Predators really hit every aspect of a good film that I could hope for, all with an instantly recognizable cast.
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Halo Infinite E3 2019 by ivannevenn


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Recent Comic Cover Updates For 2022-08-06


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Repeatedly Fragmented | 06-09-19 | by Xponentialdesign | part of the pattern offset monochrome series


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Anne Lockhart and Laurette Spang in Battlestar Galactica, 1978


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South of Heaven


Jason Sudeikis and Evangline Lilly do a great job as a pair of every day people caught up in the stupid things that people get caught up in while they’re just trying to live their lives and do right by their loved ones. I thought they were going to go the easy route with the ending, but they didn’t and it’s a stronger movie for that decision.