@@Haasherbajwa77 they're unable to achieve something on their own so they try to get attention by talking bad about someone else... I hate this kind of people
If you watch blood thirsty lordy on TH-cam. When he plays predator hunting grounds he allows the fireteams to get revives and downs them again. So it's legit when predators toy with their prey.
I'm sorry, but how can you sin Arnold's roar? After the two warriors have prepared themselves for battle in their own distinct ways, Dutch challenges the predator to a final showdown with a loud, booming, primeval roar that echoes throughout the jungle; a challenge and signal that two beasts of nature are to war with each other to the death, winner take all. That's just too fucking awesome
At 12:22 we actually see that removing the helmet alters the Predator's vision - more specifically, the environment gets all red, meaning it is warmer. It's the movie essentially telling us that the helmet provides some kind of filter, only reading the heat radiating by a living, hot-blooded animal. It is actually pretty consistent and definitely not a sin. I've always believed that they got this idea after their initial tentatives to shoot with a thermal camera in the jungle became problematic because the environment was warmer than the actors' bodies, making them impossible to read (the director says it in the audio commentary).
Heat it heat - mask simply might have higher dynamic range, accenting small differences, HDR of sorts, to make everything more readable. ALSO: in real life , crew had to cool jungle off with water so thermal camera could capture the cast xD
Arnold Schwarzenegger sat me on his bicep when I was abt 4, in Columbus Ohio, during one of his tours for kids health and exercise awareness. It was the best thing ever! -He IS a Legend to me!
@@Dettlaff2 The cannon shot for center mass, just like with the other 2 guys. His rifle was held at chest height, and just so happened to block it. The cannon aimed at the center of the target, it wasn't made to shoot around a held object that may or may not have been able to block a plasma round. The only potential sin is whether or not an m16 would be penetrated by a plasma caster shot. Obviously the movie is saying it wouldn't, and so its plausible he survived with only minor injuries given the circumstances. No sin.
@@Dettlaff2 Depends on the amount of force behind the shot. I don't know enough about the mass/density of plasma to say whether the blunt force alone could do major damage, or if its the heat alone that is lethal- similar to how a laser would work. Shoddycast has an episode of The Science! That may answer that question, but i'd have to rewatch it.
@@Dettlaff2 Just skimmed through that episode i mentioned. Turns out, he specifically says that plasma doesn't have much mass, so its the heat transfer, not the kinetic energy, that does the real damage. Think getting struck by lightning. Looks like the movie got it right, even if they didn't put nearly that much thought into their "cool movie weapons," lol.
@CinemaSins the "pirate plank" you sinned at 1:46 is the blade of the chopper, or at least what appears to be the blade of the chopper by the set design team.
I don't think so. Both ends are visible and it's way too short. But one end of it does kind of look like an airfoil doesn't it? I'll get no sleep tonight cuz of this. Thanks a lot cinema sins.
Billy wasn't the game he wanted to fight fairly. These creatures laid down their entire lives just to find that one fight with the real challenging prey to the death. It was what they lived for.
Gary Castro Dutch earned the respect cause the predator didn’t even try to get up after getting crushed by that log. It knew it was done for so it set of its bomb, probably not really to kill Dutch but to destroy its gear.
Billy was Brave but still armed with a Knife and was killed quickly. Arnold showed not only Brave but Intelligence as well, he had escaped the Predator, he wounded the Predator and took out his plasma weapon...The Predator had respect for him after all that.
Title of Venturas autobiography. Because this film is the only thing he has ever done which isn't an embarrassment to the human species. He could have called it "When I first heard of this conspiracy theory I though it was ridiculous, but I asked June Sarpong to investigate and now..."
8:57 The Predator Shoots Arnolds gun, not Arnold. Knowing he was the last one left, The Predator wanted to draw out the kill. Like toying with someone weaker than you.
I guessed that when I first saw the movie, too. Though the way the shot was made, one could be forgiven the misconception. Knowing Cinemasins, they prioritized on this deliberately.
Thats not the point. The point is that the 'bullet' of the predator should have had a stronger effect, because it has a strong effect. Just like when you shoot with a shotgun at someone and all thats left is a mearly wound.
I am not completely sure but I think predator can control how strong a blast shot from his cannon he wants it to be so I always thought he toned it down just to disarm Arnie
It does serve the story for Anna to start speaking English at that point. Before that moment, she had escape on her mind, and considering the CIA interrogation that awaited her who could blame her? But at that moment she realized her chances of surviving were better if she began cooperating with her captors after weighing her options with the Predator.
Definitely. A movie/book/game cant really be dinged for a cliché that it spawned; it wasn't a cliché when the work in question was made, it only became one after OTHER media started copying it.
The reason why the Predator didn't kill Arnold's team right off the bat was explained in the comics canon- The first rescue team caught the Predator by surprise within minutes of crashing, so he killed them all in a haste. When a Predator has a "bad kill" he usually strings them up. When he has a "good kill"- facing a worthy opponent- he beheads them after he kills them and keeps their skulls as trophies. By the time Arnold and his team arrived the Predator had gotten used to his surroundings so he was able to hunt as per tradition- study his prey's combat skills, determine if he should kill them from a distance or close combat, and then wipe them out and take their skulls.
@Jase_LV actually it isn't a flaw in film when certain information is omitted. Some info, when not vital to the actual plot, is left for theorists to explore. It is fun to theorize the reasoning behind certain actions and motivations in material. In this particular case we have the comic as an answer, but plenty of people who study Yautja or other beings/characters in fantasy/sci-fi/etc. look to the available depictions as a form of study material.
Actually, mythbusters tested the heat vision thing and mud will in fact make you invisible. So will a common bedsheet. so exchange that sin for "most advanced hunter in the universe can be fooled by a bad casper costume"
th-cam.com/video/nMbx3WUf89k/w-d-xo.html Check out 1:19 - 1:21. It's during the scene where the Predator "doesn't see" Arnold. Only, you can see him during the Predator Vision sequence. Meaning, Predator saw Arnie, but didn't recognize the blue blob AS Arnie.
CinemaSins, the Predator didn't leave Arnold a flesh wound or even hit Arnold with its Plasma Cannon. The Plasma hit the Gun and broke it into two pieces. 8:55
@@brandonsavitski please tell me you are 8 or something? Please, oh fucking please, for the sake of the world and its future, tell me you are a stupid fucking kid, and not a fully grown adult
The reason Predator left for so long is because he had to climb the cliff and grab Billy's body and put it in a tree to get the skull and spine as a trophy.
Actually that 'iron fence' face camouflage is the most effective face paint to blend in nature, tested by US Army. The pattern called 'South Korean pattern' because Korean during Korean war usually used that pattern. At close, the pattern might look as ineffective because of straight lines, but the most important part of camouflage is breaking up your outlines. And your face is dimensional, not as flat as your body parts. From US Army test, straight lines painted across your face work better than any micro patterns. Look at this video, if your don't have spare time just skip to the last part. th-cam.com/video/YpzUr3twW4Q/w-d-xo.html
I am always amazed by the actor who played The Predator had to wear so many prosthetics and makeup. Kudos to him for wearing that makeup and prosthetics in the jungle
RJ Spinello Kevin Peter Hall. He was also the helicopter pilot at the end and played as the Predator in the 2nd movie but died in 1991 at the age of 36 of AIDS related Pneumonia👎
jean claude van damme was the predator originally but he refused to stop doing kicks and the producers thought a alien doing jump kicks was retarded so they fired him
EvilNecroid Yes, it's pretty sad because he was in a motorcycle accident that left him critically wounded and was transmitted AIDS from a blood transfusion.
honestly they're scraping the bottom of the barrel now. there are certain films that are perfect within their genre and this is one of them. if you're looking for the perfect 80s action flick, it's simply not possible to make a film better than Predator.
You cant sin cliches in old movies because in that time it wasnt cliche until the following movies kept using it over and over again hence becoming a cliche.
THANK YOU. They even skipped the alien ship in first minute of the movie which is easiest sin of all. They were making sins that had me questioning if they grew up watching Predator. And then wondering who the hell grew up not watching Predator
The narrator has never set an ambush, nor is he aware of how they are set. Maybe the predator wasn't watching them set up the kill zone/beaten ground? This isn't a documentary, is it?
So, I get why he's drinking the vine even while he still has supplies; He doesn't know where he's going to get more water. But hey, I'm thirsty now, and there's a vine. Boom. Remove a sin!
as a team, they'd pack the supplies they need for their short mission... the movie was clearly just alluding to billy's supposedly superior survival knowledge and general outdoorsy-ness due to his native american heritage. They do it in every gd movie involving a native american, it's super cliche.
@@waynewayne8419 True, they might have been new to things and on their first mission therefore believing everything will go according to plan, no one is withholding information, and backup is always at your back. It's possible, I guess..
@@markjohnson4643 Sure, it became a cliché, but hadn't been used as much before Predator, so in 1987 people hadn't seen it a hundred times already. The first scenes are fantastic at introducing the crew in two ways: 1. They're a really diverse group, and not in the bullsh*t modern sense. They have white guys, black guys, a native (probably halfblood) and a Hispanic guy, and what's great is that they're all presented as individual badasses, who are great at their job, but each have their specific fields of expertise. There are no filler characters on the team. None only cast to be the diversity hire. They're very distinct, but at the same time absolutely believable as a crew. Billy drinking from the vine shows, that he has been on similar missions before, because I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be idiotic enough to drink from a plant that he hasn't researched and that could be poisonous... or give him bad diarrhea on such a mission. He's a competent survivalist, not just the nutjob psychic Indian, who runs around with a machete and decides to commit suicide in a creative way near the end. They all have these little scenes, that tell you something about their personalities and how capable they are at their job: The scorpion scene serves a similar purpose. Poncho effortlessly switching between languages (with no on-the-nose ethnic setup) and taking Hawkins' job after he has been killed. Dutch making clear, that he won't risk his men's lives and cares for each one of them. That's what you won't find in modern Predator sequels. Those little snippets, that show the characters' humanity and give away that they're all equally great, but in their own ways. 2. When you've started to see them as those expert badasses and care for them, because they come across as real people and not just fictional characters, the movie gives you this fight scene and has them absolutely obliterate the enemy. The hyper-violence exists to show you, that they are really the best of the best, who can easily (within a couple of minutes) take out a whole enemy base, almost without a scratch. And then it hits you with the Predator, but in a very clever way. First it takes out Hawkins, the least buff of them, the jester of the group. But then the bodybuilders start to fall. A minigun won't protect you from it. There's something in the woods, that can kill this elite commando - the best of the best. Something, that scares Billy. And that's when you realise, that they're f*cked. In several scenes Billy was almost able to see it, or at least sense it. You thought they might have a chance, but when even your expert survivalist tracker shaman says, that you're all going to die, shit has hit the fan and your life expectancy is nearing zero. To have THAT team of top-notch mercenaries in fear and getting killed one by one, despite their knowledge and experience and firepower makes the whole story all the more intense and terrifying. The predator isn't taking out a bunch of pet gerbils, but the kings of the jungle themselves. It's defined by the danger its prey poses, and we've learned right from the start, that this is the toughest, most capable, ridiculously overpowered prey it could have run into. Thanos is having nightmares about Dutch's team.
You should've taken of at least 20 sins just for the Predator de-cloaking scene. That shit blew my mind as a kid. Coolest. Alien. Ever. Edit: Take away like 30 sins for the de-masking scene as well.
When you sinned Billy for drinking from the vine really soon....i landscape/mow feom spring to fall and many days I have to use my water for rinsing stuff out of my eyes. He was probably just trying to conserve it.
I saw this movie in 2014 for the first time and I though it wasn't older than 10 years. Then I found this was released in the mid 80'.Anyway this was the best predator movie for me
This film has one sin the falling off the cliff shot, and Billy's death off screen is perfect. The man with no fear reduced to a terrified scream showing the dominates of the predator
"No one filmed this scene on the same day" hey you're actually right, most of the action/shooting segment of the village assault was filmed by the 2nd unit.
Arnold says 'if it bleeds' not 'it is bleeding.' He's trying to reassure himself and his unit there's a chance of victory and seeing very good evidence of what humans and every living creature would consider a 'wound' is by far the best shot they have at actually winning an engagement. Saying 'I cannot make a single quantifiable assessment of it other than it is dangerous' may be slightly more accurate buuuuut isn't really the best choice in a leadership role. That's more like a scientists job
Everything about the Predator’s behaviour can be explained by the fact that he’s hunting these guys for sport. They’re his trophies. Why doesn’t he kill the Spanish/Russian insurgents early on? Cause they’re not “warriors” worthy of being hunted? Why does he stalk the team for so long rather than just kill them right away? It’s all part of the game, the sport. He’s having fun. He’s the hunter, and they’re his prey. PREDATOR.
He’s also learning from them. That’s part of watching, if he ran in there shoulder canon blazing he could’ve gotten caught by surprise by something, but by watching them he was learning everything he needed to successfully hunt them.
Yes and the scene where they start moving long distance to the chopper... it pauses when theyre looking out over the ravine. A deep dark valley.. pacho looks back at dutch as if to say were really gonna go through that kill house.. but they have no choice down there is where it hits the fan. Movies explain a lot of things it just takes a few viewings to pick up every little thing.
By far, my very best, most adored movie ever put to film! I LOVE THIS FILM! I JUST LOVE IT!!!! PS: The Predator was hunting them one at a time. The time of deaths of the commandos are planned to perfection by the Hunter. First, the guy that got away from the pack (kill of opportunity), then the guy with the big gun (most dangerous foe), then the one that wound him crawls in the dirt (didn't even bother for him, not worthy of his time, he didn't even take his skull), then another man is in the open and dies like a "hero" (mano a mano, chops his hand of, mutilates him, the predator way of saying I like you), then the one that was your "main" adversary ( the Hunter knew he was on to him, that's why he took his spine too, but he turned out to be rather easy kill), then the wounded one (no need to over analyze :P ) and finally the main event: Arnie! At first, he was a worthy adversary (that's why he took off his mask) but then he smacked him around like nothing (so he decided to just cut his head off and be done with it! But then he finds out about the traps, so he is ready to fuck him up. But he is fooled by the trap thing. So, as he is about to die, he does what any Predator would do: A ritualistic suicide (yes, that's what that was). He doesn't care if he would kill Arnie, all he did was send a signal to the mothership, to make sure that other Predators know that Earth is a somewhat good place to hunt! I LOVE THAT MOVIE!!!
It did take Mac's skull. During Arnie and the Predator's parallel preparation scenes, the Predator takes out a skull from his hunt and strokes it; one of the others has a charred hole in the temple area, the same place where Mac was shot. I believe while it was an easy kill (and possibly had little sport value when compared with the others), he still took it since Mac was the only one (up to that point) who was able to wound it.
JediBlades42 I was going to say that, yeah I saw a skull with a hole in it. Then again, what about the last guy the predator shot before? He got shot in the head too, right?
4:05 there is actually zero racism there. He's just pointing out the man's ethnicity. Saying that a white man is not central american and a black man is not asian is not racist.
Lol it's modern society ass holes today just want you to believe in racism cause they don't wanna blame themselves for failing plus they love the attention and victim card.
She doesn’t speak English right away out of self-protection. At first she’s keeping her distance, probably planning her escape, then once she sees the green goo and realizes they’re being hunted by a badass alien creature, she figures “oh shit, I better start speaking English and help these guys out or we’re all dead”. Seems motivation enough for me. I buy it.
And she helps them when it's clear the Predator is the bigger threat to her than some US soldiers who just want to take her back as a prisoner and not skin her.
+Julius J. Sanders Why would it take his arm off? There's absolutely no reason it would. The plasma bolt basically blew his gun up, sending some shrapnel into his shoulder and chest, but there's absolutely no reason it should've blown his arm off when it didn't even hit him.
Look at when Predators comes out. They usually put out content when a new film that’s similar is out in cinemas because people will be searching for the new film. Don’t blame them at all.
NO WAY I’M LETTING YOU GET AWAY WITH THIS The predator hunts for sport, he wants a challenge. That’s why he didn’t kill people crawling for weapons. Same reason he didn’t kill the unarmed girl. The predator has more than one sense of vision. The two that were displayed in this film were thermal, and infra red. So the other one you saw, was infra red. The predator took his mask off at the end then fist fought him, because again, its supposed to be a challenge for the predator. Its a hunt he wanted to be impressed by, so he thinned a lot of them off and when he saw the opportunity for an interesting fight, he took it. So hah.
@@judgewilson2410 The two arent separate; Sport and Fun are interchangable for Yautja. Thats why they dont kill the unarmed and children, because theres no challenge. No challenge = not fun. Their honorcode is completely tied to their idea of sport... but as the comics show, so is fun.
@@judgewilson2410 _> I think you misunderstood what i was saying..? For predators, the sport comes with an honorcode that they strictly adhere to. They hunt (the sport) because its fun. This is further elaborated on and shown in the movies. They have no other reason for doing this, other than its fun and shows how great they are. Thats why the two (Sport and Fun) arent separate. Its just like big game hunters in real life... they dont Need to hunt; they've made a sport out of it for the fun of it. There are rules and guidelines they need to adhere to, and choosing not to adhere to said rules makes them poachers. In most countries poachers can be killed on sight (bad bloods, just like in the movies, comics, and novels). Real life hunters love to collect pictures and trophies of their kills, to show how cool they are... just like predators Yes the movies show sport. The comics and novels elaborate on it.
Just an fyi the predator was hunting the humans like game hence the gun, then the gun broke and the game proved strong and worthy aka another strong sentient being so the predators honor code demanded a “fair” fight.
Actually the Predator was looking the shape of his skull and didn't like it for a trophy. That's why colected the first one and decided to play with Dutch. But you're right for everything else, the honor code also. They do not kill unarmed 'civilian' prey - women, children, elderly. They hunt only the strongest, violent ones. As said in the second movie - they are drawn by heat and conflict.
well if you look up the story of the predators their race is alot more intriguing then some fans think and we're the reason why aliens were used as prey as well but humans got too dangerous so they left when the mayans(or aztecs i still get that part confused) were still around!
Now count how many incredibly lazy movies got sins off lately. Quality of the movie has nothing to do with sin offs, sins are offed for awesomeness of the moment itself. Arnie going mano-a-mano against an alien super-hunter is worth a sin-off no matter how shitty the rest of the movie is.
He also holds the record for playing a character with the same name the most times. At the time of his death, he had played a character named "Billy", 22 times.
@@blkmedic That's been proven to be a lie. He only played a a character named Billy like 5 or 6 times, if I remember right. He also started in porn movies in the 70's
Yeah, he ran, around '08, was selling T-shirts with him as Billy, with the phrase "No one gets out of here alive" Got him to autograph one. Pretty cool guy.
He had a personal website, don't know if it's still up. When you clicked Enter, you could hear his trademark laugh. Edit: nope, website domain expired. Makes sense, since he passed away couple of yrs ago. Also, that laugh of his was also in '48 Hrs'. Landham was confronting Hammond (Eddie Murphy) with a hunting knife toward the end.
When watching a B-movie, having a confused face and cringing eyes about a scene, is when you notice a CinemaSin. For me (and I love this movie) was the sin52, and maybe Dutch surviving the jungle exterminating blast while at most 100 yards from the center.
@Krogan Love RE: "Actually it is. It's from a UH1N huey 109" You're right. Reference: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_UH-1N_Twin_Huey#/media/File:BellCH-135TwinHuey135103B.JPG
TO: Parker Ohio RE: "Hey narrator the “pirate plank” is a helicopter blade" You're right. Reference: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_UH-1N_Twin_Huey#/media/File:BellCH-135TwinHuey135103B.JPG
It was always my understanding that Predator comes from such a cool world that ours maxes out his heat vision, and his mask mutes that. It's sunglasses. It may even be part of why he's hunting here (and the removal of his helmet), his vision makes the hunt more challenging.
The scene where everybody keeps shooting into the jungle was added by McTiernan as an answer to the higher-ups who wanted more action, more bullets. More bullets, you say? Okay. Everybody, shoot thousands of bullets into that patch of woods. Thank you.
5:22 completely failed to mention the fact that Poncho was looking away in the opposite direction for absolutely no reason, when he was supposed to be watching the girl. That would've been a logical sin right there.
Sin 42 - thats kinda the point. The Predator stalks its prey before killing it, its part if the hunt
Sometimes these cinemasins idiots really piss me off when they think they are so smart
@@Haasherbajwa77 they're unable to achieve something on their own so they try to get attention by talking bad about someone else... I hate this kind of people
@@jacbas3216 bruh he says this movie rules in the description, all of these videos are for the laughs and he even sins things he likes sometimes.
If you watch blood thirsty lordy on TH-cam. When he plays predator hunting grounds he allows the fireteams to get revives and downs them again. So it's legit when predators toy with their prey.
Stalking after killing would be kind of pointless.:-)
Lots of sins for cliches but not really a cliche if it's The first film to do it. Amazing film. They don't make them like this any more.
Jason Eyermann 100% brother, well said.
Agreed
Yeah too much testosterone for the soyboys today.
That’s the fun part of these videos
What I want to know is, what was the first movie that started the cliche?
Did you really sin a commando team for not leaving their wounded behind?
i 69'd your upvote count
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He’s not familiar with military customs
I'm sorry, but how can you sin Arnold's roar? After the two warriors have prepared themselves for battle in their own distinct ways, Dutch challenges the predator to a final showdown with a loud, booming, primeval roar that echoes throughout the jungle; a challenge and signal that two beasts of nature are to war with each other to the death, winner take all.
That's just too fucking awesome
At 12:22 we actually see that removing the helmet alters the Predator's vision - more specifically, the environment gets all red, meaning it is warmer. It's the movie essentially telling us that the helmet provides some kind of filter, only reading the heat radiating by a living, hot-blooded animal. It is actually pretty consistent and definitely not a sin. I've always believed that they got this idea after their initial tentatives to shoot with a thermal camera in the jungle became problematic because the environment was warmer than the actors' bodies, making them impossible to read (the director says it in the audio commentary).
Heat it heat - mask simply might have higher dynamic range, accenting small differences, HDR of sorts, to make everything more readable. ALSO: in real life , crew had to cool jungle off with water so thermal camera could capture the cast xD
I kinda wish they kept the vision the same in P2, cause it's vision was still the same without the mask 🤷♂
@@TheOther644 they adapt 😃
@@haasjeover5 They adapt tech, not natural abilities. Ignoring the bull with the Hybrid Pred from The Predator.
The predator unmasking should've been a removal of 5 sins by itself.
The handshake and goddamn sex tyrannosaurus too.
Randomnoobi yeah that was nasty the way he looked bro
@@jords8161 One Ugly Motha.....
So many scenes worth removing sins in this movie..cinema sins kinda dropped the ball with this one
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Arnold Schwarzenegger sat me on his bicep when I was abt 4, in Columbus Ohio, during one of his tours for kids health and exercise awareness. It was the best thing ever!
-He IS a Legend to me!
Did you end up with a thing for muscular dudes???
Let's all be thankful she said "bicep".
You should probably join the #MeToo movement. Nowadays this could pass as sexual harassment. Wouldn’t even be the craziest claim.
Ohio ftw
I got an award, someone shook my hand.
#MeToo
The Predator didn't shoot Dutch's arm - he actually shot his gun, and pieces of shrapnel from it cut his arm, so that's not really a sin.
Im pretty sure it can chew through him and the gun
@@feangelodiaz3350 ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT
ahhhh no he shot his arm off clearly
@@christopherlee3045 Dutch is Arnold not the black guy
@@hulksmash3429 the gun was shot out his arm and it was intended - the predator wants to engane him in a fist fight
To be fair, the shoulder cannon didn't hit Arnie, it hit his gun. The shrapnel from the gun breaking is what caused the flesh wound.
@@Dettlaff2 The cannon shot for center mass, just like with the other 2 guys. His rifle was held at chest height, and just so happened to block it. The cannon aimed at the center of the target, it wasn't made to shoot around a held object that may or may not have been able to block a plasma round.
The only potential sin is whether or not an m16 would be penetrated by a plasma caster shot. Obviously the movie is saying it wouldn't, and so its plausible he survived with only minor injuries given the circumstances.
No sin.
@@Dettlaff2 Depends on the amount of force behind the shot. I don't know enough about the mass/density of plasma to say whether the blunt force alone could do major damage, or if its the heat alone that is lethal- similar to how a laser would work.
Shoddycast has an episode of The Science! That may answer that question, but i'd have to rewatch it.
@@Dettlaff2 Just skimmed through that episode i mentioned. Turns out, he specifically says that plasma doesn't have much mass, so its the heat transfer, not the kinetic energy, that does the real damage. Think getting struck by lightning.
Looks like the movie got it right, even if they didn't put nearly that much thought into their "cool movie weapons," lol.
The predator also first shot the gun of Jesse Venture and then killed him
@@muhammadzeeshanhanif396 Uh no he didn't. Mac picked up the mini gun and emptied it into the jungle remember?
That "pirate plank" at 1:44 is part of the downed helicopters main rotor blades.
Hopefully he did know that and was joking about it.
Juzimaster knowing this channel, nope.
@@Juzimaster this guy didn't understand babadook and nearly every sin during it is false.
@@Thatkidx01 you clearly don't know the channel as they've said all their videos are just for comedy and shouldn't be taken seriously lmao
envious they’ve said that and then proceed to do the dumbest shit.
@CinemaSins the "pirate plank" you sinned at 1:46 is the blade of the chopper, or at least what appears to be the blade of the chopper by the set design team.
You'd be excellent at Cinema Sins
@@wren6003
You mean Cinema Wins... the wannabe channel
*choppa
You mean the choppa of Jim Hoppa
I don't think so. Both ends are visible and it's way too short. But one end of it does kind of look like an airfoil doesn't it?
I'll get no sleep tonight cuz of this. Thanks a lot cinema sins.
Error 404, no sins found. 500 sins awarded to CinemaSins for even attempting this video
Predator let Dutch go because he was a Warrior he could respect and wanted to fight fairly.
So did Billy.....
Billy wasn't the game he wanted to fight fairly. These creatures laid down their entire lives just to find that one fight with the real challenging prey to the death. It was what they lived for.
Billy hadn't earned the respect yet. Arguably Dutch hadn't by that point, either.
Gary Castro Dutch earned the respect cause the predator didn’t even try to get up after getting crushed by that log. It knew it was done for so it set of its bomb, probably not really to kill Dutch but to destroy its gear.
Billy was Brave but still armed with a Knife and was killed quickly. Arnold showed not only Brave but Intelligence as well, he had escaped the Predator, he wounded the Predator and took out his plasma weapon...The Predator had respect for him after all that.
no mention about the badass quote: "I Ain't Got Time to Bleed" smh
This movie is full of badass quotes that deserved a sin off.
I was hoping there would be a bonus round of minus sins for all those badass lines. The disappointment is real.
Title of Venturas autobiography. Because this film is the only thing he has ever done which isn't an embarrassment to the human species. He could have called it "When I first heard of this conspiracy theory I though it was ridiculous, but I asked June Sarpong to investigate and now..."
@Tyrell Suraiya you missed the Deadpool sin video.
"This stuff'll make you a sexual tyrannosaurus!"
8:57 The Predator Shoots Arnolds gun, not Arnold. Knowing he was the last one left, The Predator wanted to draw out the kill. Like toying with someone weaker than you.
I guessed that when I first saw the movie, too. Though the way the shot was made, one could be forgiven the misconception. Knowing Cinemasins, they prioritized on this deliberately.
Thats not the point.
The point is that the 'bullet' of the predator should have had a stronger effect, because it has a strong effect.
Just like when you shoot with a shotgun at someone and all thats left is a mearly wound.
@@oompie815 Not really.
I am not completely sure but I think predator can control how strong a blast shot from his cannon he wants it to be so I always thought he toned it down just to disarm Arnie
@@61locdog
You said it: you're not completely sure.....
It does serve the story for Anna to start speaking English at that point. Before that moment, she had escape on her mind, and considering the CIA interrogation that awaited her who could blame her? But at that moment she realized her chances of surviving were better if she began cooperating with her captors after weighing her options with the Predator.
Does CinemaSins get a point against them for calling out cliches in the films that established them?
Yes. i saw this also. this activity of sinning original sins as cliches MUST stop !!!
exactly.
They were agreeing with the original comment? wtf xD
Definitely. A movie/book/game cant really be dinged for a cliché that it spawned; it wasn't a cliché when the work in question was made, it only became one after OTHER media started copying it.
Err no
"Everything Wrong with Predator" should be the shortest Cinema Sins ever made.
I do think that they do nothing but walk around the jungle.
i think the alien should have been short as well and also agreed
@@Saltyaf38 That's like saying Star Wars is nothing but flying around in Space.
T2 was
I hate the movie sin guy.
The reason why the Predator didn't kill Arnold's team right off the bat was explained in the comics canon- The first rescue team caught the Predator by surprise within minutes of crashing, so he killed them all in a haste. When a Predator has a "bad kill" he usually strings them up. When he has a "good kill"- facing a worthy opponent- he beheads them after he kills them and keeps their skulls as trophies. By the time Arnold and his team arrived the Predator had gotten used to his surroundings so he was able to hunt as per tradition- study his prey's combat skills, determine if he should kill them from a distance or close combat, and then wipe them out and take their skulls.
Sigh, you must learn as I did. Why you’re dealing with cinema cins... *inhale* BOOKS DON’T MATTER!
None of the moviegoers without book information know this. This is movies fault/'sin' for not making it obvious.
Great info, thanks!
@Jase_LV actually it isn't a flaw in film when certain information is omitted. Some info, when not vital to the actual plot, is left for theorists to explore. It is fun to theorize the reasoning behind certain actions and motivations in material. In this particular case we have the comic as an answer, but plenty of people who study Yautja or other beings/characters in fantasy/sci-fi/etc. look to the available depictions as a form of study material.
"The thrill of the hunt."
let’s be honest, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with this film. it’s amazing
Let's be honest, no movie is without sin. It's good, but all movies have flaws
You can't sin her for waiting so long to speak english when you didn't sin the little girl in Logan for doing the same thing.
Yes he can. His channel, his rules. Oh, by the way, there are no rules.
@John Miller STOP.
no one is that stupid to click that link. go away
Meh the theory is Charles told her to do that.
@@NCMonefaith but thats just a theory. Shouldve been a sin lol
Perhaps the most perfectly structured action movie in history. Zero sins.
Watch the raid
Amen, Brother
That’s a bold statement idk about that
M203 is garbage. Good for smoke and that's it
Die Hard would like a word with you
Actually, mythbusters tested the heat vision thing and mud will in fact make you invisible. So will a common bedsheet. so exchange that sin for "most advanced hunter in the universe can be fooled by a bad casper costume"
mud will not make you invisible this is wrong. they used a thermal motion sensor not a thermal camera and you're mixing up the results.
And the eyes should be visible...
Just like it was mentioned in this video.
Not invisible. Even if the mud masked his heat completely he's still be visible as a man shaped blob of whatever the color temperature of the mud is
Arnold voice: I am Caspar, the friendly gho.....(phasered, followed by lots of predator mating roars).
th-cam.com/video/nMbx3WUf89k/w-d-xo.html
Check out 1:19 - 1:21. It's during the scene where the Predator "doesn't see" Arnold. Only, you can see him during the Predator Vision sequence. Meaning, Predator saw Arnie, but didn't recognize the blue blob AS Arnie.
"This stuff'll make you a goddamn sexual tyrannosaurus, just like me."
Fucking epic.
Why don't you strap this to your sore ass Blaine?
@@paulharper4196 hahahahahahah
Was that tobacco?
@@apurvakmr Probably. My coaches chew that shit. It'll give you teeth, gum, tongue and mouth cancer.
@@cs-7 Just what I was thinking...very sexy, apparently.
That Arnold scream is one of the manliest moments in any movie ever.
The only thing more manly is the handshake
Argh
CinemaSins, the Predator didn't leave Arnold a flesh wound or even hit Arnold with its Plasma Cannon. The Plasma hit the Gun and broke it into two pieces. 8:55
Kyero Nelma If you’re correct I haven’t been watching these videos right for years
If anything, it should have been a sin for plot armor.
"I ANT GOT NO TIME TO BLEED" that guy has the best one liners, this entire more has the best one liners
@@tonyharris5533 lol,i say lol because it's ugly just like u and scott summers
Females probably say the same thing when they're on their period and stuff a tampon up inside of their cooter.
@@brandonsavitski please tell me you are 8 or something? Please, oh fucking please, for the sake of the world and its future, tell me you are a stupid fucking kid, and not a fully grown adult
And for Bill, he’s cool for talking to his fans still.
The reason Predator left for so long is because he had to climb the cliff and grab Billy's body and put it in a tree to get the skull and spine as a trophy.
Exactly he was collecting up his trophies.. hence the scene where he’s admiring the three skulls. Cinema sins is bad.
No sin removal whatsoever. For shame, you removed a sin from Terminator: Genisys for gods sake have some dignity.
Agreed. Disappointed
Exactly this guy sucks now
I was expecting him to take a sin off for the show down between Predator and Arnie, but nothing. I'm actually shocked.
Dormammu There should've been multiple sins removed for all the scenes
involving that minigun firing at something. Period.
Also, I've come to bargain.
That would have been a cliche
"My man are not expendable" line deserves to take off a sin
Love how arnold was also in a movie called 'the expendables'
@@El-cm1yt Who ended up being not expendable because that was almost the entire plot of the second movie... Huh.. I never thought of that before lmao
@@El-cm1yt that was the point
My men *
"You've changed Arnold" XD
Actually that 'iron fence' face camouflage is the most effective face paint to blend in nature, tested by US Army. The pattern called 'South Korean pattern' because Korean during Korean war usually used that pattern. At close, the pattern might look as ineffective because of straight lines, but the most important part of camouflage is breaking up your outlines. And your face is dimensional, not as flat as your body parts. From US Army test, straight lines painted across your face work better than any micro patterns. Look at this video, if your don't have spare time just skip to the last part. th-cam.com/video/YpzUr3twW4Q/w-d-xo.html
Interesting! Thanks 👍
You are applauded sir
jjj0309 Also to add that actor is a real Vietnam war vet.
It’s likely he’s painted his face like that before, for real.
@@JCTooL1 LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Interesting thanks 🤟
You insulted the manliest greeting ever between Dylan and Dutch. It even gave women balls.
You can tell Cinemasins votes democrat 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Bwahahahahahaaaaaa!!!
People on set hyped both arnie n apollo to do the handshake/wrestle. Trivia exists on imbd.
And it gave us a meme
I am a grown man and that handshake makes me feel like a little girl.
Predator is the manliest movie ever made. Change my mind.
Terminator is second
Commando. True Lies. Really any 80s-90s Arnie movie that isn't Terminator.
The arm wrestling scene alone made my dick 6 inches bigger and my arms 99% more vascular
no need
Hunt for Red October! That movie has two women in it, and they are done and never seen again, before the opening credits role!
That laugh at the end deserved a sin off. It’s a creepy alien sound until morphing into a human laugh that sends chills before the explosion.
I am always amazed by the actor who played The Predator had to wear so many prosthetics and makeup. Kudos to him for wearing that makeup and prosthetics in the jungle
RJ Spinello Kevin Peter Hall. He was also the helicopter pilot at the end and played as the Predator in the 2nd movie but died in 1991 at the age of 36 of AIDS related Pneumonia👎
Yeah, Kevin Peter Hall, the Dude was 7'2" Tall! Also was the Predator in Predator 2. Sad that He Died from AIDS in 1991.....
jean claude van damme was the predator originally but he refused to stop doing kicks and the producers thought a alien doing jump kicks was retarded so they fired him
AIDS? i heard he drown
EvilNecroid Yes, it's pretty sad because he was in a motorcycle accident that left him critically wounded and was transmitted AIDS from a blood transfusion.
This is one the few films that actually deserves a sin counter into minus. I can’t believe you sinned all those world class one liners.
I saw the title and thought, "Oh, so Cinemasins wanna fight, huh?!?!"
🤣
dw Predator vs Aliens is worse :p
And Predator 2
Same asf
honestly they're scraping the bottom of the barrel now. there are certain films that are perfect within their genre and this is one of them. if you're looking for the perfect 80s action flick, it's simply not possible to make a film better than Predator.
You cant sin cliches in old movies because in that time it wasnt cliche until the following movies kept using it over and over again hence becoming a cliche.
Sure, but you need to remember movies have been around since the early '20s - those cliches were long established when "Predator" came out.
@@999SickBoy666 Exactly.
Like - "If you're watching this video that means I'm dead."
999SickBoy666 movies have been around since the late 1800’s not the 1920’s
I think he's being ironic
That "pirate plank" is a rotor off the helicopter.
THANK YOU. They even skipped the alien ship in first minute of the movie which is easiest sin of all. They were making sins that had me questioning if they grew up watching Predator. And then wondering who the hell grew up not watching Predator
The narrator has never set an ambush, nor is he aware of how they are set. Maybe the predator wasn't watching them set up the kill zone/beaten ground? This isn't a documentary, is it?
Agree. Predator has to rest sometime. Dah
Yeah, eating lunch I presume.
You mean the helicopter that didn't land, hence the team rappelling from it...?
So, I get why he's drinking the vine even while he still has supplies; He doesn't know where he's going to get more water. But hey, I'm thirsty now, and there's a vine. Boom. Remove a sin!
Yup. Best to extract needed resources BEFORE using supplies. It's 101.
as a team, they'd pack the supplies they need for their short mission... the movie was clearly just alluding to billy's supposedly superior survival knowledge and general outdoorsy-ness due to his native american heritage. They do it in every gd movie involving a native american, it's super cliche.
@@a105-t5m no it’s not lol. The guy just landed and the mission is gonna last a day.
@@waynewayne8419 True, they might have been new to things and on their first mission therefore believing everything will go according to plan, no one is withholding information, and backup is always at your back. It's possible, I guess..
@@markjohnson4643 Sure, it became a cliché, but hadn't been used as much before Predator, so in 1987 people hadn't seen it a hundred times already.
The first scenes are fantastic at introducing the crew in two ways:
1. They're a really diverse group, and not in the bullsh*t modern sense. They have white guys, black guys, a native (probably halfblood) and a Hispanic guy, and what's great is that they're all presented as individual badasses, who are great at their job, but each have their specific fields of expertise.
There are no filler characters on the team. None only cast to be the diversity hire. They're very distinct, but at the same time absolutely believable as a crew.
Billy drinking from the vine shows, that he has been on similar missions before, because I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be idiotic enough to drink from a plant that he hasn't researched and that could be poisonous... or give him bad diarrhea on such a mission. He's a competent survivalist, not just the nutjob psychic Indian, who runs around with a machete and decides to commit suicide in a creative way near the end.
They all have these little scenes, that tell you something about their personalities and how capable they are at their job: The scorpion scene serves a similar purpose. Poncho effortlessly switching between languages (with no on-the-nose ethnic setup) and taking Hawkins' job after he has been killed. Dutch making clear, that he won't risk his men's lives and cares for each one of them.
That's what you won't find in modern Predator sequels. Those little snippets, that show the characters' humanity and give away that they're all equally great, but in their own ways.
2. When you've started to see them as those expert badasses and care for them, because they come across as real people and not just fictional characters, the movie gives you this fight scene and has them absolutely obliterate the enemy. The hyper-violence exists to show you, that they are really the best of the best, who can easily (within a couple of minutes) take out a whole enemy base, almost without a scratch.
And then it hits you with the Predator, but in a very clever way. First it takes out Hawkins, the least buff of them, the jester of the group. But then the bodybuilders start to fall. A minigun won't protect you from it. There's something in the woods, that can kill this elite commando - the best of the best. Something, that scares Billy.
And that's when you realise, that they're f*cked. In several scenes Billy was almost able to see it, or at least sense it. You thought they might have a chance, but when even your expert survivalist tracker shaman says, that you're all going to die, shit has hit the fan and your life expectancy is nearing zero.
To have THAT team of top-notch mercenaries in fear and getting killed one by one, despite their knowledge and experience and firepower makes the whole story all the more intense and terrifying. The predator isn't taking out a bunch of pet gerbils, but the kings of the jungle themselves. It's defined by the danger its prey poses, and we've learned right from the start, that this is the toughest, most capable, ridiculously overpowered prey it could have run into. Thanos is having nightmares about Dutch's team.
40 sins off for one of the most memorable and iconic scores by Alan Silvestri ever
You should've taken of at least 20 sins just for the Predator de-cloaking scene. That shit blew my mind as a kid. Coolest. Alien. Ever.
Edit: Take away like 30 sins for the de-masking scene as well.
Also 50 sins for that awesome billy laugh the predator did
Yeah I was surprised there weren't more sin take-aways in this, in the description he clearly loves the movie too. Oh well.
Take away 20 sins for one of the coolest monsters in horror movie history.
Predator was one of the best films over all time, with a perfect screenplay.
100% agreed.
I like it's invisible stealth mode
This is your 100th like
💯
Its a brilliant film but it is by far not a perfect one. I say this as someone how wrote my Film thesis on it.
When you sinned Billy for drinking from the vine really soon....i landscape/mow feom spring to fall and many days I have to use my water for rinsing stuff out of my eyes. He was probably just trying to conserve it.
This video is just 10 minutes of cheap jokes. Because as we all know this movie is flawless 💪🏼
nope its pretty dumb
@@sugarandcyenide2084 You're pretty fucking dumb.
Absofuckinlutely buddy
Predator is one of the best movies ever made...a classic
Predator is one of my all-time favs, and I enjoyed this video. You can have your cake and eat it too. Lighten up, guys.
I expect a 14 minute long video of you saying nothing
Would have been better
Polska
There is no movie without sin
Ratbat 1986 passion of the Christ?
Ratbat 1986 About to say the same thing, a fine job.
I saw this movie in 2014 for the first time and I though it wasn't older than 10 years. Then I found this was released in the mid 80'.Anyway this was the best predator movie for me
for everyone
Funny how they managed to make Predator 2 a complete garbage.
This film has one sin the falling off the cliff shot, and Billy's death off screen is perfect. The man with no fear reduced to a terrified scream showing the dominates of the predator
"No one filmed this scene on the same day" hey you're actually right, most of the action/shooting segment of the village assault was filmed by the 2nd unit.
Arnold says 'if it bleeds' not 'it is bleeding.' He's trying to reassure himself and his unit there's a chance of victory and seeing very good evidence of what humans and every living creature would consider a 'wound' is by far the best shot they have at actually winning an engagement.
Saying 'I cannot make a single quantifiable assessment of it other than it is dangerous' may be slightly more accurate buuuuut isn't really the best choice in a leadership role. That's more like a scientists job
People always yell "Get to the choppa" but never ask "How's the choppa?"
I will do you one better, what is the choppa
One better when is the choppa
One better, who is the choppa
There’s the choppa
To hell with it
Where is de choppa?
How dare you, this movie is perfect 😭
That's not semi-automatic. If you hold the trigger down and the gun continues to fire that's fully automatic.
Cinemasins is a liberal and liberals don’t know how guns work!
Yeah but his finger was totally off the trigger
@@thenimblegorilla107 fuck me - gotta bring politics in to fuckin everything you sepos do.
He sounds like a Bernie bro, complaining about everything he doesnt know shit about.
@@richardsanchez9190 guns can still fire off without the need of a trigger pull
Predator is perfect.
No Sins removed?! How dare you it’s Predator!?!? This movie is awesome! :/
The Mac machine gun scene, i ain't got time to bleed, if it bleeds we can kill it and do it do it now, come on kill me!!!!!
iam your 69. like.
its my pleasure
This was the 80s and this was great movie making, and its called movies a break from reality
Everything about the Predator’s behaviour can be explained by the fact that he’s hunting these guys for sport. They’re his trophies. Why doesn’t he kill the Spanish/Russian insurgents early on? Cause they’re not “warriors” worthy of being hunted? Why does he stalk the team for so long rather than just kill them right away? It’s all part of the game, the sport. He’s having fun. He’s the hunter, and they’re his prey. PREDATOR.
He’s also learning from them. That’s part of watching, if he ran in there shoulder canon blazing he could’ve gotten caught by surprise by something, but by watching them he was learning everything he needed to successfully hunt them.
Yes and the scene where they start moving long distance to the chopper... it pauses when theyre looking out over the ravine. A deep dark valley.. pacho looks back at dutch as if to say were really gonna go through that kill house.. but they have no choice down there is where it hits the fan. Movies explain a lot of things it just takes a few viewings to pick up every little thing.
I expect sins for the other predator movies by the end of the week.
By far, my very best, most adored movie ever put to film! I LOVE THIS FILM! I JUST LOVE IT!!!!
PS: The Predator was hunting them one at a time. The time of deaths of the commandos are planned to perfection by the Hunter. First, the guy that got away from the pack (kill of opportunity), then the guy with the big gun (most dangerous foe), then the one that wound him crawls in the dirt (didn't even bother for him, not worthy of his time, he didn't even take his skull), then another man is in the open and dies like a "hero" (mano a mano, chops his hand of, mutilates him, the predator way of saying I like you), then the one that was your "main" adversary ( the Hunter knew he was on to him, that's why he took his spine too, but he turned out to be rather easy kill), then the wounded one (no need to over analyze :P ) and finally the main event: Arnie! At first, he was a worthy adversary (that's why he took off his mask) but then he smacked him around like nothing (so he decided to just cut his head off and be done with it! But then he finds out about the traps, so he is ready to fuck him up. But he is fooled by the trap thing. So, as he is about to die, he does what any Predator would do: A ritualistic suicide (yes, that's what that was). He doesn't care if he would kill Arnie, all he did was send a signal to the mothership, to make sure that other Predators know that Earth is a somewhat good place to hunt!
I LOVE THAT MOVIE!!!
I just wanted to say that I really like your explanation! :)
It did take Mac's skull. During Arnie and the Predator's parallel preparation scenes, the Predator takes out a skull from his hunt and strokes it; one of the others has a charred hole in the temple area, the same place where Mac was shot.
I believe while it was an easy kill (and possibly had little sport value when compared with the others), he still took it since Mac was the only one (up to that point) who was able to wound it.
Predator: "If you're looking for a challenge come to Earth, 10/10 would hunt again."
JediBlades42 I was going to say that, yeah I saw a skull with a hole in it. Then again, what about the last guy the predator shot before? He got shot in the head too, right?
It's just a theory. Not an definitive explanation of the movie.
4:05 there is actually zero racism there. He's just pointing out the man's ethnicity. Saying that a white man is not central american and a black man is not asian is not racist.
Everything is racism to these morons
@@ultralul3400 you just described half of America in one statement, lol.
who does this smug annoying idiot think he's impressing with his fucking libtard "gotchas" ?
Its bc ch*****n is a slur.
Lol it's modern society ass holes today just want you to believe in racism cause they don't wanna blame themselves for failing plus they love the attention and victim card.
She doesn’t speak English right away out of self-protection. At first she’s keeping her distance, probably planning her escape, then once she sees the green goo and realizes they’re being hunted by a badass alien creature, she figures “oh shit, I better start speaking English and help these guys out or we’re all dead”. Seems motivation enough for me. I buy it.
And she helps them when it's clear the Predator is the bigger threat to her than some US soldiers who just want to take her back as a prisoner and not skin her.
Agreed
Predator shot Arnold’s gun not his arm. Slow mo it.
If they did that, this video wouldn't be long enough to make money
fact
Pretty sure that should still have taken his arm off
Julius J. Sanders true. But it’s Arnold lol they not gonna let Arnold go around with one arm. He gonna be pregnant in his next couple movies lol
+Julius J. Sanders
Why would it take his arm off? There's absolutely no reason it would. The plasma bolt basically blew his gun up, sending some shrapnel into his shoulder and chest, but there's absolutely no reason it should've blown his arm off when it didn't even hit him.
Wow, I can’t believe you didn’t do this one yet.
sometimes he reuploads old footage to prepare for remakes/Reboots etc, but this is not one of them, so yes Im surprised too.
Look at when Predators comes out. They usually put out content when a new film that’s similar is out in cinemas because people will be searching for the new film.
Don’t blame them at all.
I was thinking the same.
Benjamin Fricke they needed to wait to hype up the new Predator movie. Someone’s getting paid
How the fudge do you sin this movie, this movie is a national treasure of the 80s
This movie is phenomenal.
Masterpiece
GET TO THE CHOPPER!!!
Great movie
NOOOOW
WHERE IS INFINITY WAR SINS?
... in the chopper.
*CHOPPAH*
*GIT TO DA CHOPPAH
Predator is the greatest action movie of all time. It is cinematic perfection. PERIOD.
NO WAY I’M LETTING YOU GET AWAY WITH THIS
The predator hunts for sport, he wants a challenge. That’s why he didn’t kill people crawling for weapons. Same reason he didn’t kill the unarmed girl.
The predator has more than one sense of vision. The two that were displayed in this film were thermal, and infra red. So the other one you saw, was infra red.
The predator took his mask off at the end then fist fought him, because again, its supposed to be a challenge for the predator. Its a hunt he wanted to be impressed by, so he thinned a lot of them off and when he saw the opportunity for an interesting fight, he took it.
So hah.
TO: Yoikeze
RE: ". . . were thermal, and infra red."
Thermal and infrared are the same thing.
It's still amusing how much salt CS generates for bein an amusing review channel
8:59 his plasma cannon shot Dutch’s gun not his arm
Pretty sure that should still have taken his arm off tho
or at least he's hand.
UberDroid thats kinda ruins his hunt for sport deal then thats kinda like saying ill take the teeth and and claws from a lion before i kill it
Stillnone of the best sci fi movies ever made
Implying the gun could have done anything to prevent a plasma cannon from an highly advance alien tech to meltdown Arnolds arm? LMAO!
Interesting tidbit:
Predator Blood is made out of KY Jelly and Glow Sticks. Fact!
Lord Krythic what KY jelly
It's lube
Another interesting fact: The black choppa pilot at the end of the movie is Kevin Peter Hall, the guy in who played the Predator!
I always new the Predator movie was secretly an Arno porn video!
Nice.
well the predator hunts for fun, so why a sin for letting his game drags?
He hunts for sport. Remove a sin for idiots killing idiots.
Correct it’s sport not fun or he kill children and unarmed
@@judgewilson2410 The two arent separate; Sport and Fun are interchangable for Yautja. Thats why they dont kill the unarmed and children, because theres no challenge. No challenge = not fun. Their honorcode is completely tied to their idea of sport... but as the comics show, so is fun.
bloodydove5718 no....the comics novels AND movies show sport 😂😂😂
@@judgewilson2410 _> I think you misunderstood what i was saying..? For predators, the sport comes with an honorcode that they strictly adhere to. They hunt (the sport) because its fun. This is further elaborated on and shown in the movies. They have no other reason for doing this, other than its fun and shows how great they are. Thats why the two (Sport and Fun) arent separate. Its just like big game hunters in real life... they dont Need to hunt; they've made a sport out of it for the fun of it. There are rules and guidelines they need to adhere to, and choosing not to adhere to said rules makes them poachers. In most countries poachers can be killed on sight (bad bloods, just like in the movies, comics, and novels). Real life hunters love to collect pictures and trophies of their kills, to show how cool they are... just like predators
Yes the movies show sport. The comics and novels elaborate on it.
It's a fully automatic weapon. A severed arm shooting a semi automatic weapon would be truly bizarre.
Should be called, "Everything RIGHT with Predator"
Then go to "CinemaWins"
Asriel Dreemurr I don’t think it’s theirs.
Asriel Dreemurr
It doesn’t belong to him
..whooosh...?
Then the video would be as Long as the movie itself
Just an fyi the predator was hunting the humans like game hence the gun, then the gun broke and the game proved strong and worthy aka another strong sentient being so the predators honor code demanded a “fair” fight.
Actually the Predator was looking the shape of his skull and didn't like it for a trophy. That's why colected the first one and decided to play with Dutch. But you're right for everything else, the honor code also. They do not kill unarmed 'civilian' prey - women, children, elderly. They hunt only the strongest, violent ones. As said in the second movie - they are drawn by heat and conflict.
well if you look up the story of the predators their race is alot more intriguing then some fans think and we're the reason why aliens were used as prey as well but humans got too dangerous so they left when the mayans(or aztecs i still get that part confused) were still around!
And not a single sin-off? You're just subverting expectations for the hell of it, and that makes you no better than the Last Jedi.
I agree. Even the new horrible all female Ghost Busters got two sins off, but Predator got none.
This guy just shits out videos now without much real effort
This movie doesn't deserve any sins off. Several times characters talk without moving their lips. Something like that shows laziness.
Alex Trill ... I have no idea how you got from point A to point B
Now count how many incredibly lazy movies got sins off lately.
Quality of the movie has nothing to do with sin offs, sins are offed for awesomeness of the moment itself.
Arnie going mano-a-mano against an alien super-hunter is worth a sin-off no matter how shitty the rest of the movie is.
“Blew a hole the size of Minnesota in Jesse Ventura and blew the right hook clean off Apollo Creed”
OMG I’m dead 😵
Don't forget, Sonny Landham (Billy) also ran for governor of Kentucky.
He also holds the record for playing a character with the same name the most times. At the time of his death, he had played a character named "Billy", 22 times.
@@blkmedic That's been proven to be a lie. He only played a a character named Billy like 5 or 6 times, if I remember right. He also started in porn movies in the 70's
@@George-wb9du why you gotta go messing up a good story with facts?
@@blkmedic Tony Danza playing a “Tony” would be up there with this
This movie is fantastic. You didn't take one sin off for any of the iconic moments. That gets a sin from me.
Watching this video made me a Goddam Sexual Tyrannosaurus
Just like me.
Sunny 'the body' Pandey 😀
Ayachuco1998 give him time
She has a scary temperament
"Strap this on your 'sore ass', "
"You're bleeding"
"I DON'T HAVE TIME TO BLEED"
Best side character ever
The biggest cinema sin was Arnie avoiding the Predator's mini-nuke explosion by running 100 feet and diving over a log
You forgot how Sonny Lamdham was a candidate to be the governor of Kentucky. Seriously look it up.
Yeah, he ran, around '08, was selling T-shirts with him as Billy, with the phrase "No one gets out of here alive" Got him to autograph one. Pretty cool guy.
He had a personal website, don't know if it's still up. When you clicked Enter, you could hear his trademark laugh. Edit: nope, website domain expired. Makes sense, since he passed away couple of yrs ago.
Also, that laugh of his was also in '48 Hrs'. Landham was confronting Hammond (Eddie Murphy) with a hunting knife toward the end.
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@@GoonSquadLifeMember Aww man, that story made my day. Til I read the last part.
@Michael Kello STOP you dumbass.
Can I just say, as a guy who’s taken trees down and hangs multi ton logs from ropes every day, there is nothing wrong with how Arnie ties up that log.
Thank you.
The way Dutch tenses his body, crouches slightly and screams Mac after running down that little slope is hilarious.
at 1:40 that's not a man made plank. its the rotor off the crashed helicopter that they are investigating. take at least 2 sins off!!!
You could of made a video 1 second long. Everything Wrong With Predator
Nothing
Gaming Toast *could have
Gaming Toast Arnold outran the 300 block explosion (although it’s more of a sin on the second movie)
Apparently there's 13 minutes wrong with this movie
why the hell people use "could of"? where did it came from?
In my opinion it's not as good watching it few years later, I still like it its just not as good.
Everything wrong with 'The Predator': nothing, 0 sins.
In fact you get 50 just for doing this video, CinemaSins.
Actually the fact that Arnold survived the nuclear explosion is worth at least 100 sins
Totally agree!!!
When watching a B-movie, having a confused face and cringing eyes about a scene, is when you notice a CinemaSin. For me (and I love this movie) was the sin52, and maybe Dutch surviving the jungle exterminating blast while at most 100 yards from the center.
@@thearthmystergeneral2583 don't they say in predator 2 that Dutch died of radiation poisoning?
@@NukedStar he was suffering from radiation sickness a few years later but he just disappeared from the hospital iirc. But yeah he's dead basically.
The sins is what makes all arnold movies great 😂
"Predicure" - I love it
Hey narrator the “pirate plank” is a helicopter blade
lmao
UHHH NO IT'S NOT...LOOK HOW IT PENETRATES THROUGH THE TREES...
@Krogan Love
RE: "Actually it is. It's from a UH1N huey 109"
You're right. Reference: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_UH-1N_Twin_Huey#/media/File:BellCH-135TwinHuey135103B.JPG
TO: Parker Ohio
RE: "Hey narrator the “pirate plank” is a helicopter blade"
You're right. Reference: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_UH-1N_Twin_Huey#/media/File:BellCH-135TwinHuey135103B.JPG
@@guyincognito9484 it was a helicopter blade if you ever watched the movie though
This film is a true masterpiece
It was always my understanding that Predator comes from such a cool world that ours maxes out his heat vision, and his mask mutes that. It's sunglasses. It may even be part of why he's hunting here (and the removal of his helmet), his vision makes the hunt more challenging.
The scene where everybody keeps shooting into the jungle was added by McTiernan as an answer to the higher-ups who wanted more action, more bullets. More bullets, you say? Okay. Everybody, shoot thousands of bullets into that patch of woods. Thank you.
Ben Jacques John McTiernan is a national fucking treasure, he deserves all of life’s luxuries for making this movie
@@FM_LEGENDARY fancy ladies and all the creams and lotions
At least it's not CGI
OMG PREDATOR NEEDS A PREDICURE!! I don't know why but that killed me!!
"Everything Wrong with Predator" Absolutely nothing
tigerbread78 damn right its a classic
The new predator on the other hand..oof
Jordan Garcia The new predator isnt even out yet
Old sins no way. What this channel is now. Boring
I always hated the mouth
11:56
Chris: "What are you doing here!?" "Can't you see this is a trap?" "He's in the trees"
Predator: "I knew what this was, I was just testing it"
Seriously appreciate the onscreen subtitle for the characters, thank you!
I will accept none of the sins you give this movie. It is the coolest, most badass film of all time and it has zero flaws - y'all damn well know that!
11:54 What, nothing off for quite possibly the most iconic Arnold moment outside of a Terminator movie?
5:22 completely failed to mention the fact that Poncho was looking away in the opposite direction for absolutely no reason, when he was supposed to be watching the girl. That would've been a logical sin right there.