My condolences to Markiplier, but I have to be honest. Our concern as fans is that a trailer will spoil an entire movie, but it also doesn't help when a trailer is all you'll see out the movie. I hate to take the wind out of everyone's sails but it doesn't have the plot intrigue, backstory, character development, or an interesting location enough to carry the film as it is, but then you have a movie that clocks in at 2 hour and 7 minutes. Your basic setup is a criminal must use a submarine to take readings and collect samples from an ocean of blood. As if this premise isn't puzzling enough, the operators supervising this mission don't even ensure that their felon tasked with this operation can even use this vehicle. The story is anemically thin and unless they had a way of keeping pace and momentum, especially for such a lengthy runtime, you should do what these filmmakers didn't and avoid this sinking ship.
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What an utter waste. This is what I get for being optimistic. With the exception of the animation, Predator Killer of Killers botches its premise and potential literally from the jump. From its aggressively annoying girl boss Viking opener, to its episode conclusions, to the end fight, to that surprise (?) closing scene, the disappointments were aplenty. It's almost impressive how this movie squandered so much that it had going for it. All this animated feature do was further embarrass the Predator when it had the opportunity to re-establish how dangerous this species really is. The way this movie portrays what should be recognized as the lead character, you would think that the humans are the superior race. Considering what a fail this film was, as an entry in the Predator franchise, as animated feature with a gripping plot, especially as an anthology, this paints a pretty bad picture for what director Dan Trachtenberg has in store for us later in the year with Predator Badlands.
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So now that #Sinners won Oscars at the #AcademyAwards can we stop crying about how "Horror always gets snubbed" and stop overrating this 'From Dusk Till Dawn' Ripoff?