Disney destroyed the Predator Franchise ???

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Predator is a fun but medicore franchise that excels in Masculinity and BAD AZZ violence. The predator is a quiet, cruel, callous warrior that kills for challenge. He is a LONE warrior that goes Solo.

The new Disney Predator Badlands has turned the entire movie into a buddy comedy where the Predator is now a emotional, touchy feeling being that cracks jokes and is completely human.

To make matters worse, they attached a lady android and CGI alien to TEAM up with the predator on a new whacky Zany adventure. The 3 crack jokes and promotes the new movie as ANTI-Masculinity and pro feminism.

Disney destroyed another franchise.

Seems all I got left is Batman
 
And all 5 or so add on movies are UTTER GARBAGE

Prey at least captured the nature of the series even through is was utter woke garbage.

I wont ever see this NEW one , EVER
What the F
you poor basturd....
 
The new Disney Predator Badlands has turned the entire movie into a buddy comedy where the Predator is now a emotional, touchy feeling being that cracks jokes and is completely human.
In other words, Disney has gone woke on the Predator.

Disney destroyed another franchise.
My Predator jammies and bed-sheets, and glow-in-the-dark nighttime ceiling decals are on their way.

Seems all I got left is Batman
The Batman has always been my favorite superhero. I wish I still had my paperback book copy of the original telling of the Batman story I had when I was a kid, but it fell apart--- it put much more emphasis on how seeing the murder of his parents as a little boy twisted and perverted his dark nature.

What I liked about the Batman was that unlike all other superheros who had some sort of mystical super power and that was who they were, Bruce Wayne was who the Batman really was and his superpower came in the form of all the amazing and clever gagetry he created.

The movies always glazed over the time spent designing and developing all this stuff and who actually made it all. They never showed Wayne with any machine shop, but the one movie kind of tried to address the issue by suggesting that all of it was subcontracted out while some of it was bought or from existing experimental military technology.

They just never quite got the true Bruce Wayne character right--- but probably, Michael Keaton came closest though he was a little too small and didn't have enough muscular development.
 
In other words, Disney has gone woke on the Predator.


My Predator jammies and bed-sheets, and glow-in-the-dark nighttime ceiling decals are on their way.


The Batman has always been my favorite superhero. I wish I still had my paperback book copy of the original telling of the Batman story I had when I was a kid, but it fell apart--- it put much more emphasis on how seeing the murder of his parents as a little boy twisted and perverted his dark nature.

What I liked about the Batman was that unlike all other superheros who had some sort of mystical super power and that was who they were, Bruce Wayne was who the Batman really was and his superpower came in the form of all the amazing and clever gagetry he created.

The movies always glazed over the time spent designing and developing all this stuff and who actually made it all. They never showed Wayne with any machine shop, but the one movie kind of tried to address the issue by suggesting that all of it was subcontracted out while some of it was bought or from existing experimental military technology.

They just never quite got the true Bruce Wayne character right--- but probably, Michael Keaton came closest though he was a little too small and didn't have enough muscular development.
Lucius fox and Alfred had a lot to do with his gadgets....
 
In other words, Disney has gone woke on the Predator.


My Predator jammies and bed-sheets, and glow-in-the-dark nighttime ceiling decals are on their way.


The Batman has always been my favorite superhero. I wish I still had my paperback book copy of the original telling of the Batman story I had when I was a kid, but it fell apart--- it put much more emphasis on how seeing the murder of his parents as a little boy twisted and perverted his dark nature.

What I liked about the Batman was that unlike all other superheros who had some sort of mystical super power and that was who they were, Bruce Wayne was who the Batman really was and his superpower came in the form of all the amazing and clever gagetry he created.

The movies always glazed over the time spent designing and developing all this stuff and who actually made it all. They never showed Wayne with any machine shop, but the one movie kind of tried to address the issue by suggesting that all of it was subcontracted out while some of it was bought or from existing experimental military technology.

They just never quite got the true Bruce Wayne character right--- but probably, Michael Keaton came closest though he was a little too small and didn't have enough muscular development.

The Batman , 2022 was good
 
Lucius fox and Alfred had a lot to do with his gadgets....

Somehow, I can't see either one of them having time to design and build Batmobiles and Batsuits in their spare time, much less bathooks, bat-gas, bat-boats and bat-copters, not to mention the thousands of other things he had and the bat cave full of proprietary custom made electronic gear. I've designed and made stuff from scratch using bulk metals and machining tools and it isn't quick nor easy.
 
Somehow, I can't see either one of them having time to design and build Batmobiles and Batsuits in their spare time, much less bathooks, bat-gas, bat-boats and bat-copters, not to mention the thousands of other things he had and the bat cave full of proprietary custom made electronic gear. I've designed and made stuff from scratch using bulk metals and machining tools and it isn't quick nor easy.
spare time?....fox was head of this kind of stuff in wayne industries....and what else did alfred have to do?...
 
spare time?....fox was head of this kind of stuff in wayne industries....and what else did alfred have to do?...

Alfred had the entire mansion to care for, and Wayne Industries, if Batman had actually made all his stuff that way, someone would have inevitably put 2+2 together and figured out that Bruce Wayne was Batman.
 
Portable? Maybe to Arnold Schwarzenegger. Those things were designed to be bolted to the side of an Army helicopter.

The owner of that T2 gun was very angry when Arnold dropped it on the floor

He was infuriated
 
Alfred had the entire mansion to care for, and Wayne Industries, if Batman had actually made all his stuff that way, someone would have inevitably put 2+2 together and figured out that Bruce Wayne was Batman.
alfred wasnt the only servant taking care of the mansion....and he didnt run wayne industries lucius fox did....
 
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alfred wasnt the only servant taking care of the mansion....and he didnt run wayne industries lucius fox did....

Well I'm sure you realize that Batman had to design most of this stuff to fit his needs and needed to be able to assemble, fix, test, and service it all to perfectly maintain his secrecy.

Unless Wayne had a large manufacturing facility under his home, this was always a weak point in the plot line. Batman must have spent an awful lot of time on R&D between super-villains.
 
Well I'm sure you realize that Batman had to design most of this stuff to fit his needs and needed to be able to assemble, fix, test, and service it all to perfectly maintain his secrecy.

Unless Wayne had a large manufacturing facility under his home, this was always a weak point in the plot line. Batman must have spent an awful lot of time on R&D between super-villains.
its a comic....
 
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