In Defense of The Predator

  Sequel Season is in full-swing as Dan and Aaron take on 2018's "The Predator" Sitting on the Tomatometer at 32% with an Audience Score of 33%, it is pretty easy to see that this film didn't resonate with die-hard or casual fans alike. However, being the most successful film of the franchise does raise a few eyebrows and prompt some investigation. Dan and Aaron discuss the fine lines Director Shane Black had to walk in order to bring this soft reboot to the big screen. They discuss the history of the franchise, the bizarre reshoots, and take a second look at stuff they didn't like about it with fresh eyes. Did nostalgia set unrealistic expectations? Is this movie actually just mad trash? Is there more good to it than meets the eye? Come find out why "The Predator" might actually be a better Predator movie than you think it is. NOTE: This episode has been flagged as Explicit due to some language from the film clips included. Assuming you're a Predator fan, this shouldn't come as a surprise. If you enjoy the show, please support us by dropping a rating and subscribing! Reddit: /r/IDOMoviePodcast Instagram: indefenseofmoviepodcast Twitter: DefenseofMovies Facebook: @IDOMoviePodcast https://indefenseofpodcast.podbean.com/

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Hi, I'm Dan McIntyre. In Defense of: A Movie Podcast is an upbeat and comedic podcast from 2 Canadian dudes, where we focus on redeeming qualities of terrible films. With my co-host Aaron Masih, we watch critically panned movies and challenge ourselves to investigate at-depth the production and behind-the-scenes to find out what went wrong, and most importantly we find reasons why it may deserve a second look, even if it hurts. We try to keep it clean and accessible, but rarely we, or a clip from a film may let slip a swear.