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Predators
This week MovieBob hunts down Predators.
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I think the fact that the Predator race has advanced techologically as far as intergalactic space travel while still living in a tribalist society demonstrates that their cultural development is so radically different from ours and therfore it stands to reason that their value system is also different. If there is one problem with aliens in most sci-fi media (at least as far as I've seen) is that they are distinctly
human in their sensibilities, values and culture. If not particularly human, then a social/value set that we understand, i.e. warrior/hunter culture in Predator or the hive-like structure in Alien. The point is that the Predators' ways make sense
to them, and they are probably just as baffled about apparent contradictions in our cultural development.
I don't think that it's quite fair to equate the Predators' culture with redneck trophy hunters. It is demonstrated at several points during the Predator movies that they only hunt targets that can defend themselves and possibly fight back. They ignore unarmed humans and one even spares a pregnant woman in
Predator 2. I don't believe that rednecks give creatures that wander into their crosshairs the same consideration.
As for the ultimate
Predator movie, I think it would have to be set from the Predators point of view, without the human element. That way we can (hopefully) get to see how the Predators' society really works and what makes them tick. And hopefully there will be some awesome battle scenes along the way.