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Predators or Get him – By Romy Shiller

Well, what are you gonna try next, cheese?
Dillon from Predator (1987)

I saw the new Predators. I’m going to come-out as a girly-girl.

I once taught a University course called gender in film which I haven’t thought about in a while – until now. The Predator films would work well in my masculinities section of the course. To give you an idea I taught The Terminator in this section.

I saw this film with a sea of males. I was the only female. There were ads at the beginning of the show – these included a busty blond woman selling film-tickets online and a sports car gazed at adoringly by a female. I can’t imagine that I was the target audience member. I think the expectation here would be a male audience.

I am very careful about calling something a chick-flick or a guy film. I do believe that there is a spectrum for gender. We are taught how to be male and female: this franchise reabsorbs this ideology. My interpretation is not about biology, testosterone or estrogen but the meanings we assign to biology, ok?

‘Predator is a 1987 science fiction action film directed by John McTiernan, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Jesse Ventura, and Kevin Peter Hall. The story follows an elite team on a mission to rescue hostages from a guerrilla group in Central America. Unknowingly, the group is hunted by an extraterrestrial life form, the Predator. Reaction to the film was generally favorable, and the film grossed $60 million in the United States. The film also generated two sequels, Predator 2 (1990) and Predators (2010), and two crossover with the Alien franchise, Alien vs. Predator (2004) and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007).’ (Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.)

In all films there are no female Predators and the sole female cast-member in Predators is the love-interest. I keep thinking of baseball, football or hockey where usually there are no females unless they have a league of their own. There are female fans though.

In Predators (With Adrien Brody, Topher Grace, Alice Braga.) several people are in parachutes and are dropped on a planet that is a gaming reserve for the Predators. The goal of our lead (Adrien Brody) is to get off the planet via the air-craft. Or, “A group of elite warriors are hunted by members of a merciless alien race known as Predators.” (IMDB)

Guns, gore, violence, weak story, ugly monsters – the usual. Nobody expects character development, right? What more can I say? Um, cool planet. One reviewer said, “The lameness of this movie had me thinking: Is Predator still relevant as a villain that we can be afraid of, despite not being placed in a jungle ourselves, or are we just “afraid” of the pain they can bring to us? Besides, does one feel much pain when their spine is yanked out of their bodies like the way a mom rips out an XBox electrical cord when their kids are playing/watching too much crap?” (The ScoreCardReview) Yup.

I’m going to mention the following, not because I feel that it’s a male thing but because you would be hard-pressed to find this in a so-called chick-flick. A vile character expresses a wish to rape a woman. A monstrous character moves away from him in a suggestion of repugnance. This is STILL a part of the film though. This merits mentioning because of the popularity of the series.

I believe the film is the worst of the three. But I’m only a girl.

Bibliography

Alien vs. Predator. Dir. Paul W.S. Anderson. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. 2004

Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem. Dirs. Colin Strause
Greg Strause. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. 2007
MovieMistakes.com
Accesed July 11, 2010.
Predator. Dir. John McTiernan. Amercent Films.1987.
Predators. Dir. Nimród Antal. Twentieth Century Fox Film. 2010.
The Internet Movie Database.
Accessed July 11, 2010.

The ScoreCardReview.com.

Accessed July 13, 2010

The Terminator. Dir. James Cameron. Hemdale Film. 1984.

Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
Accessed July 12, 2010.

Romy Shiller is a pop culture critic and holds a PhD in Drama from the University of Toronto. Her academic areas of concentration include film, gender performance, camp and critical thought. She lives in Montreal where she continues her writing. All books are available online.
website: www.romyshiller.com

If you wish to contact Romy Shiller, feel free to email her at romy@romyshiller.com.

  • anotherzen

    to many big words for me, did she like it or not? :P

  • http://www.romyshiller.com Romy Shiller

    nope.

  • deanf

    In the movie’s defense, the female role was not very sexualised, it also seemed to be a 3:1 Guy/Girl ratio in my cinema, and my wife enjoyed the movie more than I did.

  • http://artmusiccinema.blogspot.com John

    Romy, I know how analytical you are, but some movies are not meant for such an in depth thought process. Many horror fans like myself … male fans, look at these as fun, for lack of a better term. For example, the Japanese film, War of the Gargantuas is a Japanese horror film that seems comical to many. Other fans love watching it because it’s, well, different.

    The Predator movies don’t have the quality they should, but again, it’s all about gore and the creature. The story itself always seems to be crap. It is one of the most intimidating aliens to date, other than the irritating creature from Alien. I haven’t seen the new Predator film and will probably wait to rent it. Guy flick? Maybe. My wife likes the creature too. I just think some films are more eye candy than substance.

    I don’t know why there aren’t any female predators shown. Perhaps they aren’t considered the hunters of the species. Who knows? There are plenty of female creatures in The Descent. LOL! Predator films have always had a “he-man” approach, so there’s no surprise this one is any different. Just my long-winded explanation. LOL!

  • http://www.romyshiller.com Romy Shiller

    Have you seen the film? Also, my commentary isn’t about acquiring female Predators, eh?

    • http://artmusiccinema.blogspot.com John

      No, I haven’t seen it yet. I’m probably going to rent it. Oh, about “acquring female Predators”, I was trying to suggest why there might not be any female Predators … regarding your quote, “In all films there are no female Predators and the sole female cast-member in Predators is the love-interest.” :-)

  • http://spritzophrenia.wordpress.com Jonathan Elliot

    Disclaimer: I haven’t seen the latest Predators, but my memory of the original is that it was pretty male too.

    I think both approaches are valid. It’s fine to see a movie as “just for fun”, a gore-fest with weak story. I do enjoy movies like that sometimes. Note, I’m male.

    I think it’s also useful to place them in a social context, and I think this is what Romy is trying to do here. Hence, ironically, depending on which way you read it you can come out with different opinions on different levels – “great film on the action/horror scale” versus “crap film on the artistic/social scale”. And I think it’s possible to hold both positions, at least I do anyway.

    This review certainly made me think, which I always appreciate.

  • http://spritzophrenia.wordpress.com Jonathan Elliot

    PS: How do I get a new icon here? It chose one for me, and I’m NOT an angry person. Bad form, liveforfilms.

    • http://www.liveforfilms.com liveforfilms

      It is a pain isn’t it but don’t blame me. It is simply a WordPress thing that assigns an icon for you. Not sure how you get your own assigned. I’ve been trying to get my own to show but having no joy.

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