Predator: Badlands

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Re: Predator: Badlands

Post by Muchacho » Wed Apr 23, 2025 8:20 pm

I have seen some news saying that Elle Fanning's character will be a Weyland Yutani android confirming that there would be a crossover with the alien franchise. Personally, Alien's androids hardware looks too juicy for my taste. I just hope we can get to see at least some content like the one we saw in Alien Romulus.

When I say "juicy", this is what I mean lol:

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Re: Predator: Badlands

Post by jolshefsky » Wed Nov 26, 2025 7:09 am

Saw this over the weekend and I'll be slinging spoilers around, so if that bothers you, well, skip this post.

The Thia character was fine, I guess. (And not very "juicy" :lol: ) Unfortunately there's not much skin at all, even when Thia is getting machines to put her legs back on. I mean, I wouldn't expect nudity, but just how *did* her pants survive in such great shape when she was cut in half in the first place?

As for the movie, well, meh. It looked fine, I guess, but I had a lot of issues with the script. The absurd creatures and life on the planet seemed tuned to be like human weapons rather than real biological diversity, but okay, it has to be visual and action-packed, not Dex getting some horrible virus and dying. The idea that Dex is from a species whose entire existence is based on aggression learns the value of friendship is like a human learning how to, oh I don't know, compute Fourier transforms in his head as fast as a computer—some things are just outside the realm of possibility. And why did the corporation send two identical female synthetics and 200 identical dumb male synthetics other than so the males can be NPCs to be mowed down. Oh, and the cute little creature is the child of the big-bad; a stupid plot contrivance so you'd think Dex is doomed only to be saved by that fact.

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Re: Predator: Badlands

Post by tdlsn » Sun Nov 30, 2025 9:48 pm

Thank you for this.

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Re: Predator: Badlands

Post by Muchacho » Tue Dec 02, 2025 6:22 pm

Just watched it and I think it was amazing to me. Putting all the plot holes and dumb stuff aside, the mechabare content was on point. It contains sound effects, movements, deactivation, some little bits of malfunctions and lots of mechanical damage. I especially liked how expressive but robotic Thia was and Tessa's monotone and artificial personality.

I really loved how most of their movements and voices contained digital glitches and whirring sounds. The story may have not been the best part but if you're looking for fembot content, you should definitely give it a chance.

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