Me too. There were more than a few actually perfect moments and none that really made me say “I wish they’d done that differently“ which really beats the odds.
Edited to add the disclaimer that I purposefully did not reread so I wouldn’t be too focused on seeing it as an adaptation, I will have to reread and rewatch at some point but I think that will probably be enjoyable as well.
Prey is out on Hulu, has been since Friday. It's the new Predator movie and it is AMAZING. Seriously I'm slightly biased because it features the Comanche tribe, and that is my people, well I'm a member of the tribe barely because of minimal blood, but my from my mother's side, her father was half Comanche and his father was full blood. So I'm biased to like this...
The movie is gory but it doesn't come across as gory for just shock value. The animals that the predator kills are done the same way as the people and it feels kind of over the top for a movie but it's not just gore for the sake of it. Spoiler information for anyone who wants to get a heads up:
there is hunting of animals by the Comanche and the predator and that is bloody. The predator skins the animals and guts them so that is a thing. There are French trappers and there are buffalo corpses that have been skinned. And then there is the gore against the people. Fair share done by predator to the humans and by humans to each other and the predator. There are limbs that are cut off and a pretty graphic scene of one being treated. Then when Naru has a hunter she finds , she knocks him out and he wakes up-and she's cut off his leg, or part of it and there are.. rats.
It's good. I've seen one review that didn't like the first part and felt that Naru, the main character, wouldn't have been the one to be the main character because she wasn't a good enough prey for the predator and she wasn't a good hunter in the beginning. But the the reviewer misses a bunch of facts like Spoilers
the predator doesn't see her as a threat until she directly attacks him. Also , I think she wasn't the best at ending a hunt because she hesitated but she was smart and strategic and willing to fight dirty. Like in the fight with Wasape she used everything she had even if it wasn't conventional. When she needed to she was willing to adapt her weapon to better suit her. she was never going to over power the predator so she did the strategic and smart thing- set traps, got him bleeding and worn down and used the element of surprise. Now I want to go and watch the first two movies to see how the the fights went there.
She's being trained by her mother to be a healer so she knows how to make medicines and she is very observant and you can tell she's always thinking and planning. Where as others are very reactive and fall on their training and confidence in their abilities Naru doesn't seem to have that confidence and kind of over thinks things but you can see when she has to actually act with no time to over think she doesn't get in her own way.
The lighting is good for this the night is never really dark so that helps and the fight scenes are shot clearly, which is a big bonus.
There are Hand Signs used. I think my uncle still knows a few that my grandfather taught him, interestingly my grandfather said that the Hand Signs varied from band to band (the Comanche divided themselves into divisions and then bands and then various family groups).
Also Naru encounters some French trappers and in the movie they speak French and there were no subtitles in the film so if you don't know French you don't know what is being said.
And in case you didn’t notice, Hulu has a Comanche language dub of the movie.
I've heard it's really good, but those spoilers for violence are a super hard nope for me, unfortunately.
[edit] And I really do appreciate the spoilers, askye!
I was SO WORRIED the entire film that
the dog was going to die,
but thankfully they did NOT go there.
I forgot to mention about the Comanche dub.
Steph if you are interested in seeing some of it I can see what the time stamps are for the violence so you can jump around it. Even though it is gory it isn't all through out the movie and it's not just random things made gory for the heck of it.
Tom I was too.
Ahhhhhhh the “bonus” Sandman episode(s)=so good!
Pleased with the OMitB finale. They are good at setting the hook for next season!
OMitB
S2 Ep. 10
Finally
they have someone pronounce "Chickasha" correctly.
An interview with Neil Gaiman, mostly about Sandman: [link]