Wait a minute, Topher Grace is in this? Adrian Brody I can accept, but Topher friggin' Grace?
My understanding is that the reaction you're having is the reason he's there, to play against expectations. He turns out to be a Megele-esque doctor, so his function is likely to provide insight on the aliens, not tote a minigun.
I'm not sure why folks woould complain about the plot here, as if the plot of the original was all that ambitious. The ogirnal had a lot of unfulfilled promise, boasting an ensemble cast that is ultimately just there to get wiped out so that the film's star could take the Predator on alone. Here, I actually do think we'll see a more ensemble effort.
The big hurdle for this movie is that the Predatos have been completely demystified. We get that even though the Predators only attack armed prey, earth weapons are mostly ineffective against their armor. So, seeing some guy unsheathing his katana doesn't have much cache. There'll a couple of ineffectual clangs quickly followed by an excruciating death scream. We need a few new tricks here.
The big thing I didn't like in the trailer is the scene where all the laser dots appear on Brody. As far as I could tell, none of them overlap each other, which instantly kills the illusion for me. Is CGI really that much easier than actually pointing a bunch of laser dots at someone?
CrimsonReaver said:
Admittedly, the original Predator didn't have much in the way of plot or character development, but you had legitimately imposing actors who absolutely looked the role.
I'm not sure I catch your drift. The first movie had a bunch of musclebound guys. Is that what it takes to look the part?