Predator 2
Dir: Stephen Hopkins
1990
****
Predator 2 became a victim of Predator’s success. 1987’s big action
sci-fi horror film had become a hit and had made a lot of money and Arnold
Schwarzenegger and director John
McTiernan were happy to return if the price was right. It wasn’t. The studio
wanted to make the sequel for the same amount of money as the
original, so the lead and the director walked. Fair enough really when you
remember that the first made a lot of money and McTiernan had made Die Hard in the meantime
and Schwarzenegger had filmed the classics Red Heat, Twins and The Running
Man, so their salaries had justifiably risen. It didn’t bother me though, I’m
not sure why we needed to see the same hero from the first film, especially as
the film moved from the Jungles of South America to the City streets of Los
Angeles. Besides, the casting of Danny Glover of all people was an inspiration
and having Gary Busey, María Conchita Alonso and Bill Paxton to back him
up was a dream come true. The film also boasts some interesting supporting
actors, such as Robert Davi, Adam Baldwin and controversial TV and radio
personality Morton Downey, Jr. Schwarzenegger was quite damning of the film saying that moving the
story to the city was a dumb move but I disagree, especially when you add the
whole gang element to the mix. It’s a very different film and once again it was
met with disdain and loathing by the critics but once more the film
reached its fans and was a commercial success. It is now regarded as a cult
classic, although not quite as much as the original. The film is mysteriously
set ten years after the original in 1997. Los Angeles is enduring
a heat wave and a turf war between heavily armed Colombian and Jamaican drug cartels. A Predator watches a
shootout between the police and Colombians, led by El Scorpio (Henry Kingi), observing as
Lieutenant Michael R. Harrigan (Danny Glover) charges in to
rescue two wounded officers and drive the Colombians back into their hideout. The Predator
attacks the Colombians, causing a disturbance that prompts Harrigan and his
police detectives, Leona Cantrell and Danny Archuleta (María Conchita Alonso and Ruben Blades), to defy orders
and enter the hideout. They find the Colombians have been massacred. Harrigan
pursues the frightened El Scorpio onto the roof and shoots him in self-defense,
believing El Scorpio is shooting at him when he opens fire at the cloaked
Predator behind Harrigan. Harrigan catches a glimpse of the cloaked Predator,
but dismisses it as a hallucination due to the extreme heat and his acrophobia. At the station,
Harrigan is reprimanded by his superiors for his defiance. He is introduced to
Special Agent Peter Keyes (Gary Busey), leader of the task force
investigating the cartels, and Detective Jerry Lambert (Bill Paxton), the newest
member of Harrigan's team. Later that evening, several Jamaican
cartel members storm the Colombian drug lord's penthouse in downtown Los
Angeles. After they ritualistically murder him, they are attacked and slaughtered by the
Predator. Harrigan's team enter the penthouse where they find the
Jamaicans' skinned corpses suspended from the rafters, noting the similarities to the
earlier Colombian massacre. Keyes arrives and kicks Harrigan's team out.
Archuleta later returns to continue investigating and notices one of the
Predator's speartip weapons in an air conditioning vent. When he climbs up to
retrieve it, the lurking Predator kills him. Harrigan vows to find and bring
down Danny’s killer, believing they are dealing with an assassin. Forensic
analysis reveals that the speartip Archuleta recovered is not composed of any
known element on the periodic table. Seeking answers, Harrigan meets
with Jamaican drug lord King Willie (Calvin Lockhart), a voodoo practitioner,
to discuss the recent killings in the city. King Willie tells Harrigan that the
killer is supernatural, and that he should prepare himself for battle. Harrigan, even more
puzzled, leaves before the Predator drops from the rooftops and kills King
Willie after he draws his rapier sword, taking his skull as a
trophy. For Harrigan's persistence, the Predator views him as his ultimate
hunting challenge and decides to first hunt those closest to him to enrage him
even more. Tracing a lead indicating Danny's killer had recently been in a
slaughterhouse, Harrigan arranges to meet his team at a warehouse district to
investigate. Cantrell and Lambert take the subway to the rendezvous when the
Predator, hunting Harrigan's subordinates, suddenly attacks during a standoff
between a gang and a group of vigilantes. The Predator kills the gang and
multiple armed vigilantes. Lambert faces off against the Predator and is also killed.
Cantrell is spared after the Predator's scan of her body reveals that she is
pregnant. Arriving on the scene to find numerous armed civilians dead and
Lambert missing, Harrigan continues down the subway tunnel and witnesses the
Predator rip Lambert’s spine and skull from his lifeless body, taking it as a
trophy. Harrigan gives chase to the fleeing Predator, but is intercepted by
Keyes' men. Keyes reveals that the killer is an extraterrestrial hunter that
sees in infrared, uses active camouflage, and has been hunting humans for sport throughout armed
conflicts, most recently in Central America. Keyes and his team have set a trap
in a nearby slaughterhouse where the Predator has been visiting to feed, using
thermally insulated suits and cryogenic weapons to capture it for
study. When the Predator arrives, the trap is sprung. However, the Predator
uses its bio-mask to scan through various electromagnetic wavelengths to identify
the light from the team's flashlights. It easily outmaneuvers and slaughters
the entire team before heavily wounding Keyes. Harrigan attacks the Predator
with a shotgun, badly wounding it before it rallies, destroys his weapon and
closes in. Harrigan is saved by the sudden reappearance of Keyes, who tries to
incapacitate the alien, but is killed by its throwing disc. Harrigan follows
the Predator to a roof and the two clash, leaving them hanging from a ledge.
The Predator activates a self-destruct device on its forearm, which Harrigan
severs using the throwing disc. The Predator falls through an apartment window,
treats its wounds and flees through the building. Harrigan follows it down an elevator
shaft and finds a spacecraft in an underground tunnel. Inside the ship, after
Harrigan briefly glimpses a trophy room with various skulls (including a Xenomorph from Alien),
he and the Predator face off in a final duel, ending when Harrigan impales it
using the throwing disc, killing it. Several other Predators appear and collect
their dead comrade. Knowing he had won in a fair fight, the leader of the clan
presents Harrigan with an antique flintlock pistol as a trophy. Harrigan
escapes from the ship before it takes off. He reaches the surface just as the
remainder of Keyes' team arrives. As Keyes' subordinate Garber (Adam Baldwin) curses their lost
opportunity to capture the alien, Harrigan privately muses that the creatures
will return. This time main Predator was designed to look more urban and hip than its
predecessor. Design changes included tribal ornamentation on the forehead,
which was made steeper and shallower, brighter skin coloration and a greater
number of fangs. Describing the new Predator's design, Stan Winston said,
"Broad concept's the same. The difference is, this is a different
individual. A different individual of the same species. As in a snake is a
snake, but different snakes are different. Their colourings are different,
different parts of their characteristics, their facial structures, subtle
differences.” Kevin Peter Hall returned to play the Predator once more
and had studied African tribal dances, in
order to get into the feel and flexibility of the new Predator, and to give him
more personality. New director Stephen
Hopkins was hired thanks to his work ethic as he had directed Nightmare on
Elm Street 5 in record time and on budget. I think he did a great job, and with
more than 20 different edits of the film, it is fair to say he was a
perfectionist. One of the biggest things about the
Predator sequel and why it is best remembered is down to a little
detail towards the end. The appearance of the Xenomorph skull got
fans into a fury of excitement, the Predator had been fighting the Aliens in
the comics for some time but this made it feel like a full on Predator vs
Aliens film was indeed possible. Fourteen years later us fans were reminded of
the phrase ‘Be careful what you wish for’. Regardless, Predator is often
regarded as not very good but in my opinion this is far from the case.
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