Way too many plot holes... right from the start the plot development requires the audience to make too many presumptions, which is a poor way to begin any movie, let alone a sci-fi action movie. Completely uninteresting, stereo-typed characters. I'm not sure what the Laurence Fishburne character was supposed to add. Was he looking for something to do or does he really need the money that bad? I enjoyed the original Predator movie as it had a strong antagonist/protagonist relationship. You don't see a "Predator" movie for the intellectual aspect of movie-making. However, it's not too much to ask for a less convoluted storyline, better editing and more plausible scenarios/situations. This reboot falls flat on so many levels, and leaves the viewer wondering if the people involved in Hollywood's sci-fi genre are even trying to innovate anymore.
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