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== Franchise-wise ==
* [[Evil Is Cool]]: Given its bizarre weapons and technology and the unique design from [[Stan Winston]], the Predator inevitably became another popular slasher villain along the lines of Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees.
* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]: Given that [[Stan Winston]] was involved with the special effects, the Predator suits and cloaking device still look amazing years after they left theaters.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: A camouflaged biped uses endurance, superior tech and stalking to kill targets, not for food but sport.
 
== The first movie ==
* [[Award Snub]]: Losing the Visual Effects Oscar to ''[[Innerspace]]''. Not so much for the loss, as ''Innerspace'' had some amazingly impressive and innovative special effects itself, but more for the fact this was the only Oscar any of the films were nominated for.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Blain and Mac.
* [[First Installment Wins]]: While some of the sequels have their fans, the original ''Predator'' is by far the most well known and revered film in the franchise and is universally considered to be an action classic.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Of course, any movie with Arnie and Jesse Ventura is funnier because of their subsequent political careers, but lesser known is that Sonny Landham (Billy) also tried to run for Kentucky Governor and Senator. For more context on Landham, since he isn't nearly as well-known as his co-stars, he was rejected for being too much of a right-wing nut ''by the Libertarian Party'' -- meaning that, however dimly you might think of Ventura or Schwarzenegger, neither of them can fairly be called the [[Overly Narrow Superlative|worst gubernatorial candidate in the cast of ''Predator''.]]
* [[Fountain of Memes]]: Virtually every single one of the main characters has an infamous action or one-liner.
** Carl Weathers later mocked this with a spoof campaign commercial: "Vote for me. I was in ''Predator''!"
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]:
** See [[Ironic Echo]] on the main page. Arnold would later star in The Expendables.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]:* Of course, any movie with Arnie and Jesse Ventura is funnier because of their subsequent political careers, but lesser known is that Sonny Landham (Billy) also tried to run for Kentucky Governor and Senator. For more context on Landham, since he isn't nearly as well-known as his co-stars, he was rejected for being too much of a right-wing nut ''by the Libertarian Party'' --... meaning that, however dimly you might think of Ventura or Schwarzenegger, neither of them can fairly be called the [[Overly Narrow Superlative|worst gubernatorial candidate in the cast of ''Predator''.]]. Carl Weathers later mocked this with a spoof campaign commercial: "Vote for me. I was in ''Predator''!"
** Arnold would later star in ''[[The Expendables]]'' and accuse [[Sylvester Stallone]] of liking to fight in the jungle.
* [[Ho Yay]]: When Blaine is killed, everybody on his team is upset, but his 'friend' Mac is absolutely devastated. He becomes almost suicidally vengeful and explains to a concerned Dutch that Blaine was his ''friend'', with special emphasis on the word.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: Some of the one-liners are downright ''legendary''.
{{quote|'''Blain''': Bunch of slack-jawed faggots around here, this stuff'll make you a Goddamn sexual Tyrannosaurus - just like me!
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'''Mac''': "OH BABY, OH BABY, I'M GONNA HAVE ME SOME FUN, I'M GONNA HAVE ME SOME FUN, I'M GONNA HAVE ME SOME FUN...."
'''Dutch''': "Ruuuuun! Goooooo! Get to da choppa!"
'''Dutch''': "You're one ugly motherfucker." }}
** Billy's laugh and the Predator's variation of it.
** A smaller example: After ''KONY 2012'' came out, [[Trolls]] on Facebook and the like started posting pictures of Dillon (who - with his mustache and outfit - looks a lot like Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony, the target of ''KONY 2012'') saying nothing but variations of "This guy's awesome", to see how many people they could rile up. [http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/people-who-think-carl-weathers-is-joseph-kony It worked.]
** The use of handheld miniguns.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]:
** A smaller example: Afterafter ''KONY 2012'' came out, [[Trolls]] on Facebook and the like started posting pictures of Dillon (who - with his mustache and outfit - looks a lot like Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony, the target of ''KONY 2012'') saying nothing but variations of "This guy's awesome", to see how many people they could rile up. [http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/people-who-think-carl-weathers-is-joseph-kony It worked.].
** The world as seen through the Predator's heat vision. Also the distorted recordings of Billy's laugh and Mac's voice ("Over here", "turn around", "anytime")
* [[Most Wonderful Sound]]: The Predator's plasma caster and Blaine's minigun.
** The part where Dillion looks around the jungle after hearing "anytime" and the Predator's cackles. As he looks around (we see from his point of view), you can clearly see him standing on the branch.
* [[Narm]]: "GET TO DA CHOPPA!" Though many fans view it as [[Narm Charm]], particularly given the memorable sequencce that immediately follows.
** The Killers over in the comics, take a Predator and remove all forms of honor like not killing those that can't fight back and limiting their tech to make things even, they also use Aliens as hunting dogs.
* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny|"Seinfeld" Is Unfunny]]: While still a great action movie, some elements of ''Predator'' are hardly unique now that they have been imitated several times.
** In a strange real life example, according to P.W. Singer's ''Wired for War'' during the 2004 battles for Fallujah the U.S military set up a system to broadcast the Predator's laugh throughout the city in an effort to intimidate the insurgents. It worked so well that a ''marine scout team'' had to request it be turned off because it was freaking them out.
** Handheld miniguns are hardly revolutionary now that several action movies have imitated or parodied them.
** The Predator in general. In can camouflage itself and making itself near invisible (unless water comes into play), can mimic human voices to lure victims, collects human skulls and spines as trophies, etc.
** Visible invisibility isn't as exciting now that works like ''[[Halo]]'' have imitated it.
** "Want some candy?"
** Back in its time, the film itself was considered shocking as it broke the action movie mold by having Arnie and his friends defeated by a stealthy being that used its brain and deception to defeat them and, in turn, is only beaten in the end by some quick thinking on part of the hero. Nowadays, it's common practice for action movies such as ''[[Die Hard]]'' have their protagonists rely on their brains instead of heavy firepower and shooting stuff.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: As Mac affectionately lays a whisky flask on Blain's body to Alan Silvestri's mournful yet warm and gentle trumpets.
* [[Special Effects Failure]]:
{{quote|'''Mac''': Goodbye, bro.}}
** The blank-firing adapters are visible in the barrels of Arnie's crew's guns.
** Later that night, Mac is on guard and looking at the stars whilst going over Vietnam memories with Blain. Throughout this sequence, he's chewing tobacco - tobacco that everyone refused when Blain offered it to them in the helicopter.
** Later in the film, the Predator is seen swinging during daylight when it is nighttime in one shot.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: A camouflaged biped uses endurance, superior tech and stalking to kill targets, not for food but sport.
* [[Tough Act to Follow]]: None of the sequels have managed to match the level of popularity the first film has, with most of the follow-ups being dismissed as coming short or mediocre.
* [[Uncanny Valley]]: Several unusual ''audio'' examples, from the creepy distortions the Predator hears when the men speak to its bizarrely human laugh at the end.
* [[Values Dissonance]]: Blain calls the others "slack-jawed faggots" when they politely refuse tobacco.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Political?|What Do You Mean, It's Not Political?]]: The film has been noted as an allegory for [[The Vietnam War]]: an unseen enemy who is well versed in camouflage, defeating a "superior" American force (the Predator's technological advantage notwithstanding).
 
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