1987 sci-fi action classic Predator is on television for free this weekend with a sequel also available to watch on TV
An action-packed spectacle hailed as a 'masterpiece' hits the small screen this weekend for prime evening entertainment.
As they stumble across a trail of corpses, the team comes to the terrifying realisation that they are the prey of a diabolical being gifted with immense strength and the chilling ability to vanish into thin air. The movie is etched in cinematic history not least for Schwarzenegger's emblematic utterance: "Get to the chopper."
Echoing similar sentiments, another critic observed: "A year before the release of Die Hard, McTiernan captured loads of suspense, terror, and sheer testosterone. They simply don't make them like this anymore."
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