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Episode 6 - The Predator (2018) Review

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On the sixth episode of Much Review About Nothing, we review The Predator (2018). Again, we must point out that we haven't seen the movie. That is 100% not a joke. Everything we know about the film comes from the trailer, reviews, articles, and our own biased preconceptions. Listen along as we ponder burning questions like: Just how powerful is the menacing super-weapon known as "The Cringe?" What do you call an exoskeleton that's on the inside? How glad are you that dogs don't have people faces? Why on earth is Autism a major plot-point in this ridiculous, sci-fi bloodbath? But most importantly, what do you do if a rogue prop-gun desperately tries to end your film by murdering the main villain? (#RIPSterlingKBrown).

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On the sixth episode of Much Review About Nothing, we review The Predator (2018). Again, we must point out that we haven't seen the movie. That is 100% not a joke. Everything we know about the film comes from the trailer, reviews, articles, and our own biased preconceptions. Listen along as we ponder burning questions like: Just how powerful is the menacing super-weapon known as "The Cringe?" What do you call an exoskeleton that's on the inside? How glad are you that dogs don't have people faces? Why on earth is Autism a major plot-point in this ridiculous, sci-fi bloodbath? But most importantly, what do you do if a rogue prop-gun desperately tries to end your film by murdering the main villain? (#RIPSterlingKBrown).

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