Predator: Dark Ages
Predator: Dark Ages
NR | 26 May 2015 (USA)
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Follows a group of war-torn Templar knights who are put to the test against a strange beast that stalks the lands of England. This battle is what Myths and Legends are made of. An independent fan film.

Reviews
Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
FrogGlace In other words,this film is a surreal ride.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Aneesa Wardle The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
mullins-chase Like many, I would "obtain" this movie through any means necessary due to a love of everything Predator. This however is something "special" IMO. Obviously the staff cared enough about it to make it not only above average but damn great for a short. Kudos to the staff; this will remain in my Aliens,Predator Archive for eternity (as long as my NAS survives).
mr-azeemtahir I was expecting less from this. But it really helps you relive the classic Predator legacy. The medieval time setting is very creative, interesting. No plot holes. No time-waste. It really matches high budgets. The producers put in very good effects, props and money into this. To the point, precise. Even the character development (in this small span of screen-time) is done nicely. The Predator is in it's complete originality. The sounds effects, the background music, editing, dialogue is all top-notch. The characters are strong for a short-film. Memorable. The ambiance is very nicely done. If it were longer and a full-feature film, it can expect a lot of praise. Well done!
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) This is a 27-minute movie from earlier this year written and directed by James Bushe, easily his most known project so far. I liked this film the most before they met the actual evil creature. Let me add that I am not familiar with any of the "Predator" films, but I felt the monster here looked like from a Power Rangers episode, so not very convincing to me. And the story is a bit generic. A group of heroes set out to kill a threatening monster and it kills them one by one until only the hero is still around, well and one other guy. Admittedly, the Muslim character added almost nothing for me. They too him with them on this journey because he met a similar creature before, but he adds really nothing till the final fight and I guess that was also the only reason he was somehow in it. In the end, they apparently did some kind of solution to religious conflict with Christians and Muslims just being in peace with each other. This was fairly random though as we do not face monsters like these in the real world, for which people would have to unite. Anyway, it was a decent film for the first half and the human characters were fairly memorable. Unfortunately, it goes south pretty quickly after this. Not recommended.
ActorAndrewFord Basically, rips-off quite a bit of material from the previous Predator films and merely accepting that to create a reference isn't necessary. It's kind of a hybrid-rehash which, means it fails 50% in the CREATE ORIGINAL SCRIPT CONTENT area which; is what separates modern mass production films from the era of the late 70's-2000...NOT what quality FILMS ARE ABOUT! Story telling is an art... NOT EVERYBODY CAN DO IT.HOWEVER, don't let that blind you from truly RESPECTING and enjoying this short MASTERPIECE because the setting and twists especially in the ending is ORIGINAL and for a Indie short this damn good it sets a new standard and commitment level for the actors involved... although the average big, slow Predator suit and execution failed too. Absolute stand-alone film! If 100% original version with none of the mistakes I mentioned. A 100% successful Full feature is very possible.