BaconIsMyBFF

31st Jan 2003

Predator (1987)

Corrected entry: When Blaine is shot from behind by the Predator, it blows a large hole through his chest. How did it go through the ammo backpack for the minigun without damaging it? (00:47:01)

Correction: Blaine is shot from above at an angle. We never actually see the entry wound but the shot was meant to go through his back higher than where the backpack is. The backpack sits near the center of Blaine's back and the shot could have come in between his shoulder blades.

BaconIsMyBFF

27th Dec 2001

Predator (1987)

Corrected entry: In the scene where Mac and Dillon attempt to kill the predator you see the rear view of Mac's head being blown clean off his shoulders, yet when Dillon discovers his lifeless corpse a few moments later his head is intact and there is merely a trickle of blood running from his forehead.

Correction: The head isn't exploding, the blood is just raining down on the camera.

The back of Mac's head was blown completely out, the shot following the camera being covered in blood confirms this and it also confirms that Mac's head was not entirely blown apart. The entry wound is small while the exit wound is enormous. This is consistent with how the weapon works when Blaine is killed.

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