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PBlizz Watches 'The Predator' (2018)

PBlizz Watches 'The Predator' (2018)

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Patrick's Predator Podcast - Getting To The Choppah So You Don't Have To!

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On the 434th edition of Patrick's Predator Podcast, PBlizz is joined by his guest, Seannie-Wan Kenobi of The Princes That Were Promised, for a watch-along of Shane Black's The Predator (2018).

Pat shatters the INCORRECT common knowledge of the veteran Hollywood writer/director's place in The Predator film franchise. As it happens, Shane Black is less a creative force when it comes to our deadly, ugly, alien friend and more of a tourist.

If watching one of The Predator films with Big Poppa Predator himself is one of the items on your bucket list, here is your opportunity to allow yourself to pass into the afterlife with significantly less burden.

Patrick's Predator Podcast - Getting To The Choppa So You Don't Have To!

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Developed and Written by Pat Block

Produced by Pat Block and Seannie-Wan Kenobi

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