the Blair Witch
We never even see her. How do we know for sure that’s how witches behave?
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JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org 3 days ago
Bruh, what cherry picking. Literally in the exact same movie you have velociraptors stalking prey in groups and the dilophosaurus doing their own patronizing thing. If we look to other movies, you’ve got Xenomorphs, you’ve got tremor worms, you’ve got pumpkin head, you’ve got Moder (The Ritual), you’ve got the Blair Witch, etc.
There’re plenty of good stalking monsters in film, some of which that you don’t even know are there till it’s too late.
the Blair Witch
We never even see her. How do we know for sure that’s how witches behave?
The witch stalks them for days, picks them off when alone, and at the climax of the film ambushes them in the abandoned house. I’d say that counts as a persistent ambush predator.
Blair Witch
Eh? That’s not exactly comparable, is it?
I’d say that a witch creature which stalks trespassing videographers counts as an indigenous predatorial species of a local ecosystem.
Well if we’re listing all that, you forgot Predator! :p
setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world 3 days ago
In that scene the T-Rex is trying to flush out people which it knows are hiding somewhere as well.