

#DEADLY PREY MOVIE#
The only thing this movie needed for an extra edge was some Robert Z’Dar. Taste is subjective anyway and usually what’s considered the the most tasteful films are really just dumpsters overflowing with overrated garbage. Better to learn these things sooner rather than later.ĭeadly Prey certainly isn’t a movie for most people or those who think they have taste. We never dated again but I had to know if she was down to get dirty or just some chick that would make me take her to Kate Hudson movies. I once used this movie as a test with some girl on a date. What we get is one man’s war against a corrupt commander and his super solider mercenaries. This time, they kidnap the wrong guy, as he’s a super soldier that was once trained by the same commander that leads the psycho commandos. The story in this one is about this private military group that trains its killer elite by kidnapping real people and staging manhunts somewhere outside of Los Angeles. Everything in it just feels right for the type of picture that this is. The Prior boys put their souls into these movies and Deadly Prey is probably their magnum opus.

Like other Prior movies, this is a violent spectacle that features bad acting, crazy situations but just enough heart and charm to make it something that’s better than just a forgettable pile of shit. Most of David’s movies, at least all the ones I’ve seen, feature his hard bodied brother. This movie stars Ted Prior, David’s brother and a ripped, blonde mulleted badass. Deadly Prey, however, is probably Prior’s best known picture and even spawned a sequel that was made just a few years ago. Other than that, I haven’t seen any of these in a long time. The only Prior film I’ve watched in recent memory was The Final Sanction, which I also reviewed. If you have, you’ve probably been changed by the bizarre insanity of his work. Prior film, you’re probably a fairly normal person. Music by: Tim Heintz, Tim James, Steven McClintockĬast: Cameron Mitchell, Troy Donahue, Ted PriorĪction International Pictures, 88 Minutes
