Predator 1987 Archive.org ((exclusive))

If you are looking for specific "stories" about the film's creation or legacy, Archive.org features several historical artifacts:

Beyond video, archive.org excels at preserving audio ephemera. A search reveals the original (composed by Alan Silvestri, conducted by James Horner) ripped in high fidelity. Silvestri’s score is a masterpiece of minimalism—using pounding percussion and dissonant brass to mimic the Predator’s own clicking and chittering. Listening to the isolated score on archive.org, one realizes that the Predator is actually the most musical character in the film; his self-destruct countdown is a rhythmic tone poem. predator 1987 archive.org

The BFI Archive contains reviews from 1987 that analyze how the film deconstructs the "invincible" 80s action hero. If you are looking for specific "stories" about