Upon seeing some leaves move near to him, the cinematic tension builds as Blain slowly cocks his gun, preparing to blow the Predator to pieces. Like all classic films, we see that the tension is unjustified as a small rainforest creature (genus: unknown) comes out from the brush. With a wry smile, Blain turns and walks away.
Blain "ain't got time to bleed", but he has got time to die in this film
Big mistake! At that instant, the Predator launches a shot at him from the trees and hits him in the arm. This leaves Blain stunned, and he has just enough time to turn around in amazement before the next shot from the Predator blasts out the entire contents of his chest.
heh, that's quite a funny website I found..
read the one for billy
http://www.moviedeaths.com/predator/billy/
The Predator killing off Dillon (q.v.) is the final straw for Billy so he decides to meet his fate head on, and makes a last stand on a log bridge over a very nice ravine.
Dutch tries to reason with him (for about 3 nanoseconds) then decides to leave him to it and dash like a sissy girl to the helicopter rendez-vous point.