That's what I've always thought as well.
Side note: Regarding the human model for the T-800, does anyone know why they did that stupid (and, thankfully, deleted) Sergeant Candy scene from T2? Not only did they inexplicably give Candy a Southern accent, they had somebody ELSE in the room speak with Arnold's real voice ("We can fix it"). If the makers of T2 bothered to do any scene like this, couldn't they just have had Arnold do his own voice?![]()
Well, I have to say that the new spoiler leaks don't inspire me with much confidence. I'm not opposed to the ideas they're going with in general, but I'd be lying if this wasn't just one more thing to be disappointed by. I highly doubt this will be the Terminator film that turns the franchise around.
That deleted Sergeant Candy scene is from T3, not T2.
If Skynet designed them.That seemed like more of an ad-hoc approach and IIRC the results were a little crude.
Clearly the exoskeleton must be fitted with some kind of interface to receive nerve "pain data" and dispense nutrients, oxygen and fluids. While it certainly wouldn't need as much as a human body, it would still need some (even if they gene spliced in an ability to photosynthesise.)
Indeed, the Terminators are specifically referred to as "cybernetic organisms" on several occasions. By definition that means there must be a systemic interface between the biological and non-biological.
That said when you look at the intended function of the Terminators, I doubt the living tissue was ever really designed to last indefinitely. I mean how long would the average infiltration mission last? A week? A month? A year? Old Arnie just proves that Skynet probably over designed these things for it to have lasted so long, or was very pessimistic about it's chances of wiping out the last humans inside of a few decades.
I doubt it. It doesn't sound like him (even "doing a voice") and any reference to it being him goes back to that wiki entry, which is itself completely unsourced. (Except other places propagating it, also unsourced.)The Terminator wiki says that Samuel L. Jackson, of all people, was the voice of Candy.Can anyone confirm?
They certainly designed a lot of what Skynet uses. The Terminator is built using designs that pre-date Judgment Day, as Reese says in the first film, "Cyberdyne Systems Model 101".Humans could have designed everything before judgement day.
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Are you suggesting that a sixty year old woman can't play a bad-ass action character? Because if anyone can make that work it would absolutely be Linda Hamilton. Sigourney Weaver could do it too and there are probably dozens of other women that age that could work. No one seems to mind when Harrison Ford or Bruce Willis go back to their old action roles.
It was The Terminator in T2 who said that. [/pointless correction]Kyle said that Skynet nuked Russia because the Army tried to turn it off.
Not only did they inexplicably give Candy a Southern accent, they had somebody ELSE in the room speak with Arnold's real voice ("We can fix it").
Clever idea but it does not work at all. In a fully clothed scene maybe. But Arnold and Sly have radically different bodies. Their physiques are as iconic as their faces. The whole time I am thinking there is Sly’s face on Arnold body. From the side or back it is totally Arnold.This isn't really related to Terminator VI but it seemed like a good place to dump this.
From a new favorite deepfaker: Stallone in T2:
The future's going to be interesting.
Well, I have to say that the new spoiler leaks don't inspire me with much confidence. I'm not opposed to the ideas they're going with in general, but I'd be lying if this wasn't just one more thing to be disappointed by. I highly doubt this will be the Terminator film that turns the franchise around.
If they're the ones I read, then it's just more of the same tired shit.
30 years after Judgement day, 30 years of malnutrician, plauge, famine, neglect and radiation, no one in their 20s is going to have a physique like 34 year old Arnold.
Terminators, to be convincing, given the environment, should've been lean and worn to look a little like the rat-eating dregs scurrying through the burnt out cursed rubble.
Terminators disguised as seaguls, dropping a hand full of marbles from 600 feet.
And then of course OJ Simpson was considered but ultimately rejected because James Cameron didn't think anyone would believe him as a heartless killer.
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