Bit late to the party but still...
You're always wlecome to the party. Nice write up, by the way.![]()
Bit late to the party but still...
You're always wlecome to the party. Nice write up, by the way.![]()
Do I have to bring a bottle?![]()
The problem with me and the Terminator franchise is that it always leads to Skynet winning. Apart from T2's alternate future-coda ending (where Skynet is wiped from the timeline and never exists), time travel is never used to its logical conclusion. It never works. Humanity never wins. And that's why I don't like it.
The problem with me and the Terminator franchise is that it always leads to Skynet winning. Apart from T2's alternate future-coda ending (where Skynet is wiped from the timeline and never exists), time travel is never used to its logical conclusion. It never works. Humanity never wins. And that's why I don't like it.
In T1 humanity does win, the Terminator is Skynet's last throw of the dice. I think humanity will always win in the series but the studio doesn't want to kill a franchise
You're always wlecome to the party. Nice write up, by the way.![]()
Do I have to bring a bottle?![]()
Bring some adreneline and soma.![]()
The problem with me and the Terminator franchise is that it always leads to Skynet winning. Apart from T2's alternate future-coda ending (where Skynet is wiped from the timeline and never exists), time travel is never used to its logical conclusion. It never works. Humanity never wins. And that's why I don't like it.
In T1 humanity does win, the Terminator is Skynet's last throw of the dice. I think humanity will always win in the series but the studio doesn't want to kill a franchise
The problem with me and the Terminator franchise is that it always leads to Skynet winning. Apart from T2's alternate future-coda ending (where Skynet is wiped from the timeline and never exists), time travel is never used to its logical conclusion. It never works. Humanity never wins. And that's why I don't like it.
In T1 humanity does win, the Terminator is Skynet's last throw of the dice. I think humanity will always win in the series but the studio doesn't want to kill a franchise
The problem with me and the Terminator franchise is that it always leads to Skynet winning. Apart from T2's alternate future-coda ending (where Skynet is wiped from the timeline and never exists), time travel is never used to its logical conclusion. It never works. Humanity never wins. And that's why I don't like it.
In T1 humanity does win, the Terminator is Skynet's last throw of the dice. I think humanity will always win in the series but the studio doesn't want to kill a franchise
The only way for humanity to truly win is for Skynet to never have existed. At least *one* of T2's endings has this...![]()
I tend to watch both films at some point during a given year. As I get older I find that I have to consider Terminator to be the superior of the two films. It's got such a bleak, desperate atmosphere and a near-perfect sense of pacing. I also love the ending. However because of nostalgia I still get more enjoyment out of T2. It's still a rare example of Hollywood going completely over the top and still coming out with something worth watching.
The best thing about Salvation? That awesome, awesome fucking trailer with NIN's "The Day The Whole World Went Away." I still watch that thing when I'm in one of those weird moods where I spend an hour watching old movie trailers on YouTube.
T3 has grown on me a little, but I still consider it a vastly inferior film to the first two. I've just never been all that keen on Clare Danes or Nick Stahl.
It had a better story, better acting, better dialog, and no obnoxious kid in gut wrenchingly horrible cutesy bonding scenes between him and the robot. T2 had better special effects and that is the only area in which it outshines the original.I caught a bit of "The Terminator" on AMC the other night. Now, more than ever, I am baffled by all the people calling it better than its sequel.
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