Thank you.
Thank you.
I just remembered: In that scene, Senator John has a daughter, who addresses Sarah as Grandma*, so I guess that settles it.
* I know the kid calls Sarah Grandma in the novelization. Can't recall if this also happens in the filmed version
I do have to wonder about the life lived by this particular timelines version of Sarah Connor. She was still wanted for horrendous crimes, now she's sitting in a public park visiting with her son the senator. Did she fake her death? Does she have a new identity? Did she do time? Is she in hiding?
in the happy timeline Skynet was avoided, her name cleared, and she resumed a normal life?
Indeed.
No doubt the abuse Sarah suffered at the mental institution would be a mitigating factor as well.
The main problem with the franchise is that nobody seems to be able to come up with a development that doesn’t involve Judgment Day being postponed and robots returning one more time. Even Dark Fate merely renames and updates the usual post-T2 framework.
I wanted to see the war play out as a two-parter, and then a brave new world where the victorious Humans and the surviving Machines have to learn to live together.
Terminator - Absolute trash.
Terminator Salvation - Its better then the original film,
I think you have got to be the youngest person I have ever come across who hates teenagers with such passion. Did you hate other teens this much when you were one?and this is also one of the few moviues that has a teenage character who is pretty good instead of being annoying.
Other than Star Wars 1970s Cambrian explosion that set the stage...the era of the ‘space’ film was 1979-1982.While I greatly enjoyed the second Alien movie, it regrettably flipped the script on the concept in a way, at least to me. The first Alien movie was a full-blown horror movie with science fiction trappings. The series after the sequel then became science fiction movies with horror trappings. Less about the scares and more about the booms.
IIRC, Cameron does commentary for the deleted ending, either on its own, or as part of the regular commentary track. It wasn't about leaving room for sequels; it was about the tonal whiplash it would have produced, and how it would have distracted from the emotional climax of Uncle Bob's self-sacrifice.
And it wasn't the last time he shot an ending of mind-boggling awfulness, either:
Guaranteed, keeping that ending would have lost the movie its Best Picture win.
... And now, for old time's sake, my Terminator Time Chart, which justifies T3's existence via its "the military originally created Skynet" theory:
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When it comes to the various Terminator films, my quick thoughts:
Terminator - Absolute trash. Arnold is fine and gets a few good scenes as the Terminator, but I actively loathe Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese in this film and want The Terminator to kill them. I consider this the worst film in the series.
But Sarah didn't commit any crimes or murders. She was merely on the run from the Terminators, and later broke into the inventor's house - but then allied with them. So, in the happy timeline Skynet was avoided, her name cleared, and she resumed a normal life?
I guess the authorities decided to look the other way in the matters of
1) Attempting to blow up a computer factory (failed)
2) Escape from a hospital with a wanted fugitive and her son whose foster parents died horribly (and leaving a lot of the hospital personnel injured)
3) Shooting up the home of respected software engineer Miles Dyson
4) Recruiting said software engineer into their cult and successfully blowing up said computer factory after having a shootout and injuring almost the entire LAPD
5) Tearassing down an LA freeway, totaling a police helicopter, trashing cars and exchanging fire before crashing a liquid nitrogen truck into a fully staffed steel factory
6) Death of LAPD CHiP Officer Austin
7) Destruction of CyberDyne property (T-800 microprocessor and arm)
Yeah, I'm sure Sarah Connor only got probation![]()
I've taken a minute and still don't know how to respond to this.When it comes to the various Terminator films, my quick thoughts:
Terminator - Absolute trash. Arnold is fine and gets a few good scenes as the Terminator, but I actively loathe Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese in this film and want The Terminator to kill them. I consider this the worst film in the series.
Whereas turning the first Alien movie into a big budget action adventure piece for Aliens produced probably my third favourite movie, with T2 doing the same was diminishing returns. Bigger, louder, flashier and iconic it may have been, but it lacked the claustrophobic relentless nightmare atmosphere of the original. A great movie, but not up to T1 standards.Terminator 2 - Best film in the franchise. Arnold is great, but this time around Sarah Connor is also really good, and this is also one of the few moviues that has a teenage character who is pretty good instead of being annoying. The story of the film is also great, the T-2000 is really cool, and the action still holds up very well. I genuinely enjoy this movie.
I guess the authorities decided to look the other way in the matters of
1) Attempting to blow up a computer factory (failed)
2) Escape from a hospital with a wanted fugitive and her son whose foster parents died horribly (and leaving a lot of the hospital personnel injured)
3) Shooting up the home of respected software engineer Miles Dyson
4) Recruiting said software engineer into their cult and successfully blowing up said computer factory after having a shootout and injuring almost the entire LAPD
5) Tearassing down an LA freeway, totaling a police helicopter, trashing cars and exchanging fire before crashing a liquid nitrogen truck into a fully staffed steel factory
6) Death of LAPD CHiP Officer Austin
7) Destruction of CyberDyne property (T-800 microprocessor and arm)
Yeah, I'm sure Sarah Connor only got probation![]()
The story showed her trying to do that. The issue being that by the time she realized that was the way to go; the psychologists knew it was an act. Remember she basically told them what they wanted to hear for 6 months, and brought up what was promised once she showed she realized what the 'truth' was; and the team of psychologists didn't buy it even after 6 months; and that was part of what drove her to ultimately escape to find John.The bit at the mental institution doesn't do it for me. Why would she try to convince people of her views if she knows that it's useless. You'd think she would get that the only way for her to get out of there is to pretend that she doesn't believe any of it. I mean look at her. Who wouldn't think that she's lost her mind?
The story showed her trying to do that. The issue being that by the time she realized that was the way to go; the psychologists knew it was an act. Remember she basically told them what they wanted to hear for 6 months, and brought up what was promised once she showed she realized what the 'truth' was; and the team of psychologists didn't buy it even after 6 months; and that was part of what drove her to ultimately escape to find John.
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