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05-21-2009, 09:42 PM
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Re: Terminator Salvation
Saw this today, it was ok but nothing special or great.
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05-21-2009, 11:08 PM
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#33
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Location: Manitoba, Canada
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Re: Terminator Salvation
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Originally Posted by Mighty Galvatron
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As much as I loved the show, there was only so much they could do before the storyline led into Terminator 3, and lets be honest, it was getting rather stale.
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05-21-2009, 11:34 PM
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#34
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Re: Terminator Salvation
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Originally Posted by JaySmith
As much as I loved the show, there was only so much they could do before the storyline led into Terminator 3, and lets be honest, it was getting rather stale.
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Sure it had a few episodes that I thought were dumb or boring but I really liked it overall. The characters have really grown on me, even Derek.
In my opinion the story was getting really good when season 2 ended. I just wish it would continue...maybe another network will pick it up?
I heard that this show disregarded Terminator 3, so that would not have been an issue.
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05-22-2009, 01:54 AM
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Location: Heading back to Kyoto
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Re: Terminator Salvation
I enjoyed terminator 3. It had a lot of great moments. Especially, when he walks out with that coffin and the doctor loses it. And Arnold being put through buildings. Kate Brewster with a machine gun. The bathroom fight. Great stuff there.
There's not much joy here. And when there is, its a total cheesefest. Its sad when humanities last hope doesn't act anything like a human being.
It disregards events of 3, but uses one fact show in 3 as an important plot point. It feels like it completely disregards 2. I think the only thing it maintains is that they remember Kyle Reese shows up in the first one.
I keep thinking that if the replayed the "future" segment of T2 enough times to fill the two hours, that would have been better.
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05-22-2009, 12:28 PM
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#36
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Re: Terminator Salvation
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Originally Posted by Mighty Galvatron
I heard that this show disregarded Terminator 3, so that would not have been an issue.
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This is true. They were going to pretend 3 didn't happen.
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Originally Posted by onecoin
I enjoyed terminator 3. It had a lot of great moments. Especially, when he walks out with that coffin and the doctor loses it. And Arnold being put through buildings. Kate Brewster with a machine gun. The bathroom fight. Great stuff there.
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I enjoyed T3 also. I don't know what the big deal was with that movie and why so many people didn't like it. I guess I wasn't expecting much, cause I really didn't think much of T2. I mean, I liked T2, but it's not like I have to own it or anything. T3 had its charms and I thought it was cool at times, like the scenes you mentioned, as well as when Arnold was fighting the reprogramming, and how the nuking of humanity was going to happen regardless. For what it was worth, T3 didn't pull any of its punches.
I've read a lot of stuff about how T4 is pretty void of humanity, how a lot of the fun from the first three movies was pretty much non existent. Well, I'm gonna see it this weekend, so again, I'm not expecting much. The way I see it, it can't be as bad as Wolverine was. Now that was a waste of time.
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05-23-2009, 06:22 AM
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#38
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Location: Heading back to Kyoto
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Re: Terminator Salvation
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Originally Posted by Protoman
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That I would watch.
It makes sense too cause the Harvester in the movie sounds oddly familiar.
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05-23-2009, 06:59 AM
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Location: Stoney Creek, Ont
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Re: Terminator Salvation
I like how it actually sounded like Cristian Bale.
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05-24-2009, 06:46 PM
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#40
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Re: Terminator Salvation
Ah man... Night at the Museum 2 beat it by $10 million Bale lost to Stiller
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