Conner was a rebellious smartass teenager in 2.
After the events of 3 and all the **** he has to do now. I think I would lose my sense of humor also.
Shhhh... Harry Knowles will keeel you for thinking for yourself!
Conner was a rebellious smartass teenager in 2.
After the events of 3 and all the **** he has to do now. I think I would lose my sense of humor also.
Yeah.... I mean, except, well, T2 was the second greatest mindless action movie ever made (the best, if you don't count Die Hard as being mindless; and I don't). But you're right. The humor in T2 really made me grimace. For that matter, Edward Furlong made me grimace. But it's one of those things you can accept because it's one of those pivotal movies for kids who were growing up in the nineties.
At least they went a new direction with the series. T3 was kind of a waste.
Not totally though. I mean T-X was cool.... and Hot.
I think the problem comes from repeating the formula. The reason T2 was great in comparison to Terminator, and Aliens was great in comparison to Alien, is that they flipped the script. T3 fell into the same hole that Alien 3 (and practically every other sequel) did. It was the same movie with a different cast. Even the action sequences felt like an attempt to remake the T2 sequences with newer effects.
Although, I'll admit. The chase with the fleet of cop cars was pretty wicked.
Shhhh... Harry Knowles will keeel you for thinking for yourself!
So totally agree on all counts.
I think I will love it as I never really cared for the first 3. They were all average.
Yeah, T1 idea was the future is inevitable, T2 said it wasn't, T3 could have only worked if it was set on Judgment day (which I recall was originally 1997) and not retardedly "delayed". The ONLY other place to take the franchise is in the future, which is the only thing that really has me excited for this.Word.
I think the problem is, Terminator doesn't really lend itself to more sequels. T2's whole theme was that the future can be changed. T3's theme was "Whoops! Never mind! You're screwed John!"
I'm not saying the new movie won't be good. I just wonder if it wouldn't have worked just as well without being a part of the franchise, or being a soft reboot rather than a sequel.
That said, the reason this has potential where T3 didn't is.... this is exactly what Terminator fans have always wanted to see. I don't think there was a kid out there who saw the flash forwards to the robot apocalypse and wasn't desperate to see a whole movie made up of that stuff.
I think I will love it as I never really cared for the first 3. They were all average.
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I think the problem is, Terminator doesn't really lend itself to more sequels. T2's whole theme was that the future can be changed. T3's theme was "Whoops! Never mind! You're screwed John!"
I'm not saying the new movie won't be good. I just wonder if it wouldn't have worked just as well without being a part of the franchise, or being a soft reboot rather than a sequel.
That said, the reason this has potential where T3 didn't is.... this is exactly what Terminator fans have always wanted to see. I don't think there was a kid out there who saw the flash forwards to the robot apocalypse and wasn't desperate to see a whole movie made up of that stuff.
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Tog said:I think the other ones were great setup now.
.... Sometimes I want to punch you square in the nuts, Tog.
But I love you, so you're safe.