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July 8th, 2003, 02:42 PM
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Saw it last night, and liked it.... but, didn't think it was better than the matrix....
some parts were too cheesy...
but overall, i think it's a great movie. |
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July 8th, 2003, 02:43 PM
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| Quote: Originally posted by Droppyale
some parts were too cheesy...  | Talk to the hand... 
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July 8th, 2003, 02:48 PM
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I loved those cheesy parts, they were hilarious! When I was in the theatre, everybody laughed at those cheesy parts like when the stripper says talk to the hand and he actually does, when he has the Elton John glasses on, when TX is driving a car through the seat and the guy's chest, and all those other fairly silly things that happened  . |
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July 8th, 2003, 02:53 PM
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lol. Yes. I mean Matrix Reloaded. I liked that movie quite a bit...just making fun of the "rave" scene as did Bob the Great
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July 8th, 2003, 03:04 PM
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Getting back on topic though...the more I think about how T3 ended, the more I like it. I mean really...otherwise it basically would have been a repeat of T2 except for the fact that the new villian was an EXTREMELY HOT chic. *ahem* lol
It's also interesting how the future keeps changing each time around...I mean in the first movie, the T-800 was the most advanced. In the 2nd movie the T-1000 was the latest and greatest...perhaps technology moved along quicker because they found the smashed CPU and the arm from the original T-800? And then comes along the T-X. Yet another improvement to the Terminator series...but I'm curious as to the why's and how's the T-X came about instead of them making another T-1000. In that future...did the T-1000 ever exist in the first place? Lots of questions could be asked... |
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July 8th, 2003, 04:03 PM
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Lotsa holes in the philosiphy, if the future keeps on changing, that means the past and the present keep changing... so the three bear no co-relation if it keeps on changing which doesn't make any sense. If they sent the robots back, then the future the robots are living in won't be guaranteed to be the same way. This also means that the Past, Present, and Future are still taking place and that they could all be changed by the Robots..... time travel doesn't make any sense 
Its best not to think about it as , obviously, the movie wasn't meant to make you think as much...
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July 8th, 2003, 04:40 PM
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Ya definitely meant more for eye-candy then anything else. I still find it interesting...or maybe odd that each time around a different set of ppl were sent back through time...and at different points in the past!
WARNING...SPOILER
I wonder why they sent the terminators back so close to Judgement Day? With time travel...they could have sent them back at ANY time they chose. I guess they realized that there was nothing they could do to prevent Judgement Day from happening and went to the next objective...to make sure that Conner survived Judgement Day.
Something else...where did the super-virus come from? They don't really spend much time on where it came from or who wrote/released it. |
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