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For me, Terminator was a one shot deal. I felt like that first movie fully contained the concept of the future and past working hand in hand to create one continuous loop. To me, that was the novelty of the concept. It's not like there was a pack of Terminators looking back in time through a telescope and said, " No boys. That last one got blown apart. Send another one." It's just become like the Halloween franchise. They don't need a reason, just a place to bring him back. To say this series is redundant is an overstatement for the ages.Leave a comment:
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Not too much I'm seeing there that looks interesting. Trailer plays out like a video game I think.Leave a comment:
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Not entirely convinced yet.
I had already thought about a Terminator story where all the timelines crossed. My idea would have been: T-800 must have been patterned on a human. I would have had Arnie play the scientist (yep, bear with me) who was the template for the T-800 (or maybe a captured human soldier), and "injected" new Terminators into the timelines we've seen in the original movies, seamlessly blending at all together.
If this happens in the new movie, they stole my idea...Leave a comment:
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Looks like it'll either be awesome or stink the place up. Hard to tell.Leave a comment:
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better looking than I expected. Glad to see its not a straight up remake, more of a messing with the timeline like Abrams' Trek movies.Leave a comment:
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Looks----interesting, but they're gonna have to throw a mighty big monkey wrench into the works to make it all seem viable. As much as I enjoyed T2, I'm gonna agree with MIB 41 in saying that the first TERMINATOR movie was sort of the whole circle in and of itself and everything since then has basically been milking the cow. Hopefully for Paramount, those teats aren't stone dry by now as it looks like they're basically "rebooting" The Terminator for the new millennium...Leave a comment:


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