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Spiritual_Chaos said:Fifthelement said:^^^ I really enjoyed Bad Times . . .The Man from U.N.C.L.E. I wish they had done a second movie.
I did dig Hugh Grant in this I remember. But I did him in anything ofc
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PJ_Soul said:Terminator 2: Judgement DayLove it every time I see it.They really should have not had him leave his arm behind in the steel factory and stopped making them after this one. #3 isn't bad (just that chase scene with the crane alone makes it worth it), but seems unnecessary anyhow, because the one thing that really bugs me about #2 is that the Terminator doesn't remember that he has left that arm behind in the steel plant. Like, they are literally there throwing a terminator's arm into the molten steel, and then destroying his body, and that doesn't occur to him or anyone else? Like, dude, where is your arm? Dumb. I know they decide that jusgement day is inevitable, but I don't buy it. But other than that, great movie, lol.
The follow up movies are not based on him leaving his arm behind though...??
But I never thought of that... haha... this movie makes a big deal out of a left behind arm and a chip from the first movie -- and here the T-800 leaves his arm behind. That is a weird error. But have never thought about it before.
And #3 is bad, in how... much of a shallow, made-for-TV remake of this one it feels like.
Sad that with Dark Fate, that when they got Linda Hamilton back and Cameron was "somewhat" involved they couldn't go back to a smaller horror-oriented movie and built up a "franchise" from that instead of once again failing in making a BIG BLOCKBUSTER that an audience would care for. And that cyborg-woman from the future should have been cut out -- she and Sarah Connor has the EXACT same role in the movie. And also, the mexican woman... named something starting with a D... being alone in the car plant against a robot trying to figure out what the hell is happening (before meeting Sarah Connor) and trying to survive, would work A LOT better than a cyborg showing up and 1) throwing out plot exposition and 2) destroying all tension with her being able to protect the woman with no real problems.
1. Woman alone in close quarters with the bad robot not knowing what the hell is happening (as in the first movie)
2. Meeting Sarah Connor, here taking on the role of the protector/robot
3. Comin upon Arnold as the old T-800 turned human
4. No fucking exiting a plane up in the sky with some parachuting jeep and having weightless anime fights.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:Terminator 2: Judgement DayLove it every time I see it.They really should have not had him leave his arm behind in the steel factory and stopped making them after this one. #3 isn't bad (just that chase scene with the crane alone makes it worth it), but seems unnecessary anyhow, because the one thing that really bugs me about #2 is that the Terminator doesn't remember that he has left that arm behind in the steel plant. Like, they are literally there throwing a terminator's arm into the molten steel, and then destroying his body, and that doesn't occur to him or anyone else? Like, dude, where is your arm? Dumb. I know they decide that jusgement day is inevitable, but I don't buy it. But other than that, great movie, lol.
The follow up movies are not based on him leaving his arm behind though...??
But I never thought of that... haha... this movie makes a big deal out of a left behind arm and a chip from the first movie -- and here the T-800 leaves his arm behind. That is a weird error. But have never thought about it before.
And #3 is bad, in how... much of a shallow, made-for-TV remake of this one it feels like.
Sad that with Dark Fate, that when they got Linda Hamilton back and Cameron was "somewhat" involved they couldn't go back to a smaller horror-oriented movie and built up a "franchise" from that instead of once again failing in making a BIG BLOCKBUSTER that an audience would care for. And that cyborg-woman from the future should have been cut out -- she and Sarah Connor has the EXACT same role in the movie. And also, the mexican woman... named something starting with a D... being alone in the car plant against a robot trying to figure out what the hell is happening (before meeting Sarah Connor) and trying to survive, would work A LOT better than a cyborg showing up and 1) throwing out plot exposition and 2) destroying all tension with her being able to protect the woman with no real problems.
1. Woman alone in close quarters with the bad robot not knowing what the hell is happening (as in the first movie)
2. Meeting Sarah Connor, here taking on the role of the protector/robot
3. Comin upon Arnold as the old T-800 turned human
4. No fucking exiting a plane up in the sky with some parachuting jeep and having weightless anime fights.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:Terminator 2: Judgement DayLove it every time I see it.They really should have not had him leave his arm behind in the steel factory and stopped making them after this one. #3 isn't bad (just that chase scene with the crane alone makes it worth it), but seems unnecessary anyhow, because the one thing that really bugs me about #2 is that the Terminator doesn't remember that he has left that arm behind in the steel plant. Like, they are literally there throwing a terminator's arm into the molten steel, and then destroying his body, and that doesn't occur to him or anyone else? Like, dude, where is your arm? Dumb. I know they decide that jusgement day is inevitable, but I don't buy it. But other than that, great movie, lol.
The follow up movies are not based on him leaving his arm behind though...??
But I never thought of that... haha... this movie makes a big deal out of a left behind arm and a chip from the first movie -- and here the T-800 leaves his arm behind. That is a weird error. But have never thought about it before.
And #3 is bad, in how... much of a shallow, made-for-TV remake of this one it feels like.
Sad that with Dark Fate, that when they got Linda Hamilton back and Cameron was "somewhat" involved they couldn't go back to a smaller horror-oriented movie and built up a "franchise" from that instead of once again failing in making a BIG BLOCKBUSTER that an audience would care for. And that cyborg-woman from the future should have been cut out -- she and Sarah Connor has the EXACT same role in the movie. And also, the mexican woman... named something starting with a D... being alone in the car plant against a robot trying to figure out what the hell is happening (before meeting Sarah Connor) and trying to survive, would work A LOT better than a cyborg showing up and 1) throwing out plot exposition and 2) destroying all tension with her being able to protect the woman with no real problems.
1. Woman alone in close quarters with the bad robot not knowing what the hell is happening (as in the first movie)
2. Meeting Sarah Connor, here taking on the role of the protector/robot
3. Comin upon Arnold as the old T-800 turned human
4. No fucking exiting a plane up in the sky with some parachuting jeep and having weightless anime fights.
Summer & Lena kicking butts. Thumbs up for this!
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ikiT said:Part one of Tiger.
"A new two-part Tiger Woods documentary isn’t going to be a comfortable stroll down memory lane for the golf icon.
Early screenings of the film, produced by HBO, have seen it described as a “mess” that “errs too often on the salacious” and allows Woods’ story to be told by “spurned lovers and grudge holders”."
and there's a whole lot of armchair psychoanalysis from these people. you have to wonder if they've been fed this shit from the film makers.
i was kind of surprised Bryant Gumbel was involved, after seeing the whole thing.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
F Me In The Brain said:dankind said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:Terminator 2: Judgement DayLove it every time I see it.They really should have not had him leave his arm behind in the steel factory and stopped making them after this one. #3 isn't bad (just that chase scene with the crane alone makes it worth it), but seems unnecessary anyhow, because the one thing that really bugs me about #2 is that the Terminator doesn't remember that he has left that arm behind in the steel plant. Like, they are literally there throwing a terminator's arm into the molten steel, and then destroying his body, and that doesn't occur to him or anyone else? Like, dude, where is your arm? Dumb. I know they decide that jusgement day is inevitable, but I don't buy it. But other than that, great movie, lol.
The follow up movies are not based on him leaving his arm behind though...??
But I never thought of that... haha... this movie makes a big deal out of a left behind arm and a chip from the first movie -- and here the T-800 leaves his arm behind. That is a weird error. But have never thought about it before.
And #3 is bad, in how... much of a shallow, made-for-TV remake of this one it feels like.
Sad that with Dark Fate, that when they got Linda Hamilton back and Cameron was "somewhat" involved they couldn't go back to a smaller horror-oriented movie and built up a "franchise" from that instead of once again failing in making a BIG BLOCKBUSTER that an audience would care for. And that cyborg-woman from the future should have been cut out -- she and Sarah Connor has the EXACT same role in the movie. And also, the mexican woman... named something starting with a D... being alone in the car plant against a robot trying to figure out what the hell is happening (before meeting Sarah Connor) and trying to survive, would work A LOT better than a cyborg showing up and 1) throwing out plot exposition and 2) destroying all tension with her being able to protect the woman with no real problems.
1. Woman alone in close quarters with the bad robot not knowing what the hell is happening (as in the first movie)
2. Meeting Sarah Connor, here taking on the role of the protector/robot
3. Comin upon Arnold as the old T-800 turned human
4. No fucking exiting a plane up in the sky with some parachuting jeep and having weightless anime fights.
Summer & Lena kicking butts. Thumbs up for this!I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:Fifthelement said:^^^ I really enjoyed Bad Times . . .The Man from U.N.C.L.E. I wish they had done a second movie.
I did dig Hugh Grant in this I remember. But I did him in anything ofc"What the CANUCK happened?!? - Esquimalt Barber Shop0 -
Fifthelement said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Fifthelement said:^^^ I really enjoyed Bad Times . . .The Man from U.N.C.L.E. I wish they had done a second movie.
I did dig Hugh Grant in this I remember. But I did him in anything ofc"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
dankind said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:Terminator 2: Judgement DayLove it every time I see it.They really should have not had him leave his arm behind in the steel factory and stopped making them after this one. #3 isn't bad (just that chase scene with the crane alone makes it worth it), but seems unnecessary anyhow, because the one thing that really bugs me about #2 is that the Terminator doesn't remember that he has left that arm behind in the steel plant. Like, they are literally there throwing a terminator's arm into the molten steel, and then destroying his body, and that doesn't occur to him or anyone else? Like, dude, where is your arm? Dumb. I know they decide that jusgement day is inevitable, but I don't buy it. But other than that, great movie, lol.
The follow up movies are not based on him leaving his arm behind though...??
But I never thought of that... haha... this movie makes a big deal out of a left behind arm and a chip from the first movie -- and here the T-800 leaves his arm behind. That is a weird error. But have never thought about it before.
And #3 is bad, in how... much of a shallow, made-for-TV remake of this one it feels like.
Sad that with Dark Fate, that when they got Linda Hamilton back and Cameron was "somewhat" involved they couldn't go back to a smaller horror-oriented movie and built up a "franchise" from that instead of once again failing in making a BIG BLOCKBUSTER that an audience would care for. And that cyborg-woman from the future should have been cut out -- she and Sarah Connor has the EXACT same role in the movie. And also, the mexican woman... named something starting with a D... being alone in the car plant against a robot trying to figure out what the hell is happening (before meeting Sarah Connor) and trying to survive, would work A LOT better than a cyborg showing up and 1) throwing out plot exposition and 2) destroying all tension with her being able to protect the woman with no real problems.
1. Woman alone in close quarters with the bad robot not knowing what the hell is happening (as in the first movie)
2. Meeting Sarah Connor, here taking on the role of the protector/robot
3. Comin upon Arnold as the old T-800 turned human
4. No fucking exiting a plane up in the sky with some parachuting jeep and having weightless anime fights.
Only saw the first episode back in... 06/07 or when it aired. Hmm. Not a TV-series guy but maybe it would be interesting to watch."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Shirley Manson was a Terminator? JESUS I have to find thisBy The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
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Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
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Started Narcos: Mexico last week
up to season 2 episode 3. Enjoying it
im out of order, never seen Original Narcos
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I need to rewatch THE RING 2 (american) for a friends horror podcast
And then I will re-watch SUPER MARIO BROS"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
23scidoo said:By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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dankind said:F Me In The Brain said:dankind said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:Terminator 2: Judgement DayLove it every time I see it.They really should have not had him leave his arm behind in the steel factory and stopped making them after this one. #3 isn't bad (just that chase scene with the crane alone makes it worth it), but seems unnecessary anyhow, because the one thing that really bugs me about #2 is that the Terminator doesn't remember that he has left that arm behind in the steel plant. Like, they are literally there throwing a terminator's arm into the molten steel, and then destroying his body, and that doesn't occur to him or anyone else? Like, dude, where is your arm? Dumb. I know they decide that jusgement day is inevitable, but I don't buy it. But other than that, great movie, lol.
The follow up movies are not based on him leaving his arm behind though...??
But I never thought of that... haha... this movie makes a big deal out of a left behind arm and a chip from the first movie -- and here the T-800 leaves his arm behind. That is a weird error. But have never thought about it before.
And #3 is bad, in how... much of a shallow, made-for-TV remake of this one it feels like.
Sad that with Dark Fate, that when they got Linda Hamilton back and Cameron was "somewhat" involved they couldn't go back to a smaller horror-oriented movie and built up a "franchise" from that instead of once again failing in making a BIG BLOCKBUSTER that an audience would care for. And that cyborg-woman from the future should have been cut out -- she and Sarah Connor has the EXACT same role in the movie. And also, the mexican woman... named something starting with a D... being alone in the car plant against a robot trying to figure out what the hell is happening (before meeting Sarah Connor) and trying to survive, would work A LOT better than a cyborg showing up and 1) throwing out plot exposition and 2) destroying all tension with her being able to protect the woman with no real problems.
1. Woman alone in close quarters with the bad robot not knowing what the hell is happening (as in the first movie)
2. Meeting Sarah Connor, here taking on the role of the protector/robot
3. Comin upon Arnold as the old T-800 turned human
4. No fucking exiting a plane up in the sky with some parachuting jeep and having weightless anime fights.
Summer & Lena kicking butts. Thumbs up for this!What? Shirley manson from the band Garbage? I'm confusededit: ok just googled it and wasn't aware she was cast in the Sara Connors Chronicles. Never saw that tv show, might have to look into it now. Pretty coolPost edited by eeriepadave on8/28/98- Camden, NJ
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HughFreakingDillon said:23scidoo said:Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
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The DaVinci Code
not convoluted at all. Tom Hanks' hair? Legendary.
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