That's a good question.
I suppose it could be due to Sarah's emotional attachment to him that he was kept around but yeah I'm surprised pops didn't even bring up the issue of his continued existence being potentially problematic.
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That's a good question.
I suppose it could be due to Sarah's emotional attachment to him that he was kept around but yeah I'm surprised pops didn't even bring up the issue of his continued existence being potentially problematic.
I liked everything except for the happy ending. Really detracted from the earlier emotional scene.
Also if Terminator: Granpa knew that all the liquid metal needed was a control chip that he has in his brain, why wouldn't he upgrade before the fight? They look at the puddle and hint at it but he doesn't even try?
Probably a small gripe after so many iffy things but I rolled just fine with most of them.
Daenerys looked like a tiny hispanic chick with a booty in this. I approve.
its such a waste, because I think we all wanted to see upgraded pops beat wholesale ass on the newest model.
Probably with the next movie if this one did well.
Going back to Skynet, Superherohype has an interesting article on the Matt Smith version:
I didn't think they'd go so deep into the "multiverse" concept but at least that gives the franchise a bit more to work with than the usual Judgement day path.Quote:
With Terminator Genisys now in theaters, it’s a safe bet that die hard fans are trying to put together the clues and solve some of franchise’s new mysteries. As we heard the cast reveal in yesterday’s video, there’s a lot of unanswered questions that will be explained should Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions elect to move ahead with a sequel. Today, in an interview with CraveOnline, Genisys scribes Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier fill in a couple interesting details about Matt Smith’s character, the manifestation of Skynet itself. Although he doesn’t have a lot of screen time in the new film, he’s clearly a major player in what’s to come.
“You see in the beginning,” says Kalogridis. “[Matt Smith] grabs John. He’s not from this timeline. He’s from an alternate universe, in the multiverse. Another of the many universes that exist. That Skynet is not from that timeline… This Skynet has been to this universe, and this universe, and this universe. That’s why he says, ‘I came a very long way to stop you.’ He’s not from here. So he’s watched it. He’s watched it happen a bunch of different times, and each time he’s seen it there is a different result but the same result.”
Kologridis goes on to say that this iteration of Skynet is very specifically not the Skynet from The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgement Day, as this one has, to some degree, the ability to traverse the Terminator multiverse, witnessing repeated fates involving Sarah and John Connor taking on the machines. How he achieved that reality-hopping ability is, for now, anyone’s guess. Pushing the theory to the extreme, the Matt Smith Skynet could even have witnessed the events of the television series “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles,” any of the comic book tie-ins from over the years or even, for the matter, Wayne’s World.
so many doctor who jokes
Stop making these movies.
Stop going to them?
I do the same thing with the Superhero shit. Bitch that they're awful, but give them my money anyway. Of course, the hope is that they won't be pandering, incomprehensible babby fetish movies. But they always are.
This is on Hulu so I just watched it. Aside from some unfunny funny bits, I liked it. The front end is definitely the strongest part. I liked all the callbacks to T1.