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Thread: Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines Official

  1. July 4 can't get here soon enough for me concerning this movie. It's my all-time favorite series. Although the "send another Terminator back in time" premise is starting to get a little old,(as is Arnold), I can't help but go see it.

  2. The trailer I saw of this made it look like one of those Sci Fi Channel original movies.

    They better not fuck this up.

  3. Damn you Korian, I wanted to post up this official thread!

    But I'm okay, I'm not mad, it's cool..... I am looking forward to this movie. I have seen and own both of the previous installments. I'm a Sci-Fi fan all the way, so I was really excited when I first saw the "last trailer" of T3. The plot seems be in contrast. The first plot is trying to kill John Conner and the second is the Rise of Machines, which is really good. I hope they say what happen to Sarah Conner.

  4. The only thing I want to see in this movie is a lot more of the war between Skynet and humanity. Clips are fine, but hell man I want to see a squadron of T-800s marching across a field of bones looking pissed off as ever blasting the crap out of resistance fighters while 2 or 3 HK's fly above taking out sniper targets and such.

  5. Agreed. This is what my brother and I concluded would only be the suitable end to the trilogy.

    T3 should have taken place in the storyline's present, an epic war of man and machine.


    also: I think the Terminator movies are great, but I'm annoyed about the paradox that comprises the central plot. Does it annoy anyone else? That being, that the computer technology that lead to self-aware, sentient machines was based on those machines. From the future. In other words, the technology needed to create the future, is based on something coming back in time from that created future.

  6. I'm not too annoyed with it, it's all cause & effect. It hurts my brain to actually think about it (considering the fact that it was destined to happen otherwise the war/sentient AI would never have evolved by 1999, thus they wouldn't have had anything to send back to 1984 in which case the war would never have started, the loop goes on - A leads to B, B leads to C, C leads to A, repeat. Cause and effect), but I'm not annoyed with it.

  7. Hmm...this movie seems to keep Arnold's current streak of being beaten up by women in his movies alive, starting with the old lady in End of Days, then in The 6th Day (I forget by whom, but it happened), then again by the terrorist's wife in Collateral Damage, and now the TX.

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  8. In the new issue of Flex magazine, there's an interview with Arnold where he says, after he films his next movie (called Joe's Last Chance), he'll probably enter into negotiations to do T4 (if he doesn't run for Governor of California)!

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  9. Arnie is getting old and now you really see it. There seems something with his voice as well. The 2nd trailer is good though, even if I'm still not 100% convinced it will rule. But even then, it's gonna be a blockbuster good or not. Topping 2 will be very hard indeed.
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  10. Originally posted by cka
    I'm not too annoyed with it, it's all cause & effect. It hurts my brain to actually think about it (considering the fact that it was destined to happen otherwise the war/sentient AI would never have evolved by 1999, thus they wouldn't have had anything to send back to 1984 in which case the war would never have started, the loop goes on - A leads to B, B leads to C, C leads to A, repeat. Cause and effect), but I'm not annoyed with it.

    I don't think it works out that way. Especially if you consider that John Connor couldn't have been born unless he already existed to lead the resistance that would eventually send his father back in time to conceive him. Cause and effect is fine if things are moving along time in a linear fashion (and thus having history repeat itself), but the Terminator series just ignores that entirely. Since they're going back in time, the past has already happened. It doesn't make sense that changes they affect in the past can result in the present "future" (or future "present", if you will)).

    I still think they're great movies (just watched T1 last night...oh, the 80's cheesiness...), and expect T3 to be at least decent, I just think it's strange they'd work with that obvious logic flaw.

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