Zantera
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I don't want to judge T6 yet because we only have a trailer (which I thought was meh) so I'll still give it a fair chance when it comes out. But one thing I thought about is...
Imagine if they gave a good indie director ~10 million dollars in budget and said "make a Terminator movie". Part of me feels this would have almost guaranteed been a better movie than the ~150-200 million dollar Terminator movies we've been getting lately. Instead of getting insane CGI spectacle scenes that looks like cutscenes from Playstation 3 we would be getting more oldschool tricks, practical effects and focus more on "show, not tell".
The first two movies were so great because they felt so practical. T1 was so simple and charming and executed so well. T2 had a big budget but the action setpieces were so damn fantastic and memorable that they still hold up insanely well. I think about the chase scene early on with John on his dirtbike and the T1000 in the truck with Arnie arriving on his bike. That whole sequence felt so real and practical and I've seen videos of how it was filmed and you can tell in the movie when you see it that they went through a lot of hassle to film that and get it right, and thats why it's so great. I imagine if they tried to film that sequence today, it would have been 95% green screen and CGI and it would have looked and felt awful. But then you watch T2 and every time they ram each other or slam into things you can feel the weight of it.
Imagine if they gave a good indie director ~10 million dollars in budget and said "make a Terminator movie". Part of me feels this would have almost guaranteed been a better movie than the ~150-200 million dollar Terminator movies we've been getting lately. Instead of getting insane CGI spectacle scenes that looks like cutscenes from Playstation 3 we would be getting more oldschool tricks, practical effects and focus more on "show, not tell".
The first two movies were so great because they felt so practical. T1 was so simple and charming and executed so well. T2 had a big budget but the action setpieces were so damn fantastic and memorable that they still hold up insanely well. I think about the chase scene early on with John on his dirtbike and the T1000 in the truck with Arnie arriving on his bike. That whole sequence felt so real and practical and I've seen videos of how it was filmed and you can tell in the movie when you see it that they went through a lot of hassle to film that and get it right, and thats why it's so great. I imagine if they tried to film that sequence today, it would have been 95% green screen and CGI and it would have looked and felt awful. But then you watch T2 and every time they ram each other or slam into things you can feel the weight of it.