TheVileOne
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If the leaks are real, it's pretty much Genisys 2.0 here.
I only ever caught TSCC here and there. Was it genuinely good?
If the leaks are real, it's pretty much Genisys 2.0 here.
I've avoided the leaks but as time's gone on I've kinda got the feeling that was the case.Whoever produced Dark Fate felt Genisys was such a great idea that it was worth another try.
Thanks for the breakdown!Definitely. I mean, it was a Fox show from 10 years ago, so don't expect like huge Game Of Thrones setpieces or writing like Breaking Bad/The Americans level, but it's sort of next-tier-down-from-that awesome.
Tonally it's sort of like a less-brutal T1 with a little of that T2 flair, the casting is pretty awesome (maybe Glau aside, but even she's basically decent and gets the job done). Music's better than anything post-Fiedel, and they do some really interesting things with the mythology, take it in some pretty ballsy directions - some of which you probably wouldn't want for the movies, but it works great in the show in context. Just see it as an "elseworlds" story (which helps swallow the re-castings better in the first place, see it as its own thing) and you'll dig it.
Couple of drawbacks, "Kyle Reese had a brother who got send back!", and the CG Terminators are kind of ass, but they're few-and-far between and mostly it's just guys playing them with the flesh coverings, so it's not a huge deal.
On-balance it's a million times more legitimate O.G. Terminator than anything post-Cameron movie-wise.
Yes that was what struck me in particular.If the leaks are real, it's pretty much Genisys 2.0 here.
That and "come with me if you want to live."
Yeah, I just read the leaks. And look, I kinda get the rationale forkilling off John Connor, since he's essentially just another white savior cliche and the franchise hasn't known what the hell to do with him since T2. But like Vile said, killing him off basically undoes the first two movies, which up until this point have been the only good ones.
Yeah, I just read the leaks. And look, I kinda get the rationale forkilling off John Connor, since he's essentially just another white savior cliche and the franchise hasn't known what the hell to do with him since T2. But like Vile said, killing him off basically undoes the first two movies, which up until this point have been the only good ones.
T2 even shows John Connor leading the resistance. If they really undo it and say it was Johanna Connor...
Well, I guess we're misogynists then
Yeah, I just read the leaks. And look, I kinda get the rationale forkilling off John Connor, since he's essentially just another white savior cliche and the franchise hasn't known what the hell to do with him since T2. But like Vile said, killing him off basically undoes the first two movies, which up until this point have been the only good ones.
Nope. **** it, I'm out.Yeah, I just read the leaks. And look, I kinda get the rationale forkilling off John Connor, since he's essentially just another white savior cliche and the franchise hasn't known what the hell to do with him since T2. But like Vile said, killing him off basically undoes the first two movies, which up until this point have been the only good ones.
Since when did Terminator become about f***ing gender politics anyway?!Yeah seriously, you can't pin white saviour on that two film narrative; that's the type of mentality, if picked up en masse, that will alienate people who have followed this story for a very long time.
Again my opinion is if they can't continue on that two film narrative without the central character that they built it upon then they shouldn't bother at all.
I don't know if I'd call it gender politics more misguidedness. Cameron once said the story had nowhere to go after T2; but that was pre Avatar Cameron. Post Avatar Cameron seems to be all about the cash.Since when did Terminator become about f***ing gender politics anyway?!
Some speculation as to how they could do the timeline changes while still repeating themes and ideas:A good film supersedes a questionable creative decision so I will remain open to change.
I will say though that I wish Dark Fate (or any of the preceding attempts) would try hard to 'colour inside the lines' of the timeline established in the first two films. It's not impossible to do, and any and all changes to the history tend to muddy the waters.