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They haven't ever really rebooted it.They have tried re-energizing the franchise by bringing out sequels but we have never had a true reboot.
No reboot.
How many more times can you reboot this thing? Enough's enough.
Commercially toxic is an accurate description of Arnold in the 2010's.We're a good, what, five years away from anyone touching this with a ten-foot pole. And without Arnold, it's about time people figure out he's commercially toxic.
Every damn thing ever does not need remade or rebooted.
We're a good, what, five years away from anyone touching this with a ten-foot pole. And without Arnold, it's about time people figure out he's commercially toxic.
You think T:G is on par with Fury Road?
I thought [BLACKOUT]this was a joke till I saw the actual comment.[/BLACKOUT]
One was made by a talented passionate filmmaker who loves and understands his film's world and the other by a committee who obviously have never analyzed the first two Terminator movies above a surface level.To me, Fury Road and Genisys are at polar opposite ends of the sequel/reboot spectrum in terms of quality.
The T-800 in T3 was obviously different to the one in T4 though, as the latter completely lost his skin and wasn't sent back to the T3 time period to protect John and Kate. Those movies didn't really follow each other at all.
Yeah I know he was a different Terminator, and even in Terminator 3 he didn't literally mean Him as in that particular Terminator but meant as in another T-800 but one with skin "due to his memories as a child" or something of that nature.
If you watch T3 and then Salvation you will see it does follow more than you think. I disliked T3 so much I had not watched it in years. recently watched it and Salvation again and picked up on some of the things such as the foretelling of Arnold's T-800 and a few other things that link the movies and etc.
But hey, whatever, I'm not trying to persuade you to like Salvation or anything like that. Just sharing my thoughts and opinions. If you haven't watched them in a while, maybe give them a watch and you will see some of what I am mentioning.
Just a minor nitpick but one none the less, the T-800 in T-3 is actually a T-850, a slightly revised and newer model. But otherwise most of the details about it are the same.Well, no, the one sent back in T3 IS the Terminator that killed John in the future, this is stated by the T-800 in T3 clearly. He even says "I killed you" to John. Then he states he is reprogrammed by Kate Brewster and sent back. So again, the T-800 in T4 is not the one in T3 as the one in T3 is sent back after killing John and being reprogrammed.
So, sorry, it doesn't match up at all. And when making Salvation McG clearly stated he was ignoring T3. Not trying to be a dick BTW, just pointing out things.
Fury Road had probably hands down the best action of 2015. I literally can barely remember any action from Genisys.
Also, Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron royally kick Jai Courtney and Emilia Clarke's asses as far as action duos, or as actors in general.
I thought Emilia Clarke did fine as an action star, just not as Sarah Connor. A passing resembalance to Linda Hamilton and a few good lines weren't enough.