Oh, I don't know, how about the whole bit about John Connor can not exist if Judgement Day never happens? The whole last hour of T2 was devoted to assfucking the series - changing something that can't possibly be changed.Neon Dingo wrote:Provide a few examples of how T2 "assfucks" the series (It not being a series before T2 was released) and then we'll talk.
Once more time, since you're obviously not smart enough to grasp this concept: PLASMA CANNON > KNIFE.First of all, the T-X is just lame. Let's add a plasma cannon and a saw! That will make her really cool! Not. She didn't even really use her weapons all that effectively to justify her being any better than the T-1000 in my opinion.
Terminators all have a default look based on their model number. It'd be stupid to have only male terminators since the entire point of them is as an infiltration unit. If you can't grasp that, there's no help for you.No point. I just hated the female terminator.
No, it's a T-800.. 101 is the model number. Model 101s look like Arnie, model 102s look like someone else, model 103s look like someone different from 101 and 102, and so on.First of all, the T-X is just a regular T-101 combined with a T-1000. Nothing creative about that. Just highly derivative. T-X is metal. T-101 is metal. So? He was a walking knife goddammit. That's fucking cool. T-1000 melded to the floor. That was awesome. T-1000 opened an elevator with his knife arms. They just expanded on those ideas for T-X basically.
And everything other than the floor bit, which was pretty stupid to begin with(Where's the T-1000's power source, CPU, etc?) the T-X can do because it has the same polymemetic alloy around it. It could make knives, claws, etc. but it doesn't need to because it's got that gun arm!
Furthermore, because it has an endoskeleton, the T-X can do a hell of a lot more - like have built in tools and weapons. It can be stronger because you have an endoskeleton backing up up that alloy. It can be faster since you don't have the liquid metal alloy pushing it around, the skeleton carries it.
Did you even SEE the first Terminator?! Terminators were designed to infiltrate the human resistance in the future. That's their whole point! As such, you'd need models of both genders. That's why you'd have both male and female models, kid - they're infiltration units! You make two genders, and it doesn't matter which one you send back! Just pick one that's closest to the time unit, and tell it to go kill people!Alright, I'd like to know who checks who's a terminator when in fact nobody knows what the hell a Terminator is except for the main characters. They made T-X a female because they wanted to try something new and wanted to give a bunch of guys (the target audience) boners. I thought she was lame as hell. She didn't have the intimidation that the T-1000 had with his scrawny angular face. She was a manequin, goddammit.
Maybe they should all wear snowshoes then. :roll:...Right. But that still doesn't make them any more balanced than regular shoes.
No, you're just fucking stupid because you can't grasp why an infiltration unit would neen to come in both models.Yes, I am nitpicking. But I'm nitpicking this specific thing because the female terminator idea is fucking stupid.
You must have missed where that beam was on suspended rollers.You must have totally missed the part where the T-1000 ran a 2 ton steel beam into the side of the Terminator five times.
The T-1000 didn't rip that arm off, it was ripped off in gearworks.Oh yeah, and the part where he gets the Terminator's arm ripped off.
Kyle Reese smacked the T-800 around in Terminator with a crowbar, he must be super strong!Oh yeah, and the part where he stabs him with a metal pole.
What compassion for John Connor? The T-800 didn't care anything about John Connor any more than the fact he was a mission parameter. This movie wasn't A Boy and His Terminator, that was T2. And the T-X most certainly did kick the T-800's ass, she stomped his damned head off.T-X doesn't really kick his ass. She just "corrupts his system" and he somehow overwrites this corruption with the compassion of John Connor. Please.
In both movies, you have a bad guy sent back to kill someone in the past and in both movies, a protector is sent back as well. That's the plot of all three movies. The T-800 in T2 is just playing Kyle Reese's role of the protector and the T-1000 is filling in the role of the T-800 in Terminator.Wrong. You see, T2 tricks you into thinking another machine is after Connor, like in the first one. But wait! Arnold Schwarzenegger is the protector! And we have a new machine that wants to kill him! T3 it's the same thing as T2. Arnold protects Connor, new advanced machine comes after him.
The T-800 jumps on the hood of the car and punches his hand through the windshield, trying to grab Sarah, they shoot Arnie off the hood IIRC, and then they drive off. Basically the same thing as what happens in T2 and T3, except rather than shooting the terminator off in T3, they run under a tractor trailer to ditch the T-X.Don't recall that, but you're probably right.
It was a bar, notice the island bar where you buy drinks taking up the majority of the floor. That's where Kyle Reese is sitting and drinking. A dance club would want to have more open floor space, so no island bar.Not at all. That was a dance club.
So, you're saying that because the T-800 got his clothes from a location where alcoholic beverages are served, then it's gay? That's funny, because Terminator 2 must be gay too, since there were a lot of references to things from Terminator in T2.And that wasn't a setup scene like the bar scenes were in T2 and T3. I'm trying to show how the T3 bar scene is a derivative of the one in T2, only really, really gay.
The only fundamental difference is that the cops were already inside the building in Terminator 1. You have the good guys trying to get out because of the bad terminator trying to kill them, cops running around being annoyingly dense and getting shot up, and the bad guy hunting them all down in the confusion. They're all three Cops getting in the way and creating a problem while the bad guy comes for the good guys scenes.Not at all. That was the Terminator going directly after the police officers and kicking their ass. It wasn't like they were holed up inside somewhere fighting cops. And that scene rocked so much more than the one in T3 did, you cannot possibly deny it.
Except see didn't. She never used a pistol. Who needs to think about something now?Haha, except she did. Think about this for a minute. "Hey officer, I have large breasts. I want your sex. CAN I HAVE YOUR GUN?" Give me a break.
I just proved you don't know the difference between prop work and CG.That was CG. I know CG when I see it and it was very poorly done CG. Prove me wrong.
Then again, it's James Cameron who totally botched the time travel plot of the first two.I know James Cameron wasn't involved. Which is why Linda Hamilton conveniently isn't in this one anymore. I just hate it when movies change directors or creative talent. It really shows. The directing wasn't nearly as artistic (Remember the burning playground at the opener of T2? That was infinitely more artistic than everything in T3 combined).
The T-800 would know where to find her, because she programmed it. The T-X was responding to a police call. Duh.Hahahaha, that's funny, because they specifically state they're at the animal clinic at 5 in the morning on an emergency call, well before it opens. Wouldn't you think the terminators would go to her house first and see if she's at her home at 5 AM? I think they would. And I think this movie has more holes than swiss cheese.
Again, she did, GEENYOUS. You don't need a pistol if you have a gun arm! Think about it! Here's another thing to think about, pistol is a euphamism.Oh, believe me, I know why they made a female terminator. Which is why I think it's stupid. Yes, they wanted a woman for infiltration, blah blah blah. Doesn't convince me it was a good idea because she never used her sexuality to infiltrate!
So, you like the superficial shit?I don't really know how you could like the one in T3 any better. It was all the same type of stuff they did in T2. I liked it better in the Matrix because it had guns, kung fu, motorcycles, lots of cops (not stupid remote control cars) and it was longer and better directed. And it has better special effects.