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This movie is a really great installment in the franchise and I think that this is one of those kind of films that grow more popular through the years. If you are a fan of the Terminator series, then you will find some fun to be had with this movie. There is ton of action and the story really advances the mythology as John meets the person who will eventually teach him how to lead the human resistance.
The opening storyline of the movie is also very interesting when the new Terminator, the T-X, targets John's future lieutenants. The T-X is a very cool new Terminator and is more advanced than the T-1000. Arnold is awesome as always, the best line has to be when he asks the male stripper to take his clothes off. Overall, I think this movie is really cool and will become even more important when the next film comes out.
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this shiped fast and safe and it has perfect sound and pictrue a must by look great even on a non hdtv tvs buy it now
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That AI man versus machine War is 'inevitable'?
What now seems more likely a a collapse
of the oil based infrastructure.
What made II special was the acting of Linda Hamilton.
In this movie we haven't that child, robot
and mother dialog that worked so well.
The female android should have been given more
'character' and nonviolent interaction: she should have been
more clever and scheming maybe.
This is just a long kind of boring chase movie
with a lot of destruction and very little real plot line?
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Not a bad movie. Not as good as T2, which has become one of a handful of DVD's often used to demonstrate home theater systems. Feminists cover your eyes, but I found the woman villain ruined it for me. A little blond in a tight red suit. OK, so in reality it's a shape-shifting killer from the future. But it still looks some chick in a red suit, and though I appreciate the nod to feminists everywhere, it greatly took away from the movie. I mean, why stop there? Why not have the shape-shifter take over the body of a 10 year old girl scout selling cookies?! Would that ruin the movie for you? Seeing Arnold battle a little girl scout? So what's the difference in battling some little blond in a tight red suit? Feminism and political correctness - all the rage when this movie was made - ruined what could have been the best movie of the trilogy.
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Bozo is chased because his mission is still to become the head resistant of a lost humanity engaged in a terrific fight against the machines. Bozo does not read nor write. He is adolescent, but he knows how to drive. With his first hand he holds the steering wheel, another seeks a weapon, with the third, he defends himself, the fourth shuts up his future (who does not know) wife and finally, with his fifth, he passes the speeds. He dramatically lacks a sixth hand to wipe his nose, since the action is so exciting!
In Terminator 2, the evil robot machine was a man. In the third the robot is ... a woman. To help the viewer understand that this is indeed a nasty woman, she is blonde (you will notice that 9 times out of 10 in American cinema, perverse women - those who turn good husbands into sexual bests as in Basic Instinct - neurotic killer and female traitors are blondes. That is a point to clarify ...). And she does not smile. My mother smiled to me, she is nice. A woman who does not smile, is a priori evil. This is the second index. Then, we understand that she is robot as she inflates her chest! Please laugh as it is the only funny moment of the film.
Then, Bozo is seeking, is being himself tracked to be killed. Cascades, lots of smoke, lots of flames ... big pollution that help the Universe understand why Bush refused to sign the Kyoto Protocol on the environment ... What a crazy consumption of oxygen! The (future) step-father of Bozo made a mistake by releasing the anti-virus computer in the pipes that control the world (we are the United States of America, not the Lichtenstein! therefore above of the World). The machines revolt. Nuclear war is ahead. In a last rattle the good step-father who is commander-in-chief asks his son-in-law and daughter to flee in order to take refuge in a bunker to save, nothing less than the Humanity. But there is a last problem to be solved ... they must kill the evil "robot". Well, then ... the computers are too old to be operated! A phone call coming from... an admiral or a general or an arch-duke or a opera dancer... who calls for aid and is happy to fall on Bozo who will certainly become the head of the resistance.
I yawn of deep boredom. My cat was, once again, wiser than me. It slept throughout the film.
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