He's not funny. He's starting to become annoying...
He looks awesome in this shot.
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P., you think I'm a so-called 'modern fan'?... I assume that phrase is supposed to imply that I just watched these films for the first and only time a couple months ago, and I've completely forgotten all the content... You silly person... I'm 49 years old. I saw both movies when they were released, and I've seen them dozens of times since then.no-how and no-why, all seen in the movies (for those who saw them).
and please don't think that that crappy droid with "power cells ejecting and working with zero power cells left" thing counts for a terminator even for one second
again, please, watch the movies you discuss before discussing them! by now i guess you haven't seen any of Robocop movies.
those modern fans.
Does anyone think SS is close to shipping their initial orders soon?
He's trolling. Ignore him or report him.
P., you think I'm a so-called 'modern fan'?... I assume that phrase is supposed to imply that I just watched these films for the first and only time a couple months ago, and I've completely forgotten all the content... You silly person... I'm 49 years old. I saw both movies when they were released, and I've seen them dozens of times since then.
Perhaps YOU should re-watch the Terminator films; Do you not recall when Arnold was driving down the highway in the desert, and he tossed his power cell out the car window, and it made a small nuclear mushroom cloud? (Endo, that's the moment when we DID see the power cell; he held it in his hand) On that occasion he had no choice, because it was damaged and unstable. The next time a terminator power cell was detonated, it was a last-ditch attempt to kill John Conner while stuck in the closing blast doors, as mentioned above. That was the ONLY option left to kill the enemy, and would of course result in the terminator's own destruction as well. Thanks for bringing that up, Endo- it's a perfect example in support of my hypothetical argument.
And for Collectorguy:
1) You are correct, the fuel cell is in the chest- my mistake, I typed the processor chip's location by mistake
2) The fuel cells CAN be intentionally detonated as a means to destroy the target, as pointed out above by Endo
3) Robocop's hand has a grip of 400 foot-pounds, as stated in the film; The T-800's head and neck could easily have been exposed
to greater forces than that during the diesel truck explosion that damaged his leg in T1. All things considered, I doubt Robocop has enough strength to rip off a T-800's head outright, and the faster T-800 can avoid Robo's attempts to grapple it anyway.
4) None of this matters if Godzilla crushes both cyborgs underfoot.
5) I want a toasted bagel. Robocop and T-800 are both inferior, because they can't appreciate a good toasted bagel.
6) Note: there is NO comment #6
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