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Probably in the minority here, but I much prefer T1 to T2.

Idk I think I just liked Arnie as the bad guy. Come to think of it, is Arnie the bad guy in any other movie ? :dunno

Hang on ! I thought of one more:



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We all know what he's saying.. it's just reminiscent of Lucas, that's all. :lol

We LOVE the roughness / rawness - that's the charm, they don't. :huh

I guess if we were in their shoes, we'd have a completely different perspective though of course. :lol

Artists always tinker with their "Babies." Even when I write stuff, I still want to go back and change stuff.

The Terminator was and is a great film. However, I'm sure it didn't come close to what Cameron had in his head. From a visual and effects standpoint.
 
True. But hey at least he has the sense to leave the original alone. And I still think he could make a better Terminator film now than anyone else could.

That's true. And I'd be first in line if he ever decided to make another Terminator film. I still want a film of the future we saw in T1.

I can't believe Cameron is so hard on T1. To me it has always been his greatest film ever. I wouldn't change a single thing.

Still one of my favorites. :D
 
Daft fella. T1 and T2 are so much better than Avatar it's silly!

Cause we had seen Avatar's story before. It was your basic stranger in a strange land becomes accepted premise. I enjoyed the film, but I was never impressed with the story Cameron told. Same with Titanic.


T1 and T2 are for more interesting, and entertaining films. I actually thought T2 posed some interesting questions on Paradoxes and Human condition.
 
Artists always tinker with their "Babies." Even when I write stuff, I still want to go back and change stuff.

The Terminator was and is a great film. However, I'm sure it didn't come close to what Cameron had in his head. From a visual and effects standpoint.
Yes.. & I said all that in one sentence - at the end of that quote. :lol
 
I've just been reading through these posts and started getting jealous I wasn't part of the conversation, lol.
So I just joined, this is the 1st HT I've ever ordered...in June.
Are delays like this pretty common?
 
I can't really pick one Terminator film over the other. I love T1 for how dark and cold it was but I love T2 for it's excitement, effects, characters and story. T1 was simple and straight forward and it works and I believe it holds up still. T2 was a bit more laid back. Although either film would falter if you reversed the "mood" of each film I think.
 
I can't really pick one Terminator film over the other. I love T1 for how dark and cold it was but I love T2 for it's excitement, effects, characters and story. T1 was simple and straight forward and it works and I believe it holds up still. T2 was a bit more laid back. Although either film would falter if you reversed the "mood" of each film I think.

Yeah its defiantly only a choice of two though. ' And when I click my fingers you will be back in the room and would of forgotten that they ever made Terminator 3 & Salvation' :exactly:
 
Yeah its defiantly only a choice of two though. ' And when I click my fingers you will be back in the room and would of forgotten that they ever made Terminator 3 & Salvation' :exactly:

When I absolutely have to look at one of the films as the better version, I guess I would have to go with T2.
 
Yeah its defiantly only a choice of two though. ' And when I click my fingers you will be back in the room and would of forgotten that they ever made Terminator 3 & Salvation' :exactly:

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C'mon, what's not to love....

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