Butters
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You must have 'detailed files on the human anatomy'. How do you rate the Terminator's surgery skills in T1 or his suturing in T2?
It's unrealistic outside the context of the movie; however, he did a good job considering that intramuscular, nerve, arterial damage, and primary or secondary infections aren't a factor. The trauma associated with multiple ballistic injuries of that nature would normally result in the requirement for the specific skills of several specialized surgeons.
No there isn't. I still find it hard to believe that it's all made from paper, but apparently it all is...
That's very nice of you to say that. Gore certainly comes with the territory, but I tend to see beyond that and imagine what the end results will be. As a surgeon, I have to make decisions that can change a life forever. It's always challenging, varied and very rewarding. I don't think there's anything more valuable than bringing someone back to life. It is not just a job to me, it's something I enjoy immensely. It's great being part of a team that can change a persons life for the better. Talking with patients long after their surgery and hearing, 'doctor you changed my life' -- knowing the impact you can make in a person's life. There are ups and downs, but I can't think of anything more rewarding.
I like Arnie as a villain
and too bad Arnie don't so we got T2 - the greatest blockbuster for kids in history.
the kid is angry.
and too bad Arnie don't so we got T2 - the greatest blockbuster for kids in history.
The rest of us who take easier rides in life are fortunate that others have loftier ambitions
Watched T3 again the other night....nope, still think it sucks. And disappointing considering Jonathan Mostows comments about T1 in the extras for that film seemed to suggest he knew what was great about the original