Brainiac
Super Freak
Re: Terminator: Genisys (July 1st, 2015)
yeah true
If by "disturbing" you mean "derivative" then you're correct.
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yeah true
If by "disturbing" you mean "derivative" then you're correct.
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Here's a Hollypoop worthy pitch:
Sex & The City style TV series. During the events of T5, T-pops intervenes at Sarah's apartment right before T-84 kills Ginger. T-pops saves Ginger, throws her onto his recently acquired Vespa, & they go & find Sarah. After stopping in at their favourite coffee house & many laughs later, they decide to go shopping. T-pops loves his outfits & sunglasses, & so ends the pilot, followed by episode one..
Yes actually.
creepy indeed.... that Skullface/Red Skull look is very disturbing
We're living in the golden period of the disposable era - everything's flippantly transient.In the absence of finding any download links for the Genisys script, I've been reading through the different drafts by Cameron for T1. I don't understand what happened in Hollywood, do people still write scripts like this but they just never get made? Even as a script it's gripping from start to finish.
a dev my man! All your questions are justified but... It wil probably never be t2 or t1 but hopefully if it's any better than t3 and salv - half the job done [emoji97]
Well if that doesn't sound like a thumb firmly on the pulse of what people want from a Terminator movie I don't know what would!
Yep, had a feeling. ''Back off! Right....now''
I don't even know what to say about that. What's it supposed to be? If it isn't the Asian-1000 then wtf? And how will they fit 3 ****ing villains into this one film? Did they learn nothing from Spiderman 3 and ASM2? And should anyone even give a **** when they have so completely butchered the T-800? When you want the hero to die because of how embarrassing he is does it matter how ''cool'' the villain is....is that likely to redeem the film in any way at all? I think not.
From the sounds of it even that is far from likely. An emotional T-800? An appalling idea if their intent is to make a serious Terminator movie. On the other hand if they are aiming to make another spoof on a par with T3 then they'll have a great success on their hands.
Well if that doesn't sound like a thumb firmly on the pulse of what people want from a Terminator movie I don't know what would!
Yep, had a feeling. ''Back off! Right....now''
I don't even know what to say about that. What's it supposed to be? If it isn't the Asian-1000 then wtf? And how will they fit 3 ****ing villains into this one film? Did they learn nothing from Spiderman 3 and ASM2? And should anyone even give a **** when they have so completely butchered the T-800? When you want the hero to die because of how embarrassing he is does it matter how ''cool'' the villain is....is that likely to redeem the film in any way at all? I think not.
I think that's just a reforming Asian T-1000. Looks like they're channeling a little Hollow Man in the animation of his anatomy which is actually kind of cool IMO.
If you remember in 1991 when the T-1000 emerged from the truck wreckage he started to morph into a silver person and then kind of abruptly changed into Robert Patrick. I think they're just taking advantage of current tech to make his transformations a little more fluid. We'll see.
That was my initial assumption till I read mention of a 'new' villain where it seemed like they weren't referring to the T-1000.
Ah go on.
Don't click the spoiler if you don't want this film potentially completely ruined ahead of seeing it. I haven't been able to find a download of the script to read myself yet, but from what others have posted:
Matt Smith is supposedly playing a new type of Terminator called the T-5000 that's infiltrated the human resistance in 2029. It's some kind of nanotechnological entity that infects a host body and transforms it into a Terminator. After John Connor sends Kyle Reese back in time and the timeline changes, it infects Connor (who becomes a new host body, or a copy, not totally clear on this) who then transports himself to the past where he helps Miles Dyson and his son perfect the Skynet technology. The big reveal takes place when John confronts Sarah and the T-800 in a hospital in 2017, supposedly. John Connor is the T-5000.
Don't click the spoiler if you don't want this film potentially completely ruined ahead of seeing it. I haven't been able to find a download of the script to read myself yet, but from what others have posted:
Matt Smith is supposedly playing a new type of Terminator called the T-5000 that's infiltrated the human resistance in 2029. It's some kind of nanotechnological entity that infects a host body and transforms it into a Terminator. After John Connor sends Kyle Reese back in time and the timeline changes, it infects Connor (who becomes a new host body, or a copy, not totally clear on this) who then transports himself to the past where he helps Miles Dyson and his son perfect the Skynet technology. The big reveal takes place when John confronts Sarah and the T-800 in a hospital in 2017, supposedly. John Connor is the T-5000.