T3: Now that it's actually here...
Moderator: Chris Slack
T3: Now that it's actually here...
After so many predictions of a big, lumbering flop appearing much too late to keep this series going, it is my pleasant duty to report that T3, while hardly the most necessary film (or even the most necessary sequel) ever made, retains its ability to entertain.
I watched on autopilot for a few minutes, then we got to the obligatory "Give me your clothes" scene. Well, the viewers may very well split down the middle here--plenty of people are going to groan and complain about how it went down this time (too damn SILLY!), but it rather won me over with a good laugh.
Sure, the action's fine. Sure, the effects are fine. And I had a better time with one particular vehicle chase than I did with the endless freeway carnage in MATRIX RELOADED, for example.
Story? Eh... basically just a rehash of T2 with a few new twists to it--the climax is rather anti-climactic by comparison, but the film does have the courage to stay on for a few minutes and deliver something other than the usual fadeout.
It's no earth-shaker, but it worked for me in the long run (and that's just a figure of speech--this one doesn't try to push itself past two hours like most "event" movies, and that's another point in its favor).
Fun to be had.
I watched on autopilot for a few minutes, then we got to the obligatory "Give me your clothes" scene. Well, the viewers may very well split down the middle here--plenty of people are going to groan and complain about how it went down this time (too damn SILLY!), but it rather won me over with a good laugh.
Sure, the action's fine. Sure, the effects are fine. And I had a better time with one particular vehicle chase than I did with the endless freeway carnage in MATRIX RELOADED, for example.
Story? Eh... basically just a rehash of T2 with a few new twists to it--the climax is rather anti-climactic by comparison, but the film does have the courage to stay on for a few minutes and deliver something other than the usual fadeout.
It's no earth-shaker, but it worked for me in the long run (and that's just a figure of speech--this one doesn't try to push itself past two hours like most "event" movies, and that's another point in its favor).
Fun to be had.
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I had my doubts that Ahhnold would be able to pull it off at his age but he did with flying colors! I had a great time watching this, nothing too revolutionary but very well paced and lots of fun. And you were right Remo, that chase scene kicked some MAJOR ass!
Has anyone heard whether or not they used CGI to restore Arnolds physique to it's old shape when he was running around nekkid? If not, he must have been working out like a madman for a good while before shooting commenced.
Has anyone heard whether or not they used CGI to restore Arnolds physique to it's old shape when he was running around nekkid? If not, he must have been working out like a madman for a good while before shooting commenced.
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I actually didn't want to see this because it didn't have the whole original cast/James Cameron thing and with Arnie being like 100 years old, I just didn't think it was going to work. Looked awful to me and I said eh I can wait for video...
Last night I was dragged after work to a showing at 12:45am...
And am I glad I was dragged.
This movie was alot of fun! The effects were pretty good. It was a total *guy* movie... it was as if they said let's see how much shit we can destroy and blow up. Movies like this are the ones that actually scare me and not all the horror/gore shit. Computers freaking out and *thinking* on their own. People being so dependant on machines... just scares me.
All I have to say is...
Talk to the hand!!
Last night I was dragged after work to a showing at 12:45am...
And am I glad I was dragged.
This movie was alot of fun! The effects were pretty good. It was a total *guy* movie... it was as if they said let's see how much shit we can destroy and blow up. Movies like this are the ones that actually scare me and not all the horror/gore shit. Computers freaking out and *thinking* on their own. People being so dependant on machines... just scares me.
All I have to say is...
Talk to the hand!!
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Saw this on opening day and thought it was a lot of fun (I actually enjoyed T3 a little more than HULK). I also had some reservations about seeing it since Cameron wasn't attached to the product, but it turned out to be a total surprise. Yes, it was nice to see Arnold back in top form after a six-year slump and he certainly doesn't disappoint here. Nick Stahl and Claire Danes also gave believable performances as well. But the Terminatrix was the highlight of the movie for me. While I liked T2: JUDGEMENT DAY a bit better, this entry is still a lot of fun. And yes...that big chase scene was definitely better than the one in MATRIX RELOADED. Seeing T3 was like a breath of fresh air and I couldn't have been happier with the experience. If you are an Arnold or TERMINATOR fan then this is one to see.
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I am such a loser. Not only have I NOT seen T2 yet, but because of that I now have to be one of those people who goes and rents it because the new one is out. But I do want to go catch this in the theatre. I can't believe that there has been so many movies I want to GO see lately.
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Originally posted by Kimberly
Talk to the hand!!
oh lord! I thought that was the cheesiest line ever!
This movie was okay.....and I like the ending. I like a little twist at the end to tie it together in a neat bow. They should rename this movie "See How Much Shit We Can Destroy in an Hour and a Half"! But it served it's purpose of entertainment and I wasn't quirming in my seat too horribly....
Okies, I asked some of *the boys* that I work with... gotta love working in Hollywood... anyhoo... the majority of the boys I asked all thought the talk to the hand started with In Living Color and that whole Men on Film sketch that they use to do. Dunno if they are right or not but it's what most of them thought...