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Snowman_McK posted:What leaks are those, sorry? That he's a baddie.
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Snowman_McK posted:What leaks are those, sorry? They were posted earlier in the thread, I think some Russian (?) got ahold of a script and gave a synopsis.
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# ? Mar 31, 2015 02:28 |
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To go on a bit more, I think that leak (plus the review that the one guy made) was that in addition John Connor is set to be a bad guy in the film, too
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# ? Mar 31, 2015 06:32 |
Matt Smith is part of Connor's team when they find the time machine. Reese gets ready to go back in time and just as the machine is activated Matt Smith turns into a swirling cloud of nano-terminators and kills everyone in the room except Connor who he half infects and makes a zombie nano-terminator himself. The main villain of the entire new saga is Connor the zombie nano-terminator. Matt Smith/Connor may or may not be actual Skynet given physical form as a cloud of CGI nano-terminators.
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# ? Mar 31, 2015 11:31 |
It certainly explains who they cast for John Connor given that I think what's his name is a terrible choice but he's got that 'tough action guy' persona and the 'star power' for a few more films.
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JediTalentAgent posted:Reviving thread after a month of zero activity for a new trailer: (And/or if he tells her to make him a combustable lemon.)
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# ? Apr 5, 2015 21:37 |
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PriorMarcus posted:Matt Smith is part of Connor's team when they find the time machine. Reese gets ready to go back in time and just as the machine is activated Matt Smith turns into a swirling cloud of nano-terminators and kills everyone in the room except Connor who he half infects and makes a zombie nano-terminator himself. The main villain of the entire new saga is Connor the zombie nano-terminator. Matt Smith/Connor may or may not be actual Skynet given physical form as a cloud of CGI nano-terminators. That is incredibly lame.
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# ? Apr 5, 2015 22:05 |
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Sasquatch! posted:Only if he throws a chair at her and asks if she's rushing or if she's dragging. Not quite my timeline.
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 13:44 |
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New proper trailer is out. Looks like one of the commonly speculated plot points was dead on the money. John Connor is the villain! Might be pretty lame, but the new nano-terminator design looks pretty boss. Still pretty hard to believe that not only did they have T-1000 tech and T-X tech to send back, now they had THIS as well? Too many single prototype one offs, there needs to be some kind of explanation.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 16:02 |
AlternateAccount posted:New proper trailer is out. Looks like one of the commonly speculated plot points was dead on the money. John Connor is the villain! Might be pretty lame, but the new nano-terminator design looks pretty boss. Still pretty hard to believe that not only did they have T-1000 tech and T-X tech to send back, now they had THIS as well? Too many single prototype one offs, there needs to be some kind of explanation. They also spoil something else major in that trailer because they show how they defeat Connor, using the MRI machine they are diagnosing Sarah's cancer with. The film ends with Sarah and Kyle riding off into the sunset together with her not pregnant, in an attempt to break the cycle. How the gently caress they spin two more films out is beyond me.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 16:12 |
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Ugh, if so, that's way too similar to the bit in T3 where they used the particle accelerator magnets.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 16:17 |
AlternateAccount posted:Ugh, if so, that's way too similar to the bit in T3 where they used the particle accelerator magnets. It's a greatest hits compilation, I think the similarity is deliberate.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 16:22 |
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This looks horrendous. I cringed several times throughout at the acting and all the repeat one-liners. And what's with the special effects looking so terrible? I think my biggest gripe is that it seems like a retread of everything I've seen before. Maybe the faces are different, but the ideas are the same and so are the effects (but somehow worse, what the hell?)
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 16:24 |
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AlternateAccount posted:Still pretty hard to believe that not only did they have T-1000 tech and T-X tech to send back. Too many single prototype one offs, there needs to be some kind of explanation. I don't know if they'll work this in, but I think that with regards to the first two films: The final stretch of the Skynet/Human war was described as Skynet realizing it's losing, resulting in it rapidly developing new technology specifically to send single prototype one-offs into the past, because said new technology could do more war-winning damage in the past than it could possibly do before Skynet's defeat. A single T-1000, a single T-X, a single nano-machine Terminator thingie they couldn't possibly stop Skynet's destruction at the hand's of humanity. One of those going back in time? Could totally do. MisterBibs fucked around with this message at 16:49 on Apr 13, 2015 |
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PriorMarcus posted:They also spoil something else major in that trailer because they show how they defeat Connor, using the MRI machine they are diagnosing Sarah's cancer with. The film ends with Sarah and Kyle riding off into the sunset together with her not pregnant, in an attempt to break the cycle. How the gently caress they spin two more films out is beyond me. The post-credits scene reveals that Connor-Terminiator has a protected nano-sub-terminator that follows Sarah and Kyle, slips into Kyle (pulling sperm), slips into Sarah (depositing said sperm), and as it flies out, it looks at the audience and says "No problemo!" and "Hasta la vista" before flying off. NOTE: Not a spoiler.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 16:55 |
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I guess maybe that makes some kind of twisted sense, but it still seems a bit weird. If you can build one you can build a hundred, and we still haven't really seen how you "kill" a T-1000, so they would be a lot more effective than generic metal skeletons.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 16:55 |
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AlternateAccount posted:If you can build one you can build a hundred Eh, not necessarily? Consider them 'proof of concept' builds/prototypes, then it takes time to set up a T-1000 production line or whatever. Still seems kind of bogus that they're just going with the 'even more tech!' crutch though.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 17:00 |
The reason there's only one nano-terminator is addressed. It's Skynet. The actual physical form of Skynet. It kept the technology to itself because it has even started to fear the Terminators due to rebel reprogramming.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 17:04 |
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PriorMarcus posted:The reason there's only one nano-terminator is addressed. That's..... slightly corny, but kind of interesting. The next logical step is to make it an actual character, I guess. We don't count that HBC bullshit from Salvation.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 17:11 |
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Salvation did it pretty lovely, but we've gone so long with this series that I kinda want Skynet as a character. Can't put it into words, but there you go. WarLocke posted:it takes time to set up a T-1000 production line or whatever. According to the T2 novelization (I think) it's hinted that Skynet never would produce a lot of T1000s, because their programming is so (forgive the pun) fluid that it would be impossible to shut it down/stop it if one decided to think "I'm better than Skynet"
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 17:17 |
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WarLocke posted:Eh, not necessarily? Consider them 'proof of concept' builds/prototypes, then it takes time to set up a T-1000 production line or whatever. I believe even in the extended version of the T2 movie Arnold says outright that the T-1000 is a prototype and is one of the kind. Implying in the future Skynet just sends back whatever's immediately around it's experimental time travel thing when it realizes there's no way left for it to win in the war, which was an Arnold and a T-1000.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 17:51 |
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Yeah, that was expanded in a decent concept in the show, where a T-1000 goes back and basically says "gently caress Skynet, it's just going to get everyone killed; I'll create a better Skynet that allows humans/A.I. to live peacefully with each other." I don't really mind Skynet making the mistake that birthed it by creating artificial intelligence that turns on it.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 20:00 |
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Not gonna lie; as brain-dead ridiculous fanfic I am totally on board with this. Although I think the marketing is getting desperate, what with giving away what I'd thought was the big twist, and running this awful ad that attempts to ride Game of Thrones' coattails.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 20:24 |
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MisterBibs posted:Salvation did it pretty lovely, but we've gone so long with this series that I kinda want Skynet as a character. Can't put it into words, but there you go. The concept your referring to was explored in more depth in the excellent Sarah Conner Chronicles show. Which I wish had never been cancelled as it brought far more interesting elements to the terminator universe than Salvation or this new movie appear to be doing.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 04:50 |
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As a crazy thought I had recently about the Terminator franchise: It's a creation from a different time and has become sort of outdated, but they keep trying to retrofit it and keep it relevant and productive rather than just scrap it and replace it with something more modern. Arnold goes from being the peak machine in the first film, to a lesser model that somehow manages to still kick rear end in T2. Then, in T3, he's an even more inferior model compared to the one that's there. Then in Salvation, he's so inferior that hand-to-hand to hand he literally is unable to just kill a normal human. Finally, here, he's literally an old-man Terminator vs previous and new upgraded models. edit: Yeah, this feels like crazy fanfic levels of Terminator and even though I don't think it will fit with the tone of the original films, I'm sort of really jazzed to see it now. It's sort of feels like it's now more a 'comic book' movie version of what Terminator would be. ("Now Comics" version of Terminator, I guess) JediTalentAgent fucked around with this message at 05:01 on Apr 14, 2015 |
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I'm a pretty big Terminator nerd. I don't really openly advertise it like I do with AvP, but I'm pretty close to as big a fan of the Terminator franchise as I am with AvP. Fun fact: I moderated the official Terminator3 movie messageboards, back in the day. And like with AvP, my standards are pretty similar (reads: low). I've got all the comics, all the spin-off books, a lot of the video games, all kinds of poo poo. I'm pretty stoked about this new movie, mostly because of how it's choosing to gently caress with the timeline. It's taking the Terminator premise and straight up going balls-out with the "no fate" idea, and I think that's interesting. Granted it's not the first time this has happened in the Terminator franchise, but it's still cool to see them trying it in a movie. I don't like that the new trailer has enormous mega-spoilers, but it's sort of par for the course in Terminator trailers so I'm not surprised they did it - T2's trailers spoiled the poo poo out of Arnold being the good guy (yes, that was meant to be a twist), and Terminator Salvation spoiled the poo poo out of Marcus being a cyborg. Speaking of Salvation, I just got done reading "Terminator Salvation: The Final Battle" volumes one and two, and it ended up being really surprisingly cool. It managed to "end" the war in a satisfying and interesting way, and even managed to tie up some of the hanging plot points introduced in Terminator 3 (such as John Connor's death). It had a couple hokey parts along the way, but it hopped between storylines happening in the "past" and "future" in effective ways. Xenomrph fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Apr 14, 2015 |
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I'm doing a rewatch of this trailer again, but there's a part of me that was so shocked by how much they showed that I'm getting the vibe that it's like pre-emptive damage control. By revealing that really big plot point now they're sort of preparing audiences so they don't go in/come out completely negative on it to the point they ignore every other part of the film.
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FoneBone posted:Not gonna lie; as brain-dead ridiculous fanfic I am totally on board with this. Although I think the marketing is getting desperate, what with giving away what I'd thought was the big twist, and running this awful ad that attempts to ride Game of Thrones' coattails. Hahahahaha, holy poo poo that's desperate
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Xenomrph posted:T2's trailers spoiled the poo poo out of Arnold being the good guy (yes, that was meant to be a twist) It's a really loving good twist as well, the film itself does a great job of making things ambiguous and keeping the audience in the dark about it until the scene in the mall when Arnie comes out of the lift.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 13:15 |
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The only way I can describe how I feel from these trailers is to compare it to having a really crazy nonsense dream that makes you wake up. However, despite that, you NEED to go right back to sleep only because you've GOT to finish seeing it played out. When I'm done watching these trailers, I want to watch the rest of the movie right now. I need to see how this whole thing plays out no matter what.
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Neo Rasa posted:I believe even in the extended version of the T2 movie Arnold says outright that the T-1000 is a prototype and is one of the kind. Implying in the future Skynet just sends back whatever's immediately around it's experimental time travel thing when it realizes there's no way left for it to win in the war, which was an Arnold and a T-1000. I hope they have a scene with a dust mop and bucket arriving somewhere in the Middle Ages. edit: at different places. Can dust mop get to his target before bucket does?
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Grendels Dad posted:I hope they have a scene with a dust mop and bucket arriving somewhere in the Middle Ages. Only if they wrap it up in a skin of living flesh and tissue.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 13:54 |
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JediTalentAgent posted:Only if they wrap it up in a skin of living flesh and tissue. Forgot about that, time travel defeated me again.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 14:00 |
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Also, bucket's programming prevents it from self-emptying... Someone else will have to pour him into the drain. "I now know why you dry... But it is something I can never do..."
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Party Boat posted:It's a really loving good twist as well, the film itself does a great job of making things ambiguous and keeping the audience in the dark about it until the scene in the mall when Arnie comes out of the lift. Eh, yes and no. There's a fair amount of stuff in the early going (Arnold in the bar being played for laughs, taking the motorcycle while "Bad to the Bone" is playing, etc.) that really paints the T-800 as the good guy.
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JediTalentAgent posted:Also, bucket's programming prevents it from self-emptying... Someone else will have to pour him into the drain. As for the T-1000's applicability in the future war, plasma rifles would probably make short work of one once they spot it since it doesn't deal well with high temperatures. Of course that part isn't trivial, and it probably would vanish pretty quick into the junk piles if they spot it in the open. You can also easily explain away the lack of mass-production to it being too time consuming, too resource intensive, etc. Maybe you can churn out five HK flyers for the same energy it takes to build one T-1000.
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Grendels Dad posted:I hope they have a scene with a dust mop and bucket arriving somewhere in the Middle Ages. Is this the one where they send The Maid back to protect Sir John of Conner from The Janitor that Skynet sends back?
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 16:35 |
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Timby posted:Eh, yes and no. There's a fair amount of stuff in the early going (Arnold in the bar being played for laughs, taking the motorcycle while "Bad to the Bone" is playing, etc.) that really paints the T-800 as the good guy. You're definitely right that there are hints, but I think overall the film does a great job of keeping things ambiguous until the hallway scene. For instance when the T-1000 goes to Johns house initially, even though there's something off about him, he is generally very friendly. There's also the fact that we know from the previous film that Arnold is a Terminator, but Robert Patrick could very easily just be a normal human for all we know at that point. If you didn't know in advance that the movie would be Terminator vs. Terminator you could easily jump to the conclusion that the cop must be the resistance fighter from the future, that's the expectation set up by the original. One hint would be that in Terminator Reese arrives first, and in Terminator 2 Arnold arrives first, indicating that he will be the good guy this time. I may have that backwards but either way the point is the same.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 17:01 |
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Also the t-1000 isn't shown as being lethal until the hallway showdown, and only once you see that he can turn his arms into knives and poo poo do you realize that he probably didn't just sucker-punch that cop at the beginning.
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Basebf555 posted:One hint would be that in Terminator Reese arrives first, and in Terminator 2 Arnold arrives first, indicating that he will be the good guy this time. I may have that backwards but either way the point is the same. You do have it backwards. Arnold arrives first, because it shows the stoic Arnold rising up from a kneel, whereas Reese is just dropped to earth, in pain.
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