Terminator Salvation : The Future Begins


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Comments on YouTube? I only see 2 and it seems idiots debating whether or not SkyNet would allow video cameras to be functional. Only silly part is how they say, it's broadcasting in the past. Yea, like that makes sense, time traveling video camera! From the good old days of mad tv. Shelly, come on.. come on, shelly. Shelly. COME ON.

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Comments on YouTube? I only see 2 and it seems idiots debating whether or not SkyNet would allow video cameras to be functional. Only silly part is how they say, it's broadcasting in the past. Yea, like that makes sense, time traveling video camera! From the good old days of mad tv. Shelly, come on.. come on, shelly. Shelly. COME ON.

No on the blog for example it linked to this video

That one was pretty cool. I like how Salvation shows the world in the daytime whereas nearly everywhere else its always night.

Yeah plus I don't know if this is anything to do with it. Man I love viral stuff the Dark Knight Viral is still the best imo

Thanks for all the videos. Lovin em. May can't come any sooner. This movie is my most anticipated of the year, this is Dark Knight excitement levels!:D

Yeah seriously its the movie of the year for me (well maybe other then Harry Potter and Wolverine).

Bah, Harry Potter. Next you'll tell me your a WoW fan.

Oh god no that's where I draw the line, actually I don't game much at all :( Fallout 3 was the last time I played a game.

Thread title: Terminator Salvation: The Future begins.

It's not Harry Potter :D anyway i love fantasy movies and i love terminator so much and this will do my year!

:p

I know I was just mentioning what I was looking forward to and Xero adapted it :p

Copo, how dare you, this was our page. :laugh: But yea, at least you don't play WoW, that's comforting :) You should play Killzone though, I hear your PS3 asking for it :)

But yea, this is a Terminator thread so I uno, Robots n ****, damn skynet! what the deuce!

I did notice Hot Toys added a John Connor model recently. Looks quite nice I think I might have to get one of these. Naturally I'll need the T-700 model to go along with it. Then maybe Iron Man, and some Joker/Batman one's. Annnd everything else they sell.

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Hell yeah! standing in the corner of the room guarding the porn! it's perfect! :p

We can get one just like Barney's life sized Storm Trooper in his apartment. :D

*How I Met Your Mother*

Imagine though, we get one and then Judgment day comes it activates. :p

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We can get one just like Barney's life sized Storm Trooper in his apartment. :D

*How I Met Your Mother*

Image though, we get one and then Judgment day comes it activates. :p

haha yeah but wouldn't I be doomed! I could end up like Derek! :(

This isn't toy soldiers lol. I think a fullsize one would scare the crap outta me lol. I'd wake up in the middle of the night, see the glowing eyes, because honestly, why would I turn them off! I need a fullsize RoboCop to protect my porn. Gotta love the HD era and big hard drives :)

This isn't toy soldiers lol. I think a fullsize one would scare the crap outta me lol. I'd wake up in the middle of the night, see the glowing eyes, because honestly, why would I turn them off! I need a fullsize RoboCop to protect my porn. Gotta love the HD era and big hard drives :)

Yeah a robocop would also be cool!, maybe put an army of them in your garden :p

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