Terminator Salvation : The Future Begins


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Definitely just you, I loved him has a bad guy and happy he will be in T4. He was good in both roles but he plays a villain better I think. Gotta love his quote in the motel, "F**k you. Ass. Hole."

I already watched all 3 recently lol Except it reverse order because I'm cool :cool: Mine are all 1080p too, high five Sethos

:( *sits in corner for Arnold = Good Guy fan club* Anyone else think this way?

Also, 9 DAYS until Judgement Day! :D

YA! HOW IS IT POSSIBLE WITHOUT ARNLOD...?

How is it supposed to work with him? :blink:

He is just a robot that was sent to either kill Sara Conner or protect John Conner. Now that Judgment day is here we don't need him. We will need him for when his model is created and it shows how he sent back through time and him fighting on the battlefield, so next movie.

Yay, I bought my tickets :) I was debating going Wednesday for the midnight screenings but I don't really wanna get there and be screwed for seating plus I have work the next day. So Ima go on Thursday. ye ye

Btw for starburst1980, I got my ticket for free (using points) and I bought a pack of starburst (delicious) to bring just for you ;) Total = $2.39

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It's weird but it seems I am not alone the SCS said the same thing he looks a bit like Brian Austin Green?

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If I squint my eyes, tilt my head, drink a few boxes of vodka, get in a bar fight, pour salt in my eyes and do backflips, there could be a minor resemblance :p

If I squint my eyes, tilt my head, drink a few boxes of vodka, get in a bar fight, pour salt in my eyes and do backflips, there could be a minor resemblance :p

just backflips? come on I did front flips that's how I saw it :p

What do you mean that sucks? They get 007 before us! :p

I know what you are going to do anyways Rappy. I don't think you can really wait for it to release. :ninja:

Because we created 007 so its only fair we do get it first :p

Yeah I am expecting spoilers which I shall read :p

I have seen about 3/4's of one of the Terminator movies and I think it might have been the first one. I remember seeing that kid's mom go to snipe the guy who will invent SkyNet or whatever it is.

If I haven't seen anything beyond that, will be I be out of loop for this one?

I have seen about 3/4's of one of the Terminator movies and I think it might have been the first one. I remember seeing that kid's mom go to snipe the guy who will invent SkyNet or whatever it is.

If I haven't seen anything beyond that, will be I be out of loop for this one?

WOW you haven't even seen 100% of Terminator 2? Is the movie really not that good, to you?

Or you are just very busy guy? :p

If I haven't seen anything beyond that, will be I be out of loop for this one?

Terminator 1/2 should be required viewing if you want to understand the basic premise for the Skynet storyline and the role of the terminators and the resistance. Terminator 3 doesn't add anything of value to the overall story, so you can skip it.

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