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It's always a
terminator
or a matrix or an astronaut getting sucked out an airlock in "2001."
And each gene has a promoter, which is just an on-off switch, the gene coding region, and then a terminator, which indicates that this is the end of this gene, the next gene will start.
If you look at movies such as "The Matrix," "Metropolis," "The Terminator," shows such as "Westworld," they all speak of this kind of fear.
This is the stuff of Skynet from the movie "The
Terminator"
in which we had a superintelligence that commanded human will, that directed every device that was in every corner of the world.
It's enough to think that the movies like "The
Terminator"
or "The Matrix" are nonfiction.
Some of the highlights were things like "The Terminator," "Aladdin," the "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles."
I'm also Austrian, and I know that I sound a bit like Arnie, the
Terminator.
So in my opinion, you know what should have been a whole lot weirder is the
"Terminator"
robots.
Only one character made it onto both lists: The Terminator, a robot killing machine.
Resolving this
Terminator
myth shows us that there are two forces at play: one, machine substitution that harms workers, but also these complementarities that do the opposite.
The script already has a hole in it the size of Nebraska, then you have the main character played by Susan Paterno who just drones up her lines in a monotone, boring voice and with so little emotion on her face she might as well have starred as a female
terminator
robot.
Having made a couple of sword 'n' sorcery films (as Conan) he had moved onto slightly more serious acting roles in films like The
Terminator
and Commando, only to make a mystifying return to the sword 'n' sorcery genre for this 1985 debacle.
The plot is a sub-par ripoff of the excellent Terminator; the special effects are laughable.
The movie is a cross between Gumby rides Pokey, meets the terminator, meets Wally Beaver playing cowboys and Indians without the cowboys.
Back in the mid/late 80s, an OAV anime by title of "Bubblegum Crisis" (which I think is a military slang term for when technical equipment goes haywire) made its debut on video, taking inspiration from "Blade Runner", "The
Terminator"
and maybe even "Robocop", with a little dash of Batman/Bruce Wayne - Iron Man/Tony Stark and Charlie's Angel's girl power thrown in for good measure.
The first action scene and last are outstanding and Wesley looks like a
Terminator
as he runs around wiping out all suck heads.
Paul Kersey is just as cool, maybe even cooler than John McClain or the Terminator, he's just simply a bad ass.
Remember the year they handed the special effects Oscar to the
Terminator
2 boffins, uncontested?
Everyone says STAR WARS and STAR TREK are the best science fiction films to begin at, which is fine but the truth is THE
TERMINATOR
and this movie, SOYLENT GREEN, are far better choices than those series.
One brought this movie with him "Russian
terminator"
and it was extremely awful.
Nemesis 2 doesn't even have that ambition, it's a cheap rip off of The
Terminator
with a muscled female who is so low on acting ability she makes Olivier Gruner seem like a master thespian and the action sequences lack the explosive scope that was the main selling point of the original.
The lack of cylons to go to
terminator
rejects takes away from the film, especially when one is made a fembot.
with the final fight when Luc smashes him to pieces I was really surprised that the pieces didn't melt and reform him
(Terminator
2).
While your jaw is dropped during a
"Terminator"
movie, are you really sacred?
And the acting and script here isn't even up to par with other Arnie movies like PREDATOR or THE
TERMINATOR.
Sometimes we get absurd and compare guys like MacGyver and The
Terminator
or Rambo and Matrix.
Clint Eastwood's sunglasses were Gargoyles which are best known for the sunglasses that are worn by Arnold Shwartzeneger in The
Terminator.
As a
terminator
fan who was hoping for a revival of the franchise, what a letdown this movie was.
Also, are there any doubts as to where James Cameron got the inspiration for his "tech-noir" look for "The
Terminator"
?
Many complaints that have piled up so far are about this installment of
Terminator
not feeling like a
"Terminator"
movie.
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