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* Many viewers rail against the movie for depicting the Future War as a generic modern military affair with the Resistance using conventional weapons. However, seeing as how Kyle is familiar with ballistic weapons in ''T1'', it can be surmised that the Resistance did in fact use those while Kyle was younger.
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* Many viewers rail against the movie for depicting the Future War as a generic modern military affair with both the Resistance and Skynet using conventional weapons.weapons instead of the plasma seen in earlier films. However, seeing as how Kyle is familiar with ballistic weapons in ''T1'', it can be surmised that the Resistance did in fact use those while Kyle was younger.
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* Many viewers rail against the movie for depicting the Future War as a generic modern military affair with the Resistance using conventional weapons. However, seeing as how Kyle is familiar with ballistic weapons in T1, it can be surmised that the Resistance did in fact use those while Kyle was younger.
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* Many viewers rail against the movie for depicting the Future War as a generic modern military affair with the Resistance using conventional weapons. However, seeing as how Kyle is familiar with ballistic weapons in T1, ''T1'', it can be surmised that the Resistance did in fact use those while Kyle was younger.
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* Some of the CGI scenes of the T-800 look a bit cheap and obvious. While no film can necessarily be perfect in this regard, Kyle Reese actually told Sarah in the first film that some of the first Terminators they encountered were easily identifiable as nonhumans. It's possible the whole cyborg thing had not entirely been perfected across the board.
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* Some of the CGI scenes of the T-800 look a bit cheap and obvious. While no film can necessarily be perfect in this regard, Kyle Reese actually told Sarah in the first film that some of the first Terminators they encountered were easily identifiable as nonhumans. It's possible the whole cyborg thing had not entirely been perfected across the board.board.
* Many viewers rail against the movie for depicting the Future War as a generic modern military affair with the Resistance using conventional weapons. However, seeing as how Kyle is familiar with ballistic weapons in T1, it can be surmised that the Resistance did in fact use those while Kyle was younger.
* Many viewers rail against the movie for depicting the Future War as a generic modern military affair with the Resistance using conventional weapons. However, seeing as how Kyle is familiar with ballistic weapons in T1, it can be surmised that the Resistance did in fact use those while Kyle was younger.
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* Some of the CGI scenes of the T-800 look a bit cheap and obvious. While no film can necessarily be perfect in this regard, Kyle Reese actually told Sarah in the first film that some of the first Terminators they encountered were easily identifiable as nonhumans. It's possible the whole cyborg thing had not entirely been perfected across the board.
** That means the T-700 seen wearing the mask that Marcus first encounters was Skynet's first step in attempting to learn how to disguise its machines.
** That means the T-700 seen wearing the mask that Marcus first encounters was Skynet's first step in attempting to learn how to disguise its machines.
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* Some of the CGI scenes of the T-800 look a bit cheap and obvious. While no film can necessarily be perfect in this regard, Kyle Reese actually told Sarah in the first film that some of the first Terminators they encountered were easily identifiable as nonhumans. It's possible the whole cyborg thing had not entirely been perfected across the board.
** That means the T-700 seen wearing the mask that Marcus first encounters was Skynet's first step in attempting to learn how to disguise its machines.board.
** That means the T-700 seen wearing the mask that Marcus first encounters was Skynet's first step in attempting to learn how to disguise its machines.
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* Some of the CGI scenes of the T-800 look a bit cheap and obvious. While no film can necessarily be perfect in this regard, Kyle Reese actually told Sarah in the first film that some of the first Terminators they encountered were easily identifiable as nonhumans. It's possible the whole cyborg thing had not entirely been perfected across the board
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* Some of the CGI scenes of the T-800 look a bit cheap and obvious. While no film can necessarily be perfect in this regard, Kyle Reese actually told Sarah in the first film that some of the first Terminators they encountered were easily identifiable as nonhumans. It's possible the whole cyborg thing had not entirely been perfected across the boardboard.
** That means the T-700 seen wearing the mask that Marcus first encounters was Skynet's first step in attempting to learn how to disguise its machines.
** That means the T-700 seen wearing the mask that Marcus first encounters was Skynet's first step in attempting to learn how to disguise its machines.
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** Keep in mind, "You Could Be Mine" was the song John was listening to the first time he appeared in ''Film/Terminator2'', not counting our glimpse of adult John in the flash-forward at the beginning of the film. John probably chose that song specifically because it reminded him of his childhood and the pre-war days.
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** Keep in mind, "You Could Be Mine" was the song John was listening to the first time he appeared in ''Film/Terminator2'', ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'', not counting our glimpse of adult John in the flash-forward at the beginning of the film. John probably chose that song specifically because it reminded him of his childhood and the pre-war days.
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** Keep in mind, "You Could Be Mine" was the song John was listening to the first time he appeared in ''Film/Terminator2JudgementDay'', not counting our glimpse of adult John in the flash-forward at the beginning of the film. John probably chose that song specifically because it reminded him of his childhood and the pre-war days.
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** Keep in mind, "You Could Be Mine" was the song John was listening to the first time he appeared in ''Film/Terminator2JudgementDay'', ''Film/Terminator2'', not counting our glimpse of adult John in the flash-forward at the beginning of the film. John probably chose that song specifically because it reminded him of his childhood and the pre-war days.
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* Some of the CGI scenes of the T-800 look a bit cheap and obvious. While no film can necessarily be perfect in this regard, Kyle Reese actually told Sarah in the first film that some of the first terminators they encountered were easily identifiable as nonhumans. It's possible the whole cyborg thing had not entirely been perfected across the board
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** Keep in mind, "You Could Be Mine" was the song John was listening to the first time he appeared in ''Film/Terminator2JudgementDay'', not counting our glimpse of adult John in the flash-forward at the beginning of the film. John probably chose that song specifically because it reminded him of his childhood and the pre-war days.
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* John Connor used "You Could Be Mine" to get a Moto-Terminator's attention in order to capture and reprogram it in order to infiltrate Skynet Central, destroy it, and setting back Skynet. No wonder Skynet sent the Terminator to try to assassinate Music/GunsNRoses.
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* John Connor used "You Could Be Mine" to get a Moto-Terminator's attention in order to capture and reprogram it in order to infiltrate Skynet Central, destroy it, and setting back Skynet. No wonder Skynet sent the a Terminator to try to assassinate Music/GunsNRoses.
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* I just realized that the makers of the movie hid subtle foreshadowing in what we usually see as run-of-the-mill action movie tropes. Before the reveal, we see Marcus slam face-first into a giant flying robot [[MadeOfIron with no ill effects]], [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou fall hundeds of feet, and at considerable speed]], [[SoftWater into water]], and [[OneManArmy beat the hell out of a dozen men at once]]. Since we're used to seeing protagonists do that anyway in action movies, it's only later that you realize the ''real'' reason he's able to pull this stuff off is that he's a cyborg. Another subtle hint is that while Reese and Star are starved for food, Marcus has no interest in eating.
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* I just realized that the The makers of the movie hid subtle foreshadowing in what we usually see as run-of-the-mill action movie tropes. Before the reveal, we see Marcus slam face-first into a giant flying robot [[MadeOfIron with no ill effects]], [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou fall hundeds of feet, and at considerable speed]], [[SoftWater into water]], and [[OneManArmy beat the hell out of a dozen men at once]]. Since we're used to seeing protagonists do that anyway in action movies, it's only later that you realize the ''real'' reason he's able to pull this stuff off is that he's a cyborg. Another subtle hint is that while Reese and Star are starved for food, Marcus has no interest in eating.
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* I just realized that the makers of the movie hid subtle foreshadowing in what we usually see as run-of-the-mill action movie tropes. Before the reveal, we see Marcus slam face-first into a giant flying robot [[MadeOfIron with no ill effects]], [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou fall hundeds of feet, and at considerable speed]], [[SoftWater into water]], and [[OneManArmy beat the hell out of a dozen men at once]]. Since we're used to seeing protagonists do that anyway in action movies, it's only later that you realize the ''real'' reason he's able to pull this stuff off is that he's a cyborg. - @/MrDeath
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* I just realized that the makers of the movie hid subtle foreshadowing in what we usually see as run-of-the-mill action movie tropes. Before the reveal, we see Marcus slam face-first into a giant flying robot [[MadeOfIron with no ill effects]], [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou fall hundeds of feet, and at considerable speed]], [[SoftWater into water]], and [[OneManArmy beat the hell out of a dozen men at once]]. Since we're used to seeing protagonists do that anyway in action movies, it's only later that you realize the ''real'' reason he's able to pull this stuff off is that he's a cyborg. - @/MrDeathAnother subtle hint is that while Reese and Star are starved for food, Marcus has no interest in eating.
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* John Connor used "You Could Be Mine" to get a Moto-Terminator's attention in order to capture and reprogram it in order to infiltrate Skynet Central, destroy it, and setting back Skynet. No wonder Skynet sent the Terminator to try to assassinate Music/GunsNRoses.
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* John Connor used "You Could Be Mine" to get a Moto-Terminator's attention in order to capture and reprogram it in order to infiltrate Skynet Central, destroy it, and setting back Skynet. No wonder Skynet sent the Terminator to try to assassinate Music/GunsNRoses.Music/GunsNRoses.
* Some of the CGI scenes of the T-800 look a bit cheap and obvious. While no film can necessarily be perfect in this regard, Kyle Reese actually told Sarah in the first film that some of the first terminators they encountered were easily identifiable as nonhumans. It's possible the whole cyborg thing had not entirely been perfected across the board
* Some of the CGI scenes of the T-800 look a bit cheap and obvious. While no film can necessarily be perfect in this regard, Kyle Reese actually told Sarah in the first film that some of the first terminators they encountered were easily identifiable as nonhumans. It's possible the whole cyborg thing had not entirely been perfected across the board
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* John Connor used "You Could Be Mine" to get a Moto-Terminator's attention in order to capture and reprogram it in order to infiltrate Skynet Central, destroy it, and setting back Skynet. No wonder Skynet sent the Terminator to attempt try to assassinate Music/GunsNRoses.
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* I just realized that the makers of the movie hid subtle foreshadowing in what we usually see as run-of-the-mill action movie tropes. Before the reveal, we see Marcus slam face-first into a giant flying robot [[MadeOfIron with no ill effects]], [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou fall hundeds of feet, and at considerable speed]], [[SoftWater into water]], and [[OneManArmy beat the hell out of a dozen men at once]]. Since we're used to seeing protagonists do that anyway in action movies, it's only later that you realize the ''real'' reason he's able to pull this stuff off is that he's a cyborg. - @/MrDeath
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* I just realized that the makers of the movie hid subtle foreshadowing in what we usually see as run-of-the-mill action movie tropes. Before the reveal, we see Marcus slam face-first into a giant flying robot [[MadeOfIron with no ill effects]], [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou fall hundeds of feet, and at considerable speed]], [[SoftWater into water]], and [[OneManArmy beat the hell out of a dozen men at once]]. Since we're used to seeing protagonists do that anyway in action movies, it's only later that you realize the ''real'' reason he's able to pull this stuff off is that he's a cyborg. - @/MrDeath@/MrDeath
* John Connor used "You Could Be Mine" to get a Moto-Terminator's attention in order to capture and reprogram it in order to infiltrate Skynet Central, destroy it, and setting back Skynet. No wonder Skynet sent the Terminator to attempt to assassinate Music/GunsNRoses.
* John Connor used "You Could Be Mine" to get a Moto-Terminator's attention in order to capture and reprogram it in order to infiltrate Skynet Central, destroy it, and setting back Skynet. No wonder Skynet sent the Terminator to attempt to assassinate Music/GunsNRoses.
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* I just realized that the makers of the movie hid subtle foreshadowing in what we usually see as run-of-the-mill action movie tropes. Before the reveal, we see Marcus slam face-first into a giant flying robot [[MadeOfIron with no ill effects]], [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou fall hundeds of feet, and at considerable speed]], [[SoftWater into water]], and [[OneManArmy beat the hell out of a dozen men at once]]. Since we're used to seeing protagonists do that anyway in action movies, it's only later that you realize the ''real'' reason he's able to pull this stuff off is that he's a cyborg. - @/MrDeath
* I just realized that the makers of the movie hid subtle foreshadowing in what we usually see as run-of-the-mill action movie tropes. Before the reveal, we see Marcus slam face-first into a giant flying robot [[MadeOfIron with no ill effects]], [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou fall hundeds of feet, and at considerable speed]], [[SoftWater into water]], and [[OneManArmy beat the hell out of a dozen men at once]]. Since we're used to seeing protagonists do that anyway in action movies, it's only later that you realize the ''real'' reason he's able to pull this stuff off is that he's a cyborg. - @/MrDeath