View Full Version : What did you think of Terminator 3?
Canis Lupus
07-06-2003, 11:39 PM
I'm sure some of you here have already watched the much hyoped and awaited Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines which opened in theaters last week, July 2. What did you think of it? Was it a fitting end to the trilogy? Or just another ho-hum installment to the Terminator series? Vote away :)
Canis Lupus
07-06-2003, 11:58 PM
My reactions were mixed on this movie ... but while I think that Terminator 2 still had the best action scenes and special effects among all the Terminator movies, Terminator 3 has undoubtedly the best ending among them ... it wasn't as predictable as the other Terminator endings, and it was a very satisfying closure to the Terminator trilogy, in my opinion.
Erekose
07-07-2003, 05:44 AM
ain't seen it yet, i suck
ZeRo_MaXwInG
07-07-2003, 07:16 AM
Althought T3 was good, it wasn't as good as T1 or T2. A lot of people says it sucked, for whatever reason, but it just isn't true imo. I think they left the ending too open, it didn't feel much like an ending at all. Some of humor in there was pretty good (Arnold gives new meaning to "talk to the hand" and those star glasses are just hilarious). Some parts just didn't make sense.
When Arnold and John Connor were escaping from the cemetary, how did John Connor survive in the coffine anyways? I highly doubt they were built so thick that bullets cant penetrate them. Also, the explosion of one of the police cars were badly done. During the scene where Arnold and T-x we're being crushed under the opening, how did Arnold manage to stick the hydrogen fuel cell into the T-x's mouth anyways(the only possibility I can think of is some sort of the energy from these hydrogen cells are temporarily stored somewhere else)?
rexoverbey
07-07-2003, 09:32 AM
I'm sick of every hollywood movie having comedy. Have you ever noticed that. If I go to an action movie that's all I want action, If I go to a horror movie I WANT HORROR. Why does hollywood have to be so predictable. I didn't think this was anywhere near the quality of the other two Terminator movies. Also I have a few questions. How did they land that little bi plane out in the desert mountains? Also wasn't it kind of handy to have a password manual at the mountain facility. And why didn't the new terminator control the vehicle john connor was driving?
ZeRo_MaXwInG
07-07-2003, 11:15 AM
EDIT: read post below
ZeRo_MaXwInG
07-07-2003, 11:19 AM
To answer some of teh questions. Don't know if it needs a spoiler tag but I'll use it anyways.
The password was in the red folder that was locked in the cabinet of Brewster's office. She couldn't have controlled that vehicle without using the finger/needle thing. But makes you wonder how she controlled that all the police cars and fire trucks(I'm guessing it's because they're all 'networked' through the computers in the cars and what not)? There was a sort of run way from what I can see. Crystal Peak is basically a bomb shelter for the President and it's in the middle of nowhere, so the only way to get there is by plane. And if there was no runway, not even the President could get there.
seperoth
07-07-2003, 03:32 PM
who ever complains about the hand deal,is dumb, hes a machine with a job to learn to hell do what ever he learns that works so dont whine, whiner
Spider
07-07-2003, 05:01 PM
I liked it. I went into the theatre with low expectations and was surprised to find a decent and well written movie. I especially liked the ending.
I hope they make another movie, they can do almost anything they want, except more time travel. I just hope they don't try and tie it into the matrix.
Gerbilo
07-07-2003, 06:08 PM
it was bad ass and T4 is in production right now.
and it was a very satisfying closure to the Terminator trilogy
I belive Arnold has already signed for a 4th and 5th movie.
Tecil
07-14-2003, 09:37 AM
I saw it this weekend, and would have to say that I too liked it.
While I think the 2nd one is still the best, I really did like the ending, and the whole explanation of what Skynet really was in the closing monologue was cool.
I really don't see them doing another one, unless it's like Spider said and takes place in the future.
ZeRo_MaXwInG
07-14-2003, 09:43 AM
The next T movie would probably be unlike the previous 3, since Judgement Day has already happened. T4 would either be a filler in between the future timeline of the Terminator and the end of T3 or, have T4 placed at that timeline and end the story there (Arnold's part in this one wouldn't be very big).
Gerbilo
07-14-2003, 09:11 PM
Originally posted by Tecil
the whole explanation of what Skynet really was in the closing monologue was cool.
i thought so as well
Kdr Kane
07-15-2003, 11:19 AM
It seemed silly to me when the T-x started driving those vehicles remotely. What kind of modifications would need to be done to make a normal car work remotely?
I was disappointed with the whole thing. But, it wasn't a bad movie.
Marik
07-18-2003, 02:15 AM
I really, really enjoyed T3. I'm not a film critic, but I'm a fan of action and adventure flicks; T3 definitely fits the action category, and the amount of explosions and gunfire was quite satisfying. :D
I still prefer T2, however, because I feel that the suspense level was higher, leading to more of an "on the edge of your seat" experience.
Azgard
08-05-2003, 06:46 PM
What T3 lacked, I would have to say would be the emotion of the terminator, In T2 the terminator actually gained a personality, as crude as it was. Also I have to agree the ending they chose was exceptional, given any course they choose(if they are truly going to continue or not, most likely will as shown in earlier posts)they have a very open area to explore as the futures been totally tampered with, not many limitations to hold back on.
Outlaw
08-18-2003, 05:29 PM
Remember this poll? I finally saw the movie, it's been in theaters here for about 2 weeks now. :D
Great movie, I liked it alot. T2 was better though.
NightMage
08-31-2003, 09:16 PM
T3 was wicked, and how it ended definitely opened the way for a T4.
Not sure if I need to do this but...
Obviously the Terminators have a number of hydrogen fuel cells, he threw one away early on in the movie. The T-X managed to control the cars remotely because by hacking through the computer in the police car she was able to access the entire police computer system and then spread to the fire department etc. Judgement Day has only just started, it isn't over quite yet, T4 will be a result of Judgement Day and revolve around the battle fought afterwards. T5 will most likely start with the death of John Connor and have whether Man or Machine win out. The Terminator didn't have a personality as this was the first time this one met John Connor to protect him. John Connor had not spent the time with this one to to give it a personality.
Spider
09-03-2003, 12:09 AM
They have two of those hydrogen cells. He said that in the movie when he tossed the first one.
pineapple
09-03-2003, 03:24 AM
I feel sick when I saw the body of Alnold, he is much too strong...
In fact I like T1 and T2. Especially the young guy in T2.
arturo238
09-03-2003, 08:08 AM
It wasnt any where near as good as the first two and somewhat disapointing considering all the atention that it got. Now Arnold is going to be governor of CA for producing a bad triqual to a good series.
covenantazkiker
11-04-2003, 12:36 AM
In my opinion, probably the worst of the Terminator trilogy! Terminatrix lets out a beastly growl or something you'd not expect for a machine. Just another "must-save-john connor" film.
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