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Show posts MenuQuote from: Slurpee on May 16, 2018, 03:34:27 AM
when I was a kid, I thought the first three words in Interview With a Vampire were one word that I didn't know, and meant a special or specific vampire? the Intervyuwitha vampire
like the Cincinnati kid, or the ultimate hustler
I also thought Death Becomes Her was called Death Becomser and "becomser" was a kind of magic potion that prevents something
headache becomser
sleep becomser
coffee is a sleep becomser
garlic water is an intervyuwitha vampire becomser
Quote from: RobClock on April 23, 2017, 04:49:05 PM
definitely not a furry
Quote from: SilverCherryClock on October 19, 2005, 05:57:51 PM
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
4/5
Short summary of the movie: Better than two, not as good as one. This is probably enough for most people, but I'll go into more detail.
Long Summary: Yes, the movie was a little on the short side. Something like an hour and 40 minutes. However, this movie restored my faith in the Terminator series, which was toppled by the sub-par T2.
Don't get me wrong, T2 is pretty good. But it's hard to think of the terminator as a hero after being the enemy in the first film. This movie was necessary, however, to make the terminator in T3 a more acceptable character.
Personally, I think being a mindless robot is Arnold Shwarzeneger's true calling (he's not too good of an actor as anything else). He plays the part suprisingly well. Aside from him, the movie does have some good acting.
I guess what really got me was the FX. The story is good, I always enjoyed the story of the terminator series. But the Special effects in this movie were incredible. From the Tx's chassis to the atomic explosions, this is some of the best FX work I have ever seen (beats the hell out of any of the Matrix films).
To sum it all up, I would suggest that anyone who is or is not a fan of the Terminator series sees this movie. But go watch the first two before you do, of course.