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10/15/2005 7:40:25 PM EDT
Which was the best?

I'd have to say that 3 is my favorite.
10/15/2005 7:42:36 PM EDT
[#1]
T2 was awsome. Seeing that mini-gun when they pulled it out from storage and then when he shot the cops cars just made me go insane when I was a kid
10/15/2005 7:43:37 PM EDT
[#2]
The end of 3 was a very good finish IMHO...

But I have to pick 2...Linda Hamilton was SOOOO buff, and I normally don't like women like that, but I'll make an excuse for her (even though she is a bipolar wack job)...
10/15/2005 7:44:32 PM EDT
[#3]
T1 was the best.   Hard to top an original idea


T3 was a close 2nd.  Deep ideas.


T2 was a hollywood image fest, mixed with some feel good "don't kill anyone" BS
10/15/2005 7:45:48 PM EDT
[#4]
Damn, that's a tough question.  I'd have to say 2, by a nose, even though it had that annoying kid in it.  



10/15/2005 7:47:54 PM EDT
[#5]
Hands down #2 was the best.  Patty
10/15/2005 7:51:12 PM EDT
[#6]
t2 was the greatest. saw it on my honeymoon.



then came the divorce!



ETA: any arfcom women looking for some meat attention?
10/15/2005 8:13:45 PM EDT
[#7]
I'm watching the chase scene in 3 right now.

This is the best chase scene in an action movie ever.
10/15/2005 8:17:56 PM EDT
[#8]

T3 had John Conner as a druggie wimp.

I prefer the robots to him.

Wait a minute. In T3 the Arnold robot was replaced with the advanced petite blond model. Something is just so wrong on so many levels with that movie.

10/15/2005 9:20:41 PM EDT
[#9]
They were all good but I liked the last 2 most.
10/16/2005 3:52:00 AM EDT
[#10]
T2 for me, hands down........ first one was pretty groundbreaking, third seems to be straining for ideas.. take the grave yard shhotout with the police....... echoes of T2 there!  
10/16/2005 3:55:29 AM EDT
[#11]
I like the first one best, although I like all three. The first has the advantage that you have no idea what is going to happen(the first time you watched it), whereas in the other two you already know about the future, the robots, etc., in advance.
10/16/2005 3:58:18 AM EDT
[#12]
T2 was the best..

T3 was the worst and the car chase
10/16/2005 5:22:03 AM EDT
[#13]
Terminator is clearly superior. The terminator should ALWAYS be a badass murdering villain. The original was more dark and almost horror like. which helps to sell the sci-fi aspect. The gun use was pretty accurate too imo.
T2 was fun but really not near as good. A kinder gentler terminator just cheapens the premise to me. Lots of technical goofs and such too. Where was Arnold's battery for the minigun? It sure did shoot slow for a minigun. Can an HE 40mm round blow up metal doors at less than 10 feet like that?  James Cameron just made it for the studios because The Abyss was such a flop.
T3 was godawful. Talk to the hand.
10/16/2005 5:31:54 AM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:
I'm watching the chase scene in 3 right now.

This is the best chase scene in an action movie ever.



Totally disagree. I think it was the worst chase scene in a movie. No way could a crane truck keep up with a pickup.

I prefer the first one.
10/16/2005 5:37:23 AM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:
I like the first one best, although I like all three. The first has the advantage that you have no idea what is going to happen(the first time you watched it), whereas in the other two you already know about the future, the robots, etc., in advance.



I like the first one the best, which I saw in the theater. I agree that the novelty of the idea was probably the best part. I liked the other two also, though. edit-some good criticism of the later two in previous posts through. They were definitely written and produced with the intent of marketing them as "big summer blockbusters"
10/16/2005 5:44:36 AM EDT
[#16]
1 was awesome because it was the first of its kind. Because it was totally different. Because it wasn't a blockbuster movie. Because it had awesome action, cool actors, and sweet special effects.

2 was awesome because it was non-stop acion on a blockbuster scale. The effects were cutting edge.
Young John Connor was a little annoying... I'm not a big fan of Edward Furlong. but it was cool seeing Linda Hamilton all buffed out and tough. Not to mention the guns... But not as good as the original... though a close running and definitely a formidable sequel.

3... having a different guy play John Connor was lame IMHO. Bringing an aging Arnold back was lame.
"Hey, lets run off another T100 off the assembly line to send into the future... and see if you can make this one look about 20 years older.."
The TX was lame... everything the T1000 couldn't do they pretty much just made this one do... with tits.
Changing the entire theme of the story from the future is not written to the future IS written and no matter what you do it'l always work itself out to happen the way it's meant to just ruined it all IMHO.
Cool fights, scenes and effects, but not the best by any stretch of the imagination.
10/16/2005 2:00:34 PM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:
But I have to pick 2...Linda Hamilton was SOOOO buff, and I normally don't like women like that, but I'll make an excuse for her (even though she is a bipolar wack job)...



If you knew the world would end and no one would believe you, you'd be a wack job too.
10/16/2005 4:17:08 PM EDT
[#18]
2, beyotch.

"Your foster parents are dead."
10/16/2005 4:30:26 PM EDT
[#19]
T2- by far is the best that was my favorite movie as a kid

loved the mini-gun
10/16/2005 7:45:04 PM EDT
[#20]
T2
10/16/2005 8:26:53 PM EDT
[#21]
Gotta vote 2.

They were all good though.  I think 3 was the worst of them, it did not have the production value of 2, it felt like it was done on a cheap budget.

1 was awesome for the originality and effects at the time.
10/17/2005 7:24:59 AM EDT
[#22]
The first one.

Action - love story ..... I loved it!  Sorry, i like mushy movies at times.

T2 was great too ... but I like sleeper films. Low budget films that make a big hit. Alien, Terminator and Star Wars.

Plus, that was the first time I saw a SPAS 12 shotgun. Awesome.





10/17/2005 7:34:33 AM EDT
[#23]
How can anyone not think  the first one was the best.....


"I'll be back"


"What do you have in there a dead cat ?"

Possible responses :

- yes
- no

- Fuck you Asshole


"Uzi 9 millimeta"


"Plasma rifle in the 40 watt range" (or whatever)



10/17/2005 7:56:40 AM EDT
[#24]
First one was the best.

Third was was pretty good - the last half of the movie was dman good. I like John as a druggie dropout looser. His whole life was a mess. His mother was dead. Never knew his father. Big ass robots from the future tyring to kill him. That would make me start using the nose candy.

Two was OK. They made the Terminator a wuss in that one. He should be a killing machine, not trying to give high-fives.

Av.
10/17/2005 7:56:49 AM EDT
[#25]
What always bothered me about the Terminator movies: Why was any of the data always displayed when in "Terminator" vision being displayed? The terminator is generating that data to display on the screen. Seems it could just use the data without ever pushing it for itself to then "see" and use. Maybe I just think about it too much.
10/17/2005 9:30:09 AM EDT
[#26]

Quoted:
What always bothered me about the Terminator movies: Why was any of the data always displayed when in "Terminator" vision being displayed? The terminator is generating that data to display on the screen. Seems it could just use the data without ever pushing it for itself to then "see" and use. Maybe I just think about it too much.



Directors commentary for T2 addressed that directly.  Cameron said (to the effect of) that in real life there would not be any data there.  It is put there for the audience and only the audience.
10/17/2005 1:57:06 PM EDT
[#27]
I would have to say my favorite Terminator Movie would be Terminator 1, and my least favorite would be T3
10/17/2005 2:12:22 PM EDT
[#28]
I'd say #2.

The best part about 3 was the totally hot robot bitch. Damn she's hot.
10/19/2005 7:28:07 AM EDT
[#29]
You're all wrong.

I like T4.
10/19/2005 4:03:49 PM EDT
[#30]
2
but I like all 3
also liked these books
T2 Infiltrator
T2 Rising Storm
T2 Future War
they continue on from T2, and I think T3 borrowed ideas from them

Terminator 3: Terminator Dreams
continues on from T3, makes a few references to the time discontinuities between the movies
10/19/2005 5:07:51 PM EDT
[#31]
Terminator 2: Judgement Day was the best. It took the original's story and special effects and expanded and improved upon them. While some of the novelty was gone, the duelling terminators was absolutely kick ass. The weapons handling was pretty darn good, IMO, especially by Robert Patrick (T-1000). The liquid metal T-1000 was just plain awesome. As far as current day/reality/sci-fi movies go, this ranks right up there with the very best, especially the first hour or so with the bar scene, the foster parents' sequences, and the race to get to the kid (and then Sarah) first.

Terminator was not that far behind. As was mentioned earlier, it had novelty going for it. The plot (story) was as believable as it was UN-believable, the script was pretty good, and the acting was superb. You really felt as though Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) was scared shitless for her life and that Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn) really, really wanted to save (and fuck) her. Like someone said earlier, this movie was almost a horror film.

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines was at best an OK film that told more of the story, at worst it was a cheap knockoff that simply regurgitated whatever seemed to work for the first two films. The newest terminator machine was a confusing mix of feminine beauty and technological capability. Some parts were fairly good, some were downright pathetic ("Talk to the hand," the graveyard sequence with the coffin and Doc Silberman, and tell me how they got into the super-secure, top-secret mountain launch center again?). This film could have been so much better, but whoever came up with the concept and wrote the script should be ashamed of themselves.
10/19/2005 5:29:16 PM EDT
[#32]
T1 for the original
T2 for "Guns and Roses"
T3 for the bad guy babe

so they ALL are good
10/19/2005 5:30:33 PM EDT
[#33]

Quoted:
"Plasma rifle in the 40 watt range" (or whatever)






"Hey pal,  just what you see in the case!"
10/19/2005 5:38:19 PM EDT
[#34]

Quoted:
What always bothered me about the Terminator movies: Why was any of the data always displayed when in "Terminator" vision being displayed? The terminator is generating that data to display on the screen. Seems it could just use the data without ever pushing it for itself to then "see" and use. Maybe I just think about it too much.



Not only that, but the Terminator apparently runs on Apple code (Apple OS 9 no less), he even has an extension for Quicktime that loads.  

Trivia for The Terminator (1984)

Shots through the Terminator's vision shows a dump of the ROM assembler code for the Apple II operation system. If you own an Apple II, enter at the basic prompt: ] call -151 * p This will give you the terminator view. Other code visible is written in COBOL.

Trivia forTerminator 3:The Rise of the Machines (2004)

In the third act, The Terminator reboots himself, to rid his system from corruption caused by the T-X. As he does, we can see, in his first-person "Terminator Vision", many items scroll by. These include: "Remote Access", "Sound", "Memory", "Software Update", "QuickTime Player", "Control Strip", "Date and Time", "Multiple Users", "Keychain Access", "Location Manager", "Energy Saver", "Add Application Program", and also "MP3.com". All of these items (with the exception of "MP3.com") are easily recognized components of Apple Macintosh operating systems, most likely Mac OS 9. (See also trivia for The Terminator (1984), in which "Terminator Vision" incorporated assembly code for the Motorola 6502 microprocessor, the CPU for the then-current Apple II computer.)