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11th November 2005, 1:54pm
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#16 | | Registered User
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| Re: Terminator 4 The third one was ok i guess, can't see the 4th being good atall |
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11th November 2005, 1:59pm
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#17 | | I hate your band SuperMod
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| Re: Terminator 4 Quote: |
Originally Posted by lirazel that wasn't that bad tbh. wasn't that good either mind. | I admit it. I watched the Highlander TV show religiously.
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11th November 2005, 2:01pm
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#18 | | Hyphen Hyphen
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| Re: Terminator 4 Quote: |
Originally Posted by poprock I admit it. I watched the Highlander TV show religiously. |
You mean on your knees praying to god.....that it would end 
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11th November 2005, 2:03pm
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#19 | | Caissa's DeathAngel
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| Re: Terminator 4 And Stargate SG1 (which now has its own spinoff, Stargate Atlantis) is awesome.
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11th November 2005, 2:08pm
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#20 | | I hate your band SuperMod
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| Re: Terminator 4 Quote: |
Originally Posted by djbarry You mean on your knees praying to god.....that it would end  | Nah, I meant ‘religiously’ as in mindlessly following it no matter how much bollocks was spouted forth.
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12th November 2005, 3:58am
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#21 | | Last Man Standing
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| Re: Terminator 4 I saw Terminator3 in the Cinema in Florida when it was released (also saw Pirates of the Caribbean as well) I rather liked it at first I found it quite humorous...which therein lies the problem. Afterwards when I thought about It should have not been comical after all the first two were quite serious. Although I have to admit even if its going to be dire I will still end up going to see it. I love Terminator. Arnie is the big T though will be hard to adjust to someone else. However if the tv show/movie treated the war like the brutal and unmerciful carnage it is in my head then it would rock. I curiously wonder if this is a counter action to the Halo movie. |
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12th November 2005, 4:11am
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#22 | | because we care
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| Re: Terminator 4 i actually think if the tv compan/scriptwriters get this right this could be awesome, if as a couple of people have mentioned they actually focus on the coming of the great war they have more of a story ehich they could stretch
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12th November 2005, 4:17am
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#23 | | Aut Vincere, Aut Mori
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| Re: Terminator 4 Errm in Terminator 3 it contradicted the whole "No Fate" thing did it not? I wasn't a big fan of it, only seen it twice and that was when it first got released.
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12th November 2005, 4:27am
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#24 | | Aurë enteluva Gallery SuperMod SuperMod
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| Re: Terminator 4 The ending of T3 was it's only good point, in that it closed the open end of T2, ie if there was no skynet, there would have be no terminator to send back in the first place and uh-oh paradox. |
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12th November 2005, 4:32am
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#25 | | Aut Vincere, Aut Mori
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| Re: Terminator 4 Grr damn existential paradox theories.
Does this not mean no matter what they are going todo in the future they cannot stop what has already came to pass? Therefore, buttfucking the cool idea of defining ones future in T2 with Sarah carving "No Fate" in the table.
*Sore head*
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9th November 2006, 1:59am
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#26 | | Larger Than Life
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| The Sarah Connor Chronicles Quote:
Lena Headley has been tapped to take on a starring role in the upcoming Terminator TV show, "The Sarah Connor Chronicles". Variety is reporting that the star of Brothers Grimm will be in the pilot being written by Josh Friedman.
A pilot is officially in the works for "The Sarah Connor Chronicles," a television series that will follow the life of Sarah Connor and her son John after the events of "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." David Nutter has been chosen by Warner Brothers to direct the pilot, as his name is synonymous with successful shows getting off the ground. Past examples of Nutter’s first episode standouts, the WB hits "Smallville" and "Supernatural" as well as the past shows "Jack & Bobby" and "Roswell." Nutter is also known for his work on the Chris Carter phenomenon that was "The X-Files." Nutter has worked on James Cameron’s material before also, having directed the pilot for Cameron’s television series "Dark Angel."
The idea of a series based completely upon the life of Sarah Connor on the run with her son John who will lead humans to revolt against the machines is an interesting one. There’s potential for a hearty story there, but the show will have to live up to that potential and expectations that will arise simply because of connotations to the first two movies. This could easily go bad as well, beating a possibly intriguing journey into the dirt and trampling on the solid reputation of the Cameron films as some felt the third film "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" did. It’s tricky territory, but if the makers of the series tread carefully, they could have something very good on their hands. Nutter’s involvement in the project is a positive sign and may just be the mark of hope stamped upon this project to make sure it doesn’t go down like the Titanic or "T3" for that matter.
| http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_10399.html
Lena Headley..
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9th November 2006, 2:02am
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#27 | | Registered User
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| Re: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Arnold on being re-elected, "I love sequels."
Stew, "Fuck off, you prick." This reeks of mince. |
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9th November 2006, 7:02am
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#28 | | Bring the heid o' charlie Editor
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| Re: The Sarah Connor Chronicles What a bunch of awful shows Nutter's 'got off the ground' |
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4th March 2007, 8:11pm
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#29 | | MANLEGEND SuperMod
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| Re: Terminator 4 Quote:
Originally Posted by Dyno The 3rd film wasn't that bad, really. A fourth, set in the future would be a beast, a CGI extravaganza though. | A 4th is already in the works - Arnold is contractually obliged to show some face-time in it, but will not be a major character.
They've started announcing casting news for the Sarah Conner Chronicles
Cast as follows:
Thomas Dekker as John Conner (currently known for his portrayal of the regenerating girl Claire's friend Zach on Heroes)
Summer Glau as a Terminator (River Tam from FireFly/Serenity)
Lena Headey as Sarah Connor (Queen Gorgo from 300, Angelika from Brother's Grimm)
Owain Yeoman as a Terminator (Jasper Carrott's son-in-law, played Lysander in Troy)
Filming has wrapped up on this for a late 2007 release. |
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22nd May 2007, 7:53pm
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#30 | | Tannhauser Gate Veteran
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| Re: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (Summer Glau, Lena Headey, Thomas Dekker) http://www.comingsoon.net/news/tvnews.php?id=20519
Trailers.
Hmm...
It'd look sweet were it not for the first two movies' awesomeness. |
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