Originally posted by TheFilmProphet
True, but at least people know Arnold can still score a bigger movie than today's "action stars" like Will Smith.
that is true...
but i-robot butchered the book imo... i didn't like it... it was a solid movie, but me reading the book beforehand made me biased...
as for t3... it was alright... but the end was a bit of an anti climax...
i've seen i-robot more times than t3, so i'd have to say i'd rather watch t3...
Originally posted by pr1983
I-robot butchered the book IMO ... I didn't like it... it was a solid movie, but me reading the book beforehand made me biased...
Hang on a sec ... I thought that the director {Alex Proyas} said that the film was meant to be a prequel to the book {hence why Bridget Moynahan's character is much younger in the film than in the novel}?
Originally posted by pr1983
As for t3... it was alright... but the end was a bit of an anti climax...
I thought that the ending was very daring, myself. Surely if they'd have blown up skynet at the end then T3 would have been a pointless entry in the franchise {since it wouldn't have really advanced the story at all since T2}?
Originally posted by alic88
I hate the person who did the music for t3, Marco Beltrami.
I too was bitterly disappointed with the music in T3: they didn't use the superb "Terminator" theme, and there wasn't music at all during several key sequences {e.g. the opening credits, and the car chase sequence}. Maybe with the silence he was going for a "haunting" and "suspenseful" atmosphere, but it just doesn't work ...