When T2 was finished it was over 3 hours long. They had to cout A LOT of stuff to get it down to a decent time. I couldn't agree more with the scenes they got rid of; the finished product was excellent. But the glitching should have been left in. It really wouldn't have taken THAT MUCH more time. We are talking about short couple second clips here. I also don't understand this move because when the T1000 is walking around in the steel mill we see a quick flash go all the way down his body. It looks like a small wave. That wave is actually a glitch, but it doesn't fit with there being no other scenes of glitching. I think this makes it hard for the audience to understand that the T1000 isn't functioning correctly after having been smashed.
when the T1000 is walking around in the steel mill we see a quick flash go all the way down his body. It looks like a small wave. That wave is actually a glitch, but it doesn't fit with there being no other scenes of glitching.
I actually thought the small wave thing run down his body you're referring to was the T-1000 checking himself for errors or something 😖
But i agree, they should've kept the glitching scenes, esp. the one where he tries to imitate Sarah Connor, i reckon the glitching part they left out of that scene was crucial.
Originally posted by chriscaffee
Hey, how long do you have to be a user of these forums before you can post URLs, because I wanted to post some images, but it won't let me.
The time that you are a member doesn't matter, the number of posts that you make is what will eventually enable you to post links and such items.
I'm not overwhelmingly sure, but I believe that perhaps after either 50 or 100 posts you should able to post these things. The reason they have this rule set is to avoid spammers and advertisers.