Asking me that is like asking me whether I prefer Alien or Aliens
They're both such different genres that I can't really compare them
This is true to some extent, but I've still got to give it to T2.
Asking me that is like asking me whether I prefer Alien or Aliens
They're both such different genres that I can't really compare them
.apples and oranges
Asking me that is like asking me whether I prefer Alien or Aliens
They're both such different genres that I can't really compare them
I'd probably say T2 but the first Terminator is legitimately one of the scariest films I've ever seen. The low budget, the 80s setting, Arnie, the music, it's incredibly tense.
I'd vote Thor The Dark World but it wasn't on the poll.
What's a Thor 2: The Dark World?
For all of its big special effects, the second film still has some glaring problems. Like the smoke jets on the stove the biker is thrown on and the telephone box the terminator punches being a different colour where it dents in and the laughable dummy being dragged behind the police car.
Not that any of that matters though, I love the practical effects of both films but whereas the shortcomings of the original were budget related I can't help but question them in the second film.
The thing about Thor 2 is you failed to realize the joke is being made because the polls don't show up on mobile.
I prefer Terminator to Terminator 2
I admire it's... purity
Thinking about T1 again just pisses me off how they fucked up 4. Those Kyle Reese flashbacks were so good, then they fucked it all up.
T2 is winning?
Disgusting.
I am stunned that people think T2 has better pacing. Wow.
I must have watched T2 more than 50 times.
1 always
It's pretty obvious to me that T1's director gave Cameron a lesson on how to direct a movie.
T1 obviously. The level of fear that machine induces anytime it appears on screen is just sublime. That sense of "no matter what you do, no matter how fast you run, I'll catch you and I'll kill you" was never achieved again in any other terminator film.
It's pretty obvious to me that T1's director gave Cameron a lesson on how to direct a movie.
T2 is not bad at all, actually is great, but it's no way at the same level of the original masterpiece.
It's pretty obvious to me that T1's director gave Cameron a lesson on how to direct a movie.
It's pretty obvious to me that T1's director gave Cameron a lesson on how to direct a movie.
Unnecessary except for the whole John Connor is the savior of the human race angle.
A lonely, war torn man seeks solace in the idea of a fantasy woman and a love.
By this point in the film, Sarah's kinda bought into his story and goes with it. They have sex and the whole conceit of Kyle becoming the tragic father adding an irony to Sarah's sadness in the photo Kyle spent years of looking at and fell in love with fulfills itself.
Do you mean not have Kyle be John's father? Because I don't think that would be anywhere near as effective.