Terminator Salvation
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Just got back from the cinema, TS is great, apart from a dodgy computerised Arnie shot. Very intense and obviously left open for the next one. Cinema was packed, and everyone was talking about the film as we left. I would give it a good 8 out of 10. Def a must see.
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Just got back from the cinema, TS is great, apart from a dodgy computerised Arnie shot. Very intense and obviously left open for the next one. Cinema was packed, and everyone was talking about the film as we left. I would give it a good 8 out of 10. Def a must see.
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Yeah, I saw it in SF, and enjoyed it immensely. Much better than I thought.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Please read this[^] if you don't like the answer I gave to your question. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
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Just got back from the cinema, TS is great, apart from a dodgy computerised Arnie shot. Very intense and obviously left open for the next one. Cinema was packed, and everyone was talking about the film as we left. I would give it a good 8 out of 10. Def a must see.
------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC
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Just got back from the cinema, TS is great, apart from a dodgy computerised Arnie shot. Very intense and obviously left open for the next one. Cinema was packed, and everyone was talking about the film as we left. I would give it a good 8 out of 10. Def a must see.
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> Def a must see. If you liked that, then you must see Silverlight 2 demos from vendors touting "great performance". The thing (ie. 'technology'), eats more than VS2010, VS2008 + Resharper; around 287MB for some darn ugly single grid or single chart. California gone crazy, yet again.. I'm switching out of this crap, pronto; and hopefully before it terminates itself in bloatology ignorance.
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Just got back from the cinema, TS is great, apart from a dodgy computerised Arnie shot. Very intense and obviously left open for the next one. Cinema was packed, and everyone was talking about the film as we left. I would give it a good 8 out of 10. Def a must see.
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I was better than I thought too, but I couldn't get past how ridiculously unrealistic many plot elements were: • In a post apocalyptic world, were does all the fuel and spare parts for those airbases come from? • If a robot is supposed to kill you, wouldn’t it just kill you by -- oh I don't know -- putting its metal fingers through your skull rather than throw you against walls a bunch of times? • etc, etc, etc. I guess I can only suspend my disbelief so far!. -Jay
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Just got back from the cinema, TS is great, apart from a dodgy computerised Arnie shot. Very intense and obviously left open for the next one. Cinema was packed, and everyone was talking about the film as we left. I would give it a good 8 out of 10. Def a must see.
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wierd...you people posting are the first people I have heard say they liked it. Everyone I know said it was rubbish. I'm not a fan of the terminator series myself (I've always thought the movies sucked) but it is interesting to say the least that people here liked it.
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Just got back from the cinema, TS is great, apart from a dodgy computerised Arnie shot. Very intense and obviously left open for the next one. Cinema was packed, and everyone was talking about the film as we left. I would give it a good 8 out of 10. Def a must see.
------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC
Meh, not convinced enough to go and see it. The original was the best as it was something original, the rest seem to be pointless and lacking general common sense. The second terminator SUCKED! The third terminator sucked less than the second. I watched the Sarah Connor Chronicals once and, surprisingly, I've never seen it again. I'll watch it when it's on TV in a couple of years but I wouldn't go out of my way to watch it. I definitely wouldn't pay money to go and see it.
My failometer has shot off the end of the scale! I seem to have misplaced my ban button.. no wait... found it!
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Just got back from the cinema, TS is great, apart from a dodgy computerised Arnie shot. Very intense and obviously left open for the next one. Cinema was packed, and everyone was talking about the film as we left. I would give it a good 8 out of 10. Def a must see.
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I certainly hope it is better than the new Star Trek movie.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
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I was better than I thought too, but I couldn't get past how ridiculously unrealistic many plot elements were: • In a post apocalyptic world, were does all the fuel and spare parts for those airbases come from? • If a robot is supposed to kill you, wouldn’t it just kill you by -- oh I don't know -- putting its metal fingers through your skull rather than throw you against walls a bunch of times? • etc, etc, etc. I guess I can only suspend my disbelief so far!. -Jay
JRiggs wrote:
I guess I can only suspend my disbelief so far!.
Well where does the disbelief begin...Skynet infiltrates every computer in the world, launches nukes then gets rid of the survivors by the use of android killers? They obviously weren't on a MS OS, othewise there would be a huge wait each time there were updates ready to download.
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I certainly hope it is better than the new Star Trek movie.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
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I certainly hope it is better than the new Star Trek movie.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
Funnily enough, Pavel Checkov and Kyle Reese are played by the same guy.
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I was better than I thought too, but I couldn't get past how ridiculously unrealistic many plot elements were: • In a post apocalyptic world, were does all the fuel and spare parts for those airbases come from? • If a robot is supposed to kill you, wouldn’t it just kill you by -- oh I don't know -- putting its metal fingers through your skull rather than throw you against walls a bunch of times? • etc, etc, etc. I guess I can only suspend my disbelief so far!. -Jay
Don't forget the heart transplant in the field tent. If the bullets they were shooting into his chest for fun didn't get through what chance would a rib spreader have? The movie would have been much better if they just cut that scene out. It added nothing.
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I was better than I thought too, but I couldn't get past how ridiculously unrealistic many plot elements were: • In a post apocalyptic world, were does all the fuel and spare parts for those airbases come from? • If a robot is supposed to kill you, wouldn’t it just kill you by -- oh I don't know -- putting its metal fingers through your skull rather than throw you against walls a bunch of times? • etc, etc, etc. I guess I can only suspend my disbelief so far!. -Jay
It goes without saying that the plot has more holes in it than swiss cheese. You just watch stuff blow up and go away satisfied. My big question was, how did they engulf that robot in flames, without burning all the people in the cage to death ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Please read this[^] if you don't like the answer I gave to your question. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
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> Def a must see. If you liked that, then you must see Silverlight 2 demos from vendors touting "great performance". The thing (ie. 'technology'), eats more than VS2010, VS2008 + Resharper; around 287MB for some darn ugly single grid or single chart. California gone crazy, yet again.. I'm switching out of this crap, pronto; and hopefully before it terminates itself in bloatology ignorance.
User of Users Group wrote:
The thing (ie. 'technology'), eats more than VS2010, VS2008 + Resharper; around 287MB for some darn ugly single grid or single chart.
Meh. We have 64bit machines with many GB of RAM now. If not for heavy new frameworks/platforms, we'd be stuck having to make more interesting apps to fill all that... (I suppose you should have started your own thread, but now that you've gone and posted this...)
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Just got back from the cinema, TS is great, apart from a dodgy computerised Arnie shot. Very intense and obviously left open for the next one. Cinema was packed, and everyone was talking about the film as we left. I would give it a good 8 out of 10. Def a must see.
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I'd go see it again, just for the sound effects! 8 / 10 for me too.
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Just got back from the cinema, TS is great, apart from a dodgy computerised Arnie shot. Very intense and obviously left open for the next one. Cinema was packed, and everyone was talking about the film as we left. I would give it a good 8 out of 10. Def a must see.
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I'm waiting for its DVD, watching at home got lots of features. You can watch again without paying again. :-D BTW trailer was extemely awesome.
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JRiggs wrote:
I guess I can only suspend my disbelief so far!.
Well where does the disbelief begin...Skynet infiltrates every computer in the world, launches nukes then gets rid of the survivors by the use of android killers? They obviously weren't on a MS OS, othewise there would be a huge wait each time there were updates ready to download.
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Hi! It looks like you are trying to launch a nuclear strike resulting in the total destruction of mankind. Would you like help?
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Hi! It looks like you are trying to launch a nuclear strike resulting in the total destruction of mankind. Would you like help?
This Program has encountered a problem would you like to tell skynet about it?
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> Def a must see. If you liked that, then you must see Silverlight 2 demos from vendors touting "great performance". The thing (ie. 'technology'), eats more than VS2010, VS2008 + Resharper; around 287MB for some darn ugly single grid or single chart. California gone crazy, yet again.. I'm switching out of this crap, pronto; and hopefully before it terminates itself in bloatology ignorance.
Why do you have to twist everything into an attack on Microsoft, no matter how unrelated? Is this some validation of your sad and pathetic existence, with nothing but the Penguin for love? Poster: "Hey, the weather's nice today." You: "If you think the weather's nice, you should see what a bloated piece of crapware all products that have ever or are destined to come out of Microsoft are... Back in the day, I coded an entire user interface on a 1 bit processor with 1 byte of RAM." Leave the MS attacks to the threads about MS technologies, and just enjoy the rest.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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JRiggs wrote:
I guess I can only suspend my disbelief so far!.
Well where does the disbelief begin...Skynet infiltrates every computer in the world, launches nukes then gets rid of the survivors by the use of android killers? They obviously weren't on a MS OS, othewise there would be a huge wait each time there were updates ready to download.
------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC
Skynet (TM) Service Pack 2. Hotfix: KB#829280. Symptoms: OS determines that humans are redundant and launches nuclear strike on mankind, before unleashing killer robots with Austrian accents. Workaround: Disconnect plug. Known bugs addressed: Desire to kill off all mankind. This hotfix applies to systems displaying the behavior shown in the Known bugs. It will not be automatically distributed, but can be downloaded if your behaviour displays these symptoms. Will be applied as part of Service Pack 3.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.