Now that you mention it, I think its been there for along time. As for Coercri:
"Already, the mounting tidal wave appeared half as high as the cliff, and its writhing had a dark ill cast. There was enough hatred concentrated in it to shatter The Grieve."
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Terminator 3
I think that, as an action piece, T3 is a refreshing change from all the current fancy Matrix-style martial arts stuff which sometimes gets too cute for its own good. It's a cathartic feeling to watch Arnold and the Terminatrix obliterate everything in their path with perfect nonchalance
(oh how I love surround sound). Aren't they a lovely pair? Kinda reminds me of a lot of celebrity marriages...
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Now that I've seen it on dvd I can finally comment on this thread. I have been a Terminator fan from day one and I have to admit I enjoyed T3 very much. If I have any complaint it is that I was hoping (based on the previews) for the film to have taken us into the thick of the battle for earth in the future. Not just as someone's memory but that we would have been immersed in it. Since T3 seems very open ended there may be a chance for that in the future.
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Having not seen it yet, all I can say is "Wow, I can't wait to see it!"
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It was a really awsome movie. Better than all the rest. Although, it's ending basically says that the other two movies were pointless since the future is still relatively the same. And I think that's a good part of the ending. The most thing I was dreading to see was another loop into the Terminators comming back in time. But I was quite surprised. The edning works on many levels and even solves some plot holes in the other two. It made sense, because since the future HAS to happen, it wouldn't matter how many Terminators they sent back in time, the guy would still be alive because that was the ultimate future.