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New Terminator Salvation Clip

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I got that pizzahut email and was about to post it too... but then the clip didn't really do it for me. Not enough edge-of-your-seat being chased, etc suspense... just another blow-it-up scene where the machine was pretty much just stationary. This is a big budget movie - this better not be one of the better scenes.
 
Originally posted by: rh71
I got that pizzahut email and was about to post it too... but then the clip didn't really do it for me. Not enough edge-of-your-seat being chased, etc suspense... just another blow-it-up scene where the machine was pretty much just stationary. This is a big budget movie - this better not be one of the better scenes.
I am going to guess that on a big screen that scene will be insanely awesome to watch.

The only let down is that we now know what happens... bastards! :|
 
Only watched the first few seconds because I really want this movie to surprise me with it's glorious special effects like T2 did, but what I saw look pretty damn sweet.
 
Originally posted by: dud
After the disappointment (to me) that was Star Trek ... I'll wait for the DVD.

terminator will disappoint you too then. so does life in general i bet. just end it all.
 
I don't understand. If a whole bunch of atomic bombs fell, wouldn't there be a nuclear winter? How much dust and debris would be in the atmosphere?

At least in Cameron's futuristic takes, you couldn't ever SEE the sun.
 
Originally posted by: reallyscrued
I don't understand. If a whole bunch of atomic bombs fell, wouldn't there be a nuclear winter? How much dust and debris would be in the atmosphere?

At least in Cameron's futuristic takes, you couldn't ever SEE the sun.
Nuclear winters aren't eternal; the debris cloud would last a few years, perhaps. That's still more than enough time to kill a majority of life on earth.
 
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