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OK...so the Terminator films are a staple in my childhood and adolescence. They are the pinnacle of finely crafted scifi action. Sorry folks, but Matrix doesn't even come close, imho SmileAnd sadly, with J.C. gone (James Cameron, but hell, with his filmmaking abilities, it might as well be Jesus Christ...hehe), the film is sure to bomb. And withe MOKNEYS cutting the domestic trailers...ugh...pain and sadness. But alas, there is hope!!! Check out the new international trailer, at www.comingsoon.net The folks at Columbia/Sony, who are distributing T3 overseas, obviously know that the trick to making a successfull film is cutting a GOOD trailer. And compared to the domestic ads, this new promo looks like oscar material, hehe. I'm almost hoping that the trailer editors are retarded and undermining Mostow's film (but sadly, I doubt that's the case.) Regardless, check out the trailer, and remember what it feels like to LOVE the movies Smile

Brian
 
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Yah, that was a lot better...but I have heavy doubts about it being even equal to T2..or even the first one.
You know what had a cool trailer? The first Matrix movie. It didn't even tell you what it was about but still looked really really cool...if only more movies took notes.
 
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The new terminator looks nowhere near as good as any of the original terminators, and that's because it simply WON'T be as good Frown But that doesn't mean we can't hope for it to be one helluva an entertaining film.
 
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