Unpopular opinion. I really liked the tv show.
Is it wrong for me to say... dear god, why won't you just die already?... Not too mention the fact that at this point, I find myself wondering whether or not JC (OK, scary initials if you think about it) is serving his audience or his ego?!Not another one...
Haven't we all suffered enough?
At this rate, I'll be seeing those metal bloody skeletons everywhere I look...
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I will say we have resolved the future of the franchise and believe me its an incredibly bright future. I think where it’s going will be the continuation of what the fans really wanted since T2.
I'm pretty sure I've heard it all before...And now: according to Skydance CEO David Ellison:
I will say we have resolved the future of the franchise and believe me its an incredibly bright future. I think where it’s going will be the continuation of what the fans really wanted since T2.
I think the original trilogy was pretty close to perfect. They should have stopped while they were ahead.I somewhat liked the first one, absolutely adored the second one, watched it like a hundread times, I liked the third one A LOT and I was in the minority thinking that Jonathan Mostow did an exemplary work of reverting back the changes and finally accepting Judgement Day, James Cameron agrees with me also, he was expecting a disaster and was surprised.
Didn't like 4 and I don't have the courage to watch the fifth.
"The dead."“It is back. It is moving forward. [James Cameron] has some good ideas of how to continue with the franchise. I will be in the movie.”
"The done."Arnold added that the “Legend of Conan” film which had reportedly been shelved may still have life in it: “It’s being rewritten…the idea is to do it.”
And.... "The Ugly."sequel to Ivan Reitman’s “Twins” called “Triplets” which he suggests could move forward this year: “The script will be finished in a month… It’s just around the corner.” That film, should it go forward would star Arnie, Danny DeVito and Eddie Murphy.
I don't know. There's been a significant amount of technological advancement since the original Cameron movies and, if done right, as an absolute reboot (not just a modern remake) there's enough social commentary that could make a new movie (perhaps even a trilogy) work. But it would have to raise some complex themes around the role of technology (which can be done within an action movie genre) and not just redo the ideas of the original.Just let the franchise die and rest in peace.
It's already suffered enough.
I have to agree with Gavin on this. There is enough material on our current society to reinvent the series.I don't know. There's been a significant amount of technological advancement since the original Cameron movies and, if done right, as an absolute reboot (not just a modern remake) there's enough social commentary that could make a new movie (perhaps even a trilogy) work. But it would have to raise some complex themes around the role of technology (which can be done within an action movie genre) and not just redo the ideas of the original.