Anyone going to see this opening day? It’s been quite a while since we’ve seen Ahnold in this familiar role. I think T3 will be fraught with all kinds of neato things… especially with John Mastow’s flair for stylization. The female teminator is (indeed) a nice change in pace; if she can pull off being convincingly creepy, that’ll be the day since I haven’t seen anything that cool since… (off the top of my head) Superman 3’s macabre feature.
Hey, if you can’t annihilate John Connor with programmed, cutting edge onslaughts, you might as well try and seduce him to death! 
To my surprise, Pricegal wants to go see this film, so I suppose we will, but I’m expecting disappointment. I just can’t see how it’ll realistically be any good.
It sounds like this franchise just keeps retelling the same story. Is it required by physical law that if you send a killer robot back in time, there’ll be big car chases and explosions?
Ok, I think it’s time to share my Great Idea for this movie.
I thought that, “I’ll be baack” being the major catchphrase of the previous Terminator, all of Aahnold’s lines should be a repeating of that one phrase, slightly altered to fit the context.
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Like: Whenever anyone leaves a room, another character should turn around and try to stop them. Aahnold, in turn, should put a hand on this character’s shoulder and reassure him/her by sayng. “S/he’ll be baack.”
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Aahnold gets a phone. While on the phone, he is suddenly faced with some villanous ninjas or something! With a tense expression on his face, Aahnold says “I’ll call you baack.” and hangs up the phone so he can brutalize those ninjas.
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A high tension moment: Aahnold is facing another character, when something dangerous rises up behind him/her. Concerned Aahnold cries “Watch your baack!”
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Every guy movie needs a Gratuitous Flesh Shot. In this instance, it should include Aahnold commenting, “Nice baack”
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And if they did that, I’d see it.
Karomon reminds me of something a local radio DJ said, a few weeks ago:
He commented that Ahnold has made a point of saying three lines in nearly all his movies: “I’ll be back!”, “Get out!”, and “Grab my hand!”
He then proposed that Ahnold should play Jesus.
He could drive the moneychangers from the temple: “Zis is ze house uf ze Lord, you cahn’t do zat here! GET OUT!”
Be crucified and sealed up in the tomb: “Don’t vorry… I’LL BE BACK!”
And walk on water:
“Look, Jesus, a man is drowning!”
“I vill save him!” (walks out on water) “GRAB MY HAND!”