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In T2 the T1000 also seems indestructible like Arnie in T1, and there's the clash of the titans Arnie vs T1000
But I dunno, I can't decide which is better.
"I know now why you cry, but it's something I can never do"
Dont get me wrong Alien 1 and aliens are good/iconic movies to but really the characters are so weak in those movies (especially in Aliens).
I prefer the creeping dread and dark mood of the first versus the more positive and slightly lighter tone of the second. Again, maybe that's because Arnie is another near-invincible killing machine, and it gets rid of the crushing feeling of hopelessness and dread that was in the first.
i haven't seen the terminator films in over a decade. the last and only things i remember was the shotgun that reloaded around the hand and a motorbike being chased by a semi.
Only Rambo movie worth watching is First Blood, rest are just complete jokes.
*shivers*.
In the book version, a couple of cops in the station die as he makes his escape, he kills all the other cops in the forest during the ambush scene in the forest, and several officers, national guardsmen and even civilians die as Rambo hunts for the antagonist in the town at the end, before they both end up killing each other. In the movie, it just ends up ending without any real payoff, especially if you can't ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ understand what Stallone was saying. (and even then, crying stallone doesn't make up for measly body counts)
That's why I enjoy the other two much better. The first movie almost feels like a Saturday morning cartoon adaptation of Rambo.
You are too obsessed with killing to notice the emotional depth of the movies, dont worry you grow out of this eventually... maybe.
lol true
but then Linda Hamilton was hotter in T2 ;)
The way Trautman hugged him at the end like that ... :^))
Why, it was great story how war screws people over, the PTSD, the controversial feelings people had over Vietnam War etc.
Watch it when you are few decades older and you understand what I meant.
I haven't seen any of the alien films so I can't answer the second question