• Terminator Salvation

    From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to All on Tue Jan 14 23:26:16 2020
    I thought............... it sucked.

    Nick

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  • From Richard Miles@1:3634/24 to Nick Andre on Wed Jan 15 12:34:09 2020
    On 14 Jan 2020, Nick Andre said the following...

    I thought............... it sucked.

    Heh. Haven't seen that one. Did just pick up the newest one, planning on watching this afternoon if there's time.

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/17 to Nick Andre on Sun Feb 9 21:27:00 2020
    Nick Andre wrote to All <=-

    I thought............... it sucked.

    Nick

    Haven't seen it yet... I enjoyed Genesys though, and I understand
    this 'wipes that away' ?




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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/17 to Richard Miles on Sun Feb 9 21:28:00 2020
    Richard Miles wrote to Nick Andre <=-

    On 14 Jan 2020, Nick Andre said the following...

    I thought............... it sucked.

    Heh. Haven't seen that one. Did just pick up the newest one, planning
    on watching this afternoon if there's time.

    Oh - Salvation - the older one... I thought it was fine! Not the best
    movie ever, IMO, but didn't suck.



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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Jimmy Anderson on Mon Feb 10 08:08:39 2020
    On 09 Feb 20 21:27:00, Jimmy Anderson said the following to Nick Andre:

    Haven't seen it yet... I enjoyed Genesys though, and I understand
    this 'wipes that away' ?

    As far as I'm concerned, only the first two Terminator movies were any good or had any merit. The rest were just milking it.

    Nick

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Charles Stephenson on Thu May 28 21:41:08 2020
    On 28 May 20 20:32:21, Charles Stephenson said the following to Nick Andre:

    I thought............... it sucked.

    I just saw it last weekend, I want a refund of my LIFE for seeing that movi :( I kept watching and HOPING it would get better. boy was it a letdown...

    How anyone decided this was a good idea, how it got written, cast, filmed, produced, approved by a major studio is beyond freaking amazing.

    Its pretty hard to have any kind of a payoff with a central character being killed off at the beginning. And it just had an unnecessary "woke" vibe to it.

    Why couldn't everyone leave it alone after T2...

    Nick

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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/17 to Nick Andre on Thu May 28 20:32:21 2020
    Re: Terminator Salvation
    By: Nick Andre to All on Tue Jan 14 2020 11:26 pm

    I thought............... it sucked.

    Nick

    I just saw it last weekend, I want a refund of my LIFE for seeing that movie. :( I kept watching and HOPING it would get better. boy was it a letdown...
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  • From Al@1:153/757.3 to Nick Andre on Thu May 28 20:36:18 2020
    Nick Andre wrote to Charles Stephenson:

    Its pretty hard to have any kind of a payoff with a central character being killed off at the beginning. And it just had an unnecessary
    "woke" vibe to it.

    Why couldn't everyone leave it alone after T2...

    Simple, money. Terminator 1 and 2 made so much money and they just wanted to make more. It was never about having a story to tell.. it was just money.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Doug Cooper@1:227/702 to Al on Sat May 30 22:06:21 2020
    The new Rambo wasn't much better. Some actors need to know when to hang up
    the sneakers and start focusing on roles that better suit their age.

    I did watch movie I really enjoyed, written by whomever wrote "I can only imagine," called "I still believe." True story about Jeremy Camp. Anyone
    who has gone through serious greiving as I have, would appreciate the movie.

    But normally I like spy, military, actionk and sports flicks. Frankly, I haven't seen any lately that really captured my attention.

    "The Way Back" with Ben Affleck was pretty good for a sports flick, but no Remember the Titans.

    "6 Underground" was entertaining

    "American Assassin" is fantastic actually, forgot about this one as I got through my netflix "watch it again" list ... thi sis the one I was looking
    for. It was based on a book written by Vince Flynn, my favorite Spy Novel Author who died a few years ago of Cancer. His books live on via a shadow writter. I felt this was incredibly well done, considering many major producers have stolen stories from his books, turned them into blockbusters, and changed the story to avoid conflict, completely jacking up the movie...

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  • From Al@1:153/757 to Doug Cooper on Sun May 31 18:06:00 2020
    Hello Doug,

    The new Rambo wasn't much better. Some actors need to know when to
    hang up the sneakers and start focusing on roles that better suit
    their age.

    I saw the original in the theater years ago. I thought it was OK and never looked at the others at all. ;)

    I liked all the alien movies although the original was the best.

    But normally I like spy, military, actionk and sports flicks.
    Frankly, I haven't seen any lately that really captured my attention.

    Recent movies I liked were Fury and Inglorious Basterds. Not exactly recent I guess.

    I like Sci-Fi also but I can't remember anything good I've seen recently.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Al on Sun May 31 21:56:54 2020
    On 31 May 20 18:06:00, Al said the following to Doug Cooper:

    Recent movies I liked were Fury and Inglorious Basterds. Not exactly recent guess.

    What a great movie, the Basterds. Have you seen the Hateful Eight?

    Nick

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Al on Sun May 31 21:57:38 2020
    On 28 May 20 20:36:18, Al said the following to Nick Andre:

    Simple, money. Terminator 1 and 2 made so much money and they just wanted to make more. It was never about having a story to tell.. it was just money.

    I remember when T2 came out, it was "the" movie of '91...

    Nick

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Doug Cooper on Sun May 31 21:59:42 2020
    On 30 May 20 22:06:21, Doug Cooper said the following to Al:

    The new Rambo wasn't much better. Some actors need to know when to hang up the sneakers and start focusing on roles that better suit their age.

    Agreed. That new Rambo movie was.......... "meh".

    Richard Crenna or however you spell his name, was always a good counterpoint.

    Nick

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  • From Doug Cooper@1:227/702 to Al on Mon Jun 1 00:37:20 2020
    I saw the original in the theater years ago. I thought it was OK and
    never looked at the others at all. ;)

    I liked all the alien movies although the original was the best.

    I liked the first Rambo, don't remember the others, but the latest was forgetable. I couldn't tell you what it was about honestly, othe then Rambo.
    I also liked the first three Rocky Flicks .. but Stallone seems to be having seperation anxiety from his classic flicks. I never bothered watching Terminator Salvation. I didn't like any after Terminator 2. I like SciFi,
    but have to be in the mood to watch the genre, usually when ny dad visits
    since hes a huge trek fan .... my family and I really enjoyed Stranger Things ... the first season was pretty creative. I like the first three star wars, but the "episodes" I had trouble following .. maybe it was Jar Jar that turned me off that run of Star wars .. but .. my kids loved every one of them, so
    I've seen them all. I used to be a huge star trek fan, but haven't seen the latest released (Picard?) .. I suppose I'm more of a traditional action movie junkie ..

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/17 to Nick Andre on Mon Jun 1 13:06:00 2020
    Nick Andre wrote to Al <=-

    Simple, money. Terminator 1 and 2 made so much money and they just wanted
    to
    make more. It was never about having a story to tell.. it was just money.

    I remember when T2 came out, it was "the" movie of '91...

    I remember it being new and 'different' as well! Different from the first, different from other movies of the time!




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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Jimmy Anderson on Mon Jun 1 22:43:54 2020
    On 01 Jun 20 13:06:00, Jimmy Anderson said the following to Nick Andre:

    I remember when T2 came out, it was "the" movie of '91...

    I remember it being new and 'different' as well! Different from the first, different from other movies of the time!

    T2 was totally different and a game-changer. There wouldn't be anything like it at least for a couple years if I remember.

    Nick

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to NICK ANDRE on Mon Jun 1 19:09:00 2020
    I remember when T2 came out, it was "the" movie of '91...

    I honestly think that a good part of that was the fact that it had a new Guns-n-Roses song in it. :)


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  • From Doug Cooper@1:227/702 to Mike Powell on Mon Jun 1 23:45:00 2020
    I honestly think that a good part of that was the fact that it had a new Guns-n-Roses song in it. :)


    You just reminded me of one of my favorite movies of all time -- Armageddon.
    -- talk about an incredible soundtrack! Love the dude that looses it on the moon with the machine gun or whatever it was. Now I need to watch it again.

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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/16 to Nick Andre on Wed Jun 10 00:45:00 2020
    On May 28th 10:06 pm Nick Andre said...
    How anyone decided this was a good idea, how it got written, cast, filmed, produced, approved by a major studio is beyond freaking amazing.

    Its pretty hard to have any kind of a payoff with a central character being killed off at the beginning. And it just had an unnecessary "woke" vibe to it.

    Why couldn't everyone leave it alone after T2...



    Totally agreed, it just went downhill after T2. It was like T3 they wanted to show viewers how far CG came. It LOOKED great, dead storyline.



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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/16 to Doug Cooper on Wed Jun 10 00:46:38 2020
    On May 30th 11:02 pm Doug Cooper said...
    The new Rambo wasn't much better. Some actors need to know when to hang up the sneakers and start focusing on roles that better suit their age.



    The newest Rambo I'm kinda undecided about it. I liked the storyline, til the cartel came to his farm which he turned into a little Vietnam warzone. It was sad what happened to his niece, and kinda 'real world'.



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  • From Doug Cooper@1:227/702 to Charles Stephenson on Wed Jun 10 07:42:49 2020
    The newest Rambo I'm kinda undecided about it. I liked the storyline,
    til the cartel came to his farm which he turned into a little Vietnam warzone. It was sad what happened to his niece, and kinda 'real world'.


    Yeah, it was just OK. I actually found his caves to be the coolest part of
    the movie, well .. at least .. I wanted one of my own :)

    I haven't seen many action movies that really have totally impressed me
    as of late, or they've been lesser known movies I just can't remember the
    names of .. I keep saying this .. but I will find time to go through my
    "watch again" list on Netflix and send some recommendations .. maybe I'll
    have time after classes today.

    Tomorrow, I think it's Disney, The Black Widow comes out. I'm also excicted
    to see the new Wonderwoman. Both hot chicks, both super hero flicks. Marvel normally doesn't disappoint. I'm also really really looking forward to watching the new Top Gun, but I'm unclear when/if it's releasing? It looks great based on how they filmed the pilots and flight scenes, including the actors actually being in the airplanes. Should really be some good special effects. If anyone knows it's release date, fire away!

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/17 to Charles Stephenson on Sat Jun 13 11:24:00 2020
    Charles Stephenson wrote to Nick Andre <=-


    Why couldn't everyone leave it alone after T2...



    Totally agreed, it just went downhill after T2. It was like T3 they
    wanted to show viewers how far CG came. It LOOKED great, dead
    storyline.

    Movies, at least before COVID, were made to sell tickets and put
    butts in the seats of the theaters. If it accomplishes that, it's
    a successful business venture. It doesn't have to 'hold up' in
    the long run.

    Sad, but true. LOL




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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/16 to Jimmy Anderson on Sat Jun 20 07:49:43 2020
    On Jun 14th 5:00 pm Jimmy Anderson said...
    Movies, at least before COVID, were made to sell tickets and put butts in the seats of the theaters. If it accomplishes that, it's a successful business venture. It doesn't have to 'hold up' in the long run.

    Sad, but true. LOL


    I recently bought a very nice 4K TV because of COVID, got 2 MORE streaming services. I'd rather watch movies in Theaters ANY day!

    Can't wait til it's 'safe' to go back. I want to see Black Widow. Can't think of any other movies I want to see yet, but hopeful there will be something I want to see. One of the 'good' things about summer. alot of the good movies I tend to gravitate to, comes out during the summer.



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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Charles Stephenson on Sat Jun 20 09:41:00 2020
    Charles Stephenson wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-

    Can't wait til it's 'safe' to go back. I want to see Black Widow. Can't think of any other movies I want to see yet, but hopeful there will be something I want to see. One of the 'good' things about summer. alot of the good movies I tend to gravitate to, comes out during the summer.

    I'm at the point now where I'll wait on romcoms, dramas, mysteries,
    etc. and watch them at home.

    If a film merits a big screen and theater audio, I'll go. I've
    recently watched Dunkirk and 1917 on my 46" home TV and I'm glad I
    saw both in the theater.



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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/16 to Kurt Weiske on Sat Jul 25 04:22:07 2020
    On Jun 21st 1:05 pm Kurt Weiske said...
    I'm at the point now where I'll wait on romcoms, dramas, mysteries, etc. and watch them at home.

    If a film merits a big screen and theater audio, I'll go. I've recently watched Dunkirk and 1917 on my 46" home TV and I'm glad I saw both in the theater.


    I'd have to agree with you. I'd much rather see it at home. I have a nice 4k setup I just upgraded. along with my own AC is 'cool' and cheaper!

    I watched both of those movies too, I really liked them!



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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/17 to Kurt Weiske on Tue Jul 28 03:59:50 2020
    Re: Re: Terminator Salvation
    By: Kurt Weiske to Charles Stephenson on Sat Jun 20 2020 09:41 am

    I'm at the point now where I'll wait on romcoms, dramas, mysteries,
    etc. and watch them at home.

    I'm waiting for Black Widow and 'Tenament' (I think that's what it's called). Those are the only 2 movies I've seen that I want to see this summer. Sucks that nothing is coming out because of this COVID-19
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