Welcome to TheTerminatorFans.com I am
one of the fans who can't stand learning
mode protector Terminators which Arnold
Schwarzenegger has portrayed in every
single Terminator movie since T2
Judgment Day (bar salvation).
Recently, for nostalgia, Arnold posted a
picture of Linda Hamilton and himself to
wish Linda happy birthday on the set of
Terminator six and this was an emulation
of an old T2 set photo; yeah,
seeing some blood was nice but the
recreation makes me feel like I'm getting
something I don't want to see again-
a learning mode hero, wisecracking
Arnold Schwarzenegger Terminator due to
the image it is harking back to and all
the feelings it evokes. Learn mode was
simply the quickstep reversal to turn a
horror icon into a hero for little boys,
which began a trend that gave audiences
smiling robots that sought to surrogate
parent everyone they come into contact
with (or at least that's what the writers
wanted us to feel). Why would Skynet want
a machine, technically a cybernetic slave
to its cause, to think for itself or to
learn anything? Is the data of the
neural net not enough information? Does
it not already have detailed files? Yes,
SkyNet might not want a Terminator to
learn compassion for pain and such- but
the machine has no soul, so how can it
even care- unless screenwriters seek to
elicit a fake reaction with an audience... ?
We, at TheTerminatorFans.com have
talked about how we think studios will
try to tick both boxes for the hero/
villain fans of Arnold Schwarzenegger;
last time we got a young CGI Arnold
as the Terminator and if this was
supposed to tick a box for me- it did
no such thing,
it was praised as one of the best parts
of Terminator Genisys; Arnold vs. Arnold
was cited by many as the best part of
the film. I didn't feel anything for
Terminator Genisys
(aside from annoyance that it was even
released). When they announced a
Terminator 2 sequel; I was hoping we
would be going back to the low budget
gritty and exploitative horror movie
days of b-movie gold and that Arnold
Schwarzenegger might
return as the villain, while I would be
open to a double-team villain Terminator
movie- talk of aging learning Terminators
seems far away from what I actually
wanted to see and that was Arnold
Schwarzenegger being as believable as he
was in the 1984 movie. Arnold was great
in the first movie and this franchise, to
me, was cooler when it was a horror
sci-fi franchise.
Maybe Arnold's aged Terminator will be a
brutal surprise,- one that utilizes its
ability to learn and evolve, to kill with
more efficiency and be less of a comedic
parody of something that was once
terrifying and great. What are your
thoughts? Do you prefer the hero OR
villain t800? Are you worried OR
confident in how the new movie will
portray Arnold? Comment, like and subscribe.
Thank you for watching
 
 
