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Drexl

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  1. 17 hours ago, rocknroll41 said:

    Killing Newt and Hicks in the beginning makes it feel like the second film was basically pointless.

    with that being said, I can understand why the filmmakers felt the need to kill them both, as it helped to refocus the story strictly on ripely and really bring the franchise back to its roots for (at least at the time) the big “full circle” finally. I just wish the idea of that itself was handled more tastefully in the execution, is all.

    I know, but that's what those movies were about. Ripley has lost everything and everyone because of xenomorph. Alien 3 is really depressing, it had to be, and the ending is one of the best ever.

  2. 8 hours ago, action said:

    we also live in times, where when keyboard warriors run out of arguments, they start using the insults and power terms (brave only in the net, you know)

     

    I appreciate your self-criticism. There's hope for you.

  3. 12 hours ago, lame ass security said:

    Well, I just read a review of Once Upon and it said Tarantino goes to his usual bag of tricks for the ending but that's not necessarily a bad thing.  The reviewer was not really a fan of Tarantino but he liked the movie.

    All Tarantino movies after "Jackie Brown" are so fucking overrated.

  4. On 24.05.2019 at 9:00 PM, killuridols said:

    Wow, looks like you're the priviledged one in the forum who's already watched the whole movie and know all about it! :facepalm:

    I am female, CIS if you want :lol:, zero fucks given about stereotypes and other bollocks... I have always LOVED the Terminator I & II movies, I have watched them hundreds of times and never got tired of them. I was actually a kid when I saw them, so that's probably why they caused such an impact on me..... and I have never analyzed them in those terms of feminism, sexism, etc.... To me, the most important thing about Terminator is the deep meaning of its message, more exactly what Sarah says with her calming voice by the end of T2.

    Blows my mind how can anyone overlook the deep message and only be worried if the movie suits more to a female or male audience..... :question:

    Probably because of stupid stereotypes, most men think it is an action movie aimed to males and because of that many women have not watched it, thinking it is a boring story of trucks and robots crashing against each other. Anyone who has such prejudice about these movies are just simpletons in my book.

    Terminator (at least the first two movies) is about the FUTURE OF HUMAN RACE and as far as I know, the human race includes both male and females. Watching the movies and being annoyed by the presence of women talks more about the sexism inside ourselves, not the movies. Even in the cruelest current wars (yeah, not movies) there are female soldiers and military females, so... how could they not be included in a movie?
    Stupid reasoning.

    Now if all you want to watch is the stereotype of women that media feeds you, then Terminator is not your movie, or you must hate Sarah Connor.

     

    Well, we live in times, when male pussies are afraid of almost everything. They are afraid they can't say racist and sexist bullshit without condemnation (that's why they are so brave only in the net), they are afraid women don't need them that much anymore (they probably think their dicks are too small and cry in the corner), they are afraid of looking dumb in front of people (yet they don't deign to educate themselves). God, those tools are chickenshit cowards. :lol:

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