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My personal preference would be:
Raiders
Doom
Crusade
Skull
Though I can see why people would prefer Last Crusade over Temple of Doom
Don't know but watching it, the ending definitely seems like they intended Scott and Hope to be trapped but changed their mind on that at some point in production.
Some of that you just have to accept for the sake of the movie.
As far as the initial part, the last time the Terminator encountered them they were swarmed by cops, so it made sense to check with police stations to see if she was there. Saying he was told she was there was a way to get the cop to admit she was there or perhaps give away what station she might be at.
As far as the cop giving it away, I couldn't really say exactly. Sarah and Reese would have been arrested when brought in and perhaps it's possible the front clerk wasn't privy to any further details; so didn't know her current situation beyond that she was in the middle of giving a statement regarding her arrest.
And yes, a giant leather clad roid monster coming in and asking about Sarah would seemingly be suspect but having infiltrator units in the form of 250 pound Olympic body builders doesn't make much sense in the first place, so you have to pretend this guy is something you'd see as "normal". Though, it is LA. =P
Yeah part 1 had a different Terminator played by Franco Columbu in the flashback. The idea of multiple Arnold molds is something that came from T2. Though it is a big planet and there's seemingly minimal way to gauge identity in the war torn future, so it's possible Skynet might make a few copies of a certain mold and sends them to different regions before moving to a new one for the next batch. When they sent the terminators back in time Skynet was basically defeated, so maybe the Arnold mold was the final one developed/available and there was a couple other unactivated ones for the resistance to utilize. That's a stretch but not impossible.
The idea pushed by later movies that seemingly every Terminator looks like Arnold is stupid and a result needing to shoehorn Arnold into each movie.
Though the security guard would have touched his shoes when putting them on. Perhaps the T-1000 sampled DNA from micro skin flakes on the shoe or something.
Yeah I can see why. I mean the central villain disappears for a good chunk of the movie while it stops to focus a bit on the characters before seguing into the Miles Dyson/Cyberdyne section. None of that is bad but it loses that urgency and fear from the constant pursuit permeating the first half. Once the T-1000 does finally return it's basically one long (And great) action sequence.
I'm sure it helps they seem to only eat fresh meat and plants while not having access to fast food and sugar drinks.
Imax 3d. It's the kind of movie you want see for the spectacle and it's clear the movie was made with this format in mind.
IMAX 3D
It felt like it started over again. Movie began with something of a coda to the first, then it basically reboots with them joining the sea people where we finally get a real introduction to the new characters and see their development along with rediscovering the world and all that. Sort of reset everything and left loose ends to a hang a 3rd off of.
Pace isn't great due the movie having a very segmented structure. Kinda like they cut together a short tv series. Also doesn't help the action scenes aren't very good so they fail as breaks from the story.
He was definitely a standout. Shame he wasn't in the movie very much.
It's a section of the beginning of the movie. I don't recall that aspect feeling super long or anything though.
And boy did it feel it.
The source of this info being Doomcock, who constantly makes things up and has never been right about anything.
None of that is explained and no, the father did not appear in the first movie.
Yeah season 1 had tons of stupid stuff but it was still fairly watchable. This season has been atrocious and even tedious, which is saying something considering how off the wall so many of these newly introduced concepts are.
It's very much like early Simpsons. The first season is watchable but very rough and still establishing itself. Season 2 is an improvement with clear signs of what the show would become and by season 3 they have a handle on what the show needed to be.
Because he hated cops and did that over the top humiliation of them. Then when the rent a cops show up, he says that line to show he has the same level of disdain for them. Sort of "That's right, I even hate the unofficial cops too" and so they suffer the same humiliation gag.
Him breaking the 4th wall is supposed to be the movie acknowledging how over the top his character is regarding this.
It's really sloppy. Provided you can handle the annoying kid, it becomes fairly watchable (In a cartoon way) during the meat of it with all the Justice Society stuff. It goes totally off rails at the end though and there's some truly embarrassing moments involving that kid character during that.
Also has odd stuff like the Justice League are merchandised and have comics, posters and such in this universe now. It comes off like advertising for DC products.