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I didn't think the last Indy film was that bad especially considering how old he is now, it was about as good as you could expect
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Do sequels with ancient actors revisting their famous roles ever work? The last Sean Connery James Bond film, the last Harrison Ford Indiana Jones film?
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think the article its from mentions the Sarah Connor Chronicles but I cant remember T3 and haven't seen the SCC - either way makes no sense!Originally posted by zeitghostWhich timeline(s) clearly forget about the parallel timelines generated by the Sarah Connor Chronicles which cunningly skip over about 10 years from 1995 to 2005 at one bound.
Not to mention stranding John Connor in a post Judgement Day world as a teenager & leaving him there.
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Terminator Timeline
shame they messed the franchise up - last one wasn't too bad to be fair but the whole thing no longer makes any sense
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Terminator 4 wasn't too bad actually - they have plenty of books too, not too badly written especially between T2 and dreadful T3. Later different (cheaper?) writers were used so plot is more dumbed down even though I have to admit that after Sara blown up 2nd secret base in Arctic it became harder and harder to believe the plot in the first place...
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In a remarkable twist of fate, it turns out that the terminator is actually John Connor. Repaired with cybernetic implants after a life threatening accident and sent into the service of the terminators. He's doomed to continually go back in time to try to catch himself without ever succeding.Originally posted by zeitghost View Post'Terminator 5': Can this franchise (and Arnold Schwarzenegger) be good again? | PopWatch | EW.com
Hasta La Vista, Baby.
I wonder who'll be John Connor this time.
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He'll be back.
'Terminator 5': Can this franchise (and Arnold Schwarzenegger) be good again? | PopWatch | EW.com
Hasta La Vista, Baby.
I wonder who'll be John Connor this time.Tags: None
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