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<blockquote data-quote="DokkenRokken" data-source="post: 149710" data-attributes="member: 4295"><p>The thing is, "Terminator 2" should've never been made. If you follow the story and the rules of the first film, then there shouldn't have been anything else after Part 1. Now, that being said, I'm glad they DID make a sequel because it's one of the best movies of all time.</p><p></p><p>I guess I get why they do it (MONEY OF COURSE!), but it just doesn't make sense. You can make sequels and reboots to anything, but when it comes to the CLASSIC titles, they almost always fail, and expectedly so. I don't care who you throw in there to play these roles or what additions you make, the reboot is going to fail, because you can't do better than the first two. (Perfect examples of this are anything Michael Bay decides to reboot and destroy, etc)</p><p></p><p>As for the "Aliens" franchise, don't get me started. </p><p></p><p>I've always wondered how Part 3 would've turned out had they let David Fincher make the film he wanted to make, instead of letting the studio run rampant? I'd love a REAL sequel to "Aliens" but I'm afraid it's too late, seeing how old Weaver is now. It's bad enough they continue to ruin every "Aliens" video game and "Predator" movie they churn out.... ugh.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nah, the problem was the HORRIFIC acting and how bad Arnold looked. (I still can't believe they hired Nick Stahl. He was so awful.)</p><p></p><p>That and all the cheesy humor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DokkenRokken, post: 149710, member: 4295"] The thing is, "Terminator 2" should've never been made. If you follow the story and the rules of the first film, then there shouldn't have been anything else after Part 1. Now, that being said, I'm glad they DID make a sequel because it's one of the best movies of all time. I guess I get why they do it (MONEY OF COURSE!), but it just doesn't make sense. You can make sequels and reboots to anything, but when it comes to the CLASSIC titles, they almost always fail, and expectedly so. I don't care who you throw in there to play these roles or what additions you make, the reboot is going to fail, because you can't do better than the first two. (Perfect examples of this are anything Michael Bay decides to reboot and destroy, etc) As for the "Aliens" franchise, don't get me started. I've always wondered how Part 3 would've turned out had they let David Fincher make the film he wanted to make, instead of letting the studio run rampant? I'd love a REAL sequel to "Aliens" but I'm afraid it's too late, seeing how old Weaver is now. It's bad enough they continue to ruin every "Aliens" video game and "Predator" movie they churn out.... ugh. Nah, the problem was the HORRIFIC acting and how bad Arnold looked. (I still can't believe they hired Nick Stahl. He was so awful.) That and all the cheesy humor. [/QUOTE]
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