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  1. Seth Paxton

    Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)

    Dennis, I think I just have to disagree with you on Silberman and the way he was a joke in T2. To me he was played as that hard-ass prick who had an upstaging coming. The events that cause him to react are the actual SF moments that he witnesses. In T3 he shows up and almost immediately goes...
  2. Seth Paxton

    Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)

    Morgan, a gaffer is an electrician. A best boy is his assistant. However, there are creative consultants for films and they often discuss the practicality of the ideas being portrayed. For that matter many authors (good ones) will also work with consultants for plot points/devices.
  3. Seth Paxton

    Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)

    I didn't say pointless, I said poorly written because they made him far to cartoonish. There's a better laugh there IMO if you keep him more distinguished until Arnie pops up and he is once again proven wrong. But as a cameo idea, I happened to like it. (the 2nd quote Richard put above was...
  4. Seth Paxton

    Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)

    I'm sorry Quentin, but I disagree with many of your defenses. How many pickup trucks with not just a bed cover, but a bed cover with a walk-in door are there? Yet in both T3 and T2 we have such a vehicle being chased not by another vehicle, say the bad terminator on a motorcycle or a car or...
  5. Seth Paxton

    Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)

    Yes, but Dennis, my big problem with the action wasn't that it wasn't better, but that it was ALL based on previous moments in the first 2 films. In my review I even compared it to a fanboy script, a good one mind you, but one of those scripts that instead of really going someplace new with the...
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