When you come home tired after jumping all afternoon flights transporting furniture, the truth that is not to think of a topic, so I play one on one dialogue with my left brain, which is almost brand new, to see what can be do: - What could write today?
- Well the last thing we did was go to the cinema to see the latest Terminator ... you could tell something about that ...
- But is it as very cumbersome and not used? Fucking sucks that we do not have any idea what the hell to write. - Oh, but if people are stupid, plus no one reads you, who cares. - Well, the truth that if we give a plan capita as well as ultra stale tribute to the saga, like school, right?. - For that, let it rip.
- Vale. - Are we going to prostitutes? - Come, go, but this may not be my grungy, who then complain pharmacy that we leave out of stock of penicillin.
I think that by now no surprise to anyone that the creator of the Terminator saga
is Mr.
James Cameron, director of hits like Tostónic or Abyss (anyone remember who was this? I just remember coming out a lot water). Bullshit aside, the truth is that there is no denying that this man is a perfectionist and a GREAT great movie director. For this to make the movie you want, is capable of being a budget that would shiver the economy of a small country, but at least the money invested was noticed in the end, not as in truñazos as Dragon Ball, in spent 50 million bucks and the effects seem to be made with a ZX Spectrum +2). Following the same perfectionist zeal, if the technology you need to shoot one of his films has not been invented yet, the guy goes and does that make up (watch for his new movie Avatar
, promises to be completely revolutionary.)
The concept of Terminator, it seems, came from a dream that Mr Cameron had a dream ... that featured a metal skeleton wrapped in flames (which balls will dine this man). From his obsession with that image, developed the film that we all know, with a fairly low budget, which is noted in the special effects, as seen today are completely infected. The argument is well known: a humanoid cyborg is sent from the future to kill Sarah Connor, mother of the human resistance leader in the war against machines (John Connor) and that it shall defend Kyle Reese, human soldier of the future from the cyborg and, in the end prove to be the father of John Connor (Spoiler!! Spoiler!)
The concept mix of time travel, cyborgs and classic action film was the most original and ended up grossing film far more than the misery that had cost, so the sequel was assured, but we would expect another 7 years ...
Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) Terminator Scale score: 5 liquid metal transvestites
Phrases mythic Sayonara, baby ( or hasta la vista, baby, according to version) ( T-800)
, Now we have caught Skynet by the balls (John Connor)
In this film, Cameron already had an astronomical budget and technology was finally to meet the needs of a film of this nature. The result, although the concept had ceased to surprise, the truth is light years ahead of the previous release.
The main problem is ... a cyborg can be more powerful than we've seen? Cameron shows us that yes, give us a villain infinitely more deadly and powerful (the T-1000 played by Robert Patrick), capable of making pulp Schwarzenegger, speedily. Once again, humanity was at a disadvantage, but the ending offers a chance of hope for humanity to have avoided the creation of Skynet and, in theory, the war against the machines. The saga had concluded and the future was safe from the machines ... but what would the greedy producers who wanted to fill the pockets of fresh pastuza? The truth is no, but we'll see in the second part of the retrospective.
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