the movie was pretty stupid and corny but at least it's still enjoyable to watch. the background settings were awesome.
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Terminator: Movies Thread, James Cameron is back
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May 30 2009, 05:28 AM
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the movie was pretty stupid and corny but at least it's still enjoyable to watch. the background settings were awesome.
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Ordinary, soulless, uninventive and painfully flawed but not the worst instalment of the franchise.
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QUOTE(rhoyo @ Jul 3 2015, 06:35 PM) is this movie suitable for DBOX ? I'm not sure. It really depends on how they programmed DBOX's movements. If it follows every since action sequence, it'd be vibrating the entire film and the impact wouldn't be as strong anymore after the first quarter of the movie 'cause you'd be too used to it already by then.i just want to experience the gerak2 sensation i know the storyline is lame lolz This post has been edited by tonYe: Jul 3 2015, 09:07 PM |
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