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Old 05-20-2009, 06:59 PM   #6
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Yeah, not as good as the first two, but still a really fun watch. The chase scene where she takes control of all the trucks is fucking awesome.

Only thing I really didn't like about it was that the story was the EXACT SAME STORY as T2. Like almost spot on. I go to these types of movies for the action tho. If I want a compelling story with great acting I'll go to a movie that promises that sort of thing. So being that the action scenes were really good, the unoriginal story doesn't bother me enough to label it a bad movie.

There are lots of movies like this tho, that people will condemn for not being a cinematic masterpiece. It boggles my mind really. I mean, unless you're stupid, you can usually tell from a trailer what kind of movie you are going to get. People have their expectations set too high for these types of movies. Go and see them for the action alone. That way, if it doesn't end up having a great story and acting, but great action, you won't be disappointed. And if it does, well it's an added bonus.

Point is, you will enjoy going to the movies a whole lot more.
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