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in reply to question 2, his foot was still on the hook...
or, dont read too much into it, it's an emotional part, and you arent supposed to be paying attention. choose your answer :)
I actually read the novelisation of the movie (based on the original screenplay, not the final), and in that, john actually runs back to the belt/cog and grabs the destroyed pieces just to make sure. i dont think they worried about it in the movie because, really, could you rebuild a car out of a bent axle and a steering whel? no. And a terminator is A LOT moer complicated than a car.
3 was a pathetic attempt to make money off of a franchise who's time has left. Jim Cameron has specifically stated SEVERAL times that the terminator series was meant to be a 2 parter, not a trilogy.
if the man who dreamed it says that 3 wasnt supposed to happen, then it wasnt supposed to happen. I am not sure i will ever sit through t3. This actually confirms a fear of mine:
That i may someday sell a great screenplay that is made into a great movie, and then ends up with a piss-poor, straight to video sequal directed by some loser or has-been with no talent.
If i ever sell one, and they hire Renny Harlan to direct, i will put a contract out on him. i am not kidding, that guy SUCKS.
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