Honorable mention to the scene where Mock Arny blows up a T-600 with a big gun, and Mock John Conner says "Friend of yours?" to which Mock Arny responds with *"He was my college roommate."* I swear to god, I shat a brick at that scene!
i remember when i was went on this and after the Linda Hamilton clip the people started booing at Cyberdyne and the attendant ;lady said in her super cheerful voice "ohhhhh shut uuuuup". It was fucking perfect.
This silly show is why I still sometimes go "Ohhhh super" I remember being a little kid waiting to watch this show and the lady actor working for Skynet had us just dying from laughter because she kept saying "Ohhh super".
For all the problems, Terminator 3 had the right idea about Skynet's form. Skynet was a program, not a physical object. Skynet had no form, it was software. And that is what it should be.
Software today isn't limited to a single piece of computer so why should a program that has control over every weapons system on Earth have a single physical hub that would make it incredibly vulnerable to a nuke or airstrike? That would make Skynet weaker than my porn torrents.
Try to bear in mind that the original Terminator movie came out in 1984, back when the idea of the Internet, let alone the cloud, might as well have been magic to most people. The idea was that originally Skynet was just a supercomputer that was built at a secure location, became sentient over time, then launched the apocalypse. It was only AFTER Judgment Day that Skynet was in a position to alter itself in any significant way. It's specifically stated that after JD, Skynet used the remaining military infrastructure it was connected to in order to round up humans for slave labor, who built the first factories to turn out the later robotic units. Once those factories started churning out machines capable of doing manual labor themselves, it was only THEN that the focus shifted to gathering humans up for extermination camps and such. At that point, Skynet was then in a position to become whatever it wanted to be, and if at that point it wanted to become an autonomous program, or a cloud, or whatever, it could be. But originally Skynet was built in a pre-cloud world.
Honorable mention to the scene where Mock Arny blows up a T-600 with a big gun, and Mock John Conner says "Friend of yours?" to which Mock Arny responds with
*"He was my college roommate."*
I swear to god, I shat a brick at that scene!
i remember when i was went on this and after the Linda Hamilton clip the people started booing at Cyberdyne and the attendant ;lady said in her super cheerful voice "ohhhhh shut uuuuup". It was fucking perfect.
"Is there any security?"
"No...But there is one....It's really good....THE T-1000000!"
The way Matt says it. XDXD
This silly show is why I still sometimes go "Ohhhh super" I remember being a little kid waiting to watch this show and the lady actor working for Skynet had us just dying from laughter because she kept saying "Ohhh super".
when I was a kid, me and my dad went to universal Orlando all the time, and every time we went, we had to do the terminator show.
The best terminator sequel after 2. Don’t at me.
5:13 Why is John Connor played by Cartman
I too saw this in Japan. Loved it to bits.
For all the problems, Terminator 3 had the right idea about Skynet's form. Skynet was a program, not a physical object. Skynet had no form, it was software. And that is what it should be.
Actually, that's entirely correct... Do you honestly think there's one individual robot who's like the leader of Skynet?
Software today isn't limited to a single piece of computer so why should a program that has control over every weapons system on Earth have a single physical hub that would make it incredibly vulnerable to a nuke or airstrike?
That would make Skynet weaker than my porn torrents.
I like the idea of an evil computer program that is super archaic. No back up drives, It uses tapes, etc.
Try to bear in mind that the original Terminator movie came out in 1984, back when the idea of the Internet, let alone the cloud, might as well have been magic to most people. The idea was that originally Skynet was just a supercomputer that was built at a secure location, became sentient over time, then launched the apocalypse. It was only AFTER Judgment Day that Skynet was in a position to alter itself in any significant way. It's specifically stated that after JD, Skynet used the remaining military infrastructure it was connected to in order to round up humans for slave labor, who built the first factories to turn out the later robotic units. Once those factories started churning out machines capable of doing manual labor themselves, it was only THEN that the focus shifted to gathering humans up for extermination camps and such.
At that point, Skynet was then in a position to become whatever it wanted to be, and if at that point it wanted to become an autonomous program, or a cloud, or whatever, it could be. But originally Skynet was built in a pre-cloud world.
I remember this ride. I was like four. I had not seen any the terminators (but I was aware of it).
6:23 Sargnarg, it’s Dr. Robargnarg, he’s doing some shit, he’s doing all this shit. It’s terrible, it’s wonderful, you have to see it.
So cameron’s skynet is a pyramid ? Gotta call Harlan Elisson lawyer. Going to be round 2