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Old 06-29-03 | 03:58 PM
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They're releasing it AFTER the election. Governor Arnold needs to move the release up two weeks to bennefit from some synergy.
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Old 06-29-03 | 06:14 PM
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I'm not complaining, it's being released on my birthday
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Old 06-29-03 | 07:02 PM
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How is that early? You know the movie would come out in time for the holiday season - Nov. 18 is right before Thanksgiving..makes perfect sense to me.
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Old 06-29-03 | 07:05 PM
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maybe we should wait for the UE or something
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Old 06-30-03 | 12:14 PM
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GOOD! I'll wait for the DVD. After going to see the Hulk yesterday, I made a vow that I will NEVER see a movie in a theater again! (no less than 3 babies crying at all times of the movie, an 8 year old in front of me on a cel phone (a call HE made), other cel phones going off, kids stomping as hard as they could while walking up the stairs, and then the usual chatter going off at random times). Never again!
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Old 06-30-03 | 04:01 PM
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GOOD! I'll wait for the DVD. After going to see the Hulk yesterday, I made a vow that I will NEVER see a movie in a theater again! (no less than 3 babies crying at all times of the movie, an 8 year old in front of me on a cel phone (a call HE made), other cel phones going off, kids stomping as hard as they could while walking up the stairs, and then the usual chatter going off at random times). Never again!
I also look forward to the days of Direct-to-video for all movies.
Before anyone says anything about the big screen and the sound, well the screen either has holes or the projector is too dim and the sound is either too loud or too quiet.

And Class316, so we've been burned on T2. T3 is being released by WB who is just now, six years into the format, starting to re-release a bunch of titles. I'm sure we'll get a good one right out the gate.
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Old 06-30-03 | 04:03 PM
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Originally posted by nodeerforamonth
GOOD! I'll wait for the DVD. After going to see the Hulk yesterday, I made a vow that I will NEVER see a movie in a theater again! (no less than 3 babies crying at all times of the movie, an 8 year old in front of me on a cel phone (a call HE made), other cel phones going off, kids stomping as hard as they could while walking up the stairs, and then the usual chatter going off at random times). Never again!
Well, t3 is rated R so that might take away from the kids (plus from reviews so far, there aren't really many slow parts.
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Old 06-30-03 | 04:43 PM
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I dunno, when I went to see Matrix 2, there were a bunch of 10-12 years old with their parents. I wouldn't be surprised if there are a LOT of kids for T3.
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Old 06-30-03 | 04:44 PM
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I dunno, when I went to see Matrix 2, there were a bunch of 10-12 years old with their parents. I wouldn't be surprised if there are a LOT of kids for T3.
I thought Matrix Reloaded was R rated?!
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Old 06-30-03 | 05:01 PM
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Dear god November is going to be an expensive month for dvd's.
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Old 06-30-03 | 07:47 PM
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Originally posted by nodeerforamonth
GOOD! I'll wait for the DVD. After going to see the Hulk yesterday, I made a vow that I will NEVER see a movie in a theater again! (no less than 3 babies crying at all times of the movie, an 8 year old in front of me on a cel phone (a call HE made), other cel phones going off, kids stomping as hard as they could while walking up the stairs, and then the usual chatter going off at random times). Never again!
[offtopic]one of the reasons that i broke down and bought an HDTV and have since seen my theatre visits go from about 1 per week to 1 every three or four months.[/offtopic]
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Old 06-30-03 | 08:04 PM
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Dear god November is going to be an expensive month for dvd's.
Newsflash, November is the most expensive month for everything There's that holiday shopping season for that one holiday...

November is expensive for music, videogame, movie fans and pretty much anything else. But this will be a DVD month for the books, that's for sure.
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Old 07-01-03 | 01:18 PM
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I thought Matrix Reloaded was R rated?!
It was. When I saw it, there were also 10-12 kids in it (kids meaning aged 5-12) out of 100 people or so.

Terminator 3 will have way more kids in it.

Parents just don't care.

I'll just have to wait for this DVD and hope that no one spoils it for me before then.
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Old 07-01-03 | 01:23 PM
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well, that saves me $6.50 (add this to my evergrowing 'to see' list from Netflix).
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Old 07-01-03 | 03:01 PM
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well, that saves me $6.50 (add this to my evergrowing 'to see' list from Netflix).
This movie HAS to be seen in the theatre... it was so awesome and I couldn't imagine watching it on a computer...it wouldn't be half as good... honestly, this movie is worth every penny you'd spend to see it at a theatre... please, GO SEE IT in the THEATRE... I really want them to go through with a Terminator 4, so this one has to make money... BEST MOVIE OF THE SUMMER (so far).

MATT

i can't wait for the dvd....ahhhh!!
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Old 07-01-03 | 06:50 PM
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Parents just don't care.
This is undeniable, but I happen to agree with "Matrix" producer Joel Silver in regards to the "R" rating both "Matrix" films have recieved. It's inappropriate. The violence in the "Matrix" films is cartoonish and very rarely actually draws blood. I don't think any character bleeds in "The Matrix Reloaded" until well after the two hour mark. The MPAA has a problem with stuff like getting kicked in the face. You can show people getting shot in a PG-13 movie but you can't show someone getting kicked in the face, which is absolutely absurd. Any rational ratings board would have given the "Matrix" films PG-13 ratings.
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Old 07-01-03 | 08:10 PM
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Screw waiting for the DVD. Ive been waiting for 12 years to see this masterpiece on the big screen. Me and my friends are going to see it tonight. Heres to T4!
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Old 07-02-03 | 01:05 AM
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From what I heard from the reviews I plan on seeing this movie I really enjoy watching Arnie blow stuff up and giving out witty one-liners I also that the T-X chick is a real hottie.
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Old 07-02-03 | 07:56 AM
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Good movie. Go see it.
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Old 07-02-03 | 08:28 AM
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well, that saves me $6.50 (add this to my evergrowing 'to see' list from Netflix).
6.50??? is that the senior citizens discount?
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Old 07-02-03 | 10:01 AM
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This movie friggin rocked! I cant wait to own the DVD...

There is a making of T3 on Tech TV This sunday, probably be one of the extras of the DVD when it comes out. I hope they do a theatrical and extended via branching when it comes out. THe movie was definitely too short.
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Old 07-02-03 | 12:03 PM
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They're releasing it AFTER the election. Governor Arnold needs to move the release up two weeks to bennefit from some synergy.
Isn't Arnie currently deciding whether or not to run in 2004? Not many elections are held in an odd numbered year, and if he hasn't announced by July for a Nov. election, he hasn't got a chance.

(Unless this has to do with the recall, in which case, I don't know what I'm talking about)
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Old 07-02-03 | 12:33 PM
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The DVD should be real cool...I'm thinking they'll definitely have more scenes added in an extended edition or something
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Old 07-02-03 | 01:19 PM
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I hope it will have a trailer for T4 on it (To early, but I can hope) and it needs to add about 15 minutes to the movie (not just a deleted sceen menu).
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Old 07-02-03 | 01:51 PM
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Originally posted by majorjoe23
Isn't Arnie currently deciding whether or not to run in 2004? Not many elections are held in an odd numbered year, and if he hasn't announced by July for a Nov. election, he hasn't got a chance.

(Unless this has to do with the recall, in which case, I don't know what I'm talking about)
I believe it has to do with the recall, which Arnie is a big advocate of. Hmmm...
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