Terminator: Salvation (spoilers)
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Yeah, but couldn't Ian or Graham make that happen? If it isn't too much work of course.
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Not if the board script doesnt support it.
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What about spoiler tags of the kind SDN uses? I always thought those were quite good.
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Yes thats what we're refereing to, most of the time you get them by . I dont think this forums script supports it.
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Re: Terminator: Salvation (spoilers)
I think there may be a way of adding them. SDN only got them recently, and I don't think their software needed updating, or anything.
Better ask Ian. He'd know.
Better ask Ian. He'd know.
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Re: Terminator: Salvation (spoilers)
In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.
Re: Terminator: Salvation (spoilers)
Cool new tags.
I really enjoyed the movie. When Arnie stepped out I was like whaaaa??!! Cause no one had mentioned it to me so it was totally unexpected. Which is great, I hate knowing too much about the movie. Sure the plot was predictable but almost all movie plots are.
I think Connor was important already because he was the voice of the resistance. And he knew things about the future. They were trying to kill all resistant leaders at this time. It just so happens that they felt his motivation of the resistant members was more important of a reason to off him then other commanders.
I really enjoyed the movie. When Arnie stepped out I was like whaaaa??!! Cause no one had mentioned it to me so it was totally unexpected. Which is great, I hate knowing too much about the movie. Sure the plot was predictable but almost all movie plots are.
I think Connor was important already because he was the voice of the resistance. And he knew things about the future. They were trying to kill all resistant leaders at this time. It just so happens that they felt his motivation of the resistant members was more important of a reason to off him then other commanders.
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The Arninator was obviously based off of the first movie. It was obviously CGI though, (the look I mean).
I was expecting more of a cyborg on cyborg action, but it was pretty one sided.
I was expecting more of a cyborg on cyborg action, but it was pretty one sided.
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Re: Terminator: Salvation (spoilers)
I'm not huge on cyborg porn personally.McAvoy wrote:The Arninator was obviously based off of the first movie. It was obviously CGI though, (the look I mean).
I was expecting more of a cyborg on cyborg action, but it was pretty one sided.
How many Minbari does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
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None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
-Remain Star Trek-
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God your so close minded.
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Re: Terminator: Salvation (spoilers)
I was thinking the same thing.Monroe wrote:I'm not huge on cyborg porn personally.McAvoy wrote:The Arninator was obviously based off of the first movie. It was obviously CGI though, (the look I mean).
I was expecting more of a cyborg on cyborg action, but it was pretty one sided.
In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.
Re: Terminator: Salvation (spoilers)
I mean cyborg vs. cyborg action.
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Oh well in that case I agree with youMcAvoy wrote:
I mean cyborg vs. cyborg action.
How many Minbari does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
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None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
-Remain Star Trek-
Re: Terminator: Salvation (spoilers)
Monroe wrote:I'm not huge on cyborg porn personally.McAvoy wrote:The Arninator was obviously based off of the first movie. It was obviously CGI though, (the look I mean).
I was expecting more of a cyborg on cyborg action, but it was pretty one sided.
Careful, you'll hurt Rochey's feelings. After all, not much in the way of porn for a super computer.
Except for "Debbi does DOS." Starring that cyborg actress "Dot Matrix"
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