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Stahl's performance could be seen as mocking Furlong's drug problems (I can't see any other reason for his junkie-like tics etc.) but he is still good and carries the film well. The exit of Sarah Connor is handled well and her replacement (Danes) is good despite a few duff lines which don't convince. In a way this could have undermined the effect of the film but it is managed well and doesn't. The deadpan way in which he rejects the sunglasses is really good.
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For example the original Terminator had the terminator entering a motor cycle bar and exiting dressed in biker leathers, here he enters a bar and finds a ladies night in full swing and has to get his clothes from a gay stripper. Because the film realises that the franchise is build on catch phrases and images that have entered into popular culture so much that they are overused, it wisely chooses to mock itself and has a real nice sense of humour to it. Mostow does a great job with the action scenes and keeps everything just perfect. The film's action takes the form of a simple chase and is very effective, the multiple car chase is my favourite scene partly because it shows how very out classed the Terminator is by the new model! The direction is good and Cameron isn't missed at all. The morphing effects are actually more enjoyable because here they make up part of the action whereas in T2 they were key moments of cutting edge technology. I did feel that they worked better by not trying to be overly flashy or fancy. The action is great although it does look basic beside the effects of Matrix etc. However the climax is a hark back to the original Terminator with a down deep and depressing ending where fate manages to happen regardless of Connor's best intentions. Some of the plot is a little tenuous but it doesn't matter as it moves along at such a pace that you don't have time to really think too long about any one scene. The plot is mostly secondary to the action but, basically, the T-X has been sent back to take out a group of people before it then (accidentally) finds it's primary target of John Connor. However I'm glad it did as T3 is nicely paced, doesn't expect too much of itself and does just what a blockbuster is meant to be be entertaining. In fact so second was it that I wasn't that bothered about seeing it or not.
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In my view T2 was the must see movie of it's time whereas now it has faded a little and is secondary to the matrix and other cutting edge blockbusters. T3 is different from T2 in that it isn't really in the same league (IMO) as T2 was when it came out. As the group escape Connor learns more of judgement day and sets out to try and stop it again. Luckily, in the future, Kate has sent back a captured Terminator to protect them. In absence of him, Skynet sends back a T-X to kill secondary targets Connor's future lieutenants, among them Kate Brewster, daughter of military scientist Robert Brewster. He does this to avoid the terminators of the future being able to find him and kill him. In 2003 John Connor is living a life without record, with no fixed address, no bank account and no permanent job.