ShyViolet wrote:Yeah, that was a little odd, like, "Rise of the Machines"???
Didn't they burn the final chip? Didn't they stop the war from happening? Much as I enjoyed III, it just makes everything in 2 feel so unnecessary. (Or is that the other way around?

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Well, that's just it (as I suffer the eternal futility of trying to point out, every time we get a "Wow, T4!" thread on some forum):
T3 wasn't a "real" Terminator movie--
Carolco productions went bankrupt after "Showgirls" and "Cutthroat Island", and all the property names went up for auction. (Anyone remember that "Total Recall" Showtime series, that had absolutely nothing to do with Arnold?)
Enter "C2 Films", which bought up all the intellectual-property Carolco name rights, and hoped not only to dazzle us with the "story continuing" in T3, but...the sexy steamy return of Sharon Stone in "Basic Instinct 2"!
Okay, now we know what happened to C2 Films.
As the auction hammer came down again, the Halcyon Company--aided by the rather suspiciously named "T Asset Acquisition Company"--was now the lucky owner of both the T4 specs (now with the hopes of making it a "continuing series" of Wartime stories, after disguising the "4" with "episode titles"), and Fox's "Sarah Conner Chronicles"...All you need is cash!
(And yeah, the "unofficial" T3 did feel like a deliberate Mutiny on the Fanboy takeover, where James Cameron had been
spanked and sent to his room by the "We wanna see robot wars!" fans, for ending the story peacefully:
"Now you just march yourself off to your blast shelter and stay there, young man, and let's hear no more of this 'No fate' and 'Senator John Conner' nonsense!")
