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Terminator 2: Judgment Day is one of the greatest action films ever made. Maybe the best. The 1991 blockbuster set new standards in computer effects with the iconic liquid T-1000 while still hitting audiences with gritty, explosive practical effects. Unfortunately, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and Terminator: Salvation both failed to recapture fans' hearts thanks to a combination of cheesy jokes, mishandled story twists, and poor casting decisions. Terminator: Genisys carries on the series' tradition of disappointing sequels, bringing us to a point in time where there are arguably more bad Terminator films than good ones. Brief sprints of gleeful fan service are suffocated by trite dialogue, jarring tone shifts, and more.
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Yes, it was better than Terminator 3 and Terminator Salvation.
Go fuck yourself!
I'm not going to write a whole thing again on why this movie is awesome, just wanted to tell another retarded "critic" to go fuck themselves and try critiquing the movie on its entertainment value instead of "the terminator sequel THEY wanted"... what because they are much better at making movies.
Those who can't do, teach...and go fuck themselves.