What a complete waste of a movie borrowing from popular movies. Isn't the entire plot straight from a more recent Terminator movie - human/cyborg unknowingly infiltrates human resistance. One of the main protagonists is a cookie cutout of Katniss from the Hunger Games movies. As soon as I saw her bow and arrow SMH. Also, the tentacled machines spewing from the machine facilities just like we've seen in the Matrix movies. Perhaps I watched it in its entirety just to catch more failures of the Hollywood machine's total lack of originality. Yikes!
There is a need for a rating system, that shows how much original thinking was put into a particular movie... couldn't this site be programmed to do just that?
Isn't the entire plot straight from a more recent Terminator movie - human/cyborg unknowingly infiltrates human resistance.
Yeah, except, wasn't it handled like somewhat of a surprise in that movie? Here it's like, "Yep, he's a robot," from minute one. No need to pay attention or try and figure stuff out, we're just going to tell you right off the bat.
Very little about it made any sense. If to him it seemed like a matter of hours since the initial attack, why didn't he ask about the hundred years of natural growth all over everything? Or how those machine cities could sprout up overnight?
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Reply by Denm107
on December 7, 2017 at 11:15 AM
What a complete waste of a movie borrowing from popular movies. Isn't the entire plot straight from a more recent Terminator movie - human/cyborg unknowingly infiltrates human resistance. One of the main protagonists is a cookie cutout of Katniss from the Hunger Games movies. As soon as I saw her bow and arrow SMH. Also, the tentacled machines spewing from the machine facilities just like we've seen in the Matrix movies. Perhaps I watched it in its entirety just to catch more failures of the Hollywood machine's total lack of originality. Yikes!
Reply by Svumpukkel85
on December 7, 2017 at 11:35 AM
There is a need for a rating system, that shows how much original thinking was put into a particular movie... couldn't this site be programmed to do just that?
Reply by Gothor
on July 21, 2018 at 6:43 PM
Yeah, except, wasn't it handled like somewhat of a surprise in that movie? Here it's like, "Yep, he's a robot," from minute one. No need to pay attention or try and figure stuff out, we're just going to tell you right off the bat.
Very little about it made any sense. If to him it seemed like a matter of hours since the initial attack, why didn't he ask about the hundred years of natural growth all over everything? Or how those machine cities could sprout up overnight?