
As I'm sure some of you already know, Mr. Sharif is no longer with us. He could have left a bigger mark had he managed his career better, but what he did was more than enough to be immortalised in film.


If you removed all the one-liners, Arnold trying to smile, and callbacks to the earlier films...how would you rate the humor?Exhuminator wrote: Ultimately I enjoyed the film, but then again I'm a pretty big fan of the series so there's some bias for sure.
I believe if you removed all of those elements, the film would be without humorous elements at all.Luke wrote:If you removed all the one-liners, Arnold trying to smile, and callbacks to the earlier films...how would you rate the humor?
Exhuminator wrote:I believe if you removed all of those elements, the film would be without humorous elements at all.Luke wrote:If you removed all the one-liners, Arnold trying to smile, and callbacks to the earlier films...how would you rate the humor?
I'm guessing you meant "stand on their own feet" in relation to the comedic elements of the film. I agree, Genisys' comedic elements are a lame duck.Luke wrote:I see nothing wrong with movies that are love letters to their predecessors. But when they can't stand on their own feet and be their own thing, that's when I get disappointed.
That's exactly what I meant.Exhuminator wrote: I'm guessing you meant "stand on their own feet" in relation to the comedic elements of the film. I agree, Genisys' comedic elements are a lame duck.
However, I didn't go to see this movie for comedy. I went to see it for hard hitting futuristic killer robot action, along with head scratching time paradoxes. And it delivered those two things with gusto.
When the T-800 in Genisys says "Take care of my Sarah." at that one part towards the end of the film... I admit it made me get a little misty.Luke wrote:and when Arnold gives the thumbs up....oh man. I saw grown men crying in the theater.
