Sunday, August 27, 2017

The Vision Vs. The Terminator


James Cameron has mentioned an interest in making another Terminator trilogy, which would ignore all the films following T2 and still involve Arnold Schwarzenegger.  It sounds interesting, but I kind of wish he had done these films sooner.  I don't really care to see any more of the Avatar world, and that's the franchise that he has been concentrating on lately.

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  1. Is this a sequel to STF #'s 1168 and 1882? Making them a trilogy as it were?

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  2. Nice cover. VISION is a great character. I would love to see more TERMINATOR films if they are of the quality level of the first two. I don't really care about AVATAR sequels either. Solid film, but overrated. Lately James Cameron is more concerned with spouting his opinions on politics critiquing other movies. He needs to stop embarrassing himself and get busy making movies instead.

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    1. He embarrassed himself when his comments on Wonder Woman angered many fans. It was very hypocritical for him to say.

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    2. You should explain how it was hypocritical .

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  3. I suspected this cover would result in either a lot of comments or very few. Looks like it's few. So that gives me the chance to suggest Felix Faust and Felix the Cat.

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  4. As to Terminator, I'd rather like to have seen one more season of Sarah Connor Chronicles. The cliffhanger left a few things hanging that I would have liked to see resolved.

    And I agree with the above remarks re: Avatar. It was a well-done movie for the most part, the main exception being the overly polarizing (to say the least) characterizations.

    It's also good to see the Vision on this cover, and in an art style that matches what we see in this Terminator. I wonder if there'd be some way to team him up with the Confessor from Astro City; as the latter hero was a former priest, the former could be seen as "a Vision from God." (There probably are other heroes around comicdom who would have a similar experience.)

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    1. Glad that you're not the only one who liked Avatar since I too liked the film, though I don't consider it his best.

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  5. Jack Kirby's 100th birthday is tomorrow.

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  6. A few years back, I read a lovely Terminator/Jane Austen crossover fanfic online. :)
    Unfortunately I can't now remember how to find it. :(

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