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<blockquote data-quote="Ycore Rixle" data-source="post: 987965" data-attributes="member: 675"><p><strong>*slight spoilers*</strong></p><p></p><p>As I said in my earlier post, I thought Terminator 3 was the funniest Terminator yet. As I was watching the first part of the movie, I thought that the whole mood of the Terminator movies had shifted. </p><p></p><p>There was plenty of humor in the first two Terminators, but it was, for the most part, dark humor. For instance, in the first movie, the club where Sarah Connor first encounters her lover and her enemy is called Tech-Noir. That is very humorous - but darkly so. It is especially rich humor - ironic humor - because it is the name of the bar that is supposedly a safe refuge for Sarah.</p><p></p><p>The greater part of the humor in T3, for the first part of the movie, was not as black. It was funny. For instance, the sunglasses. Both T2 and T3 make several sunglasses jokes. </p><p></p><p>***slight spoilers below</p><p></p><p>But T2 featured humor involving crushed sunglasses and Linda Hamilton becoming more machine-like by emulating the Terminator in donning a pair of sunglasses. T3, on the other hand, offered a sunglasses joke that featured giant pink star-shaped tinted lenses, making the Terminator look more human, specifically, more like Elton John (IMO).</p><p></p><p></p><p>*** end slight spoilers</p><p></p><p>And stevelabny, I really thought your post that began "just got back" should have contained a spoiler alert due to your discussion of the movie's ending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ycore Rixle, post: 987965, member: 675"] [b]*slight spoilers*[/b] As I said in my earlier post, I thought Terminator 3 was the funniest Terminator yet. As I was watching the first part of the movie, I thought that the whole mood of the Terminator movies had shifted. There was plenty of humor in the first two Terminators, but it was, for the most part, dark humor. For instance, in the first movie, the club where Sarah Connor first encounters her lover and her enemy is called Tech-Noir. That is very humorous - but darkly so. It is especially rich humor - ironic humor - because it is the name of the bar that is supposedly a safe refuge for Sarah. The greater part of the humor in T3, for the first part of the movie, was not as black. It was funny. For instance, the sunglasses. Both T2 and T3 make several sunglasses jokes. ***slight spoilers below But T2 featured humor involving crushed sunglasses and Linda Hamilton becoming more machine-like by emulating the Terminator in donning a pair of sunglasses. T3, on the other hand, offered a sunglasses joke that featured giant pink star-shaped tinted lenses, making the Terminator look more human, specifically, more like Elton John (IMO). *** end slight spoilers And stevelabny, I really thought your post that began "just got back" should have contained a spoiler alert due to your discussion of the movie's ending. [/QUOTE]
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