why does Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines exist?
i was watching it on saturday night and the character of john connor asks ahnold why he came back since they blew up cyberdyne systems ten years previously and stopped judgement day and ahnold says that judgement day is inevitable and that their efforts only postponed it.
granted this would be a logical and satisfying argument for me to have the usual willing suspension of disbelief and enjoy the movie except for one problem:
wasn't the last scene in T2 an image of an old sarah connor many years in the future alive and well because they STOPPED judgement day?
i know i am being a nerd and probably examining what is essentially just a popcorn special effects movie WAY too much but i mean is it too much to ask hollywood for some kind of logical consistency in movies?
i was watching it on saturday night and the character of john connor asks ahnold why he came back since they blew up cyberdyne systems ten years previously and stopped judgement day and ahnold says that judgement day is inevitable and that their efforts only postponed it.
granted this would be a logical and satisfying argument for me to have the usual willing suspension of disbelief and enjoy the movie except for one problem:
wasn't the last scene in T2 an image of an old sarah connor many years in the future alive and well because they STOPPED judgement day?
i know i am being a nerd and probably examining what is essentially just a popcorn special effects movie WAY too much but i mean is it too much to ask hollywood for some kind of logical consistency in movies?