negative1 said:the only good thing about t2 was the special effects................you can tell a movies had
problems, when the re-release it about 10 different times, with different versions (*AHEM*)
Interesting line of reasoning. Seems like it is usually the better movies that suffer from constant rereleases. Like E.T., Blade Runner, Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, etc.
While Terminator has been rereleased a million times, I am pretty sure there are only actually three different versions of the film, the theatrical, the special edition, and a third version which is just the special edition with the alternative ending tagged on that was made as an easter egg for one of the releases.
@Ringo, yeah I am pretty sure that this is still intended to be the first of a new series of films. But I am sure a lot of that will have to do with how well this does. I am not to worried about them messing anything up by making too many movies at this point (T-3 already did that), this is not like the SW prequels where take place ahead of time and change everything about the old movies. In this case they are all sequels, (especially with the, "this is not the future my mother warned me about" thing) and you can just cut them off when you stop liking them.