Posted on 08/04/2018 11:39:40 AM PDT by conservative98
It's not just about what's in the image, but what isn't. Although the first image from next years Terminator revival reveals nothing new about the plot of the movie, it does suggest that the franchise might have rediscovered its heart after far too many years in the wilderness. How did it manage that? Well, just look at whats in the image or, really, what isnt.
The image, tweeted from the official Terminator account this morning, shows (left to right) Natalia Reyes, Mackenzie Davis and the returning Linda Hamilton looking ready for battle as they approach the viewer, battered and bruised, with flaming and smoking wreckage in the background. Its been lauded for the first opportunity to see Hamiltons Sarah Connor since 1991s Terminator 2: Judgment Day, but as welcome as that is, theres another, less obvious, reason to get excited about the movie because of this image.
There are no men in the photo.
(Excerpt) Read more at hollywoodreporter.com ...
Guess the all-female ‘Ghostbusters’ taught no one anything.
Thats a true biological female.
Hollywood never learns, they do indeed just keep doubling down.
Really? I thought Linda was playing the man.
#3 in the photo, the middle one is suppose to be a women... the one on the right now just looks ridiculous.
Only liked her in T1.
She was tough while feminine.
Summer Glau is the best Terminator.
But she is way to womanish for todays perverted Hollyweird.
Hence no men in the theater.
#FuchSJWmovies
Or Oceans 8?
After the original, I couldn't agree more. I absolutely loved the Sarah Chronicles. I actually also liked the Shirley Manson character.
River
Ironically, there are no men in the theater.
While the movie is apparently a feminist tract they are also going for the Tran audience.
Hollywood going for the less than 0.1 percent of the movie going population.
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