Terminator 3 Rise Of The Machines
Set a decade after the events of T2, we find a transient (Nick Stahl) living "off the grid." Despite his efforts to prevent Judgment Day, the machines find a way back. Skynet sends the T-X (Kristanna Loken), a "Terminatrix" capable of controlling other machines, to eliminate John’s future lieutenants.
Entertaining but disposable. It’s a competent summer action movie, but as a sequel to one of the greatest sci-fi films ever made ( T2 ), it’s a major letdown. Worth watching for the ending and Arnold’s charm, but lower your expectations. Terminator 3 Rise of The Machines
: In a final battle at the Crystal Peak bunker, the Terminator destroys himself and the T-X using his last hydrogen fuel cell to ensure John and Kate's safety. Set a decade after the events of T2,
Linda Hamilton chose not to return. Her absence is a crater. The film tries to fill it with a recording of her voice (hearing Sarah complain about John’s dog is jarring), but the movie desperately needs her moral weight. It’s a competent summer action movie, but as