IAIN wrote:i especially liked them escaping a nuclear explosion via helicopter near the end...lets not worry about radiation poisoning or anything like that eh..just fly directly over it...
it just a badly done remake of Frankenstein's Monster if you ask me...
it would have been better if Bale and the aussie guy who played Marcus swopped roles...
As I said, plot holes and badly thought out stuff galore...
So far as the choppers go... why do the humans have choppers and the bots have 'hover' vehicles? Yeah, sure, the humans may not be as capable or intelligent as SkyNet, but surely there's a fatal flaw there...?
So far as radiation goes etc. the sonic boom was evident in the explosion, and being as helicopters work on air displacement, surely the sheer force of air moving away from the explosion (plus the heat, plus the radiation etc. etc.) would have been the least of their worries compared to the fact that the small, cobbled 'detonation' device was miraculously handed as a final thought to Bale by a mute character who—at the end—seemed to have served no other purpose whatsoever...?
The more and more I think of it, the more I am disappointed.
PLUS...
The 'molten metal' snaring of the T800 (aka 'the 1st Arnie') was a bit odd... consider this: metal over metal at melting temperature would SURELY have bonded better with like-metals at that temperature.
Plus, we presume the T800 was at 'room temperature'-ish before the metal was poured... thus, the result would be heat osmosis on contact—which would have meant instant intombment.
I'm just looking for flaws really.