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McG present in 2009 "Terminator Renaissance" with Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Bryce Dallas Howard, Roland Kickinger, Common, Anton Yelchin,...
This satirical piece was created to draw attention to the ridiculousness of armed raids against raw milk sellers.
Terminator and Sarah Connor. One of the most improbable couples!
Terminator et Sarah Connor. Un des couples les plus improbables!
One more location to grab from the 1984 sci-fi thriller "The Terminator" (top) was the exterior of the factory where the final scenes were filmed.
This is where the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is chasing down Sarah and Kyle while driving the fuel truck.
As Chas explained to me, which if more evident when you watch this scene frame by fame, the truck and building used for the explosion scene were miniatures. I included a shot of the actual building for reference.
This building, incidentally, is part of the LAPD. The location used for the factory interiors is located in the City of Industry.
Thanks to Chas for tracking this one down-
I know it's another colour-popped image so soon after the last one, but the feel of this is quite, quite different.
I noticed my Terminator collection blu-ray case sitting on the shelf, and just HAD to try this! The eyes are not actually lit, by the way - I've just boosted the reds to make them look that way...
The Terminator ("El exterminador") es la primera película de James Cameron, protagonizada por Arnold Schwarzenegger. La historia está basada en varios relatos e ideas de Harlan Ellison, quien no fue acreditado en la película hasta muchos años más tarde. La forma del Exterminador, el cyborg asesino, está basada en diferentes pesadillas que Cameron tuvo estando enfermo, participando luego en la idea con varios storyboards. La película supuso toda una revolución por sus efectos especiales innovadores para la época y el diseño del cyborg.
El éxito de la cinta sería el origen de Terminator 2: El juicio final y Terminator 3: La rebelión de las máquinas, en las que se desarrolla el viaje en el tiempo y el papel de Connor en la futura resistencia post-nuclear.
Terminator significó un punto de inflexión en el mundo de las películas de ciencia ficción y en el cine en general por los mencionados efectos especiales, los cuales fueron idea y obra de Stan Winston, productor y diseñador de robots para películas: formó parte del equipo en la 2da y 3ra parte de Terminator, diseñó los robots para Jurassic Park, Doom (basada en el popular videojuego del mismo nombre), Constantine, Big Fish, Inteligencia Artificial, Aliens, "Edward Scissorhands" entre otras.
El diseño del endoesqueleto de Terminator fue realizado en metal y necesitó de un mando a distancia para poder controlarlo. En las escenas que se ve al robot de cuerpo entero, éste estaba animado mediante la técnica de Stop-motion.
La película fue rodada con un presupuesto de Clase B (cine).
One more location to grab from the 1984 sci-fi thriller "The Terminator" was the exterior of the factory where the final scenes were filmed.
This is where the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is chasing down Sarah and Kyle while driving the fuel truck.
As Chas explained to me, which if more evident when you watch this scene frame by fame, the truck and building used for the explosion scene were miniatures. I included a shot of the actual building for reference.
This building, incidentally, is part of the LAPD. The location used for the factory interiors is located in the City of Industry.
Thanks to Chas for tracking this one down-
From the 1984 sci-fi thriller "The Terminator" (top), upper Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles was the location used for the scene when the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) jacks the fuel truck to chase Sarah and Kyle.
Terminator Genisys 2015 Filmi izle
Terminatör serisinin 5. filmi ülkemizde 26 Haziran 2015’te gösterime girdi. Oyuncu kadrosunda yine Arnold Schwarzenegger’in yer aldığı filmde, usta oyuncuya Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke, J.K. Simmons, Matt Smith ve Jai Courtney eşlik ediyor. Filmlobisi.com iyi seyirler diler.
Kaʻena or Kaena Point is the westernmost tip of land on the island of Oʻahu. The point can be reached on foot from both the East (via Oʻahu's North Shore / Mokulēʻia) and Southeast (via Waiʻanae Coast). An unimproved track extends some 3 miles (4.8 km) along the coast from the end of the paved road on the east side, where a gate prevents entry of all except authorized vehicles.On the southeast side, at Kaʻena State Park, a paved road passes a beach before terminating into an unpaved road. It continues for a few miles, after which the road is washed out, and further travel must be on foot. It is not possible to travel around the point in a vehicle as the route is better described as a "path" in most places, and is lined on one side with a cliff and on the other with basalt rocks which are quite capable of damaging vehicles.
In Hawaiian, kaʻena means 'the heat'. The area was named after a brother or cousin of Pele who accompanied her from Kahiki. The State of Hawaiʻi has designated the point as a Natural Area Reserve to protect nesting Laysan Albatrosses and wedge-tailed Shearwaters, Hawaiian monk seals, and the fragile (to vehicular traffic) native strand vegetation that has been restored there.
Some ancient Hawaiian folklore states that Kaʻena Point is the "jumping-off" point for souls leaving this world.
During the winter months, Oʻahu's North Shore is typically bombarded by large, powerful waves that attract surfers from around the world. It is rumored that Kaʻena Point typically has waves (up to 15 metres or 49 feet in height) larger than those at Waimea Bay, one of Oʻahu's world-famous surfing locations. This has not been confirmed; however, during the famous "Swell Of The Century" in 1969 and on the day of Greg Noll's famous wave at Mākaha, Greg himself took a picture of a gigantic wave breaking at Kaʻena Point. Until "Biggest Wednesday" on 28 January 1998, when professional surfer Ken Bradshaw was photographed riding a wave with a reported 85-foot (26 m) face, it was believed that Noll's picture showed the largest wave ever photographed. During that famous swell in January 1998, several persons reported seeing waves with 60–80-foot (18–24 m) faces at Kaʻena Point.
Despite these reports, Kaʻena Point does not have the popularity with surfers of other North Shore locations. Kaʻena Point is located in a very remote area with no direct paved road access and no rescue capabilities. Additionally, the Point's geography results in undertows, dangerous rip currents and other hazardous ocean conditions that make any water activity highly dangerous.
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One more location to grab from the 1984 sci-fi thriller "The Terminator" (top) was the exterior of the factory where the final scenes were filmed.
This is where the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is chasing down Sarah and Kyle while driving the fuel truck.
This building, incidentally, is part of the LAPD. The location used for the factory interiors is located in the City of Industry.
Thanks to Chas for tracking this one down-
"Come with me if you want to live."
This Jewelry store on Hill Street in Downtown L.A. was the location used as the Tech Noir Club in the 1984 Sci-Fi classic "The Terminator" (top).
This is where the Sarah, Kyle, and the Terminator all meet for the first time.
Last week I had the pleasure of chasing down L.A. filming locations with the great Chas Demster, creator of itsfilmedthere.com.
www.itsfilmedthere.com/p/los-angeles-movies.html
This apartment belonged to Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) in the 1984 Sci-Fi hit "The Terminator" (top).
Thanks to Chas for this location.
In this view a Corporation Leyland TD can be seen at the terminus of the PL at Lytham Road. The PL service was extended to Boys Lane in July 1933 and at this time alternate buses terminated at Lytham Road or Boys Lane. Lytham Road was abandoned as a terminus in August 1936. Lytham Road was the terminus of the first bus route operated by the Corporation and was inaugurated on 23 January 1922.
A selection of characters on the Class 50 'Terminator' rail tour. Can anyone add some identities to this bunch? The fellow far left was, I think 'The Sheep' and matey in the green T-shirt was known as 'Nine-foot Neil'. The chap with the extended sword-type device had thoughtfully provided a wreath for the front of the train however the Chingfinder stewards had other ideas and removed it. I seem to recall the non-spectacled bloke by Nine-foot's shoulder was perhaps known as 'Captain Comatose'?