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Terminator Genisys (2015)
Один раз и именно в кино его можно посмотреть — всё-таки в отрисовку они нормально вложились, ну или хотя бы из-за Daenerys Targaryen (сам Арни-то уже не тот, хотя для кино ещё не совсем бесполезный).
Понравилось как отыграл свои эпизоды J. K. Simmons (он из дурацкого фильма Одержимость | Whiplash, за который внезапно ещё и получил Оскара). Отличный момент на мосту Golden Gate — видимо именно эта сцена и съела пол бюджета.
Jai Courtney тоже не с улицы — он был в фильмах Divergent и Jack Reacher, и тут вполне себе неплох, почему-то его пинают в обзорах. Жидкий корейский T (Ли Бён Хон | 이병헌) тоже ничо — хотя для такого фильма он слишком долго жил.
Соственно говоря, меня больше всего утомили все эти неубиваемые персонажи (и их бесконечные тупые перестрелки) — то ли дело как эти вопросы решали в Игре Престолов, т.е. в Terminator Genisys, Jason Clarke должен был из артбалета убить своего будущего отца Jai Courtney, после чего Paps превратившись в Drogon'a улетает с Дейнерис в Westeros, через петлю времени.
Также не помешали бы легкие эротические сцены с бурерожденной - она там прям напрашивалась пару раз.
~6/10.
T-100: Good evening, Sonny! You made it, guess you are one lucky bum.”
SONNY: “Yes, I guess I am, but boy, are my arms tired.”
T-100: “That’d an old joke; cuz you just flew in?”
SONNY: “Are you crazy? Is there some CPU damage going on in there? Gorillas can’t fly. My arms are sore from swimming all the way over here from Africa, and then up from the Caribbean.”
T-100: “Oh, of course, sorry. Uh, uh, How did you get the job as the company mascot?”
SONNY: “Yeah, that’s an interesting story. See, most folks don’t realize we gorillas have naturally soft lips. That little secret helps us sell a lot of lip balm. But, mums the word.”
T-100: “No worries, my lips are sealed, that is if I had any.”
Please respect the person (where applicable) in the photo.
Photo taene by me at Stoke-Con-Trent October 2016.
5 January 2013 - Received an SMS from the toy shop in Kuala Lumpur that the Terminator T800 Deluxe Version that I had pre-ordered last April 2012 had arrived so I drove three hours to Kuala Lumpur and returned home on the same day! Since I went to KL, I went toy shopping from three Toys R Us!
The eyes can move and part of the scalp can be removed to show the chip inside his head.
Terminator II, one of my favorite film at my 15, I don't remember.
So, he's not gonna come back. But something remains... lol
The demolition of Bradford central police station, the Tyrls on 17th Feb 2010.
Weird coincidences and morphic resonances abound ! This is where i was stationed a few years ago when i was a police officer and the day before this shot was taken i had donated my old police uniform to the Bradford Playhouse costume department......and saw the police station was being demolished.....
The sign on the Alhambra reads "Farewell Tour"
.....and i'm just in the middle of creating a spring 'death and rebirth' photographic theme for an exhibition at the playhouse....its a weird world !
More pics of the demolition here :-
www.flickr.com/photos/huujuu/4367902346/
www.flickr.com/photos/huujuu/4367181067/
Thomas Anthony (Tom) Henke (b: December 21, 1957 in Kansas City, Missouri, nicknamed "The Terminator" because of his ability and success as a closer, is a former MLB relief pitcher. He was one of the most dominant and feared closers during the late 1980s and early 1990s, pitching for the Texas Rangers (1982–1984, 1993–1994), Toronto Blue Jays (1985–1992), and St. Louis Cardinals (1995).
On the mound, Henke was easily recognizable by the large-rimmed glasses he wore at a time when many players began using contact lenses. At a height of 6' 5", he cast an imposing figure and dominated batters with his hard fastball early in the count, and his forkball for the strikeout. Henke struck out 9.8 batters per 9 innings pitched over his career.
The Toronto Blue Jays chose him from the Rangers on 24 January 1985 as a Free Agent compensation pick. After blazing through the hitters at AAA Syracuse to the tune of a 0.88 ERA and 18 saves in 51 1/3 innings over 38 appearances, he was promoted to Toronto and never looked back, not allowing a run in his first 11 appearances and finished the season with 13 saves. Henke was then made the team's closer in 1986, and played a major role in the Toronto Blue Jays' successful run from the mid 1980s to early 1990s, finishing with 217 saves with team and helping Toronto to its first championship, a six-game defeat of the Atlanta Braves in the 1992 World Series.
Over his 14 year career he finished with 311 career saves, was named to the All-Star team twice: 1987, when he led the American League with 34 saves and 62 games finished, and 1995, his last season, and only season in the National League. He also won the Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award in 1995. Despite having just finished one of the best seasons of his career, Henke decided to hang up his spikes at the end of the of 1995 season.
Career statistics:
Games pitched - 642
Win–loss record 41–42
ERA - 2.67
Strikeouts - 861
Saves - 311
This 1913 Canadian Northern 2-8-0 locomotive # 2164, was acquired by the Ontario government from CNR and restored for excursion service on the goverment owned Ontario Northland Railway. Painted with that road's original name, Temiskaming & Northern Ontario, as # 137. Its operation was terminated when the enginehouse in which it was stored caught fire and the locomotive was damaged. Engine # 137 has since been placed on permanent display at Cochrane.