deshleman
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No apology necessary. :)

You’re thinking of the 2nd film. John Connor wasn’t depicted in the first film.

The same actor played him in the future war scene and the deleted ending.

Nobody played John Connor in the first film. He’s mentioned, but never shown.

“Also it’s great having this actor back in this world, since he’s the cornerstone of the Terminator franchise, and to make a film (almost) without him (cough cough Salvation) is just odd.”

I have actually. It was a joke.

It was a joke, and an obvious one at that.

People with “lots and lots of money” don’t shop at Target.

I was intrigued by the premise of this film before, but now after knowing this twist I'm not interested in seeing it.

I think there’s a strong possibility that the original article was meant to be entirely sarcastic and that the joke is on everyone who took it at face value and got offended (or agreed with it).

Why is the camera quality so poor? Looks like they filmed this on VHS.

He said as much himself. He said it's been years since he worked on anything that was his own idea.

I really wanted to learn something from this video but now I’m just hungry...

I must be the only person on here who is a) interested in the new RX, and b) doesn’t want a 3rd row of seating.

I agree, the first film is a lot of fun and still very enjoyable to watch. I'm a huge Transformers fan and have been collecting the figures as a serious hobby for the last 15 years, but Dark of the Moon was such a miserable experience that I decided not to subject myself to Age of Extinction and have no plans to ever

Yeah, it's frustrating, especially when a lot of the continuity errors could have been avoided.

Anytime you see a photo like this rest assured that each actor was photographed individually and then the scene was assembled in Photoshop.

X-Men: Apocalypse takes place in 1983. X-Men: The Last Stand takes place in 2006. Warren Worthington III is approx. 18-20 years old in X-Men: The Last Stand, thus he would not have been born yet during the events of X-Men: Apocalypse.

They're not even trying to keep the timeline consistent for these films are they?

Clearly you stopped watching midway through Season 1. The show continues to get better and the last few episodes have been really satisfying.