That’s why the Rev-9 made an attempt at talking to him, saying that Carl really should just hand Dani over: “You and I were built for the same purpose, and Legion is the only future.” “I came from a future like that. It failed.”
I mean the T-850 from T3 didn’t seem to take that much damage besides his programming being hacked by the T-X. He didn’t even loose his limbs, except for most of his skin layering. And yeah his head , but he reattached it
Yep, and the first movie is still my favorite. His waxy, decomposing skin and showing his ear partially ripped off and exposed jaw underneath made him very horrifying. Arnold was best as a villain when playing a terminator
I actually feel like it`s a bit sterile to be honest. The new "bad guy" is as frightening as a disposable CGI army or one of those giant armies that the heroes beat by punching them in the face. The T1 and T2 movies had a real message and acting and were great. T3 and T4 kind of made sense. Everything after that has the time traveling logic thrown out the window and the writers just taking the piss. The "chosen one" becomes the bad guy and the real "chosen one" becomes Sarah Connor who just says fuck it to her life`s mission and starts blowing shit up. Kyle Reese went from a shell shocked half starving soldier to a bodybuilder. The T-800 became a joke and the hero got replaced by a black woman or something.
@@cowboybeboop9420The point still stands, Dark Fate had good action scenes but it stops there, the movie has a bland plot and shits on the legacy of the franchise. But it has cool fights.
Makes sense. After killing John he had decades to learn more from human society to refine his skills. In the end he’s a T-800 and one of Skynets best assassin units. The T-850 is second to it
@@z-man1237 Well T 850 is T800 just upgraded in everyway. So T850 is better. Theres just only one movie with it. If the T1 movie had T850 you would be saying T850 is the best.
Each of the Rev 9 halves was not as strong on its own. The liquid metal was not as strong as T1000 and the endo one was not as strong as the T800. And in this movie, both of them were not a good match against Carl. One thing that bothers me that how quickly the liquid metal half forms under water, while in other parts of the movie it took a while. Finally, it also feels hard to believe they were able to 1) remove the hand skin and then 2) break Carl's hand.
Have you seen Terminator Genisys 2015? The T-3000 did a similar thing to Arnold's arm by destroying his arm's flesh using his nanobots to rip it off the metal arm underneath, the Rev-9 did the same thing here with his liquid metal instead, it's realistic considering that T-800 flesh doesn't really last long on the endoskeleton if the T-800 goes through many fights, so ripping the old flesh off with a strong liquid poli-metal alloy wouldn't be that hard for the Rev-9, also it could move faster underwater because the water is liquid too, so the Rev-9 endoskeleton moved like the T-800, quickly going to the bottom, while the liquid part of the Rev-9 was fully in his element, it was probably programmed to fight well underwater against slower and bulkier terminators like the T-800
Whole terminator series is war between messed up timelines. Like skynet , genisys , jhon cornor, sarah every one is fked up. While T-800 keeps beating every futuristic terminators. Wtf..
This movie was made to make fun of the other Terminator movies after 2 right? Like, it wasn't meant to be anything more than a shoddy fan fiction right?
Seems like cyberdyne makes a more powerful machine because that T-800 is a power house lol that rev 9 has speed and accuracy but god damn lol win for the T-800 for power
REV-9 from "Dark Fate", is the weaker version of T-X model from "Terminator 3". He can split into 2 separate units (she couldn't), but he doesn't have all those in-build powerful weapons (flame thrower, plasma cannon, etc.) that Terminatrix had
@@boski0klusek the REV-9 wasnt designed to hunt and combat. Thats the whole reason that model struggled against T-800 and the cybernetic enhanced girl(forgot her name) there is also another model similar to REV-9 that is made for combat
@@TeoUnreleased The Rev-7 from the future scene is the combat one. The Rev-9 is for infiltration and acting more “human” and more nimble and agile than the previous ones.
@@michaelm2246 i think they made dark fate to end those stupid t3 to genysis movie. In this movie the story is that the t2 story is finally over and the judgement day didn't happen skynet is eviable not inevitable
If Carl was T-850 then he’d have boost in handing out more damage to the Rev-9. And if he were to say remove one of his Fuel cells and attach it to a harpoon and launch it at the rev-9 and blow it up then it’s a win. If the Liquid Metal part we’re to survive he would have files on how to deal with that like the T-1000 with lava or acid
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Never seen the movie, probs pretty shit, but some of these scenes are sick. Gotta take it for what it is rather than being some weirdo that can’t get over chicks and ethnics having a role in a movie about fucking robots.
The rev 9 only has durability and perhaps been fixed by the t1000 so it's an overkill to fight against t800 but t800 are more of a tank build strength knew t1000 common weakness could probably destroy rev 9 skeleton with experience file although less speed but still.....oh and the nuclear hidrogen bomb bc i think bc of rev 9 less filling might not carry such a thing and probably power by t1000 So against t800 one on one no matter rev 9 or t1000 legion version, t800 win easily.