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Shotgun shells at the time used black powder as a propellant, and so the Model 1887 shotgun was designed and chambered for less powerful black powder shotshells. Both 10 and 12-gauge models were offered in the Model 1887; 12-gauge variants used a 2 5/8" shell, 10-gauge variants fired a 2 7/8" shell.
The credits were added only to the home video releases of Terminator and read simply, "Acknowledgment to the Works of Harlan Ellison". The credit was also present on the 4k restoration that received a cinematic release and was released on Blu-ray in 2024 for the film's 40th anniversary.
Shocking Dark (also known as Terminator II, Terminator 2, Aliens 2, Aliennators, and Contaminator) is a 1989 Italian science-fiction film written by Claudio Fragasso, produced by Franco Gaudenzi and directed by Bruno Mattei.
The phrase became a famous catchphrase when it was used in the 1991 film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The phrase is featured in an exchange between the film's characters John Connor (Edward Furlong) and The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger), where the former teaches the latter the use of slang: John Connor: No, no, no, no. You gotta listen to ...
The plot of "Self Made Man" consists of two separate storylines. Todd Stashwick (2007) played the time-displaced Terminator. While the Connors sleep, Cameron (Summer Glau) secretly visits the library and her friend, bone cancer survivor and nighttime library attendant, Eric (); it's revealed that Cameron has been doing this regularly to improve her human disguise and infiltration capabilities. [3]
T2-3D: Battle Across Time (also known as Terminator 2: 3D) was an attraction at Universal Studios Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Japan.The version of the show in Hollywood had its final performance on December 31, 2012; the show then closed January 1, 2013. [3]
Skynet is making its return: the trailer for the Netflix animated series “Terminator Zero” has been revealed. The series follows the aftermath of Skynet, an AI being, gaining consciousness and ...
Mahan built a more fragile version held together with aluminum tape for the following scene in which the T-800 snaps the arm to free itself. [57] For subsequent scenes, Schwarzenegger was fitted with a severed robotic arm which had to be slightly puppeteered via a thin wire from above by Mahan because the T-800 would still be able to move it ...