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Fiscal 09-07-10 11:38 PM

7 famous Movie Flaws That Were Explained in Deleted Scenes
 
Awesome cracked article! It featured a deleted scene from Terminator 2 that I didn't know existed, and some other good reads.


"In Terminator 2, we learn that the Terminators suffer from a fatal programming flaw: Their love of squeaky voiced teenagers and embarrassing early 90s slang. In the span of a few days, an emotionless killing machine learns "why [we] cry" and the heart-wrenching power of a well-timed thumbs up. If it's that easy to teach a Terminator to love, why isn't the resistance entirely made up of Hugging Squads?

It's an odd, unbelievable, unexplainable reaction by the "cold-hearted" machines in the theater release, but it was actually explained:

In this deleted scene, Arnold is scalped and the inner-workings of his metal skull are tinkered with. We learn that Skynet set his brain to read-only before they sent him off on his Electric Time-nificent Kill Adventure. Not wanting a hulking mechanical guardian with a learning deficiency, John and Sarah Connor crack open his head, and remove the block, allowing him to learn freely outside of his programming."

[cracked]

Iroquois 09-08-10 02:33 AM

Re: 7 famous Movie Flaws That Were Explained in Deleted Scenes
 
I don't know about you, but virtually every time I've seen Terminator 2 has been the re-release that has that scene added back into the film proper. As I recall correctly, that re-release has been around since 1993 or something.

Fiscal 09-08-10 08:58 AM

Re: 7 famous Movie Flaws That Were Explained in Deleted Scenes
 
I haven't seen T2 in a long time, but for some reason watching the youtube clip it seemed like I hadn't seen it before.

The Taxi Driver 09-08-10 12:01 PM

I'v seen T2 many many times and have never seen this scene, but then again I don't have the dvd.

Thats cool thought but where are the other 6 famouse movie flaws?

Fiscal 09-08-10 12:03 PM

Re: 7 famous Movie Flaws That Were Explained in Deleted Scenes
 
http://www.cracked.com/article_18720...ed-scenes.html

Yoda 09-08-10 12:03 PM

I don't think I'd ever seen that! I must not have the super-cool version of the film, even though I love it. D'oh.

Originally Posted by The Taxi Driver (Post 672558)
Thats cool thought but where are the other 6 famouse movie flaws?
They're at the link at the end of the post:


n3wt 09-08-10 06:31 PM

Re: 7 famous Movie Flaws That Were Explained in Deleted Scenes
 
I love Cracked :yup:

I have seen this deleted scene before but never in the film when shown on tv :nope:

planet news 09-08-10 11:03 PM

Fiscal! This is sweet.

DexterRiley 09-08-10 11:07 PM

Re: 7 famous Movie Flaws That Were Explained in Deleted Scenes
 
its weird, back in the day, Cracked was a poor man's less funny version of MAD.

in the online realm though Cracked is teh shiznit.

planet news 09-08-10 11:11 PM

Re: 7 famous Movie Flaws That Were Explained in Deleted Scenes
 
I'm just waiting for those supposed Lost deleted scenes that are suppose to "explain all the mysteries".

wintertriangles 09-09-10 12:14 AM

Re: 7 famous Movie Flaws That Were Explained in Deleted Scenes
 
I never saw that Paranormal Activity alt. ending, but I do agree that it was a lot more thought provoking, granted it's completely obvious why they went with the thrills

Fiscal 09-09-10 10:46 AM

Re: 7 famous Movie Flaws That Were Explained in Deleted Scenes
 
The alt. ending is the one that I saw when I watched Paranormal Activity, But I got the movie from some third country national selling bootleg DVDs on the street when I was in Kuwait last year, so that may explain it.

DexterRiley 09-09-10 11:22 AM

Re: 7 famous Movie Flaws That Were Explained in Deleted Scenes
 
^^^

Interesting, my brother-in-law had a copy of the kevin Costner coast guard flick with a feel-good ending. (bootleg in Afghanistan).


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