Sometimes movies and TV shows make unreasonable narrative choices. destroyer Franchising is no exception. With the plot heavily relying on time travel and robotics, it’s no surprise that it doesn’t really make much sense. That doesn’t make this action movie any less interesting.
In fact, it was able to make fans laugh and resonate with the movie, as evidenced by the countless memes on the Internet. Its solid place in popular culture proves that creating a myth doesn’t necessarily make sense. Here are the 10 funniest things destroyer Logical memo.
My mother’s killer is my bodyguard?
from Rescue the Destroyer There’s a messy meme in a movie starring Christian Bale as the iconic John Connor that makes you just can’t help but laugh.
This meme points to a glaring flaw in John’s plan to send a robot to try to kill John’s mother to protect him. Since he’s the chosen one to save humanity, and his existence depends on Sarah Connor’s survival, does it make sense to send her as a murderer to protect him? Only time will tell.
High damage without crit
Throughout the series, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s iconic deadly robot wreaks havoc and causes thousands of dollars in damage to the infrastructure around it. However, with millions of bullets fired, countless car chases and collapsing buildings, viewers never get to witness the deaths of innocent bystanders.
Suffice to say, the robot’s program and software are precise enough to allow him to perform highly concentrated calculations without causing serious injury to anyone. But for a machine designed to kill people, that seems unlikely.
Artificial intelligence…what to worry about?
Ever since the first film was released in the 1980s, audiences have laughed at the madness of a world that places so much faith in artificial intelligence and robotics. Fast-forward a few decades, and the same audience is heavily invested in smart technology.
Seems to teach a lesson destroyer The movie doesn’t go deep. After all, how much harm can artificial intelligence cause in practice? It was simply created by man, a creature born with flaws. Obviously, robots will better understand and make human’s life easier.
He’ll be back…but when?
Schwarzenegger wrote his iconic line in 1984 destroyer movie, but the sequel, T2: Judgment Day It was not released until 1991. Seven years is a long time to have people hanged, especially when those people are expected to save the world from some kind of destruction.
Terminators don’t take into account other people’s time and plans. Though to be fair, he just said he’d be back. He did not specify when. If Sarah Connor thinks that means a shorter amount of time, it’s her fault. Better late than never.
Maybe we’ll always be robots
This meme doesn’t challenge the logic of the franchise, but it does defy everyone’s logic. As Internet users repeatedly fail captcha tests, they can’t help but wonder if a trap played a role and caught the bot. After all, if they weren’t some form of AI, couldn’t they just click a simple checkbox or determine which photo had a traffic light in it? Of course, that doesn’t mean they need to see an ophthalmologist more often.
expose them
The rise of the cyborgs and the protest movement’s struggle against them seems to be taking place openly, but its reasons are hidden in the shadows. The meme indicates that if the good guys had just used their reconfigured AI to reveal the truth, more people could have fought back in time, showing the absurdity of the approach.
Maybe if the droid rescue team got exposed too quickly, Skynet would wipe out more people in one fell swoop. But according to the story, robots need human slaves.
Kyle Reese is the real MVP
People will always remember Arnie and his role as the Terminator. Who can blame them? He has most of the screen time, strong presence and playful sayings. But the Resistance and the entire movie franchise couldn’t have happened without Kyle Reese. After all, he was John Connor’s father.
Everyone remembers their son before he is remembered, and he was the main character of the first movie. Poor Kyle deserves more love and respect than he gets. Not everyone can agree with Sarah Connor to save humanity.
human affection?doesn’t count
According to the film’s narration, Cyborg possesses an exhaustive catalog of knowledge about the human body. However, Schwarzenegger’s finisher had no idea what was going on when John Connor began to cry. John had to tell him that he was crying because he was sad.
While it is conceivable that a cyborg has no human emotions, given the system files he must have on his body, the Terminator lacks the logic to understand where the tears come from in the human body. . Then again, maybe he knows and just asks John to talk about how he feels.
time to kill neighbors
Here’s another meme that doesn’t challenge the movie’s logic, but it does provide a reasonable response to anyone who’s ever had an early flight. Early morning is a nightmare for any reason, but throw in noisy neighbors the night before and the only reasonable response is to use Terminator on them.
Threats are the best way to teach a rude neighbor to care about others. But if that’s the way to silence those bastards, it’ll be hard for the police to catch them in the end.
Fans of the franchise aren’t afraid to express their irony at the actors themselves. This meme shows why Schwarzenegger is absent Rescue the Destroyer Ironically, considering he’s in for a supposedly worse sequel, primordial destroyer.
It’s also a baking dish for the next movie T2: Judgment Daybecause most of these movies don’t capture the magic of the first two movies of the ’80s and ’90s. Fans didn’t hesitate to tell the team to go ahead and they had to be good enough.