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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Movie Details
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines taglines:The Machines Will Rise
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| IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 98,133 votes |
“Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” 2003 by Jonathan Mostow – Movie Goofs
“T3″ Plot Summary
John Connor is now in his 20’s, and a female terminator, called T-X or Terminatrix, is after him. Another T-101 is sent back through time to protect John once again on the verge of the rise of the machines. |
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“Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” Goofs List
- Revealing mistakes: Spoiler: After the Terminator shoots the fake Kate/T-X at the military base, he can be seen throwing the machine gun to the right of the screen, landing on a mattress clearly meant to protect the prop machine gun. Seconds later, when Kate runs to her dying father, the mattress is now gone and the prop gun is now on the floor.
- Plot holes: Spoiler: In the scene at the RV, we learn that the Terminator must obey Kate Brewster’s orders, as she is the one from the future who sent him back in time. However, there are several times preceding this scene in which Kate Brewster barks orders at the Terminator (i.e. ‘Let me go!’, etc. ) and he ignores her.
- Continuity: As John and Kate take off in a blue Cessna it has the registration number N3035C. In flight it is N3973F and when they land it is back to N3035C.
- Continuity: The same silver Volvo 740GL sedan is destroyed several times during the crane chase. Each time it is seen, damage from previous hits in earlier scenes is clearly visible.
- Continuity: In the Hearse scene, the hub caps get knocked off, then reappears several times during the chase.
- Revealing mistakes: Near the beginning of the film, the T-X uses a mobile phone to track down the identities of the people she needs to kill. However if you look at the phone as she’s dialing the number, you can see there’s no signal on it.
- Continuity: During the crane chase, the boom and winch switch from the front of the crane to the back several times.
- Continuity: When the T-X climbs back into the crane vehicle, it is passing the building with the blue front that was wrecked by the crane earlier in the chase.
- Miscellaneous: When the T-X, in the guise of Scott Peterson/Mason, starts driving the police detectives’ car from the back seat, she is able to control the accelerator and brakes although at that point she has not (as shown with the police cars earlier and the military machines later) been seen to inject her nanotechnology controllers into the vehicle.
- Crew or equipment visible: When the Terminator and friends are in the RV in the desert, when the camera is outside the RV while it’s driving, you can see blue screens covering the windows inside! As you know the blue screen is a wall for computer simulation as when an actor is in a car or truck the car never moves yet the outside world does.
- Continuity: In the scene were Katie destroys the Flying Machine with the AK, when the camera switches behind her you can hear the gun firing but there is no muzzle flash.
- Continuity: When Kate Brewster is thrown from her car by Terminatrix, she has blood on her hands. But later when she is dialing 911 from in the back of her van, her hands have no blood and no cuts to prove it.
- Revealing mistakes: Most of the other cars destroyed during the crane chase are already severely damaged.
- Continuity: The tire iron reappears on the back of the truck for one shot after it has been removed.
- Audio/visual unsynchronized: At the AM/PM gas station, when the Terminator drops the tire iron after letting Kate out of the back of the Vet truck, the sound of clanging metal is heard before he drops it.
- Continuity: When the Terminator and John Connor are driving the veterinary truck into town, notice the grab handles on the front door frames. In early shots the grab handles are missing the small, square, screw covers which reappear a minute later.
- Continuity: At the animal hospital again, when the T-101 smashes the TX through the wall with his truck, you can see briefly on the next shot that there is no driver in the truck. Moments later the T-101 appears from the door.
- Miscellaneous: Actor Jay Acovone (Cop – Westside Street; the cop who pulls over the T-X) is listed as ‘Jay Acavone’ in the end credits.
- Continuity: The headlight illumination on the crane vehicle throughout the chase.
- Continuity: In some of the action shots, the hearse is shown minus both the front and rear right-hand side wheel covers; however, when the hearse comes to rest near the RV, the right-rear wheel cover has reappeared.
- Continuity: Inside the mausoleum, after Kate Brewster grabs the gun, the Terminator is standing with his right shoulder towards Brewster; they cut away, then immediately cut back, and his left shoulder is towards her.
- Continuity: The stripper’s hand just before and after the Terminator grabs it.
- Miscellaneous: In the end credits, the character of Kate’s fiance is listed as ‘Scott Petersen’. Actually the character’s name is Scott Mason (mentioned by the two L.A.P.D. detectives in the movie). (This was an editing goof, altered because of an event noted in the ‘trivia’ section.)
- Continuity: During the sequence when the Terminator is in the convenience store, he is seen throwing items (bags of chips) in the basket which is nearly overflowing. After the cutaway, the items are neatly stacked in the basket.
- Continuity: The naked Terminator squeezes the stripper’s hand to get his clothes, while ‘Macho Man’ by the Village People is playing. When he walks out the front door all dressed up, after what should have been several minutes, the song on the P.A. system hasn’t skipped a beat.
- Revealing mistakes: The window smashes just a split second before the the Terminator punches through it during the beginning of the terminator battle.
- Factual errors: In the voice-over, John claims he was 13 when he attacked by the T-1000 in Terminator 2. But John Connor was 10; Edward Furlong, the actor playing John Connor was 13 at the time of filming.
- Continuity: Damage to the hood of the Jeep when the Terminator is trying to shut itself down.
- Continuity: When the Terminator is trying to shut himself off by hitting the Jeep, the tires and rims are bent out by the opening blows, yet appear upright and inflated in the next shot, and then once again bent out in the subsequent shot.
- Continuity: The front end of the vet truck is clearly damaged when John Connor hits the civilian car at the red lights. However, moments later when the crane truck catches up, no damage can be seen.
- Continuity: After the crane chase, the amount of dirt and grime on the passenger-side window of the truck (behind Connor) changes with the scenery.
- Continuity: When we see Kate riding in the passenger seat of the RV, several views show only a square RV window behind her, with a flat wall forward of that. Other shots show (correctly) an angled window ahead of the square one.
- Revealing mistakes: In the crane chase, the out-riggers for the crane are extended in some shots and not in others.
- Continuity: The vet truck’s headlights are on/off between shots during the chase.
- Continuity: When the vet’s truck is driving through the front lawns, it hits a parked car in a driveway with the left front. A few moments later, we see that part of the truck completely undamaged.
- Continuity: The crane truck the TX drives originally has forged painted white steel wheels, but when the Terminator drops the crane in the sewer and flips the truck, it has shinier cast aluminum wheels.
- Continuity: While John and Kate are talking in the RV as the Terminator drives, the C4 bombs in the table disappear and reappear in a different position relative to the gun also on the table.
- Audio/visual unsynchronized: When the TX is pulled over by the police officer at the beginning of the film, the officer walks up to her in the Lexus. Just before the officer says, ‘Lady, do you have any idea how fast you were goin’?’ we see the TX’s mouth moving as though she’s speaking, but we hear nothing.
- Continuity: When the Terminator crashes the truck into T-X and the Vet Clinic, its final resting position (how much is inside the wall) changes at least twice.
- Factual errors: Firefighters are seen extinguishing a vehicle fire outdoors with a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher. These types of fire extinguishers would be ineffective on a car fire as they work by depriving the fire of oxygen. Carbon dioxide quickly disperses outdoors and the fire would have its oxygen back in no time. Firefighters use dry chemical extinguishers on minor car fires and hose lines on larger ones.
- Crew or equipment visible: When John and Kate land the plane in front of the bunker, a third person is briefly visible in the backseat.
- Crew or equipment visible: At the ending, when John and Kate are in the underground bunker, behind the large glass wall, as the camera pulls back you can see the cameraman reflected in the glass.
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