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Post by petrolino on Nov 25, 2019 1:01:36 GMT
T-1001 Model (Shapeshifter, liquid metal base, or a mimetic polyalloy {nanorobotics})
'"Catherine Weaver" is a mysterious rogue Terminator, who traveled from the future, seemingly as part of an infiltration mission to build an artificial intelligence to fight Skynet. Catherine is a T-1001 who has assumed control of technology company Zeira Corporation and is the recipient of the Turk.'
- T-Wiki
* Games Radar Lowdown
The Robot
Shirley Manson IS the T-1001. A step up from Terminator 2s liquid metal bot, the T-1001 is capable of the same methods of infiltration.
Appearances
Introduced at the beginning of The Sarah Connor Chronicles second season, it serves as the CEO of Zeira Corp while masquerading as former company chief Catherine Weaver.
Special Skills
The usual mimickry applies, but its sheer out of the box methods of shapeshifting are showcased when the Weaver T-1001 transforms into a urinal.
'I Think I'm Paranoid' - Garbage
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Post by sostie on Nov 25, 2019 22:17:08 GMT
Used to be on "hello" terms with Shirley back when she was in Goodbye Mr MacKenzie. Such a lovely lass.
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Post by petrolino on Nov 25, 2019 23:33:19 GMT
Used to be on "hello" terms with Shirley back when she was in Goodbye Mr MacKenzie. Such a lovely lass. Did you like that band? I never really listened to them. I like Garbage.
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Post by sostie on Nov 25, 2019 23:58:34 GMT
Used to be on "hello" terms with Shirley back when she was in Goodbye Mr MacKenzie. Such a lovely lass. Did you like that band? I never really listened to them. I like Garbage. I really did. Some of it still stands up well now. Would try and see them every time they played London. Was really surprised, and happy, when she returned with Garbage
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Nov 26, 2019 12:44:52 GMT
I liked season 1 of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Season 2 started well than it got very boring but got better when it got to the end.
Not a big fan of Garbage but they have some good songs.
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Post by petrolino on Sept 17, 2022 20:25:32 GMT
Robert Patrick played a robot in the T-1000 terminator series in 'Terminator 2 : Judgement Day' (1991). Patrick's brother is Richard Patrick, a member of the rock band Filter. He's recently submitted his current playlist to 'The Guardian' who've published it online.
"The actor : Robert Patrick is one of many actors who readily credits Roger Corman for providing his big break, but it was one of Corman’s protégés—James Cameron—who helped Patrick earn cinematic immortality. After playing the T-1000 in 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Patrick used his newfound fame to build a formidable, diverse filmography, including roles in Double Dragon, Striptease, and Cop Land. More recently, Patrick has split his time between motion pictures and television, earning acclaim for his work on The Sopranos, The X-Files, and The Unit."
- Will Harris, The A.V. Club
"Look I was a complete unknown when I got cast. I worked with Roger Corman and on “Die Hard 2” and done a couple plays. I could feel the pressure all around. There was pressure put on myself because I didn’t want to let anyone down: I didn’t want to let Jim (Cameron) down, I didn’t want to let Arnold (Schwarzenegger) down, I didn’t want to let myself down. I wanted to do the job. I had been given this wonderful gift of an opportunity to play the T-1000 and I wanted to take full advantage of it and do a great job. Certainly a man like Cameron was a visionary. Cameron is one of those guys that understands that you’ve got to get in there, you have got to get in the ring and fight, you’ve got to make mistakes, you’ve got to take your hits. You’ve got to hit back, you gotta be willing and courageous and bold enough to do things that will make people stand back and look at you in awe. And that’s what you’ve got to be willing to do. You don’t get to have a breakout hit, and you don’t move cinema forward by playing it safe. You do it by being bold and having the confidence, and the cojones to gamble and reach for the stars. And that’s what Jim is. He is a visionary filmmaker and he doesn’t sit back and wait to see what people are going to say about it. He just goes and pushes for it. Everybody can sit back and see what he does, just sit there and go, “Wow this guy is an amazing filmmaker.” Right after he cast me he said, “Hey, I heard you worked for Roger Corman.” “Yes sir,” I said. And he said, “That’s where I started too. So I know what you went through there.” So we commiserated about that.
Commiserated is not the right word, we were both very proud of the fact that that was a part of our legacy, where we had gotten our start. Without Roger Corman, Jim Cameron wouldn’t have gotten his start. Without Roger Corman, Robert Patrick wouldn’t have gotten his start, and a whole lot of other people would not have gotten their start. Roger Corman is certainly the conduit for a lot of people that got their first opportunity in show business, in the motion picture industry for sure. That is without a doubt."
- Robert Patrick on being cast to plat a T-1000 model in 'Terminator 2 : Judgement Day' (1991)
Richard Patrick, Barbara Patrick & Robert Patrick
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