Feb 2 2009Terminator Hydrabots Hate Humans in the Worst Way

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Thanks to Junkyard Dog for pointing out a McG interview at Wired with some new information and concept art--like this portrait of a Hydrabot murdering this guy via his mouth hole. This is the exact equivalent of what it's like when a man hacks a computer. This is how it feels for the computer. Think about that when you start your next Operation: Swordfish, hackers.

Reader Comments

It looks like a man is vomiting up a bridge...fairly standard movie scene. Whats the big deal? It was done better in Nurse Betty.

Yow.

Soooooo, ultra-smarter-than-anything-ever computer Skynet decides the most logically efficient means of killing humans so they are never an infestation again is to hit the movable human head with devastating speed with what amounts to grappling hook attached to a robotic funnel, then fill the human with fluid??? That's far more logically efficient then, say, equipping the appendage you see with a 24" razor-sharp blade slicing open the sternum? Because it's a real good idea for the killing machine to have to carry around a storage tank with which to expel fluid into the human, right? Rather than, say, just a whet stone?

Who writes this shit?

@3. Maybe tentacle rape is a big thing for Terminators.

This looks like it comes straight out of the Matrix

Bale threatened to kick the DP's ass on set. Peep the audio: http://tinyurl.com/cwxqq4
Doesn't put him in a particularly good light.

Well...that's an unfortunate fate...D:

Also:
@ Machinegunrap

All actors have freak out days. The only reason we pay attention to his is because it was caught on tape.

so is this what the war is about, the robots want blowjobs, and the humans wont give it to them!

Concept artist: Does it look enough like The Matrix yet?

McG: Not yet.

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