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Terminator 2 (though I never saw the first)

How can you say that the one you saw was better than the one you didn't see? Personally, I think you're totally wrong.

I think I detect a pattern: Bitt likes smaller, more intimate movies with unstoppable, murderous aliens.

I liked 'em both (T/T2), but I have to say that the nuked dream sequence mentioned by Doug in T2 was pretty stunning. At first I decided that T2 was better, but then I got a little disheartened that it had almost taken the magic out of special effects. Once it is obvious that you can do *anything*, I found myself less impressed by FX elements of movies.

One small point of order - clarification to my original post:

I consider a "sequel" to be any movie made after the original in an effort to make more money from the original concept/theme/characters/story. So, i would consider "Batman Begins" (never saw it) to be a sequel from a business/money sense.
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'Tis the exceptional fellow who lies awake at night thinking of his successes.