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Z (low-end) Y (mid-range) X (high-end)
Screen Size1 4.0 inches 4.7 inches 5.4 inches
Screen Resolution2 1280x720 (367.15 ppi) 1920x1080 (468.7 ppi) 2560x1440 (543.93 ppi)
Battery 3,000mAh 3,500mAh 4,000mAh
Storage3 16 or 32 GB 32 or 64 GB 64 or 128 GB
Rear Camera4 8MP 12MP 16MP
Video Capture 720p at 30fps 1080p at 30fps 1440p at 30fps
Front-facing Camera 2MP; 480p at 30fps video capture 5MP; 720p at 30fps video capture 8MP; 1080p at 30fps video capture
Radios Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Quad-band UMTS/HSDPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)
Hepta-band 4G LTE (700b, 700c, 850, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2600 MHz)
Bluetooth v4.2 with apt-X codec
CPU5 Dual-core Quad-core Octa-core
GPU Adreno 330 Adreno 430 Adreno 530
RAM 2 GB 3 GB 4 GB
Wi-fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band
Classic Flip Bar
Screen Size1 3 inches 2.5 inches 2 inches
Screen Resolution2 1200x900 (500 ppi) 854x480 (391.86 ppi) 854x480 (489.83 ppi)
Battery 3,000mAh 2,000mAh
Storage3 16 or 32 GB 2 GB
Rear Camera4 8MP 5MP
Video Capture 1080p at 30fps 480p at 30fps
Front-facing Camera 5MP; 720p at 30fps video capture
Radios Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Quad-band UMTS/HSDPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)
Hepta-band 4G LTE (700b, 700c, 850, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2600 MHz)
Bluetooth v4.2 with apt-X codec
CPU5 Quad-core Single-core
GPU Adreno 430 Adreno 220
RAM 2 GB 1 GB
Wi-fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band
  1. ^ Screen sizes are 16:9, except for the Classic, which is 4:3.
  2. ^ Screens are OLED displays (non-PenTile), featuring in-cell technology, and is protected by Gorilla Glass with water-resistant and fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coatings.
  3. ^ Storage is microSD-expandable.
  4. ^ All rear cameras are 28mm wide-angle lens of Carl Zeiss Tessar optics; have a maximum aperture of f/1.8; and include, but not limited to, Xenon flash, IR laser-assisted autofocus, face detection, and image stabilization.
  • These will be more reliable in retrospect; closer to the release, review aggregation websites such as Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic are citable for statistics pertaining to the ratio of positive to negative reviews and average critical rating. However, because reliable review statistics may not be available for older or more independent films, some scores may be inaccurate. For film articles to be eligible to list the scores from these websites, they must have at least 42 and 39 reviews on their RottenTomatoes and MetaCritic pages, respectively, to accurately reflect the consensus of critics as much as possible.
  • "Supervised and approved by director [] and cinematographer [], this new 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 high-definition digital transfer was created on a Spirit 4K Datacine from a scan of the original camera negatives using 8K resolution. Thousands of instances of dirt, debris, scratches, splices, warps, jitter, and flicker were manually removed using MTI's DRS system and Pixel Farm's PFClean system."
  • "The surround soundtrack was remastered at 24-bit from the original 6-track magnetic audio. Clicks, thumps, hiss, and hum were manually removed using Pro Tools HD."
  • "You think I'm ashamed of where I come from? No, Dad, what I'm ashamed of is having to bring a brown bag lunch to school, and you know, eat it in the bathroom, and then go out with my friends and pretend that I'm not hungry when I go to lunch with them." - Jenny Humphrey
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  • The reference number for this payment to McGraw-Hill Education is: MHHEDG-55501014
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  • The deep philosophical connotations of this song are really making me ponder the secrets of life.
  • These lyrics just penetrate my soul with their beauty and and depth. Not since John Lennon has an artist taken my breath away.
  • This is beautiful, it's like Mozart came back to life and reincarnated into a big tittied, big assed, black girl. You a stupid hoe Makes me cry every goddamn time! Such power in the lyrics, such beauty in the music. It's a chef d'oeuvre, better than anything ever made, this song was written by GOD himself.

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  • Copy this to your status if ur brave and see what people rate you(1) ghetto (2) wish we went out (3) talkative (4) sarcastic (5)lovable(6) crazy (7) i want u (8) spoiled (9) trustworthy(10) wild (11) funny(12) sexxy (13) mature (14) athletic (15) wish i had ur number (16) muscular (17) honest (18) great friend (19) ...............cute (20) nice (21) reliable (22) perfect!!:)
  • DITTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would not hesitate to "lay the pipe", "toss her salad" and "engorge the beaver" whether she is 120lbs or 170lbs. She is pretty, her bazzongas(sp?) are bangin and her butt is boomin. She is a total package. Nick and the crew were idiots to let THAT go!
  • beep* off, the OP is correct. Stop acting insulted because he's either talking about YOU or your race. Too *beep* bad and if you got such a big problem about it, then tell YOUR PEOPLE to shut the *beep* up and sit the *beep* down. I swear when I went to see Paranormal Activity, it was like a BBQ for blacks in the theater. There were 3 seperate white ppl all around the theater that had to tell them to SHUT UP. After the first 30 minutes finally they did.
  • I tried to go sit in the isle last night to see the movie, but there were a ton of guys in suits with fros blocking the way. WTF.

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  • "Otis" - Jay-Z & Kanye West
  • "Freaks and Geeks" - Childish Gambino
  • "Nasty" - Nas
  • "Yonkers" - Tyler, The Creator
  • "Ill Mind of Hopsin 4" - Hopsin

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I would rather walk in on my elderly grandmother being sodomized by a nigger than listen to this emo bullshit again
Cheaters hoax
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Stuff

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Following the events of Fast Five, Brian O'Conner and Mia Toretto's son has been born, Dominic Toretto and Elena Neves have hooked up, and the rest of the crew have been living extravagantly. Though they live peacefully, they cannot return to the United States because of their international criminal statuses. Meanwhile, Agent Luke Hobbs and his new partner Riley investigate the destruction of a Russian military convoy and conclude that a team led by former SAS officer Owen Shaw was responsible. Tracking down Dominic, Hobbs asks him to help take down Shaw, and shows him a recent photo of the presumably dead Letty, who is part of Shaw's team, to persuade him. Dominic agrees and assembles his crew, who accept the task in return for full pardon from the US upon successful completion.

After the capture of one of Shaw's men, Hobbs and his police team wiretap and order him to identify Shaw in Shaw's hideout. When Shaw is found and begins to be cornered, he drives out of the building in a custom vehicle and detonates the area. However, Dominic, Brian, Roman, Tej, Han, and Gisele pursue Shaw and his team, who were at a nearby Interpol location, and a high-speed chase ensues. Shaw and most of his team get away, but Dominic manages to follow and stop Letty, who unhesitatingly shoots Dominic and drives away. After recovering, Hobbs and Riley inform Dominic and his team about Shaw and his plan of stealing a computer chip that can shut down power, capable of being sold to terrorists for millions. At another hideout, Shaw and his team learn of Dominic and his relationship with Letty, who is revealed to be amnesiac from her accident in Fast & Furious.

In order to track down Shaw, Brian goes to a prison in the United States to talk to Arturo Braga about his relationship with Shaw and where he could possibly be. Braga tells Brian that one can only get near Shaw if he allows it; he then explains how Letty survived the explosion of her accident, and that she was taken in by Shaw after he learned that she did not remember anything. Afterwards, Braga, with two men, tries to kill Brian, but Brian retaliates and survives. Meanwhile, Roman, Han, Gisele, and Riley confront a subordinate of Shaw, who calls Shaw's team to notify his capture. They soon arrive, and a firearm exchange arises, with some of Shaw's men killed.

Mash-ups

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Production

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Film rights

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In order to curtail runaway costs that would be incurred before a script had been written and to avoid the intense media scrutiny they had received on Titanic, James Cameron and 20th Century Fox opted out in making a third film. That left the rights open, for in October 14, 1997, at a Carolco bankruptcy auction, Andrew Vajna purchased half the rights to the Terminator franchise for $8 million. However, Cameron, insisting the film be made for Fox, refused to participate, upset because he felt that they "stole his baby." Because James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger wouldn't participate in the film, Vajna and Kassar sold the rights to Fox. Vajna and Kassar in turn bought Gale Anne Hurd's half of the franchise for $7 millon. They both nearly closed a deal with 20th Century Fox in early 1999 to sell the rest of the rights, but it fell out when C2 brought in VCL and Toho-Towa as co-financiers, and the rights went back to them.

After the film was greenlit, Cameron declined on returning, explaining "I don't control the rights, and to build value in someone else's franchise really doesn't make sense. I'll build value in my own franchise, thank you very much." Arnold, who hoped Cameron would return, eventually decided to do the film without him, having made a deal with Mario Kassar and Andrew Vajna to return.

Origin of the Terminator

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Cameron planned two movies

Rights being passed

Copying from "Terminator 3: Armageddon"

Daniel Perez

T3 script by Perez

Being sued for T2

How much Vajner/Kassar paid for rights

How much each company paid for T3 budget

Cameron letting Arnold do T3; ask for $30 million

Interview with Vajna and Kassar

T4 interview with Brancato

T3.5 Interview [18]

T4 green-lit

The Third Eye lawsuit [19]

Lawsuit by guy on spiritual path

Mostow confirmed for T4

More T4 news

T2 toy idea until 1989

T3 Ultimate Edition

Halcyon bankruptcy info

Terminator set for salvation as bidders line up for rights

'Terminator' talks no longer exclusive to Sony and Lions Gate

'Terminator' Series Has 'Run Its Course' For Creator James Cameron: 'The Soup's Kind Of Been Pissed In'

Writing

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The producers hired Tedi Sarafian to write the script, which Arnold thought was "really good and I thought that it ought to be made." However, he later asked that a third rewrite to be made due to the two drafts he read would have to cost $300 million and that they're toning it down to cut down costs. In 2001, John Brancato and Michael Ferris were reported to have signed on to rewrite the script. They spent eights months with Jonathan Mostow working on the script.

Casting

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Arnold was paid $30 million to reprise his role as the Terminator. He payed 8.4 million, so the film can be shot in his home town of Los Angeles.

All-new 1080p24/AVC MPEG-4 high definition digital telecine frame-by-frame transfer from a new 35mm interpositive (made from the orignal camera negative).
All-new remastered DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 (48kHz/24-bit) and Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 (640kbps) soundtrack created using the original 22-track music studio master and the 35mm magnetic dialogue and effect tracks.

Main Feature Special Features
Video
1080p High Definition 16x9 (Aspect Ratio) 1080p or 1080i,
480p or 480i
Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio: English 7.1
Dolby Digital Plus: English 5.1, Spanish 5.1, French 5.1 (Dubbed in Quebec)
Dolby Digital: English 2.0
Subtitles
English, Spanish, French, Chinese (Mandarin)
TheatreVision - English Descriptive Audio Service
English & Spanish
(on Select Bonus Material)

Blu-ray:
Disc 1 - Original Theatrical Cut

  • Introduction by Director
  • Video/audio commentary with writers, director, and main cast
  • Audio commentary by composer with isolated score
  • Interactive features:
    • Picture in picture
    • Character bios
    • Also includes pop-up trivia, fun facts, and behind-the-scenes information
  • Topic search (topic selected redirects you to scene in movie or the moment on commentary)
  • Web-enabled features (buy merchandise, download exclusive content, etc.)
  • Deleted scenes (with optional commentary)
  • Bloopers and outtakes
  • Theatrical/teaser trailers
  • Still/art gallery

Disc 2 - Unrated Director's Cut

  • Maximum Movie Mode (storyboard comparisons, pre-visualization animatics, etc.)
  • 2+ hr. documentary (detailed day-to-day account of the filmmaking process from early pre-production stages to the world premiere)
  • Production diaries
  • Screen tests
  • Topic search (topic selected redirects you to scene in movie or the moment on commentary)

The Terminator

Terminator 2

Terminator 3

Terminator Salvation

Franchise Rights: Hemdale Film Corporation and Gale Anne Hurd (1984 - 1990), Carolco Pictures (1990 - 1995), Mario F. Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna (1997 - 2007), The Halcyon Company (2007 - Present)

Face: Terminator, Matrix
Eyes: T-600
Eyebrows: Transformers
Lips: T-1
Chest: T-800 chasis
Body: T-70, 25
Thighs: T-700
Legs: T-1000 liquid metal
Behind: T-X

Franchise: -Films --Overview --Development --Music --Crew --Reception ---Box office ---Critical reaction -Literature -Merchandise

Film: -Plot summary -Cast -Development and Production --Film rights --Writing --Casting --Principal photography --Music --Special visual and make-up effects -Release --Box office performance --Critical reception --Audience reaction --Home video

Character (human): -Fictional character biography --Expanded universe -Other appearances --Literature --Video games -Concept and creation -Characteristics -In popular culture

Character (machine): -Role in the series --Expanded universe -Other appearances --Literature --Video games -Concept and creation --Design -Characteristics -In popular culture

Terminator Navbox

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