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Best FanEdits Top 5

1. Superman II: The Hybrid Cut by ADigitalMan

Absolutely brilliant. This best-of-both-worlds combination of the Lester and Donner cuts is far superior to either of the official cuts. This is far and away my favorite fan edit. When I explain to friends what fan editing is all about, this is the one I most like to show them, assuming they're familiar with the source material.


2.

The gap between ADM's hybrid cut of Superman II and anything else I have seen is so wide that nothing deserves to be #2. I'm leaving it blank.


3. Terminator 3: T-Hope Edition by (duh) T-Hope

The movie we would have gotten in theaters if Jonathan Mostow had taken his material seriously. A huge improvement.


4. Star Wars prequels (A Vergence in the Force / Path to the Dark Side / Revenge of the Sith) by ADigitalMan

Technically three fan edits, but I consider them a single integrated work. Excises many of Lucas's worst ideas (Midichlorians, Jar-Jar's bumbling slapstick, "Yippee!", some of the more cringe-inducing dialog from the Anakin-Padme romance, etc.) and adds some really nice material from deleted scenes. The Star Wars saga deserves much better than Lucas gave us in the PT. While ADM's fan edits can't bring the prequels up nearly to the level of Eps 4 and 5, they are much more watchable than the official versions, which feel almost sacrilegious.


5. The Terminator Extended Edition by ADigitalMan

Are extended editions eligible, or is this list only for true fan edits? I want to include this, because it really enhances my appreciation for the film. One scene in particular makes a huge impact, when Sarah and Kyle discuss whether they should go after CyberDyne. It's a very compelling scene, with both Hamilton and Biehn doing some of their best acting work in the whole film, and everything that comes after that scene takes on a new meaning that makes this already brilliant movie work even better. Far be it from me to second guess James Cameron, but I think it was a big mistake to cut that scene.


Alternate 5. Star Trek: Bugs by Nick Mollo

If this list is only for true fan edits and not extended editions, then #5 is Star Trek: Bugs. It's not the kind of work I'm going to watch repeatedly, but it is so creative, draws on so much source material, and shows so much affection for the original works that I've got to give it up for Nick Mollo. Well done, sir!
 
Cool, thanks!

On a tangential note, http://fanedit.org/450/ is full of typos. Can you fix them?

I've highlighted them below. Most of them are missing apostrophes and quotation marks. There are also a few misspellings and other glitches.

1. Alternate opening. John Connor's original narration has been slightly altered, plus the construction of a Terminator is shown. Could this be John Connor's nightmare, or something even much worse?
The song "T3? has been restored in this opening (this song is on the soundtrack, but was nowhere to be found in the official movie).
2. Removal of T-Xs line I like this car. A reference to T2's "Say, that's a nice bike," but it gets annoying because she says it again with police officer a scene later. Here, T-X just kills, and doesn't say unnecessary lines to insignificant persons. Shes a cold blooded killer now.
3. Removal of the growing T-Xs breasts. In the T3 novelization it makes a bit sense, since she lures the cop with her breasts into an alley to kill him out of sight (but still, why lure the cop out of sight to kill him while a scene later you just brutally shoot a kid working in a drive-in in public?). However, since the alley-sequence does not happen in the movie, this is just a very lame example of T-X morphing-abilities. Shes a cold blooded killer, not some cute sexrobot.
4. Removal of T-Xs line I like your gun.As explained above. Now it is only hinted that the T-X will take the gun one way or another.
5. Removal of T-850s line Now when he moves forward to speak against the strippers hand. Pathetic scene in which is shown that the Terminator does not know human gestures. Its an infiltration unit, so it should not bow over to literally talk to the hand.
6. Removal of the pathetic "Elton John sunglasses" scene. Terminator just walks out of the bar, stands still a second (to take a look at the offscreen parked cards) and then we cut to Terminator slamming the window.
7. Removal of T-850 synchronizing his internal clock with the watch. Although it's an awesome scene and idea, this sequence causes more confusion than it clears things up. The order of dates that appear is not chronological, so we are still left to guess which date is really is. Also, the Terminator finds the watch hidden behind the sunvisor. Since he immediately checks the sunvisor, this shows that the Terminator is either more sophisticated/updated, or understands more of human habbits. Now this is removed.
8. T-X just goes into the driveby and shoots Jose without even asking his name or checking him via her TermoVision. She just brutally shoots without a known reason for the audience yet, just like in the first Terminator movie. Why ask for names if you can already identify your target via an iris (or DNA) scan?
9. Same goes for Bill Anderson. T-X arrives at his house and just slams him to the ground and shoots him. This is also more like the style of the first Terminator movie. Although we have seen the T-X connecting to some database, she is just killing unknown persons while we are left to guess why at the moment.
10. Removal of T-X's sampling the cat lady's blood and her reaction "No." First of all, if it's the target the T-X is looking for, she wouldn't say "no" to herself but just continue looking for her target. Second, the T-X sampling someone's blood is shown in a scene later in which she samples John Connor's blood. Redunancy thus...
11. Removal of T-Xs orgasmic reaction after sampling Johns blood. Wasnt my comment about the T-X being some kind of cold blooded killing machine instead of robotic sextoy not enough?
12. Kate doesnt drop the keys (such a Hollywood clich), the T-X is right at her when she jumps in the Tundra. This makes the T-X a more dangerous Terminator than she was portrayed in the movie. Like the Terminator says later on in the movie: "T-X is faster, more intelligent and more powerful."
13. Added shot of the T-850 grabbing the shotgun out of the truck at the vet.
14. Removal of the line I lied. T-850 needs the time to save John, so why bother having a conversation with Kate when you know that you will need all the time in the world to save the person you are programmed to protect.
15. Removal of T-X double checking when she notices the T-850 is driving his firetruck next to her crane. She only looks one time at him and immediately notices him, which makes her more menacing.
16. Removal of T-850s line Excuse me to the T-X, before striking his axe into her neck during the crane chase. Silly line, a Terminator would never say something like this in the heat of a battle. T-X just notices the Terminator now.
17. Removed the ridiculous conversation:
John Connor: So, shes an anti-Terminator Terminator? Youve got to be shitting me.
T-850: No, I am not shitting you.
And you wonder why Terminator wasn't taken seriously...?
18. Removed T-850s second Relax. The T-850 looks so out of place with that movement. Kates screaming can be heard when the Tundra drives away from the explosion.
19. Removal of "Talk to the hand." The Terminator just stares blankly at the guy (and ignores him).
20. Alternate conversation between John and Kate in the back of the van, together with a future flashforward. No silly lines like "Jerky?" or "What are you, some kind of gangmember?" John uses the Mike Kripke's conversation now as icebreaker to Kate. Also, the future war scenes have a meaning now, and a reason to atsppear. Not unlike the official cut, in which they are just random (meaningless) future war scenes (with great special effects) as opening. The added song that accompanies the future nightmares is: Dead Can Dance - The Host Of Seraphim.
21. Removed the T-X killing Scott. Now we don't know that the T-X has mimicked Scott's appearance. This is more like T2 style, and creating a surprise effect later on when Scott suddenly kills the police officers.
22. Removal of the T-850s line Dont do that after being shot in the mouth by Kate. It hints that the T-850 has a real personality (which also appears later in the movie, when he corrects John who calls him a robot instead of a cybernetic organism). And would a Terminator tell the one he should obey not to do something?
Another fact is that Kate now fully realizes that this man is not human, and this shock has more impact to her. The removal of John telling her that it is a machine, during the conversation in the back of the van, adds now more perspective, because Kate didn't know that it was a cyborg when she accidentally fired the gun in Terminator's mouth.
23. Added two short alternate scenes of the T-850 firing his gun while holding the coffin.
24. Removed storyline of John and Kates children, or that Kate will even turn out to be Johns spouse. This romantic stuff has been trimmed down heavily. The only hints for a possible future relationship are the Mike Kripke's conversations and the couple holding hands at the end of the movie.
25. Removed Kates line Do something while the T-X attacks the hearse. Like if the Terminator doesnt understand that his mission objectives are in danger and that he needs to act.
26. Removed human pair bounding scene. Instead the next sequence is shown:
27. Added CRS promotional video. A nice reference to T2's Cyberdyne Systems. Sgt. Candy does not make his appearance. I didn't like the fact that CRS was alreadymaking the Endoskeletons in the present, this was supposed to happen in the future by SKYNET. And ofcourse the fact that Robert Brewster sees this video and does not refer to the T-850 as Sgt. Candy later on. Besides, this video trims down the darker movie I wanted to edit, and showing the full Candy video would only make it more comical.
28. Removed the T-850 correcting John after being called a robot instead of a cybernetic organism. Again, it looked like the Terminator had a personality and needed to stand up for his ego.
29. Removal of Kate's first kiss conversation. They now have some kind of short giggle.
30. Removal of short conversation about Kate's role in the future (being second-in-command and being John's spouse).
31. "Shell be back video-sequence from the first trailer, so it has more impact.
32. Removal of Kates pathetic line Just die you bitch, during the particle accelerator escape. That line came suddenly out of nowhere, like Kate suddenly needed her own one-liner.
33. In the CRS fight, the T-850 slams the T-X with some kind of gas canister, and she spins her head. I have removed that bit. It focusses a bit more on the action and not the T-X's "I'm far more superior than you"-look.
34. Removal of Johns line You cant kill a human being, you said so yourself during the desire scene. In the novelization, at the cemetery the T-850 tells John he can't kill humans. However, this is unknown to the movie watching audience, and removing this line makes the desire scene have more impact. The T-850 is more dangerous when it is unknown whether he can kill a human (John) or not, and this questions if John will survive the T-850 during the desire scene.
35. Added a shot of John and Kate dodging some flying piece of debris at Crystal Peak after the T-850 crashes in.
36. Added a short clip of Kate screaming while pulling John away under the blast door while the T-X holds John's ankle (it misses the original audio scream, since it was impossible to use the original audio).
37. Alternate music during credits. Only Marco Beltrami music, and most of it was missing from the official cut. Songs have been mixed into 1 mix/suite:
- Terminator Theme
- JC Theme
- A Day In The Life (edit)
- T3 Reprise (for the next change:)
38. Future war clip after credits, so the audience will know that the hardest battle is not over, but has yet to come.

This fan edition runs 4 minutes shorter than the original movie. What is left is a darker movie, following the style of the first Terminator movie. Now, Terminator's mission has become a race against the clock.
No more cheesy oneliners or ridiculous scenes. The Terminator focusses completely on the mission. The T-X is faster, more powerful and more intelligent. No more romance between John and Kate. A complete new opening, plus a reference to T2's Cyberdyne Systems.

  • I have a few glitches of my own on http://fanedit.org/top-viewed-and-rated-fanedits/recommended/.
  • Can you remove the "duh" from my High Five? It's appropriate for the forum, but probably not for that page on fanedit.org.[/*:m:39idbnfi]
  • We're missing a period between "2" and "Terminator 3: T-Hope Edition."[/*:m:39idbnfi]
  • The word midi-chlorians should have a dash and should not be capitalized.[/*:m:39idbnfi]
 
cap said:
Also, can you remove the "duh" from my High Five? It's appropriate for the forum, but probably not for fanedit.org. And we're missing a period between "2" and "Terminator 3: T-Hope Edition."

it should be "could you remove"
 
AvP said:
cap said:
Also, can you remove the "duh" from my High Five? It's appropriate for the forum, but probably not for fanedit.org. And we're missing a period between "2" and "Terminator 3: T-Hope Edition."

it should be "could you remove"
Oh snap! :lol:
 
:oops:

Still, you have to admire the effort.

Now that I think about this, I really need to update my Top 5. It's horribly out of date. I think I had seen 6 edits when I rated my top 5 :wink:
 
killbillme said:
AvP said:
cap said:
Also, can you remove the "duh" from my High Five? It's appropriate for the forum, but probably not for fanedit.org. And we're missing a period between "2" and "Terminator 3: T-Hope Edition."

it should be "could you remove"
Oh snap! :lol:

It was not my intention to belittle anyone. As I pointed out, my own contribution was not free of mistakes. I just think the page would be look better if the typos were corrected, and it shouldn't take long.

BTW, "can you remove" is perfectly acceptable, so there. Actually, as long as we're being pedantic, the mistake here is boon23's, because I'm pretty sure the correct answer to "Can you remove" is "yes." He might not choose to, but unless I'm mistaken he can if he wants to.
 
cap said:
Actually, as long as we're being pedantic, the mistake here is boon23's, because I'm pretty sure the correct answer to "Can you remove" is "yes." He might not choose to, but unless I'm mistaken he can if he wants to.
Maybe his internet is down. :wink:
 
TV's Frink said:
cap said:
Actually, as long as we're being pedantic, the mistake here is boon23's, because I'm pretty sure the correct answer to "Can you remove" is "yes." He might not choose to, but unless I'm mistaken he can if he wants to.
Maybe his internet is down. :wink:

yes, he just told me in the chatroom, his internet is down... :-? :lol:
 
cap said:
it shouldn't take long.
BTW, if the barrier to getting this done is the effort involved, I'd be happy to make the corrections myself. I can't edit the page on fanedit.org, but I can post the corrected version here or in a PM to boon23, and then boon23 could incorporate those changes to the page on fanedit.org with a simple copy and paste. I'd also be happy to run the corrected version by T-Hope if you think that would be appropriate, but since we're talking about fixing typos rather than making substantive changes, I don't think it's necessary. He's not going to go, "No! I like 'atsppear'! Don't change it to 'appear'!"
 
sorry cap, don't mean to come across as insensitive. it is friday and I guess everyone is feeling a bit silly.
Having english as my second language I am highly tolerant of it's misuse.
Specially on an international site such as this one. It is one of it and it's owner's charm.
Perhaps this bitter pill would have been easier to swallow if you hadn't brought up a virtual mastodonian block of changes. Too many for Friday at 4pm.
So in the immortal words of Sylvester Stallone... "let it go." :)

As a side note: Is the navy on shore leave? 'cause I'm seeing a lot of captains around this joint. what gives? Maybe I should give myself a rank. How does Midshipman Bill sound?
 
killbillme said:
sorry cap, don't mean to come across as insensitive. it is friday and I guess everyone is feeling a bit silly.
Having english as my second language I am highly tolerant of it's misuse.
Specially on an international site such as this one. It is one of it and it's owner's charm.
Perhaps this bitter pill would have been easier to swallow if you hadn't brought up a virtual mastodonian block of changes. Too many for Friday at 4pm.
So in the immortal words of Sylvester Stallone... "let it go." :)
Very well said. I recently came across something similar and felt it best to let it go indeed.

Maybe T-HOPE would like to chime in?
 
pm'ing t-hope sounds to me like the appropriate way. Sending him a corrected version would be a nice support.
 
killbillme said:
Maybe I should give myself a rank. How does Midshipman Bill sound?
I implore you to consider "Seaman Bill". C'mon, it'd be great! :p
 
TV's Frink said:
Maybe T-HOPE would like to chime in?


I have looked in my mail archive when sending the info for version 1 of the fanedit to the site, dated Monday November 20 2006 7:48 PM, and it featured all the missing " and '. I think somewhere when putting a new version or style on the site, or perhaps while updating the page for the changes in version 2.0 of the fanedit, the " and ' may have gone missing.

This is what I have send back then, for VERSION 1 of the fanedit. For version 2.0 an extra point must be added. This also addresses the error on the page that the header still says 37 changes while 38 are listed.

So don't blame it on my English, it's not perfect but it features the " and '.




what kind of fanedit (true fanedit = TF, extended edition = EE, special collection & preservation = SP): TF

original film name: Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines

new film name : Terminator 3 - T-HOPE Edition

film studio name : ?

edit crew name : T-HOPE

Date Original Film Was Released : July 2nd 2003

Date Edit Was Released : November 18th 2006

Original Runtime : 1:44:40

New Runtime : 1:40:24

Amount of time Cut/Added : 37 changes/cuts (see complete list)

Cuts removed/added/extended :
1. Alternate opening. John Connor's original narration has been slightly altered, plus the construction of a Terminator is shown. Could this be John Connor's nightmare, or something even much worse?
The song "T3" has been restored in this opening (this song is on the soundtrack, but was nowhere to be found in the official movie).
2. Removal of T-X's line "I like this car." A reference to T2's "Say, that's a nice bike," but it gets annoying because she says it again with police officer a scene later. Here, T-X just kills, and doesn't say unnecessary lines to insignificant persons. She's a cold blooded killer now.
3. Removal of the growing T-X's breasts. In the T3 novelization it makes a bit sense, since she lures the cop with her breasts into an alley to kill him out of sight (but still, why lure the cop out of sight to kill him while a scene later you just brutally shoot a kid working in a drive-in in public?). However, since the alley-sequence does not happen in the movie, this is just a very lame example of T-X morphing-abilities. She's a cold blooded killer, not some cute sexrobot.
4. Removal of T-X's line "I like your gun." As explained above. Now it is only hinted that the T-X will take the gun one way or another.
5. Removal of T-850's line "Now" when he moves forward to speak against the stripper's hand. Pathetic scene in which is shown that the Terminator does not know human gestures. It's an infiltration unit, so it should not bow over to literally talk to the hand.
6. Removal of the pathetic "Elton John sunglasses" scene. Terminator just walks out of the bar, stands still a second (to take a look at the offscreen parked cards) and then we cut to Terminator slamming the window.
7. Removal of T-850 synchronizing his internal clock with the watch. Although it's an awesome scene and idea, this sequence causes more confusion than it clears things up. The order of dates that appear is not chronological, so we are still left to guess which date is really is. Also, the Terminator finds the watch hidden behind the sunvisor. Since he immediately checks the sunvisor, this shows that the Terminator is either more sophisticated/updated, or understands more of human habbits. Now this is removed.
8. T-X just goes into the driveby and shoots Jose without even asking his name or checking him via her TermoVision. She just brutally shoots without a known reason for the audience yet, just like in the first Terminator movie. Why ask for names if you can already identify your target via an iris (or DNA) scan?
9. Same goes for Bill Anderson. T-X arrives at his house and just slams him to the ground and shoots him. This is also more like the style of the first Terminator movie. Although we have seen the T-X connecting to some database, she is just killing unknown persons while we are left to guess why at the moment.
10. Removal of T-X's sampling the cat lady's blood and her reaction "No." First of all, if it's the target the T-X is looking for, she wouldn't say "no" to herself but just continue looking for her target. Second, the T-X sampling someone's blood is shown in a scene later in which she samples John Connor's blood. Redunancy thus...
11. Removal of T-X's orgasmic reaction after sampling John's blood. Wasn't my comment about the T-X being some kind of cold blooded killing machine instead of robotic sextoy not enough?
12. Kate doesn't drop the keys (such a Hollywood cliché), the T-X is right at her when she jumps in the Tundra. This makes the T-X a more dangerous Terminator than she was portrayed in the movie. Like the Terminator says later on in the movie: "T-X is faster, more intelligent and more powerful."
13. Added shot of the T-850 grabbing the shotgun out of the truck at the vet.
14. Removal of the line "I lied." T-850 needs the time to save John, so why bother having a conversation with Kate when you know that you will need all the time in the world to save the person you are programmed to protect.
15. Removal of T-X double checking when she notices the T-850 is driving his firetruck next to her crane. She only looks one time at him and immediately notices him, which makes her more menacing.
16. Removal of T-850's line "Excuse me" to the T-X, before striking his axe into her neck during the crane chase. Silly line, a Terminator would never say something like this in the heat of a battle. T-X just notices the Terminator now.
17. Removed the ridiculous conversation:
John Connor: "So, she's an anti-Terminator Terminator? You've got to be shitting me."
T-850: "No, I am not shitting you."
And you wonder why Terminator wasn't taken seriously...?
18. Removed T-850's second "Relax". The T-850 looks so out of place with that movement. Kate's screaming can be heard when the Tundra drives away from the explosion.
19. Removal of "Talk to the hand." The Terminator just stares blankly at the guy (and ignores him).
20. Alternate conversation between John and Kate in the back of the van, together with a future flashforward. No silly lines like "Jerky?" or "What are you, some kind of gangmember?" John uses the Mike Kripke's conversation now as icebreaker to Kate. Also, the future war scenes have a meaning now, and a reason to atsppear. Not unlike the official cut, in which they are just random (meaningless) future war scenes (with great special effects) as opening. The added song that accompanies the future nightmares is: Dead Can Dance - The Host Of Seraphim.
21. Removal of the T-850's line "Don't do that" after being shot in the mouth by Kate. It hints that the T-850 has a real personality (which also appears later in the movie, when he corrects John who calls him a robot instead of a cybernetic organism). And would a Terminator tell the one he should obey not to do something?
Another fact is that Kate now fully realizes that this man is not human, and this shock has more impact to her. The removal of John telling her that it is a machine, during the conversation in the back of the van, adds now more perspective, because Kate didn't know that it was a cyborg when she accidentally fired the gun in Terminator's mouth.
22. Added two short alternate scenes of the T-850 firing his gun while holding the coffin.
23. Removed storyline of John and Kate's children, or that Kate will even turn out to be John's spouse. This romantic stuff has been trimmed down heavily. The only hints for a possible future relationship are the Mike Kripke's conversations and the couple holding hands at the end of the movie.
24. Removed Kate's line "Do something" while the T-X attacks the hearse. Like if the Terminator doesn't understand that his mission objectives are in danger and that he needs to act.
25. Removed human pair bounding scene. Instead the next sequence is shown:
26. Added CRS promotional video. A nice reference to T2's Cyberdyne Systems. Sgt. Candy does not make his appearance. I didn't like the fact that CRS was alreadymaking the Endoskeletons in the present, this was supposed to happen in the future by SKYNET. And ofcourse the fact that Robert Brewster sees this video and does not refer to the T-850 as Sgt. Candy later on. Besides, this video trims down the darker movie I wanted to edit, and showing the full Candy video would only make it more comical.
27. Removed the T-850 correcting John after being called a robot instead of a cybernetic organism. Again, it looked like the Terminator had a personality and needed to stand up for his ego.
28. Removal of Kate's first kiss conversation. They now have some kind of short giggle.
29. Removal of short conversation about Kate's role in the future (being second-in-command and being John's spouse).
30. "She'll be back" video-sequence from the first trailer, so it has more impact.
31. Removal of Kate's pathetic line "Just die you bitch," during the particle accelerator escape. That line came suddenly out of nowhere, like Kate suddenly needed her own one-liner.
32. In the CRS fight, the T-850 slams the T-X with some kind of gas canister, and she spins her head. I have removed that bit. It focusses a bit more on the action and not the T-X's "I'm far more superior than you"-look.
33. Removal of John's line "You can't kill a human being, you said so yourself" during the desire scene. In the novelization, at the cemetery the T-850 tells John he can't kill humans. However, this is unknown to the movie watching audience, and removing this line makes the desire scene have more impact. The T-850 is more dangerous when it is unknown whether he can kill a human (John) or not, and this questions if John will survive the T-850 during the desire scene.
34. Added a shot of John and Kate dodging some flying piece of debris at Crystal Peak after the T-850 crashes in.
35. Added a short clip of Kate screaming while pulling John away under the blast door while the T-X holds John's ankle (it misses the original audio scream, since it was impossible to use the original audio).
36. Alternate music during credits. Only Marco Beltrami music, and most of it was missing from the official cut. Songs have been mixed into 1 mix/suite:
- Terminator Theme
- JC Theme
- A Day In The Life (edit)
- T3 Reprise (for the next change:)
37. Future war clip after credits, so the audience will know that the hardest battle is not over, but has yet to come.


Extras : FanCut Marker,
4 Alternate Scenes,
Info,
Trailer (plays before menu).

Conceptual improvements/advancements of edit over original:
This fan edition runs 4 minutes shorter than the original movie. What is left is a darker movie, following the style of the first Terminator movie. Now, Terminator's mission has become a race against the clock.
No more cheesy oneliners or ridiculous scenes. The Terminator focusses completely on the mission. The T-X is faster, more powerful and more intelligent. No more romance between John and Kate. A complete new opening, plus a reference to T2's Cyberdyne Systems.

Time needed for the edition: 2 months

persons involved: 1 (+ a lot of advice from Boon23)

Download, trailer and contact links to obtain the edit additional comments, reviews, articles, etc.
Comments: [email protected]
 
boon23 said:
post updated.
Not good. This is not good.

The info file I showed you was for version 1.0, which has been discontinued. Version 2.0 has 38 changes. Now things are more screwed up on the site than before. :( Also the dots are in front of every line, like they are new points of subjects, which is not true.


And if you want to correct mistakes, here are 2 other fanedits of mine with mistakes:
- King Kong (http://fanedit.org/894/#more-894) has 1 cover twice while it omits another cover (the one with Kong at the gates).

- Terminator 2 Live/5D (http://fanedit.org/3572/): the description in "what is is about?" is wrong, it takes the last alinea while that one is just about the bonus extra's and not about the main fanedit itself.


So we went from bad to worst with errors?
 
just send me the correct info for Terminator 3 via pm, please.
 
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