10 LIVRES EN POLONAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TERMINATORSTWO»
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Terminator: Infinity - Tom 1
Skynet sets out to perserve their (mostly) human-free future as writer Simon (Transformers) Furman and artist Nigel (Battlestar Galactica) Raynor unleash "Trial by Fire," the continuing adventures of the blockbuster Terminator franchise ...
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Terminator and Philosophy: I'll Be Back, Therefore I Am
This book draws on some of history's philosophical heavy hitters: Descartes, Kant, Karl Marx, and many more.
William Irwin, Richard Brown, Kevin S. Decker,
2009
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Atlas of the Lunar Terminator
Showcasing features just a mile across in 47 high-resolution images.
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Terminator 2: Judgement Day
When a second terminator is sent to kill John Connor, the first one is also sent back, this time to protect him.
James Cameron, William Wisher,
1991
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day : the Book of the Film, an Illustrated ...
Production notes and sketches accompany the story of a machine sent from the future to end the human race
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To Terminator, with Love
Dexter Wu's life is hectic, but he's managing-mostly.
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American Terminator: Myths, Movies, and Global Power
This is fantasy politics, and it is set to unfold across the US in the future. It is, therefore, a vital concern for people everywhere.
Ziauddin Sardar, Merryl Wyn Davies,
2004
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
A novel by David Hagberg Based on the screenplay by Jonathan Mostow, John Brancato, and Michael Ferris The novel of the blockbuster hit film For two generations of moviegoers, the Terminator movies have defined adrenaline-soaked action ...
A half-human, half-machine creature sets out to exterminate the only woman who can save the human race from extinction. A section at the end of the book reveals how the special effects were done in the film version of this story.
This text places the film in the context of exploitation films, and argues that it is compelling because it deals with the darker, more visceral pleasures of movie-going.