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![]() "...There was a lot more than just a lot of screaming, that we filmed that for some reason didn't make it in the movie. The audience wouldn't even know from the final cut that we were at a pool party. We were at a beautiful house in the hills with a gorgeous pool, and none of the footage made it in. I bet nobody could tell, but I was wearing a bathing suit under my clothes in the scene, to match the rest of the footage that we shot. There were several other complete segments of our scene that were not shown at all. First off, like I said, we were at a pool party. The pool was right outside the living room where we were watching TV. There were a bunch of extras outside in bathing suits swimming and hanging out. And it was really cold (it was during the middle of the night) and I remember thinking I'm glad I'm here inside where it's warm. We filmed a little segment with this robotic dog. I didn't really understand it all when we were filming. My boyfriend in the film, Bill Anderson, is one of the TX's targets that she wants to kill. So it would make sense that he would have built high tech robotic type stuff. Anyway, we did a scene where I was playing with this robotic dog, and there was a technician operating it off camera. I think he was very worried that I was going to break it or something. Then there was more that we filmed after the TX shoots Bill. What was supposed to happen was that after she shoots him, she heads upstairs to kill Elizabeth Anderson (Bill's Sister). While she does this I run to Bill's side and cry over his lifeless body. Then I hear her upstairs and I take off running out of the house. Apparently, they never ended up filming the scene upstairs with the sister." Mark Famiglietti, male TX and Kate's fiancée, on T3.5: "Of course, I'd love to be involved. The whole experience was awesome!" ![]() "There wasn't a death scene cut per say. We did shoot some stuff where after the death scene I was lying there bloody, and then Kristana and I walked passed each other and that was going to potentially be a morphing moment. But those shots, and even the death scene as it turned out, were all sort of dependant on what went on in the editing room. Because at the end of the day it was really between Mostow and the ILM guys as to what their vision was with the special effects. They possibilities are endless with what they can create and add today." Cigar legend Daniel Marshall: "All of this would depend on Arnold." Marshall is Arnold's biggest cigar supplier and made the "T3" cigars and humidors for the cast and crew. So he'll be back to make T3.5 collector stogies if the special edition film is made. Marshall has also made special collector humidors for MANY other Arnold films including the "End of Days" humidor I own. Finally, will Pepsi Cola and Hewlett Packard help fund T3.5? Adrian, webmaster of GlobalArnold.com, is also a big help on the T3.5 project and he is getting big sponsors to help. ![]() Keep coming back to see who else has stepped forward. Fans want T3.5 before T4. Will our voices be heard? ----------
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