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'The Terminator' Added to Library of Congress!

by Gabrielle DiPietro, Wed., Dec. 31, 2008 7:30 AM PST
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For California Governor Arnold “Pecs-a lot” Schwarzenegger, it’s “hasta la vista” Hollywood and hello Washington Library of Congress! According to HollywoodReporter.com The Terminator, has been enshrined in the Library of Congress. The National Film Registry added the 1984 film, to a prestigious bunch and is among 25 other films selected for preservation, including James Whale’s 1933 The Invisible Man. Of course, as you know, The Terminator didn’t stop with just one Cyborg-lovin’ film and has since spawned TV shows, action figures, comics and 3 sequels, including, Terminator: Salvation which is set to released May 22, 2009. With this great honor, I expect the bicep-tual Governor will be somewhere in California, between TV tourism commercials while his Kennedy wife isn’t watching, found with his shirt off, softly whispering “I’ll be back, Washington. I’ll be back…” Which genre films would you have bestowed this honor on?

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