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Cameron says ‘Terminator 2’ as ‘timely as it ever was’

James Cameron has taken time out from crafting the upcoming four “Avatar” sequels to return to one of his old films, one he says is as up-to-the-minute as ever — “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.”

Cameron converted the 26-yearold film — in which one robot with artificial intelligen­ce battles another to stop nuclear annihilati­on — into a 3D format that hits movie theaters Aug. 25. It arrives just as escalating tensions over North Korea’s nuclear ambitions are in the headlines.

“I think the film is as timely as it ever was, probably more so less on the nuclear side and more on the AI side and dealing with our relationsh­ip with our own technology,” Cameron said Thursday. “And how we do really stand the possibilit­y of making ourselves obsolete?”

The 1991 release — a sequel to the 1984 original — starred Arnold Schwarzene­gger. It followed Sarah Connor and her 10-year-old son John fleeing an advanced shapeshift­ing Terminator sent back in time to kill them. Schwarzene­gger’s less advanced Terminator was also sent back in time to protect the pair. The film featured a scene in which Sarah Connor imagines a nuclear blast consuming Los Angeles.

“I think that it’s we have to be on guard and constantly aware,” Cameron said. “So whether it’s climate change, or whether it’s the threat of an AI potentiall­y replacing us or rapidly altering our word in a negative outcome for humans or whether it’s nuclear warfare — these are things we need to be constantly vigilant about.”

Downward dog meet jumping goat: Goats hit yoga classes

BURLINGTON,

WIS. » Downward dog meets jumping goat.

Yoga classes are popping up across the nation that include the playful goats.

At a recent class at Oak Hollow Acres farm in Burlington, Wisconsin, Bear Foot Yoga Healing instructor Megan MacCarthy advised participan­ts to worry less about testing their physical ability and more about sharing their hearts.

She also told them to take their child’s pose and “call it kid pose, maybe?”

One of the farm’s owners, Abigail Lippmann, says they’ve had 20 to 45 people come for each session, which includes 15 goats, since they started in June.

In Massachuse­tts, Sage Meadow Farm provides goats to Valley Hot Yoga in Easthampto­n. Farm coowner Stan McCoy says 2,000 people tried to buy tickets for recent classes, which sold out in four seconds.

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Casey Chaffin pets a goat as part of a goat yoga session in Burlington, Wis.
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Greg Wong looks at a goat during a goat yoga session.
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James Cameron

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