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LTTP Terminator Salvation and I actually enjoyed it SPOILERS

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Scullibundo said:
:lol :lol :lol

That has to be the worst defense of a movie ever. 'They didn't do this or this or this or this right. But on the bright side, it leaves them the opportunity to do those things in the next movie! The next movie could be awesome!'

How dare you. You doubt the writers of masterpieces like T3 and Catwoman?
 
Burger said:
You lot who say the movie should be excused are mental.

In the first movie, Terminator, there is a machine sent back called a Terminator, who's job it is to Terminate. I mean, this Terminator is so bad ass, he goes to get some guns, and wastes the gun dealer, then he goes looking for SC, and he doesn't give a shit if it's not the one he wants, he'll kill em all. Later on he wastes a whole police station just trying to kill SC. There is a palpable sense of dread througout the whole film, that this Terminator is just too tough, too invincible to defeat. This theme is repeated in Terminator 2.

There is none of that in the latest film. I've sort of said this already, but there is a noticable dearth of this Terminating in the latest film. Nobody dies, the Terminators are easy to kill via one shot set pieces, "Hey we just have to wait until he stands under this... blamo." It just removes all sense of "oh fuck oh fuck oh fuck." I mean, one of the Terminators, an advanced infiltration unit gives his implausable human heart to the leader of the resistance, because... fuck knows.

If you want a action flick with a dumb plot, watch Transformers. This movie needs to be cast aside with Terminator 3. There are only really 2 Terminator films, and this ain't one of them.
Yep. Terminator is supposed to be sci-fi horror. There was no dread here. The comedy was all in how incapable and retarded Skynet was behaving.

Even the TV show and T3 knew Terminator was about "oh fuck oh fuck oh fuck."
 
very enjoyable movie.




The good parts make up for the generic parts.




Surprisingly the director didn't screw up as much as I thought he would.



Obvious plot holes and obvious flaws. People still spend 100 million dollars on a script with holes. How can you not listen to a gigantic robot approaching in the silence of the desert.
The hybrid was seen on the table inside the room that blows up in a nuclear bomb, and appears intact moments later just to be damaged by bullets and mines later on.


Hire me.
 
My biggest issue with the film is the 'twist' scene, I think you could literally remove it and the film would make as much sense, and be more enjoyable. I think it's way better than the third movie, just not as good as the first two.
 
I've watched it yesterday and it surprised me. It's pretty good. I'm a bitch for scenarios like that though. And was that Omar at the Gas Stop?

Anyway, this movie was made for theaters I think. Would've been better for me there, but I've enjoyed it nonetheless. And the Arnie appearance was awesome :lol
 
GAF's hate for this film prevented me from going to see this at the cinema, but now that I've just watched it I really regret that. I honestly can't see why people are so down on it - yes, the narrative is extremely weak and the characters are hardly developed at all, but when it came to the action sequences it really ticked all of the boxes. McG did a pretty great job at making them exciting, and I'm not sure why people hate on him for this film as all of the flaws are pretty much in the script.

It's so much better than T3 it's not even funny. Admittedly, the last 5 minutes of that film was so good it nearly makes up for the rest of it being a pile of shit, but this film consistently entertained me in a way that any good action film should.

Write a better story for the next one, keep the quality of action the same, and it would be a worthy successor to T2.
 
stuburns said:
My biggest issue with the film is the 'twist' scene, I think you could literally remove it and the film would make as much sense, and be more enjoyable. I think it's way better than the third movie, just not as good as the first two.

Well it's better than what they had in mind before. :P To be honest Bale's John Connor was such an unlikeable bitch that I would rather have let him die. Sam Worthington owned this movie.
 
black_13 said:
I guess they could've done much worse but it's still terrible as a sequel. Sam Worthington was the only good thing I remember from it.

And I think it would've been more interesting at least if they had gone with the alternative ending in which...

John Conner actually dies at the end from his wound, and Sam Worthington's character goes under face surgary to look like John Conner so he could continue the fight.

I remember hearing about that and sort of wished they had taken route.
 
a few random pics just because :P

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It was an OK action movie for the first half, but then after the "twist" (which was in every single ad) it just went totally downhill. I don't remember anything about it after that. I know it had something to do with Helena Bonham Carter and a CG Ahnold though.

I do remember Worthington's line about Kyle Reese being on a "Transportah"
 
It felt like fanfiction. I expected more human genocide, I expected more dread, I expected the apocalypse. I expected Connor to be a charismatic guy, a normal guy, but just very charismatic, who knew his shit about computers and how to disable terminators.

I expected massive dirty fights like shown in T1 and T2, humans using old trucks, homemade bombs, modified terminator plasma rifles, shooting from bunkers.

I expected something really raw, a war that would still give a guy like Kyle Reese, who grew up in it, nightmares like he had in T1.

I got Gi Joe emo Connor, commanders in a secret submarine, troops being droped by helicopters, Reese killing terminators by dropping heavy stuff like in Bugs Bunny.

What was scary about the terminator was that there was NO chance of survival if you went against him face to face. His aim is perfect, he's super powerful, etc. The terminators in this were all retarded, couldnt aim, and used hand to hand combat to kill the resistance leader. Terminators are impossible to beat, unless you use sneaky stuff against them. That the point.

Also, what was up with Skynet having super nice post-modern offices..
 
Sometiems I wish that the twist was kept under wraps, not sure if it would have made it a better film, but it would have been nice.

I had high expectations for Salvation too =\

Not enough Bloodgood's tits though.
 
shuri said:
It felt like fanfiction. I expected more human genocide, I expected more dread, I expected the apocalypse. I expected Connor to be a charismatic guy, a normal guy, but just very charismatic, who knew his shit about computers and how to disable terminators.

I expected massive dirty fights like shown in T1 and T2, humans using old trucks, homemade bombs, modified terminator plasma rifles, shooting from bunkers.

I expected something really raw, a war that would still give a guy like Kyle Reese, who grew up in it, nightmares like he had in T1.

I got Gi Joe emo Connor, commanders in a secret submarine, troops being droped by helicopters, Reese killing terminators by dropping heavy stuff like in Bugs Bunny.

What was scary about the terminator was that there was NO chance of survival if you went against him face to face. His aim is perfect, he's super powerful, etc. The terminators in this were all retarded, couldnt aim, and used hand to hand combat to kill the resistance leader. Terminators are impossible to beat, unless you use sneaky stuff against them. That the point.

Also, what was up with Skynet having super nice post-modern offices..

Don't you know? Apparently robots need to use retinal scanners and doorknobs, too.
 
Skynet was designed like that beacause of the Hybrid Terminators that were working there

Of course, the Hybrids were cut ouf of the movie, despite scenes with them being shot, leaving no reason for Skynet to be as it is.

Hybrids from original script:

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As a mindless cheesy action flick, its pretty decent, anything more than that and it goes down hill rather fast. To me the biggest flaw was:

- Why was Kyle Reese at the top of Skynet's list of people to kill before any mention of him had been made previously? How could they possibly know this little runt was the father of the future? How could they know he impregnated Sarah Connor?

- Assuming they did know he was (which they can't), why would they use him to lure John Connor? If he is known to be the father of the future, why not just kill Kyle there? War over.

This.
 
Pakkidis said:
As a mindless cheesy action flick, its pretty decent, anything more than that and it goes down hill rather fast. To me the biggest flaw was:



This.
Here is why

In the original Script Kyle Reese was captured by chance, and the fact that he was on Skynets kill list was added during the rewrites probably very late in the production.

So they probably just mashed the two scenarios together and that is what you get, and thus why it doesn't quite make sense.

The whole movie is nothing more than a Frankenstein of scripts. One godawful original script coupled with illogical and not well thought out rewrites.

Helena Bonham Carter was also originally supposed to be a Hybrid Terminator villain that would appear in the movies finale, but that was most likely changed into what it is now (Carters head on a screen) due to her leaving the production due to a bunch of her family members dying.
 
i thought it was decent but fell apart at the end.

the whole signal being a trick thing was hardly even used in the end.

but it had lots of warthogs so i liked it
 
For me I don't think it made for a great story driven Terminator movie. It did make for a good action film though. If it's 20 bucks for the blu-ray over at walmart I'll probably pick it up. Marcus had to be the strongest character and now he seemingly can't be in any sequels.
 
I just watched this 2 nights ago for the first time.

It was cool to watch but ultimately a pointless exercise. It's just a huge wash at the end. I wish they went with the other ending.
 
The only part of this film I even came close to enjoying was when "You Could Be Mine" was playing. It reminded me what it was like to watch a good action movie.
 
T4 was crap, T3 was... slightly less crap.

Anybody tries to reboot this franchise... they DIE.
 
Does the director's cut explain why skynet is so interested on getting connor's father (top of the list) when it didn't know who he was or what importance he had?


That broke the whole movie for me, after the guy saying that he was at the top of the list I couldn't stop thinking about the huge plot hole in there. Fuck them, horrible movie.
 
itxaka said:
Does the director's cut explain why skynet is so interested on getting connor's father (top of the list) when it didn't know who he was or what importance he had?


That broke the whole movie for me, after the guy saying that he was at the top of the list I couldn't stop thinking about the huge plot hole in there. Fuck them, horrible movie.

Maybe it had access to Sarah Connor's medical history, plus John Connor was broadcasting her tapes, was he not? She might have mentioned him in those.
 
itxaka said:
Does the director's cut explain why skynet is so interested on getting connor's father (top of the list) when it didn't know who he was or what importance he had?

That broke the whole movie for me, after the guy saying that he was at the top of the list I couldn't stop thinking about the huge plot hole in there. Fuck them, horrible movie.

Actually i think this can be explained by the simple fact that it is not only the good guys that have this extra information about the past. It wasn't stated by Skynet that Kyle is Connor's father. They should however know that Kyle was the one that was sent back in the past and stopped the first terminator. This makes it understandable why Kyle is number1 on the wanted list.
Things have changed in this timeline, T-800 appearing way before it's time being another example of this.


shuri said:
It felt like fanfiction. I expected more human genocide, I expected more dread, I expected the apocalypse. I expected Connor to be a charismatic guy, a normal guy, but just very charismatic, who knew his shit about computers and how to disable terminators.

Agree on the genocide.
For the sequel i hope the make it more gritty and dark. No seniors/childeren/sick surviving so easily.
However i disagree about Connor's role. I do believe this is the type of guy he's supposed to be, a smart bad-ass soldier in part because of all the training his mother put him trough prior to part 2.
Nobody would follow a computernerd, and it was never just his computer savy that was going to make him the legendary leader, i'm sure there were thousends of kids around the world in T2's time that were better with computers then him.
And we did see some of his skills with computers in T4, when he hacks that robobike, the music playing a nice homage to T2.
 
Edward Furlong did a much better John Connor than Christian Bale. There was no sense that this was the same troubled/mixed up/sarcastic character that was in T2.

Imagine how much better The Dark Night would have been if Christopher Nolan cast Furlong as Batman instead of Bale.
 
freethought said:
Maybe it had access to Sarah Connor's medical history, plus John Connor was broadcasting her tapes, was he not? She might have mentioned him in those.
Yeah, at the end of Terminator 1, Sarah records a tape where she ponders whether or not she should tell John about Kyle.

Grant DaNasty said:
Edward Furlong did a much better John Connor than Christian Bale. There was no sense that this was the same troubled/mixed up/sarcastic character that was in T2.

Imagine how much better The Dark Night would have been if Christopher Nolan cast Furlong as Batman instead of Bale.
People grow up.
 
Without a doubt, there was ONE scene in this movie that pisses me off to no end. When Kyle Reese is FINALLY captured by Skynet and he's standing in line within their holding facility, he is actually IDENTIFIED by a random patrolling machine and clearly identified as Kyle Reese -- the father of John Conner.

What does the machine do next? Nothing. It doesn't attempt to instantly kill him.

No No No...that would only follow the logical plot of THIS movie and every previous piece of Terminator lore that was ever written or filmed. Instead, it grabs him and takes him away to a holding cell. To think that this scene was written is dumb enough. To see it take place on screen is fucking mind boggling. :lol
 
DihcarEM said:
Actually i think this can be explained by the simple fact that it is not only the good guys that have this extra information about the past. It wasn't stated by Skynet that Kyle is Connor's father. They should however know that Kyle was the one that was sent back in the past and stopped the first terminator. This makes it understandable why Kyle is number1 on the wanted list.
Things have changed in this timeline, T-800 appearing way before it's time being another example of this.
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I doubt that skynet had that information as Kyle is pretty careful on the past. I think someone (Scullibundo?) mentioned that they cut from the theater release the part that explains it. I mean, there is no evidence or anything that ties them up rigth? In the past is an unknown guy and the first terminator memory is destroyed thus erasing any ties to him being the father. Plus it only stays with Sarah like a few Âżdays? so it's almost impossible to identify him as the father while she could have got pregnant the same day that the terminator arrives.
 
shuri said:
It felt like fanfiction. I expected more human genocide, I expected more dread, I expected the apocalypse. I expected Connor to be a charismatic guy, a normal guy, but just very charismatic, who knew his shit about computers and how to disable terminators.

I expected massive dirty fights like shown in T1 and T2, humans using old trucks, homemade bombs, modified terminator plasma rifles, shooting from bunkers.

I expected something really raw, a war that would still give a guy like Kyle Reese, who grew up in it, nightmares like he had in T1.


I got Gi Joe emo Connor, commanders in a secret submarine, troops being droped by helicopters, Reese killing terminators by dropping heavy stuff like in Bugs Bunny.

What was scary about the terminator was that there was NO chance of survival if you went against him face to face. His aim is perfect, he's super powerful, etc. The terminators in this were all retarded, couldnt aim, and used hand to hand combat to kill the resistance leader. Terminators are impossible to beat, unless you use sneaky stuff against them. That the point.

There are plenty of things to criticize about the movie but that wasn't one of them. That time came later in the war.

Also, what was up with Skynet having super nice post-modern offices..

That has party been explained already. The war wasn't at that point yet; the hardest time for the Resistance began with the release of the T-800.
 
I'm interested to see what the director's cut brings to the table.


While it obviously won't fix everything, three of the bigger issues with the movie were editing (scene transitions, etc), pacing, and character development ... and those are all things that may at least see some improvement.
 
Onix said:
I'm interested to see what the director's cut brings to the table.


While it obviously won't fix everything, three of the bigger issues with the movie were editing (scene transitions, etc), pacing, and character development ... and those are all things that may at least see some improvement.

The only version I've seen is the Director's Cut and honestly it didn't seem like it fixed any problems that existed in the theatrical cut. Same plot holes, same end result of nothing really mattering in the end.
 
itxaka said:
I doubt that skynet had that information as Kyle is pretty careful on the past. I think someone (Scullibundo?) mentioned that they cut from the theater release the part that explains it. I mean, there is no evidence or anything that ties them up rigth? In the past is an unknown guy and the first terminator memory is destroyed thus erasing any ties to him being the father. Plus it only stays with Sarah like a few Âżdays? so it's almost impossible to identify him as the father while she could have got pregnant the same day that the terminator arrives.


I think it's more likely that being reason why Kyle is number1 on the wanted list then Skynet actually knowing that he's the father which isn't said by them anywere in the movie. I don't know or care which scene's were cut, i just look at what we got and this is one easy way to explain everything that happend.
And i'm pretty sure that Skynet has basic reasons of deduction. Kyle was one of the topguys in Connor's army, one day poof he's gone, i'm sure they kept tabs on every important human resistence fighter.

The first terminator's chip was mostly left intact in human-hands for over a decade, again could be part of the reason why so much happend too fast. That researcher guy said that having that terminator's hand and chip moved their progess immensly and they could have gotten the information out of that. Not that Kyle is the father but perhaps the whole chase and id'ng Kyle as Sarah's protector, without the humans working on it even knowing what they have. They could have scanned it a lot, and the info might have been availble in the database when the AI went active.
Who knows.
 
WyndhamPrice said:
The only version I've seen is the Director's Cut and honestly it didn't seem like it fixed any problems that existed in the theatrical cut. Same plot holes, same end result of nothing really mattering in the end.

I'm sure you'll be able to make a good comparison then.
 
Let's forget that Sarah spent years in that asylum, and she kept talking about terminators during video interviews and so on. There was a lot of government coverup, so its safe to assume that skynet eventually found this kind of info.


edit: You know.. How was Sarah captured? They never mentionned,or explained that. She was on the run, and hung out with the guerilla guys, allowing John to learn about hacking, weapons and so on, and then..? The way John talks about her to his friend, he made it sounds like he's been there for YEARS, but he's like 13. I highly doubt that the guerilla guys taught a 8yo kids how to rig bombs.. TIME PARADOX
 
I think the guys she was with trained her and she in turn trained kid Connor. She was the only one that knew how important he was for the future.
I'm sure if she asked the guys she was with to train her kid(in warfare,weapons,ect not mechanics.), they would have declined and thought she was crazy.
But as we saw in T2 she was highly trained and was simply with those guys for Connor's education.
 
Onix said:
I'm interested to see what the director's cut brings to the table.


While it obviously won't fix everything, three of the bigger issues with the movie were editing (scene transitions, etc), pacing, and character development ... and those are all things that may at least see some improvement.

It brings nothing. Only sideboob from Moon. Aside from TEH BEWBZ I have no idea what they added. I think we get an extra second of some guy getting shot while trying to escape the "concentration camps".

McG is such a bullshitter "bububu we cut 20 minutes out of the movie"
 
jett said:
It brings nothing. Only sideboob from Moon. Aside from TEH BEWBZ I have no idea what they added. I think we get an extra second of some guy getting shot while trying to escape the "concentration camps".

McG is such a bullshitter "bububu we cut 20 minutes out of the movie"

20 more pages of sensible script might have made a difference but 20 minutes of footage...not quite.
 
Scullibundo said:
Now answer me these questions about T4:

- Why was Kyle Reese at the top of Skynet's list of people to kill before any mention of him had been made previously? How could they possibly know this little runt was the father of the future? How could they know he impregnated Sarah Connor?

They had obviously snagged themselves a copy of the Blu-ray.
 
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