Yes, kino: >We finally get to see the future war (muh lasers! -frick off) >We see earlier versions of the terminators (T-600s mentioned in the first movie) >It's a proper sequel to T3 instead of ignoring it like other movies >Best John Connor in this movie (and he's not a pussy or a villain like other movies) >It's like Mad Max crossed with Terminator
The original ending where the robots are revealed to be trying to save humanity and creating a paradise which humans reject is kino. Also John Connor died and was replaced by a Terminator leading the war against the robots also kino.
Love or hate this movie, it tried to be more than a soulless remake
kurt wimmer never got a fair chance, dude was a potential kino machine. say what you want about ultraviolet but the action was just as fun as equilibrium. dude made devil may cry cutscenes in real life without going too into wires/cgi terrirtory. everytime a game animator makes a character with two pistols do massive action poses shooting at crazy varying angles (lucian, reaper, all the dual pistol stuff in lost ark, countless others), its 99% because they watched a kurt wimmer film. would have loved to see him grow as a director
I remember it was fricking stupid and that the Terminator could have killed every single character a hundred times over there but instead they just threw then around and shit constantly. I liked how it looked though.
The worst part was Skynet's plan. He lured John Connor into a trap that consisted...of a naked T-800. A single one. Without any weapon.
No wonder the machines lost the war.
This was comical. How the hell didn't script writers come up with anything else? Like Connor is greeted with an army of terminators and Worthington links up with a hunter killer and wrecks shit up?
I really liked this movie then and now. It felt almost like a Dark Horse comic.
My only complaints were >Bale using Batman voice >The stupid heart transplant ending
Otherwise it was brilliant. We got to see the future war. But it was smart.
No ray guns yet, Connor was respected but also had his skeptics, the T600s were menacing, and the wasteland was kino.
>I tell new people to watch it in this order:
kek, who are you telling this to exactly? I can get Salvation but you expect me to believe you often encounter people that haven't seen Terminator 1 or 2 yet? Or none of them?
I should rewatch these. My girlfriend is away seeing a friend for 7 days, and I'm stuck with frick all to do. (No job as I don't have a visa / just moved country.)
>My girlfriend is away seeing a friend for 7 days, and I'm stuck with frick all to do. (No job as I don't have a visa / just moved country.)
That is alot of red flags in one paragraph my friend
Worthington was surprisingly good in Salvation. Bale's charisma is on another level though. Have to say I thought McG was more of a meme director but he sure as hell knows how to direct an action movie.
Saw in the theater and liked it a lot, specially after puke that was 3. Also video game is pretty underrated, pretty good for third person cover shooter, check it out.
The worst Terminator movie ever made. The ones after it might as well not even count, they're obviously pathetic cash cows
This one tried to put itself across as the future war movie people were interested in and failed miserably.
K I N O
WE ARE DEAD, WE ARE ALL DEAD
Yes, kino:
>We finally get to see the future war (muh lasers! -frick off)
>We see earlier versions of the terminators (T-600s mentioned in the first movie)
>It's a proper sequel to T3 instead of ignoring it like other movies
>Best John Connor in this movie (and he's not a pussy or a villain like other movies)
>It's like Mad Max crossed with Terminator
WANT ME TO TRASH YOUR THREAD
Bale yelling at the cameraman was the best part of the movie
The original ending where the robots are revealed to be trying to save humanity and creating a paradise which humans reject is kino. Also John Connor died and was replaced by a Terminator leading the war against the robots also kino.
Love or hate this movie, it tried to be more than a soulless remake
It didn't tho because thoes we just ideas someone said out loud and it's a shit movie
>robots are revealed to be trying to save humanity and creating a paradise which humans reject
the frick is that the matrix
Third best Terminator movie.
A double feature with this and Reign of Fire is Balekino
Forgetting something?
damn you got me. make it a triple feature
kurt wimmer never got a fair chance, dude was a potential kino machine. say what you want about ultraviolet but the action was just as fun as equilibrium. dude made devil may cry cutscenes in real life without going too into wires/cgi terrirtory. everytime a game animator makes a character with two pistols do massive action poses shooting at crazy varying angles (lucian, reaper, all the dual pistol stuff in lost ark, countless others), its 99% because they watched a kurt wimmer film. would have loved to see him grow as a director
Same as always. Would've been a kino movie if it focused on John Connor, instead we had the cringe terminator eating up most of the screentime.
The last good Terminator movie.
I remember it was fricking stupid and that the Terminator could have killed every single character a hundred times over there but instead they just threw then around and shit constantly. I liked how it looked though.
The worst part was Skynet's plan. He lured John Connor into a trap that consisted...of a naked T-800. A single one. Without any weapon.
No wonder the machines lost the war.
This was comical. How the hell didn't script writers come up with anything else? Like Connor is greeted with an army of terminators and Worthington links up with a hunter killer and wrecks shit up?
This remains the most video game like movie I've ever seen. Idk if it was the pacing that made each robot encounter feel like a different level.
I really liked this movie then and now. It felt almost like a Dark Horse comic.
My only complaints were
>Bale using Batman voice
>The stupid heart transplant ending
Otherwise it was brilliant. We got to see the future war. But it was smart.
No ray guns yet, Connor was respected but also had his skeptics, the T600s were menacing, and the wasteland was kino.
I tell new people to watch it in this order:
Terminator 1
Salvation
Terminator 2
>Dark Horse comic
Damn looking back Marcus in Salvation is just that hunchback guy (Forgot his name) from Dark Horse comics
your taste is shit. that is all.
>I tell new people to watch it in this order:
kek, who are you telling this to exactly? I can get Salvation but you expect me to believe you often encounter people that haven't seen Terminator 1 or 2 yet? Or none of them?
it was boring
I remember loving this game, and Terminator 3. Not bothered to watch the 2 new ones.
Like every Terminator movie after 2; a wasted opportunity
Real and only Terminator 3. Rest is just not canon for me. Not perfect. Shame that any chance for sequel died before they even released it to cinema.
The best Terminator film by far.
Whoa there buddy. Post t2 maybe
Damn I just started watching this before opening Cinemaphile.
Action in this is really great. Terminators feel heavy and guns big. McG should do more of these "serious" action movies.
Also it had some of the coolest designs
Yeah, those dudes are great. Man this movie has good mix of practicals and cgi.
Yeah, the T-600 was cool. Though I think I prefer the version with the Michael Meyers face instead of the charred CGI one they went with.
Bale has probably the coolest tacticool suit ever on film. Also he is great as Connor damn.
I should rewatch these. My girlfriend is away seeing a friend for 7 days, and I'm stuck with frick all to do. (No job as I don't have a visa / just moved country.)
>My girlfriend is away seeing a friend for 7 days, and I'm stuck with frick all to do. (No job as I don't have a visa / just moved country.)
That is alot of red flags in one paragraph my friend
Sorry, let me rewrite it.
She's off to Sweden to hang out with her friend Jamal & his 7 "homies" whatever that means.
And I’m trans BTW
Oh yeah, that too
>3 sentences
>"paragraph"
quick tell at least 7 films by sam worthington
I watched Fracture last month. It was bad.
Worthington was surprisingly good in Salvation. Bale's charisma is on another level though. Have to say I thought McG was more of a meme director but he sure as hell knows how to direct an action movie.
At least McG have balls to move forward unlike Cameron who trapped into "Change the future" by stuck in his glorified "Judgement Day".
I feel sad that Ive been stuck here 13 years because I watched that movie when I first came back to the UK
Only good thing that came out of it was that Christian Bale rant on set
i liked it
the only thing its missing is the techno apocalypse theme, everything else was good
Saw in the theater and liked it a lot, specially after puke that was 3. Also video game is pretty underrated, pretty good for third person cover shooter, check it out.
it's good but you cannot create great action movie when you rate it PG13
It was a good movie then, it's a good movie now.
Rubber terminator was an immediate let down. Seeing LA destroyed was great though.
the new terminator designs were fricking sick
The worst Terminator movie ever made. The ones after it might as well not even count, they're obviously pathetic cash cows
This one tried to put itself across as the future war movie people were interested in and failed miserably.
T1>T2>>>T3>>>>>>>>>>>Shit>>>>>T4