Salvation was poor because they didn’t portray the future war we wanted to see (ie T2 opening). Instead we got.. boring desert.
The idea of setting the story in the future defies what the Terminator is all about. They might
aswell just call it differently and make an original movie about a war between humans and machines. No need to have it tied to Terminator, just don't mess with it anymore, it's done.
I’m not sure I follow you. That post-apocalyptic future IS part of the story. On one hand, if Sarah and John were successful in T2 then yeah, that future never would have come to pass but if they weren’t, then it does. So if it’s the latter, then why would a movie set in that future defy what Terminator is all about? Why does every movie have to follow the played out “send a robot back to kill a Connor and then send someone back to stop the robot” plot point?
Because I feel like the future war was a mystery in at least the first three films that made the entire thing much more compelling. Granted, Salvation was at least different, but Genisys showed that the war came from... an app?? It took away any mystery, any darkness that was percolating in what Cameron did. The unknown is what made the first two movies so exciting, at least for me. So having Terminator being set in the future is just too removed from the initial idea.
I would receive with open arms a really good Terminator movie without the usual story beats, but at this point I'm not holding my breath.
Well yeah, Genisys ruined pretty much everything about everything but I don't think the apocalypse we saw in any of the previous films was intended to begin with an app, lol. I can kind of see where you're coming from but they kinda explained how it happened in the first two movies though, about Skynet going live and all that so I feel like there wasn't all that much of a mystery. The later films just kept thinking up dumb new ways for it to keep happening since they did everything they needed to do to stop it in T2.
T1 & T2 are 10/10 classic legends.The Terminator - 9.5
Terminator 2: Judgement Day - 10/10
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines - 7/10
Terminator: Salvation- 7.5/10
Terminator: Genisys - 5/10
Makes sense but eh. He should have just waited after finishing the Avatar sequels to direct a new Terminator film or something
Cameron is not directing another Terminator movie ever again. He is not that dumb.Well, if everything goes according to plan Avatar 5 comes 2027, so... that would be quite a wait.
Honestly, personally I think he might resign from filmmaking after those movies, whether they are successful or not.
He’s gone on record that he’s been done with the Terminator franchise after the second.
The only reason he’s contributing now is cause they screwed it up so many times, that he’s like, alright since the purity of it doesn’t matter anymore, here’s where you can go.
But I don’t think directing another one presents any challenges or interests for him anymore.
Well I did say "usually" and not "always".Tell that to "Baby Driver".