

^ I think all of us have said that at some point during this thread. And probably TS's thread, too.![]()
Call me crazy but I love the poster and would happily frame it on my wall.
If they had things to offer, Cameron would have made them. That is all there is to say really.Eh, I am going to give this a try. I disagree with the opinion that the franchise should've ended with T2. I feel like the later two films, though flawed, definitely have things to offer.
I actually love the concept of Judgment Day being inevitable. The notion of predetermination, destiny, fate... I dig the idea that they're clinging to hope so much, and yet they're doomed and there's no point in trying to stop it. It's kind of a heartbreaking concept.
Plus, time travel opens up so many doors and possibilities, and alternate timelines, it's silly to say that T2 would end ALL possibilities of Judgment Day.

This movie looks like a low budget rip off that The Asylum studios would make.
I think whole concept of TS was greatI liked the very basic concept of Marcus from Salvation, there was a lot that could have been done with it. But of course they bungled it.
I find it fascinating that in 2015, we have basically decided if we like a movie or not before it's even out. T5 isn't even out, there has been no reviews so far, yet most people have already decided it's terrible, and the rest are desperately clinging onto the small glimpse of hope there is.
Either way, this movie has such an uphill battle right from the start, and I feel like T5 can't win no matter what. It would probably need to be on par with Terminator 2 in order to get the haters to admit that "ok, it's not THAT bad". Even if it's just good, that won't sway people over. I don't know, it just feels like a shame. Soon there's almost no point in actually seeing the movies anymore, because you already know from trailers/posters/casting/whatever if it's gonna be good or bad.
I find it fascinating that in 2015, we have basically decided if we like a movie or not before it's even out. T5 isn't even out, there has been no reviews so far, yet most people have already decided it's terrible, and the rest are desperately clinging onto the small glimpse of hope there is.
Either way, this movie has such an uphill battle right from the start, and I feel like T5 can't win no matter what. It would probably need to be on par with Terminator 2 in order to get the haters to admit that "ok, it's not THAT bad". Even if it's just good, that won't sway people over. I don't know, it just feels like a shame. Soon there's almost no point in actually seeing the movies anymore, because you already know from trailers/posters/casting/whatever if it's gonna be good or bad.
So why are people allowed to judge a movie based on a trailer and like it, but then people who watch the same trailer and not like it are criticized