i was afraid that this would not bomb. you never know which summer movie will be popular . good or bad.
this needs to the second biggest bomb in 2015.
What made me upset was that there were several simple close-up shots of the Exoskeletons and they were all CGI for whatever reason. Not even good CGI.... Even though they puppets on the set.. I don't get it.
And the Asian T-1000 CG effects were so..blah. Half of the amazing work that was done on T2 were pratical. Like this one right here:
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That was a scary sight to see in T2...and now it's now being seen as a lost and dead art form.
Terminator Genisys wasnt a complete misfire for me,it offers solid SFX,action sequences ,some cool nods to previous
Terminator films and the man himself Arnold Schwarzenegger. Jai Courtney is serviceable in his role as Kyle Reese and
Emilia Clarke was more likeable in her role as Sarah Connor
When the film enters its second hour i started to pick it apart in my mind questioning the actions of the characters and their
placement at key points in the film.Most of it didnt add up leading to jumbled outcomes.
Even the mid credits scene didnt mean much to me
I found it better than the last 2 Terminator films though
Scale of 1-10 a 7
It was as though those cgi helicopters were being wildly flung around the room in the hands of an invisible child playing make believe. Have the people that made that sequence ever seen a helicopter in flight?
The more I think about this movie the more I want to burn things:
- Why does 1984 look and feel just like 2017
- Terminators used to be hard to kill, relentless machines, now just a sniper rifle or bit of acid kills them. way to easy.
- Sarah Connor crying over a machine?
Both were killed relatively easily enough with the benefit of anticipation and planning.
A sniper shot with a modern weapon is a weaksauce killing method considering how laser weapons in the future still have a hard time winning against Terminators. Also I was really wondering why John Connor didn't just ram Pops through the heart aside from the obvious excuse of bad movie plot armor.
The idea of anticipation and planning giving the heroes an advantage could have been good but such an idea requires clever writing to pull off. The movie instead relied on extreme convenience such as something on a light post being able to disrupt the most advanced Terminator ever made.
- Terminators used to be hard to kill, relentless machines, now just a sniper rifle or bit of acid kills them. way to easy.
I find the opposite to be happening. The first terminator had it's leg crippled after being hit by a semi, and each movie they're gotten more resilient to the point of laughter. I groaned when Pops [BLACKOUT]walks out of the helicopter wreckage having only lost skin off his face when he just flew through a damn helicopter. He should have been scrapped.[/BLACKOUT]

I find the opposite to be happening. The first terminator had its' leg crippled after being hit by a semi, and each movie they've gotten more resilient to the point of laughter. I groaned when Pops [BLACKOUT]walks out of the helicopter wreckage having only lost skin off his face when he just flew through a damn helicopter. He should have been scrapped.[/BLACKOUT]
I also hate the crab hunter killers in the future sequence. Just give us the badass as hell tanks from the first 2 movies. I still remember being scared witless by those guys as a kid.
The Centurions? Those were actually originally imagined by James Cameron for T2. But because the special effects restraints they didn't use them. I think they are pretty cool but they were just terribly executed in this film.
You can argue about the changes if you think they sucked, but you can't accuse those changes of being poorly presented.
fight at the Griffith Observatory.
http://www.fxguide.com/featured/terminator-new-makes-new-models-new-vfx/
-the naked terminator is 100% CGI.
-they added evil and angry expressions on him. why? why should a terminator look stressed and evil? young children are not that dumb.
We also had him capture more fight scene orientated facial performances - more action expressions, says Stopsack. These were for when hes under more tension and stressed and needs a more evil expression. The poses were then re-targeted to the Young Arnold model and combined with the blendshapes.''