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^I think it will do very over seas to be honest, Terminator is very popular here in England I know that.
The talk show appearances (or lack there of) gets ais it me or did this movie not have a talk show run? I only saw yelchin and whoever played kate on the later night ones, noone on letterman/leno/conan
lets talk about worldwide when the movie is realesed outside US.
It has been.
That's what overseas mean.
everyhere............not
But you didn't say everywhere. You said to talk about overseas when it is released outside the US. It has.
but shouldnt it be realesed everywhere to talk about worldwide?
No because you can talk about results that are in so far.
It may be premature to make worldwide conclusions but you have some data to mull over.

The talk show appearances (or lack there of) gets afrom me.
I swear by this:
Christian Bale NEVER EVER goes onto late night shows. I don't recall him ever being on Jay Leno, Letterman, or the wonderful Conan O'Brien.
Nothing for Batman Begins, The Machinist, Rescue Dawn, The Prestiage, The Dark Knight, or Terminator. Seriously.
And to me, that hurts the movie because you need a persona behind the marketing and best way to do it is through the actors involved. And late night shows is a classic (and accessible) to do so.



Bale will do Good Morning America, but yea, no late night. Maybe it's from his appearance on Craig Kilborn to promote Reign of Fire. Kilborn asked Bale to look at the camera and say "I'm Christian Bale and you're watching the Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn," and instead he turned to the camera and said "I'm Christian Bale and I'm sucking corporate ****."![]()
awesomenessThat was too funny, i remember that one lolBale will do Good Morning America, but yea, no late night. Maybe it's from his appearance on Craig Kilborn to promote Reign of Fire. Kilborn asked Bale to look at the camera and say "I'm Christian Bale and you're watching the Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn," and instead he turned to the camera and said "I'm Christian Bale and I'm sucking corporate ****."![]()
He's made alot of morning show appearances Today, GMA, The Early Show, but yeah no Late Night since Kilborn.I swear by this:
Christian Bale NEVER EVER goes onto late night shows. I don't recall him ever being on Jay Leno, Letterman, or the wonderful Conan O'Brien.
Nothing for Batman Begins, The Machinist, Rescue Dawn, The Prestiage, The Dark Knight, or Terminator. Seriously.
And to me, that hurts the movie because you need a persona behind the marketing and best way to do it is through the actors involved. And late night shows is a classic (and accessible) to do so.
Bale will do Good Morning America, but yea, no late night. Maybe it's from his appearance on Craig Kilborn to promote Reign of Fire. Kilborn asked Bale to look at the camera and say "I'm Christian Bale and you're watching the Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn," and instead he turned to the camera and said "I'm Christian Bale and I'm sucking corporate ****."![]()
^Personally I dont think talk shows make that much difference, plenty of movies that have flopped have had talk show appearences, I think the movie itself is what is making the box office lacklustre. I havent seen it yet, but its getting no word of mouth at all.
it really looks like there is no interest in the terminator franchise anymore.
i also think that people like Terminator as a movie series, but they don't LOVE it. That's the vibe I'm getting. Heck, even though I like the first two movies, I can't say that they're in my top ten despite being classics.
I think they work well as action/sci-fi movies but not as a so-called saga, you know?
it's not that there's no interest in the franchise, there's definitley more than enough people out there that LOVE this story but just didn't like the way the last 2 films and tv show were executed
I'd say if done properly, the franchise could be freaking HUGE
IF DONE PROPERLY
screwing up John's age (T3) simply because you were too lazy to watch the previous film before it (T2) was Mistake #1
having a petite fembot protecting the future leader of mankind (TV Show) was Mistake #2
*NOTE* Didn't the tv show ALSO screw up the timeline if I recall correctly in season 1 (the first episode took place in 1999, the second scene after the opening credits have Sarah and John talking about how it's only been 2 years since the Cyberdyne incident) or am I mistaken?
the final mistake I don't agree with but MANY people feel that having Skynet physically aware of both Reese and Connor at the begining of Salvation was Mistake #3
obviously my point being, if they would make LESS FLAWS, the franchise would make MORE MONEY
i also think that people like Terminator as a movie series, but they don't LOVE it. That's the vibe I'm getting. Heck, even though I like the first two movies, I can't say that they're in my top ten despite being classics.
I think they work well as action/sci-fi movies but not as a so-called saga, you know?
Bale will do Good Morning America, but yea, no late night. Maybe it's from his appearance on Craig Kilborn to promote Reign of Fire. Kilborn asked Bale to look at the camera and say "I'm Christian Bale and you're watching the Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn," and instead he turned to the camera and said "I'm Christian Bale and I'm sucking corporate ****."![]()
i think T2 was a summer blockbuster.I went to see Salvation again last night, but It still left me feeling sad over how they managed to take a once amazing story, and turn into another blockbuster.
The original Terminator movie was a low budget horror sci fi movie with a wonderful horror and terrifying music score.
T2 was bigger budget, but the essence of the original remained, and the soundtrack score was quite incredible. Not once did you hear stupid orchestras playing upbeat melodies over what was a sci fi masterpiece.
T3 and now Salvation are simply watered down versions of the original story, and simply have no heart or meaning in them. People just don't care when they watch T3 and Salvation.
And Terminator was never meant to be a "Franchise".
It was simply a single movie made in 1984 with no intention of being a "franchise".
Jim Cameron only made the sequel because he felt after years had gone by, that he needed to finish the story, and technology had progessed significantly to allow him to create his vision.
There was no need for T3 or Salvation.
If you are going to do something then do it properly like Cameron did.
Have you ever wondered why all of his film can be rewatched a thousand times and you never get sick of them??
Its because he works hard at making each movie perfect.
I rewatched The Abyss the other day, and was amazed at how great the quality is and how it stands up today. A work of art.
I doub't McG or Mostow really "cared" abou the story. They simply thought, ok, lets make a "franchise", and ****e this story till its bled dry, with disregard for what came before.
They did it to Alien, even Predator, and now Terminator.
Please stop! We have had enough of mediocre, rushed scripts, and generic action.
Surely there is someone out there with new ideas, and new visions to create something exciting? and not just ****e out a story which didn't need telling in the first place?