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Well TheVileOne,I took a long look at your review,and well I must say alot of it is weak. My problems are that you do the cliched comparing to other Terminator movies,and then wish for it to be even more of the same as the other Terminator movies that came before Terminator Salvation. And the criticisms of characterizations ring hallow to me since I am not expecting to understand the characters you mentioned to the point that I wish I was friends with them,so I find that silly IMO. And I say to be fair,this isn't suppose to be a very lighted hearted movie. And also,your review also suffers from blabbering on about stuff that has no relevance to the movie. I will however,admit that this review will actually be takend into consideration by other posters here. If I really cared about wanting to like the characters you speak of then I can understand,I commend this movie as this point,for not being just like the other Terminator movies. As for your concerns left unanswered,that is up for arguement.
 
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Solidus, if you actually read the review, I say what I don't like about it.
 
Well TheVileOne,I took a long look at your review,and well I must say alot of it is weak. My problems are that you do the cliched comparing to other Terminator movies,and then wish for it to be even more of the same as the other Terminator movies that came before Terminator Salvation. And the criticisms of characterizations ring hallow to me since I am not expecting to understand the characters you mentioned to the point that I wish I was friends with them,so I find that silly IMO. And I say to be fair,this isn't suppose to be a very lighted hearted movie. And also,your review also suffers from blabbering on about stuff that has no relevance to the movie. I will however,admit that this review will be actually be takend into consideration by posters here.

The point is not about it being more of the same. The point is that McG doesn't get how to tell a story properly.

Also, if this is a war movie and you are supposed to be ROOTING for the humans, you should care about what happens to them. Its not just about liking them as friends. Its that its absolutely ridiculous that Blair Williams is so quick to put her faith in Marcus after spending one freaking day with him.

Common served no purpose in the movie. Kate Connor barely served any.
 
Solidus, if you actually read the review, I say what I don't like about it.

In my post I asked more so what you "liked about it" not , "did not like about it"

But in honesty you had a good view, and I thank you for the time to share it with us.

It does seem in the end Cameron should have never sold his rights to Gale for a Big Mac back in the day. :oldrazz:
 
The point is not about it being more of the same. The point is that McG doesn't get how to tell a story properly.

Also, if this is a war movie and you are supposed to be ROOTING for the humans, you should care about what happens to them. Its not just about liking them as friends. Its that its absolutely ridiculous that Blair Williams is so quick to put her faith in Marcus after spending one freaking day with him.

Common served no purpose in the movie. Kate Connor barely served any.

I don't care about humans dying in movies since I am not very human friendly when it comes to them,as long as they are decent by not annoying me while watching the movie I am ok with them being just decent then. About the story telling,I just think he is exaggerating the terribleness of it,and well needs too much information spoon fed to him. I am just one of those people who can some how manage to enjoy movies at times even if I don't give a damn about the characters in it.
 
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I just have one question...with a two part answer. Please no details...just...

Does the CGI Arnold cameo work? Is it believable.

1. Yes or no.
2. How did your crowd react?

In all fairness, there is really only one kind of crowd report on the internet. Lies. People who like the movie will say that women were weeping, men were giving a standing ovation and that Bale made a man in a wheel chair walk. People who dislike the movie will report claims of snores and people walking about. I have never once been to a movie where people cheer, and hoot, and hollar or boo and snore. And frankly, I'm glad. It would be rude to do so in a theater. The only reactions I ever hear in a theater are people laughing at comedic moments. Its been my experience in my 9 years on this board that for some reason people really like to exaggerate about crowd reports.
 
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In all fairness, there is really only one kind of crowd report on the internet. Lies. People who like the movie will say that women were weeping, men were giving a standing ovation and that Bale made a man in a wheel chair walk. People who dislike the movie will report claims of snores and people walking about. I have never once been to a movie where people cheer, and hoot, and hollar or boo and snore. And frankly, I'm glad. It would be rude to do so in a theater. The only reactions I ever hear in a theater are people laughing at comedic moments. Its been my experience in my 9 years on this board that for some reason people really like to exaggerate about crowd reports.

I agree, but i have been with rowdy crowds, though never to any of the extremes that were mentioned. Ive clapped with an audience, for The original Spiderman, X2, TDK and some LOTR films. Probably a few others i cant remember at the moment. but nobodys made a scene. If anyone hoots and hollers or boos and complains then its just plain rude no matter how BAD the movie is. Period. Your letting your own opinion disrupt everyone elses experience and thats not a nice thing to do.
 
Well TheVileOne,I took a long look at your review,and well I must say alot of it is weak. My problems are that you do the cliched comparing to other Terminator movies,and then wish for it to be even more of the same as the other Terminator movies that came before Terminator Salvation. And the criticisms of characterizations ring hallow to me since I am not expecting to understand the characters you mentioned to the point that I wish I was friends with them,so I find that silly IMO. And I say to be fair,this isn't suppose to be a very lighted hearted movie. And also,your review also suffers from blabbering on about stuff that has no relevance to the movie. I will however,admit that this review will actually be takend into consideration by other posters here. If I really cared about wanting to like the characters you speak of then I can understand,I commend this movie as this point,for not being just like the other Terminator movies. As for your concerns left unanswered,that is up for arguement.


You are reviewing someone else's review? I guess they don't call you SAAD for nothing.
 
Terminator: Salvation now down to 35% on RT with 81 reviews. Fresh 28 Rotten 53.


Latest review excerpts from RT:

"The Terminator franchise was built on thrills, imagination, narrative, emotion, believability, character development and watchability. Terminator Salvation has plenty of thrills."

- Minneapolis Star Tribune

"It neither adds to nor subtracts from the mythology. And with Judgment Day upon us, there's no more tension, nothing compelling left to explore."
- ReelTalk Movie Reviews
 
Not sure if these have been posted yet.
From Metacritic

Terminator Salvation A score of 50 Based on 24 Reviews

Some of the good reviews...

With its idea of an insurgency striking against an implacable evil empire, there's more than a little "Star Wars" in Terminator: Savlation, although not even at its "Empire Strikes Back" bleakest was Lucas' series this dark.
- ReelViews/James Berardinelli
It parades neither the egghead aspirations of "Star Trek" nor the thick-skulled pretensions of "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," but instead feels both comfortable with its limitations and justly proud of its accomplishments.
- The New York Times/A.O. Scott
Darker, grimmer and more stylistically single-minded than its two relatively giddy predecessors, Terminator Salvation boasts the kind of singular vision that distinguished the James Cameron original, the full-throttle kinetics of "Speed" and an old-fashioned regard for human (and humanoid) heroics.
- Variety/John Anderson
 
I don't care about humans dying in movies since I am not very human friendly when it comes to them,as long as they are decent by not annoying me while watching the movie I am ok with them being just decent then. About the story telling,I just think he is exaggerating the terribleness of it,and well needs too much information spoon fed to him. I am just one of those people who can some how manage to enjoy movies at times even if I don't give a damn about the characters in it.

20th Century Fox loves and depends on movie-goers like you.:woot:
 
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That's because in all fairness T3 wasn't horrible. It was pretty much an unoriginal re-tread and at times was terribly cheesey, but it wasn't awful. Plus the ending was amazing.
 
That's because in all fairness T3 wasn't horrible. It was pretty much an unoriginal re-tread and at times was terribly cheesey, but it wasn't awful. Plus the ending was amazing.

Oh I agree. It's a solid three star flick. To be fair T2 was at times largely a re-tread of T1 as well was it not?
 
Just got home...I liked it. I would almost say I loved it, but I want to see it again before I make that statement.
 
You are reviewing someone else's review? I guess they don't call you SAAD for nothing.

Meh,I know I am not the only one who comments on someone's review for a movie,that's a common thing. Ie people who are interested in seeing
a movie that a movie critic saw and reviewed that want to see what the
movie critic thinks about the movie they saw.
 
Arnold and "you could be mine" was nice......I gave it a 7
 
20th Century Fox loves and depends on movie-goers like you.:woot:

Riiiight,sorry I am not one of the many nuts who expect a movie to be perfect in every way possible. And for the record I don't pay money to see movies at work.


:whatever:
 
Just got back, I loved it.

I thought Worthington, Bale & Yelchin were great. McG payed great respect to the first 2 films. This was more of a heroic Terminator film, It was cool to finally see Skynet and what happened after judgment day. The action was very good, top notch.

If I had any nitpick it would be the score by Elfman, now I love Elfman's work, I thought he did a great job but I wish he added little creepiness factor to the score. I remember watching an interview with Brad Fiedel and he was saying how he wanted a heroic theme when Kyle & Sarah were escaping the Police Station in T1, Cameron said no, I want the audience at the edge of their seats. It was missing that creepiness feel, not a bad thing though just kinda wish it was there.

Overall, this was a very fun film and in my opinion McG added a very good story to the franchise. Last but not least hearing the Terminator theme when Arnold came out gave me the chills, they did an amazing job with that.
 
Looking at the reviews.... wonderful....
What now? Transformers wins an Oscar and stays at 98% on RT?

I hope these critics remember to talk about story and charecter when other movies come out
 

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