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Finally seen the film. I did not think it was as bad as some critics made it out to be but it was nothing on the first 2 films. It was an improvement on Terminator 3.

7/10.
 
I'm a huge Terminator nerd so I caught and paid attention to just about every reference.

I also noticed the breaking out the window like the T-1000 did in T2.

Yeah the references were great, they werent the problem, the people involved were obviously fans, but they needed to do more than that.
 
That was actually Cameron's critique as well...that the film was too much of a love letter to his films and didn't push the envelope enough creatively.
 
Lions Gate's $15-million-plus offer for 'Terminator' is now the bid to beat
January 13, 2010 | 1:33 pm

Terminator Salvation Lions Gate Entertainment had bid $15 million plus a percentage of future revenue to buy the rights to the troubled "Terminator" franchise out of bankruptcy and has been officially named the top bidder.

In a federal bankruptcy court filing today, Halcyon Group, the company owned by producers Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek, named Lions Gate the "stalking horse" bidder for the "Terminator" rights. The duo put the franchise up for sale in September to raise cash to work their way out of Chapter 11 reorganization.

Lions Gate bid $15 million in cash plus 5% of gross receipts from any future "Terminator" movies it makes. Its bid would give the Santa Monica-based studio behind the Tyler Perry and "Saw" movies full rights to exploit the 25-year-old science-fiction franchise in the future. However, Halcyon will keep all revenue generated by last year's release, "Terminator Salvation," which sold $372 million of tickets worldwide and was issued on DVD last month.

The designation of stalking horse means any other company that wants to bid against Lions Gate has to offer at least $750,000 more. The deadline for competitive bids is coming up. [Updated at 2:05 p.m.: Bids are due Feb. 5.] A new owner of the "Terminator" rights will be determined by the bankruptcy court at a hearing on Feb. 10.

Sony Pictures and Warner Bros., which distributed "Salvation" overseas and in the U.S., respectively, were interested in acquiring the rights, according to people close to the two companies. Halcyon in its filing didn't disclose whether they submitted bids.

Landing the rights to make new "Terminator" movies could be a natural fit for Lions Gate, which has home video distribution rights to the original movie and 1990's "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." The independent film studio's most popular franchise aimed at young males, the core audience for most of its pictures, is "Saw." The most recent installment, "Saw 7," was a box-office disappointment.

Lions Gate would most likely look to make "Terminator" sequels, but at a significantly lower cost than the $200 million that Halcyon spent to produce "Salvation."

Selling the rights could help end Halcyon's dispute with Pacificor, the private equity firm that lent it the $25 million it spent to acquire the "Terminator" rights in 2007. It would also continue the long-running drama behind the franchise, which has changed hands four times since the first movie came out in 1984.

-- Ben Fritz
 
Lions Gate is ok, they've made some good movies.

If Sony gets their hands on this they will probably reboot it.
 
Yeah Lions Gate isn't too bad, they're just known mostly for the Saw series. 3:10 to Yuma is one movie that stands out especially
 
Lions Gate's $15-million-plus offer for 'Terminator' is now the bid to beat
January 13, 2010 | 1:33 pm

Terminator Salvation Lions Gate Entertainment had bid $15 million plus a percentage of future revenue to buy the rights to the troubled "Terminator" franchise out of bankruptcy and has been officially named the top bidder.

In a federal bankruptcy court filing today, Halcyon Group, the company owned by producers Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek, named Lions Gate the "stalking horse" bidder for the "Terminator" rights. The duo put the franchise up for sale in September to raise cash to work their way out of Chapter 11 reorganization.

Lions Gate bid $15 million in cash plus 5% of gross receipts from any future "Terminator" movies it makes. Its bid would give the Santa Monica-based studio behind the Tyler Perry and "Saw" movies full rights to exploit the 25-year-old science-fiction franchise in the future. However, Halcyon will keep all revenue generated by last year's release, "Terminator Salvation," which sold $372 million of tickets worldwide and was issued on DVD last month.

The designation of stalking horse means any other company that wants to bid against Lions Gate has to offer at least $750,000 more. The deadline for competitive bids is coming up. [Updated at 2:05 p.m.: Bids are due Feb. 5.] A new owner of the "Terminator" rights will be determined by the bankruptcy court at a hearing on Feb. 10.

Sony Pictures and Warner Bros., which distributed "Salvation" overseas and in the U.S., respectively, were interested in acquiring the rights, according to people close to the two companies. Halcyon in its filing didn't disclose whether they submitted bids.

Landing the rights to make new "Terminator" movies could be a natural fit for Lions Gate, which has home video distribution rights to the original movie and 1990's "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." The independent film studio's most popular franchise aimed at young males, the core audience for most of its pictures, is "Saw." The most recent installment, "Saw 7," was a box-office disappointment.

Lions Gate would most likely look to make "Terminator" sequels, but at a significantly lower cost than the $200 million that Halcyon spent to produce "Salvation."

Selling the rights could help end Halcyon's dispute with Pacificor, the private equity firm that lent it the $25 million it spent to acquire the "Terminator" rights in 2007. It would also continue the long-running drama behind the franchise, which has changed hands four times since the first movie came out in 1984.

-- Ben Fritz

This might be good for the franchise. T5 and T6 could be made with far less money. It's just how you use it.
 
Lion's Gate? The Saw movie guys?

Hmm, so if they get it. It'll almost be a lock for future R rated films I would think.
 
That article has a few mistakes. Most noticeable are 1990 for T2's release date and the mention of Saw 7 (T2 was released in 1992 and there is no Saw 7).

I'll wait to see what Lion's Gate intends to do with the franchise following Salvation. Salvation was a good step in the right direction, maybe more in spirit than in execution. Personally, I'd like to see the franchise continue without a reboot. God I hate that emerging trend.
 
And they say that Lion's Gate has the home video distribution rights to the first film when MGM flat out owns it and 20th Century Fox currently owns it.

Personally, I think that Sony or Warner Bros. will beat Lion's Gate's bid. They have the money to do so. Sony did very well with Terminator 3 and Terminator: Salvation in the international box office and Warner Bros. will likely end up owning the first film and owns the rights to Terminator 3 and Terminator: Salvation in North America. They have more reason and incentive to buy Terminator than Lion's Gate
 
And they say that Lion's Gate has the home video distribution rights to the first film when MGM flat out owns it and 20th Century Fox currently owns it.

Personally, I think that Sony or Warner Bros. will beat Lion's Gate's bid. They have the money to do so. Sony did very well with Terminator 3 and Terminator: Salvation in the international box office and Warner Bros. will likely end up owning the first film and owns the rights to Terminator 3 and Terminator: Salvation in North America. They have more reason and incentive to buy Terminator than Lion's Gate
 
Two thing can be guaranteed if Lionsgate gets it: R rating sure, but also a hell of a lower budget.
 
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