Good news.
Terminator 4 . The link is bone dry since filming hasn’t started yet, but it will, it will…
…unless it sucks and I have to go back in time and kill the actor that played John Conner in T3 to prevent him from being casted in T4.
Good news.
Terminator 4 . The link is bone dry since filming hasn’t started yet, but it will, it will…
…unless it sucks and I have to go back in time and kill the actor that played John Conner in T3 to prevent him from being casted in T4.
Rocky VI was a bomb. I’m through with sequels.
Rocky Balboa? After Rocky V, I thought Balboa saved the entire “boxset” from the discount bin.
But they do have the same director and John Conner from T3 slated to do T4…
T4! hell yeah!
I didn’t realize that I had used so many exclamation points in the original thread, or emoticons…
But good news, here’s a trailer for the film: http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi1188757785/
They’ve casted Christian Bale as John Conner, a much more agreeable choice than the T3 John and also in good riddance, I don’t see Claire Danes on the new cast. Likewise, with a decent production, this film might lay to obscurity “The Sarah Connor Chronicles” and redeem a critical part in the future history of our war with the machines.
I sure hope it’s better than T3, which sucked. T2 is obviously the best so far, and the one to beat. But Ahh-nold is too old now so I’m not very confident that he could pull it off.:o
As far as these matters go, I’m holding out for Alien v Predator 3.
This puts a perspective on matters well worth bearing in mind.
F*ckin’ A!
I love being part of a community of elephants.
Personally, I’m holding out for Land Before Time XIV.
And it’s out. Go see it.
Feh.
You said that about Star Trek, too (not Star Trek II). Does ‘feh’ have a meaning similar to ‘meh’?
Feh is an expression of contempt and disgust and has 5,000 years of Jewish history, suffering, and culture to back it up.
Meh is an expression of mediocrity and has Matt Groening, The Simpsons, and few million pimply disaffected teens to back it up.
Of meh I say Feh! and of feh I say Yeah!
I thought T3 was bad enough, not gonna bother with this, not to mention it’s a 12.
You of all people should know that age is not a limiting factor.
I like Christian Bale, especially in “American Psycho”, but this one doesn’t interest me in the least.
But by all means you should definitely DRAG yourself to the nearest theater for THIS one when it opens Friday!
And like Star Trek, 100% rating from all the critics here: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/drag_me_to_hell/
(While you’re there, check out the not-so-great rating for current Terminator flick.)
For a movie like this, I dont really care for storylines and stuff so much, just as long as its “action packed” description delivers. So I thought this movie was pretty sweet.
My movie going experience is to never go to the theater as a critic. Go for fun, allow yourself to get into the movie, enjoy it even when its horrible because its horrible, then critic once yours done watching it. Otherwise I feel like I just wasted $10 to sit somewhere and bi*** at the movie I picked to see.
Saw it last night. Excellent. Unlike the new Star Trek, this one doesn’t blow holes in the storyline of the previous movies (not counting Terminator 2 - 3D, the show at Universal Studios Hollywood). But I know nothing of the Sarah Conner Chronicles so can’t comment on that. But the movie was very entertaining. I only thought Christian Bale was a little over the top. Same for his portrayal of Batman though. He was still good.
And Arnold was there, but not an aging Governator Arnold, this was the 1084 Arnold, as seen in The Terminator. They what they did with him in the movie The Running Man. They grafted his face onto another actor. Isn’t CGI great?
Plus this movie leaves plenty of room for more sequels…
For those who have seen the previous T movies, especially T2, how would you compare this newest movie to those? For story, plot, character development and so on. Did you care about any of the characters? Was there humor like in T2? Did the special effects seem to take priority over the story and characters? What are your critiques, if any, of this current incarnation? How would you rate this movie compared to 1,2&3 with your favorite listed first?