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Definitely not.
You really aren't missing out on anything, trust me. The one takeaway I had from the film was I enjoyed how it shook up events we witnessed in the first two films in a surprising way, and that was it. The rest of the movie was total garbage.
It's so good Jeffery Dean Morgan is in this movie
I didn't know Justin Bieber made his foray into acting. Interesting.
She was hot as hell in Bladerunner and Black Mirror. I guess the future war doesn’t do your appearance any favors :))
I’m so curious as to Arnold’s role in this one. If he’s really bad this time, I can only imagine he was sent back around the time of T2 to kill Sarah, and she was just really good at hiding
Yes, they are more impressive than anticipated. Certainly seem to have a look and grit to them that is consistent with the first two films though I have to wait and see the trailer before I can confidently say that.
Fingers crossed the first teaser trailer looks exciting. If it looks good it's gonna win over some of the doubters. The story was co-written by James Cameron, it's the continuation of his original storyline, so I think there's a chance this could be decent. :)
In a new scene, black metallic T-1000 style sludge forms into the villain (Gabriel Luna) who can split into two and reform another Terminator. He and an endoskeleton Terminator chase after Davis’ character, who is protecting a young girl. “When they start to kill me, run” Davis says to the little girl before Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) suddenly appears and begins blasting the blasting at the Terminators with a huge gun. Battle-worn and badass, Sarah Connor then pulls a rocket launcher off her shoulder and blows the Terminator away.
The last piece of footage includes a montage of Luna’s liquid Terminator slicing through soldiers in a hallway with sharp arms, Sarah Connor fighting alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger’s T-800, a shot of the T-800 bursting through a door in a helicopter, a glimpse of Davis blasting Terminators with tentacles in what appears to be a Judgment Day-ravaged battlefield, and finally a closing shot of Sarah Connor dropping a bomb over the side of a bridge and cooly saying, “I’ll be back.”
It's James Cameron, have you seen any of his other movies?
It's not James Cameron, it's Tim Miller. I'm not sure why people keep saying it's James Cameron when he's only producing.
I'm fine with CG spectacle. Cameron is one of the pioneers of CG spectacle. The key is whether they're going to aim for an overly ambitious plot that steps on the toes of the first two films and make an arse of it, or if they actually attempt to tell a story that feels like a logical progression.
And yes, while it's Tim Miller directing (and he is good, don't get me wrong), Cameron is a creative voice here and I do hope he has the good sense to encourage a more narrowly focused plot, which is what Linda Hamilton claimed to be the reason she was enticed back.
Davis' ambiguous enhanced humanoid is the limit to which I want this film to go with it's zaniness. I just want Skynet, the Connors, a badass bad guy Terminator, hard hitting action, and a sensible reason as to why T2 wasn't the end of the story. With the other films discarded, there should be no reason why these things can't be achieved.
It's important to me that any endoskeletons seen are not produced with CGI, but with animatronics and puppets. Heck, I'll even take a bit of stop-motion over CGI. Hope to see some ominous hunter killers hovering around, flown by r/c like in this video, which I think was posted here once before:
He wasn't a Producer on Genisys, but you're right, he did wax lyrical about it and did look rather foolish afterwards. I personally think he was paid a sum to publicly endorse the film and probably did so (without even having seen it, possibly) out of support for his dear friend Arnold.
If her comments above truly translate to what the film has to offer, then it should be the best installment since her last appearance in the series. She looks particularly badass yet again this time around, happy to see she's put in the work once more.