Submission + - Another cool franchise on the ropes...!
Kaneda2112 writes: I've been reading early reviews of Terminator Salvation ( http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Early-Terminator-Salvation-Reviews-Are-In-13190.html) — "T3 was a lousy film, but at least its fatalistic ending stuck with you. At the end of Terminator Salvation, I left the theater gagging on the world's most expensive Hallmark card, questioning why I was supposed to give a damn in the first place."
"The machines rise to the occasion. Too bad the dramatic element's just as robotic... An inescapable truth remains: It's just not the same without the Governator"
"In Terminator Salvation, machines have exterminated most of humankind and run the planet; I think they made the movie, too. This isn't storytelling, it's programming"
You gotta wonder what goes into the heads of movie studio execs when making an attempt to revive a franchise they give it to the director of Charlie's Angels. Couldn't they have come up with a smart, literate director of the JJ Abrams breed? Star Trek was awesome.
"a weak story, and a really weak ending"
Nooooooooooooooooooo!!!!
"The machines rise to the occasion. Too bad the dramatic element's just as robotic... An inescapable truth remains: It's just not the same without the Governator"
"In Terminator Salvation, machines have exterminated most of humankind and run the planet; I think they made the movie, too. This isn't storytelling, it's programming"
You gotta wonder what goes into the heads of movie studio execs when making an attempt to revive a franchise they give it to the director of Charlie's Angels. Couldn't they have come up with a smart, literate director of the JJ Abrams breed? Star Trek was awesome.
"a weak story, and a really weak ending"
Nooooooooooooooooooo!!!!