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Monday May 18, 2009

May 18, 2009
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Just got back from Terminator: Salvation and I've got to say I really enjoyed it. I went into it hopeful but cautious and felt very satisfied after it was all over. I know there will be many that walk into the theater with their mind already made up before the film starts just to bitch later, but I say give it a chance. It's really a decent flick. Better than 1 or 2 (there was a third? wink )? No. However this film is a different beast all together and shouldn't really be compared. This film has no time travel or inferior technology to play with and has a different theme as to whether or not we are really any better than machines and worth saving.

Sam Worthington was fantastic and now I am even more excited to see him in James Cameron's Avatar. About the only area in the film that was a bit awkward is a place that I figured the infamous topless scene with Moon Bloodgood belonged. The film just seems to jump in weather (literally) and pace. Guess we'll have to wait for DVD.

Now onto the really good stuff. There were a couple of Easter Eggs in the film. I'll spoiler them so if you want to be completely surprised you will be. Some have to do with things that have been on the net, however I'll keep major plot twists out.

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

- The opening title sequence is a total homage to those of T1.

- Linda Hamilton makes an appearance in the form of the tapes she was making for John at the end of T1.

- The song from Guns-N-Roses that appeared in T2 is back in this flick. I know only a few geeks will pick up on it, I'm one of 'em.


- The T-800 from T1 is here and it is literally the Arnold model. They CGI'd the face onto a bodybuilder and it wasn't too shabby. I was really fearing how bad it would appear onscreen but it was fine. Can you tell it's CGI? Yes. But it's pretty good none-the-less.

- The injury that causes the scar on future Johns face in T2 happens.

- After the film fades to credits it is dedicated "In Loving Memory to Stan Winston". *sniff*

VIEW 6 of 6 COMMENTS
lighthammer1979:
Yeah a lot of my friends didn't care for it either.
May 23, 2009
lighthammer1979:
Weak sauce indeed! To top it off a friend had an extra ticket to the NIN/JA show that was three hours away. I should of just called into work and gone.
May 29, 2009

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