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Nah, just let it die already. There hasn't been a good Terminator movie since T2. Sometimes, you need to know when to throw in the towel.
Another problem is any old sci-fi franchise amping up the CGI where the movie is probably 25% real streets, 75% recorded on a green screen. It gets to be CGI overload of crazy battles with robots or aliens whizzing around on screen at light speed in unrealistic motions.The big problem with Terminator, like so many other things, was thinking of it like a "franchise." It was a terrific first movie and a terrific second movie. That is *it*. The world doesn't need a Terminator cinematic universe. Of course, a James Cameron directed T3 would probably be excellent, because he's an excellent filmmaker, but that would just mean that there are now 3 great Terminator films instead of two.
Terminator Dark Fate was kinda tasty and digestible, but the series had already run its course. So it was too late for Dark Fate to have any sort of impact on a franchise that had run its course.
Therefore, we don't need any more Terminator movies going forward. They will do more harm than good.
The only 3 Terminator movies that I watch and enjoy are : T1, T2 Judgement Day, and Dark Fate. I just disregard and snub all the others.
The vast majority of creatives churn out predictable plots. For every crazy movie with weird plots like Memento, The Prestige, or Glen Garry Glen Ross, there's probably 50 that are good guy beats bad guy, guy gets the girl, the kidnapped child gets recused, happy ending. Even horror movies are predictable because most have an ending where the evil monster isnt dead after all, or a sequel comes out and everyone knows it'll be a dumb way the monster gets resurrected... only to be rekilled again for the 6th time. Hell, how many horror or monster movies have the creature coming to life due to a lightning bolt? Geez.Can't reboot Terminator anymore. The franchise is done. We all know the plot, nothing will surprise us anymore like what T1 and T2 did.
They have to come up with a completely different plot, creative writing, great actors and actresses.
Unfortunately with current Hollywoke climat, such thing is impossible.
The decrepit conditions seen arent the fault of Skynet. It's the rebels oppressing the common folk where John Connor is asswipe dictator. Skynet is an automated defence force there to clean it up.Make a movie about John Connor living in a world where he's not the messiah. How he deals with it. While AI slowly starts to take control of every aspect of human life.
Just stop using the tired template of good/bad guy travels back in time to protect/kill person who'll be important in the future.
The biggest changes to Terminator being a success is getting rid of Linda Hamilton and Arnie. They are both ancient, can barely act and speak, and having them in a movie is more like a farce.
I agree in the old films. But not in the new ones. Especially when he's playing a Terminator at around age 70 with facelifts.That's a lot of the reason that Arnie was great in the first place but I digress.
I agree in the old films. But not in the new ones. Especially when he's playing a Terminator at around age 70 with facelifts.
They tried that.Only thing that could save it at this point is a hard R future war focused film based on the opening to T2
Salvation was PG-13 and the future war didn't look the same. The movie had some good ideas but it could have been a lot better.They tried that.
I'd hardly argue that Terminators (1 and 2) plot is some work of genius, future robot goes back to kill person so future doesn't happen, That's kind of the entire plot of the franchise.He can’t craft an interesting Avatar plot how could he save the Terminator franchise?
That was Genesys.A movie set during the end of the future war, in the original timeline, with an old John Connor and it ends with him sending either Arnold or Kyle Reese back in time to stop Skynet from escaping defeat, a prequel of sorts.
That was Genesys.
That is how Genisys starts and Kyle Reese is the main character. Its shown in the trailers. I didn't like how they cast Jai Courtney as Reese.Didn't even bother watching it, I gave up on the franchise after Salvation. But reading up on the plot it seems only the beginning is in the future war then the rest is time travel basically rehashing T1/2, what I'm saying is a prequel set in the future war in the original timeline without any time travel until the very end where they send Kyle back to save Sarah.
I kinda need that to fuck.
I kinda need that to fuck.
The annoying fat english bloke?I want James Corden to direct a terminator
Yep. That hack shill late night talk show host.The annoying fat english bloke?
That wet wipe couldnt terminate a salad.Yep. That hack shill late night talk show host.
It looks like Cameron can do what he wants. More Alita: Battle Angel movies are coming even though the first one didn't do well:I can't see the studios taking on something like that. There have been so many high-profile flops recently and I don't think any of them would chance it.. especially with Cameron on board.. he's very expensive, I'm sure.
I agree with others than a lower-budget suspenseful horror film in the vein of the first one is a Terminator movie I would like to see most!
The romance in "Sarah Conner Chronicles" was an interesting direction to takeThe problem with Terminator is they made a first thiller/horror movie, a second action movie, then they thought action movie was the perfect fit and they stayed there making the same movie over and over.
My favorite scene of the series: 0:43
Only reason Dark Fate was any good at all was because Cameron co-wrote it and had creative control. That’s the only way they got Hamilton back. But again, killing John was his idea.I thought the new one was fun. Obviously no where near the first two, but not the worst way to spend a couple hours.
1. The Terminator
2. Terminator 2: Judgement Day
(massive gap)
3. Terminator: Dark Fate
4. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
5. Terminator Salvation
6. Terminator Genisys