Terminator: Salvation Theatrical Trailer, Terminatory goodness! |
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Terminator: Salvation Theatrical Trailer, Terminatory goodness! |
Mar 2 2009, 10:41 PM
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![]() Shiny One Group: Mod Posts: 5,704 Joined: 15-February 08 From: SC Member No.: 2,089 |
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Mar 2 2009, 10:46 PM
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Ensign Group: Humanoid Posts: 271 Joined: 14-August 08 Member No.: 2,951 |
I am so seeing this....
Best wishes, Scott |
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Mar 2 2009, 10:49 PM
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![]() Shiny One Group: Mod Posts: 5,704 Joined: 15-February 08 From: SC Member No.: 2,089 |
I am so seeing this.... Best wishes, Scott This is the movie I've wanted to see for 25 years! =^[.]^= -------------------- The enjoyment of any good thing is only enhanced by sharing it with others.
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Mar 3 2009, 05:07 PM
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![]() Colonel Group: Cylon Posts: 3,201 Joined: 30-April 08 From: BaseStar 101 Member No.: 2,596 |
Looks like its going to be a good movie.
has anyone heard the audio of Christian Bale having a temper tantrum at the sound guy (I think) for ruining one of his "moments" in a scene? -------------------- Female Cenobite: "Didn't open the box." And what was it last time, "Didn't know what the box was?" And yet, we do keep finding each other, don't we?
Pinhead: Oh, Kirsty. So eager to play, so reluctant to admit it. Female Cenobite: Perhaps you're teasing us. Are you teasing us? Pinhead: Two minutes. Two centuries. It all ticks by so quickly. You are so very like your ancestors, did you know that? I have the distinct sense of déjà vu. The same defiance, the same faithless hope in the light? Dr Paul Merchant: And what do you have faith in? Pinhead: Nothing. I am SO exquisitely empty. |
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Mar 3 2009, 05:58 PM
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Ensign Group: Humanoid Posts: 271 Joined: 14-August 08 Member No.: 2,951 |
Everybody has a bad day sometimes....
Best wishes, Scott |
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Mar 3 2009, 06:44 PM
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![]() Shiny One Group: Mod Posts: 5,704 Joined: 15-February 08 From: SC Member No.: 2,089 |
Looks like its going to be a good movie. has anyone heard the audio of Christian Bale having a temper tantrum at the sound guy (I think) for ruining one of his "moments" in a scene? Yeah, he had a bit of a prima donna fit when a lesser luminary in the production staff accidentally walked into a scene. You can probably Google it and hear the tape. He later apologized, but his tantrum marks Bale as a bit of a Hollywood tool. =^[.]^= -------------------- The enjoyment of any good thing is only enhanced by sharing it with others.
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Mar 3 2009, 06:46 PM
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![]() Colonel Group: Cylon Posts: 3,201 Joined: 30-April 08 From: BaseStar 101 Member No.: 2,596 |
Yeah, he had a bit of a prima donna fit when a lesser luminary in the production staff accidentally walked into a scene. You can probably Google it and hear the tape. He later apologized, but his tantrum marks Bale as a bit of a Hollywood tool. =^[.]^= Plus the fact it is now on a episode on Family Guy and someone has made it into a song. -------------------- Female Cenobite: "Didn't open the box." And what was it last time, "Didn't know what the box was?" And yet, we do keep finding each other, don't we?
Pinhead: Oh, Kirsty. So eager to play, so reluctant to admit it. Female Cenobite: Perhaps you're teasing us. Are you teasing us? Pinhead: Two minutes. Two centuries. It all ticks by so quickly. You are so very like your ancestors, did you know that? I have the distinct sense of déjà vu. The same defiance, the same faithless hope in the light? Dr Paul Merchant: And what do you have faith in? Pinhead: Nothing. I am SO exquisitely empty. |
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Mar 3 2009, 08:17 PM
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![]() Captain Group: Cylon Posts: 1,366 Joined: 26-February 06 Member No.: 43 |
Plus the fact it is now on a episode on Family Guy and someone has made it into a song. I saw that....very funny. Didn't he do his venting on the Terminator set? The preview rocks! I really can't wait for this movie. I love the fact that they are continuing making sequels. -------------------- "The easiest thing in the world for a politician to do is tell you exactly what you want to hear" -Obama (suckers!)
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May 30 2009, 05:35 PM
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![]() Shiny One Group: Mod Posts: 5,704 Joined: 15-February 08 From: SC Member No.: 2,089 |
Saw Terminator: Salvation, today. It was the movie I've been waiting 25 years to see, since the first one came out. It wasn't bad, but Christian Bale is an over-rated, scenery-chewing emo who reminded me more of a taller Tom Cruise than anything else in this one. Oh, and while I can happily ignore most unrealistic aspects of action/sci-fi, this one really hurt the end of the film with some medically-impossible BS.
Still worth a watch, especially for the kid who played Kyle Reese (same actor who played Chekov in Star Trek: He's got some range!). =^[.]^= -------------------- The enjoyment of any good thing is only enhanced by sharing it with others.
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May 30 2009, 05:45 PM
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![]() Original Texas Hussy ![]() Group: Browncoat Posts: 1,030 Joined: 18-May 06 From: Texas Member No.: 144 |
Saw Terminator: Salvation, today. It was the movie I've been waiting 25 years to see, since the first one came out. It wasn't bad, but Christian Bale is an over-rated, scenery-chewing emo who reminded me more of a taller Tom Cruise than anything else in this one. Oh, and while I can happily ignore most unrealistic aspects of action/sci-fi, this one really hurt the end of the film with some medically-impossible BS. Still worth a watch, especially for the kid who played Kyle Reese (same actor who played Chekov in Star Trek: He's got some range!). =^[.]^= Uhm....gonna hafta disagree with ya there Ray...that kid gets on my last nerve. Anton Yelchin. <hack, spit> He was a sorry pick to replace either character with. But...that's just imho. Could have somethin' to do with the fact that both Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn) and Pavel Chekhov (Walter Koenig) were my fav characters of either franchise so I'm pissed off that they couldn't find another actor, preferably one who didn't resemble a weasel, to play those characters. /rant and I also thought Terminator Salvation was a much better movie than Star Trek. -------------------- ![]() ~A Rush of Wings and In The Blood by Adrian Phoenix~ http://www.adrianphoenix.com Chapter one of Rush of Wings: http://www.adrianphoenix.com/files/RushOfWings_Chap1.pdf Chapter one of In the Blood: http://www.adrianphoenix.com/files/IntheBlood_Website.doc |
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May 30 2009, 05:58 PM
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![]() Shiny One Group: Mod Posts: 5,704 Joined: 15-February 08 From: SC Member No.: 2,089 |
Uhm....gonna hafta disagree with ya there Ray...that kid gets on my last nerve. Anton Yelchin. <hack, spit> He was a sorry pick to replace either character with. But...that's just imho. Could have somethin' to do with the fact that both Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn) and Pavel Chekhov (Walter Koenig) were my fav characters of either franchise so I'm pissed off that they couldn't find another actor, preferably one who didn't resemble a weasel, to play those characters. /rant and I also thought Terminator Salvation was a much better movie than Star Trek. The missus and I actually thought that the Kyle Reese role was well-cast; he reminded us of the young John Connor in T:2 (also kinda weaselly). Chekov was played a little over-the-top in ST. As for T:S, I could ignore almost everything except the crappy ending. I'm still looking forward to the next one, but I'll bet money John Connor is hale and hearty (heheh...) in the subsequent installment. =^[.]^= -------------------- The enjoyment of any good thing is only enhanced by sharing it with others.
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May 30 2009, 06:13 PM
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![]() Original Texas Hussy ![]() Group: Browncoat Posts: 1,030 Joined: 18-May 06 From: Texas Member No.: 144 |
The missus and I actually thought that the Kyle Reese role was well-cast; he reminded us of the young John Connor in T:2 (also kinda weaselly). Chekov was played a little over-the-top in ST. As for T:S, I could ignore almost everything except the crappy ending. I'm still looking forward to the next one, but I'll bet money John Connor is hale and hearty (heheh...) in the subsequent installment. =^[.]^= Sam Worthington was the best imho. That character, Marcus Wright, was played to perfection. I see great things in the future for him. As for John Connor, I was kinda disappointed in Christain Bale. I know he's a better actor than that. Maybe the part was written as an emo? Dunno... -------------------- ![]() ~A Rush of Wings and In The Blood by Adrian Phoenix~ http://www.adrianphoenix.com Chapter one of Rush of Wings: http://www.adrianphoenix.com/files/RushOfWings_Chap1.pdf Chapter one of In the Blood: http://www.adrianphoenix.com/files/IntheBlood_Website.doc |
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May 30 2009, 08:13 PM
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![]() Shiny One Group: Mod Posts: 5,704 Joined: 15-February 08 From: SC Member No.: 2,089 |
Sam Worthington was the best imho. That character, Marcus Wright, was played to perfection. I see great things in the future for him. As for John Connor, I was kinda disappointed in Christain Bale. I know he's a better actor than that. Maybe the part was written as an emo? Dunno... Rhio and I agree about Marcus. It'll be interesting to see what other kinds of roles Worthington lands after this one. =^[.]^= -------------------- The enjoyment of any good thing is only enhanced by sharing it with others.
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Jun 5 2009, 05:56 PM
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![]() Colonel Group: Cylon Posts: 3,201 Joined: 30-April 08 From: BaseStar 101 Member No.: 2,596 |
What has surprised me is that a lot of critics are saying that the movie is load and dumb and not much else.
-------------------- Female Cenobite: "Didn't open the box." And what was it last time, "Didn't know what the box was?" And yet, we do keep finding each other, don't we?
Pinhead: Oh, Kirsty. So eager to play, so reluctant to admit it. Female Cenobite: Perhaps you're teasing us. Are you teasing us? Pinhead: Two minutes. Two centuries. It all ticks by so quickly. You are so very like your ancestors, did you know that? I have the distinct sense of déjà vu. The same defiance, the same faithless hope in the light? Dr Paul Merchant: And what do you have faith in? Pinhead: Nothing. I am SO exquisitely empty. |
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Jun 5 2009, 06:04 PM
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![]() Shiny One Group: Mod Posts: 5,704 Joined: 15-February 08 From: SC Member No.: 2,089 |
What has surprised me is that a lot of critics are saying that the movie is load and dumb and not much else. Great actioner (though the junkyard scenery gets old, after a while), and it has a few cool bits (like where the resistance keeps their high command), but it was written for an audience which doesn't think, and petered out on a very slack note. ='[.]'= -------------------- The enjoyment of any good thing is only enhanced by sharing it with others.
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Jun 6 2009, 08:18 AM
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![]() Colonel Group: Cylon Posts: 3,201 Joined: 30-April 08 From: BaseStar 101 Member No.: 2,596 |
Great actioner (though the junkyard scenery gets old, after a while), and it has a few cool bits (like where the resistance keeps their high command), but it was written for an audience which doesn't think, and petered out on a very slack note. ='[.]'= Isn't this supposed to be the start of another trilogy? -------------------- Female Cenobite: "Didn't open the box." And what was it last time, "Didn't know what the box was?" And yet, we do keep finding each other, don't we?
Pinhead: Oh, Kirsty. So eager to play, so reluctant to admit it. Female Cenobite: Perhaps you're teasing us. Are you teasing us? Pinhead: Two minutes. Two centuries. It all ticks by so quickly. You are so very like your ancestors, did you know that? I have the distinct sense of déjà vu. The same defiance, the same faithless hope in the light? Dr Paul Merchant: And what do you have faith in? Pinhead: Nothing. I am SO exquisitely empty. |
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Jun 6 2009, 08:40 AM
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![]() Crotchety Old Man Group: Admin (Tech) Posts: 3,079 Joined: 10-April 06 Member No.: 94 |
I think that the box office numbers argue against that.
Watchmen dropped off as well after its open. -------------------- ![]() "Science is one cold hearted bitch with a 14 inch strap-on." |
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Jun 6 2009, 08:44 AM
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![]() Colonel Group: Cylon Posts: 3,201 Joined: 30-April 08 From: BaseStar 101 Member No.: 2,596 |
I think that the box office numbers argue against that. Watchmen dropped off as well after its open. So it's box office has gone down then? -------------------- Female Cenobite: "Didn't open the box." And what was it last time, "Didn't know what the box was?" And yet, we do keep finding each other, don't we?
Pinhead: Oh, Kirsty. So eager to play, so reluctant to admit it. Female Cenobite: Perhaps you're teasing us. Are you teasing us? Pinhead: Two minutes. Two centuries. It all ticks by so quickly. You are so very like your ancestors, did you know that? I have the distinct sense of déjà vu. The same defiance, the same faithless hope in the light? Dr Paul Merchant: And what do you have faith in? Pinhead: Nothing. I am SO exquisitely empty. |
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Jun 6 2009, 02:54 PM
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![]() Lieutenant Group: Humanoid Posts: 815 Joined: 19-March 09 Member No.: 3,514 |
It was something of a bomb at Box office given the cost and expectations. I thought I heard that Warner already committed to T5 before 4 even was released, but I am sure they have loopholes and clauses that they can back out of it if they really want. Still, I suspect this film will do well on DVD and that might help. Given the reviews and opinions from various friends (and also the fact that the series, which was intelligent, was cancelled) I decided to pass but I will probably rent it on DVD at some point. It's an action flick and a big name and I can see people meandering in DVD stores and not knowing what to get just grabbing it because it's something of a known entity.
Sam Worthington is starring in James Cameron's scifi flick called Avatar which is currently in production. It looks interesting and worth a look. -------------------- The smartest person in every room is the person not defending his/her ego. - Bitsy Boo
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