Terminator Salvation, the fourth movie in the Terminator series, opened to $13.4 million on Thursday, according to Box Office Mojo. The tally puts the apocalyptic action film, which stars Christian Bale, on pace for a five-day gross of more than $70 million. Over the four-day holiday weekend, Terminator Salvation will be fighting for box-office victory against the family comedy Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, which opens Friday.
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Again, I wish they would compare it to the other blockbusters.
http://tvdonewright.com/2009/05/21/american-idol-scores-ratings-low-a-sign-of-things-to-come/
I thought it was a very satisfying terminator film. Lots of great action. Not as good as T2, but better than T3, by far.
I definitely seemed to like it more than many critics … a B+ from me.
Last nite, while waiting in line for an advance screening of the Night at the Museum sequel, I was asking people exiting a Terminator showing if they liked it or not. About 2/3 said they really liked it a lot. The other 1/3 seemed to really dislike it. Interesting that there was NOBODY that came in mid-range. Looks like it’s a movie you either will like a lot or hate!
For my review of both of these movies — check out the blog here:
http://movies-tv-entertainment.blogspot.com/
I loved it. Although it made me long for the Sarah Connor Chronicles….sigh. Oh well. At least terminator lives on someway.
Terminator was a great movie.. the story was good.. the action amazing.. too me its up there with T2
Terminator was a great movie.. the story was good.. the action amazing.. too me its up there with T2
Its a lot better then T3. Comparable to T2 but falls short because of its chaotic nature. T2 was smooth even during action scenes we knew what was going around. In T4 they have tried to put in too much action in scenes and in doing they kind loose track of emotions and the story line.
Terminator Salvation is a good film though it was more focused on Marcus Wright than on John Conner. We’ll see where we go with the following two films.
I just finished watching the movie. What do other people think of the Nazi imagery (cattle car, death camp) in a mainstream summer movie? Does it show the horror of the holocaust, or does it cheapen history by showing up as part of fiction/entertainment?
I can’t wait to see this. Bale and JC rock! http://cuteguysandgirls.com
I agree Terminator Salvation focused more on Marcus Wright than on John Conner. Which was ok, but I wanted to see more of Christian Bale take John Conner into that leadership role and see the character come more into what we are expecting to eventually see in the future movies.
I haven’t seen the film yet (going tonight) but it seemes to me that the fanboy crowd has one of two reactions to almost every film- LOVE it or hate it and there is no in-between. Some films are flawed(most area). Some are just good but not great while some are OK. The crowd for Summer films is getting harder and harder to please!
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I just got out of a 5pm showing of the movie in a theater where only 17 people showed up to see it. And it’s just god awful. Mindless dialogue. No story other than the same man versus machine stuff we saw years ago. That’s of course interspaced every five minutes or so with an explosion. I mean really there’s no need to lie about this garbage. People are going to discover how bad it is anyway. Expect the fanboy crowd to turn out first weekend and then die off quickly from there. No wonder movie critics walked out of theaters cursing worse than Bale. When the terminators look like people walking around in costumes in various scenes and all you need to “to blow up the world” so to speak, is a toy remote control with a toggle switch, there’s only so much suspension of belief one can do to buy into a film.
I saw it, though I thought it was nothing special. The only time I really got excited was when the T-800 makes it appearance. Those who have seen it know what I’m talking about.
I saw it, and thought it was a solid B. A little too chaotic for its own good, but I didn’t think the action hurt it too much. To differ from the others on this site, Marcus was far more interesting than Connor in this movie. In my opinion there is one really horrible and cliche’d flaw that the movie committed, and that was the ending. I don’t want to say anything to spoil it directly, but let’s just say that there was no reason at all for the film to end as it did. It was as if the creators felt they needed some emotional tearjerker or something.