This movie isn't a 7, but it's better that T3 and T salvation. Arnold brought this movie back. T2 is awesome cause of Sarah Connor. This weakness of this movie is not the real Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese. They were the let down.
... View MoreVisually a great treat for the eyes, which is essentially summarizing the entirety of the movie.I wasn't much fan of the re-writing of the entire storyline that was built up throughout the previous movies in the "Terminator" franchise. It was just respectless to just take the entire franchise and storyline as remold it into this mess of a storyline.Arnold Schwarzenegger did a good job in reprising his role, and Byung-hun Lee was phenomenal as a T-1000. But it was downright ridiculous that they recast Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese. And lets be honest as neither Emilia Clarke or Jai Courtney were up to the task, not even close to it.Watch this movie for entertainment value only and disregard it entirely as a proper entry to the "Terminator" franchise. Think of it as a 'what if...' approach to the franchise.
... View MoreThis movie is terrible they ruin everything before this movie and the worst actor of maybe all time jai courtney is in this and as always he is horrible so this movie ruins the first terminator in 15 minutes by screwing up the timeline and they screw up the second one too and then John Connor is now a terminator why would you do that the most interesting character and then turn him into a terminator the good terminator movies are gone it's now hollywood's slave for money and another problem like that the last one it's pg -13 terminator is not for kids like the first three this movie is a huge disgrace to this franchise.
... View MoreOK, this is just entertainment and not 'earth shattering', but this newest 'Terminator' just makes a mess of what had been established in the previous 4 movies. The famous speech in the first movie did not include the famous 'no fate but what we make' part, that was retrofitted into the 2nd movie. In the 2nd movie the extinction of the human race in 1997 was averted, then in the 3rd movie it ended up happening anyway in 2003. The 4th movie held onto all of this backstory and had John Connor married to Kate and looking for (and eventually finding) a teenager Kyle Reese to make sure he can send him back in time to be his father. This movie just ignores all of this, even before the timeline shift that occurs when Sky Net convert John Connor. The movie starts out with the extinction of the human race happening in 1997 which was averted in the 2nd movie, Kyle Reese is found by John Connor when he is still a young boy, the famous speech that was given to Kyle Reese now includes the famous 'no fate' line. All this before any timeline shifts.They people who made this movie could have paid better attention and had all of this recounted according to the way it went in the original 4 movies, it would not have adversely effected the rest of the movie at all. So, why did they botch this stuff up so badly?
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