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For Sale: The Terminator Franchise *Updated*

October 15th, 2009

UPDATE – February 09 2010 – We have a buyer!

Get the inside info from Deadline Hollywood!

What would you do with Terminator?

Firstly, let me say that im aware that this story broke a few weeks back – ive been unable to post for a variety of rather dull reasons that i won’t bore you with here.

Anyway, back to the matter in hand – and it seems that the Terminator franchise is up for sale again. If you have a spare $60m lying  around then i would say that it could be a seriously good investment (i could probably stretch to a £100 or so). The maths seem to be relatively simple, even for a dunce like me:

Terminator Salvation  -

  • Total production costs =  $200m
  • Total worldwide gross = $371m
  • Profit = $171m

Thats before the DVD versions have even been released. Not too shabby im sure you’ll agree.

You can read about all the legal shenanigans behind the rights over at the original LA Times article.

The big question is for the new owners though is – what the chuff do we do with this franchise? It obviously has a huge fanbase, there are literally millions of Terminator devotees out there. But where do we go after Salvation?, which although it had a lukewarm critical reception to say the least, has proved to be a box-office success. We wish any of the new owners luck with their decision – meanwhile i think ill leave the final word to The Guardian who pretty much summed up my feelings on the matter:

Give us a relentless Terminator destroying everything in its path in order to track down and eliminate a hero or heroine we actually care about, and the chances are we’ll flock to see the movie.

What would you do if you controlled the Terminator franchise? Sack McG? Do everything to get Arnie back on board? Bring back Edward Furlong, Linda Hamilton and Robert Patrick? or do a Re-Boot of the Re-Boot? Let us know you’re thoughts. IGN have some pretty interesting thoughts on all this…………


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Terminator Salvation Blu-Ray & DVD November 23rd

August 3rd, 2009
November the 23rd for Terminator Salvation Blu-Ray

November the 23rd for Terminator Salvation Blu-Ra

Yes, you read that right – Terminator Salvation is coming out on Blu-Ray and DVD on November the 23rd, just in time for someone else to buy it for you for Christmas!
There’s not a huge amount of info available on the DVD version, but according to Amazon, the Terminator Salvation [Blu-ray] will contain the following goodies!
• “Re-Forging the Future” – Go behind the scenes of Terminator Salvation with an exclusive set tour.
• “The Moto-Terminator” – See how the Terminator Salvation visual effects crew and Ducati partnered to create the slick and deadly Moto-Terminator!
• Maximum Movie Mode featuring director McG deconstructing the film’s key moments.
• Picture (PiP) commentary with cast and crew interviews, storyboards, still galleries, timeline and more!
• Plus, 11 mini featurette focus points spotlighting how the ground-breaking special effects were created!

BD LIVE Content Includes:
• “Resist Or Be Terminated” Tech Com videos (nine viral videos from the theatrical campaign and four new videos from the Home Entertainment campaign)
• “The Final Resistance” video – access the secret plans of Skynet
• CINECHAT – BD-Live technology that lets viewers around the world chat live about this, or any other CINECHAT enabled BD disc, from Sony Pictures International Home Entertainment!

Hopefully there’s something of interest there. Despite our criticisms of the movie – being Terminator Merch-Hoarders -we’ll still be buying it!

UPDATE – Despite some reports that the DVD/Blu-Ray will be delayed until December, Amazon still have the release date as November 23rd – we’ll keep an eye on it and let you know what’s happening.

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Terminator 5 Movie Rumour Mill Spinning Already

August 3rd, 2009

Well, Terminator Salvation has barely finished spinning in the Movie Theatres and the rumours about its sequel, which we will imaginativley refer to as Terminator 5 (T5), have began to come in thick and fast. Here’s a quick rundown of some of the speculation at the moment……..

  1. The studio wants to get Terminator 5 released quickly (according to Variety)
  2. Joseph McGinty Nichol (McG) is returning as director (various sources)
  3. The film may be set in the present day (McG told Filmjournal)
  4. Robert Patrick might be in this one (McGs own words – “I also think he’s going to meet a scientist that’s going to look a lot like present-day Robert Patrick, talking about stem-cell research and how we can all live as idealized, younger versions of ourselves.”)
  5. London is a possible location (from Bleeding Cool which means it might have some cred)

What does everyone think? Should McG be given a second shot at the Terminator franchise?, or should the studio go with someone with vitality and imagination? (cough….Neill…..cough…..Blomkamp……cough)……Comments welcome as always!

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Terminator Salvation Review

June 20th, 2009

This review is a month late so i’ll skip all the plot details and stuff and just cut to the chase here i think:

Terminator Salvation is the worst film in the series.

Yes, this was my conclusion after watching the film this week. Im left wondering what film the positive reviewers from the previous post watched because it certainly couldn’t have been this mess.

I apologise to all the Terminator fans out there who were looking forward to this film (and may even have enjoyed it). You may feel im being a little over-critical, but really, i think we just have to face the fact that this film just isn’t good enough, and this will be bourne out in the passage of time.

Spoilers ahead obviously……….

Read more…

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12 Terminator Salvation Reviews – Mixed To Say The Least

June 10th, 2009

Firstly an apology: I still haven’t seen Salvation yet!

Sorry to all the readers out there who are desperately waiting for my review of Terminator Salvation (and some fresh blog posts), but im afraid that my pesky ‘real life’ has taken over in the last couple of weeks and i haven’t managed to see it yet. Im intending to hit my local cinema this weekend. I was hoping to catch an IMAX screening but it appears that my local (Glasgow Science Centre) is showing Star Trek, with Harry Potter and Transformers 2 on the horizon – so it looks like Terminator may not appear so theres no point waiting!

Anyway, in the meantime ive been scanning cyberspace looking at the various Terminator Salvation reviews that have been coming in, and they are a mixed bag to say the least. Here are some examples of the basic camps that each review is falling into…….

It was great!

  • Empire Online gave the movie a healthy 4/5 – “McG has sparked a moribund franchise back to life”.
  • NME like it alot – “Salvation’ can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the other movies in the series
  • Miami Herald were also keen – “Terminator Salvation belongs to Australian actor Sam Worthington

It wasn’t that bad – but not great either

  • LOUDREAMS thought it was OK – “a great deal of action and stunning visual effects
  • Sky Movies also had a lukewarm review – “Salvation undoubtedly has more to offer than 2003’s makeweight third chapter
  • Total Film though it was alright – “The Terminator story recharges with a post-apocalyptic jolt of energy
  • Adrian James liked it a bit – “Its far from perfect, but its not the horrible film people have made it out to be
  • SciFi Now gave it 3/5 – “…..with only a few compromises made, Terminator Salvation wins the battle to meet expectation

It’s possibly one of the worst films ever made!

  • Screenhead weren’t convinced – “Big Budget fan fiction
  • Time Out were also pretty offended – “a disappointment of ‘Phantom Menace’ proportions” – oh dear.
  • The Guardian‘s Peter Bradshaw gave it 1/5 – “It couldn’t be worse than this” – ouch,
  • …and last but not least, BBC critic Mark Kermode (whom im a big fan of), ripped into it on his blog………

Blimey!

Anyway, the upshot of all this is that i don’t really know what to expect. Guess ill just have to see for myself. My Terminator Salvation Review will be up as soon as possible (promise).

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3D Salvation poster gives glimpse of the future

May 18th, 2009

RabbitHoles Media have produced a pretty stunning 3D holographic Terminator Salvation Poster – if this was available to buy it would go straight into our best Terminator posters list. There’s some footage of it in action at the Arclight in Los Angeles (see the YouTube video below) or you can get a rendered impression over at the RabbithHoles website. Impressive stuff eh?

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Terminator Salvation Reviews Start to Appear

May 18th, 2009

Well, here at Terminator Film Blog we have to wait along with all the ‘normal’ people out there to catch Terminator Salvation when it is released next week. Obviously when we do our review will be the definitive opinion on the movie (stop laughing at the back). However, The American trade press have been lucky enough to see early screenings of the movie and their reviews have been published. The news is well…………you’ll just have to read for yourselves!

Here are a selection of the first Terminator Salvation reviews to appear, beware of some major spoilers obviously:

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Terminator Salvation Release Date: 22nd May 2009 – Excited Yet!?

April 20th, 2009

Well, there’s just over a month to go until theres A NEW TERMINATOR FILM IN THE CINEMA! – Yes May the 22nd release date can’t come soon enough (although im hoping to blag it into an early preview screening) – ill have a review up as soon as possible afterwards. There still appears to be a little ambiguity to the rating of the film. Obviously from a violence and carnage point of view we are hoping for an 18 Certificate, but Terminator 2 was a 15 and it featured plenty of gratutitous blood and guts – so were not that fussed (/film are reporting a US PG-13). There also appears to be an IMAX version of the film being released – however, unlike The Dark Knight, there were no scenes filmed specifically for IMAX – instead Terminator 4 will be ‘upscaled’ to fit the larger screen format. Interestingly, McG has revealed that Terminator Salvation was filmed in ‘dead’ film stock as he wanted to portray a realistic grainy worn out look to the film. Whatever, it will probably look stunning on whichever cinema that you decide to see it in. As soon as the film times for the major chains are revealed ill post them up.

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10 Coolest Scenes in Terminator

March 30th, 2009

There are so many amazing scenes in the Terminator series that it’s hard to narrow it down to 10, never mind put them in any sort of order – but what the hell, i thought id give it a go.

Check out the Gallery for some images which capture these moments :

10) Kyle Reese acquires an instantly cool wardrobe in Terminator

After John Connor blasts him back to the past to save his mother, Kyle arrives (as all the time-travellers in Terminator do, why?) butt naked. He stumbles his way around LA for a few minutes trying to avoid the cops, but fails. In need of a disguise quick, he jumps into a local clothing emporium where he picks off the shelf a totally awesome three-quarter length grey trenchcoat and a pair of super-cool Nike Vandal Supreme High boots – instantly transforming him into one of the most iconic action-movie figures of our time. Ive been trying to perfect this look for years, but still come off looking like a tramp.

9) Arnie helps himself to some cool shades in Terminator 2

Well, this scene speaks for itself. You really feel like the poor bar owner has had it when he tries to stop Arnie from stealing the bike – but no, a quick dip of the pocket and out come the Ray-Bans – cue George Thorogood and ‘Bad to the Bone’. Brilliant.

8) Rise of the Machines Truck Chase

Look, T3 definitely has its flaws, but theres no doubt that there were some excellent scenes in this movie. The truck chase was classic Terminator. There’s John Connor and Partner escaping from the cops, the Terminator chasing them down to protect them and the T-X chasing the T800 down. There is some truly awesome destruction and general chaos here (T800 swinging off the crane is great!) making it one of my favourite Terminator scenes.

7) Sarah Connor – Pescadero State Hospital breakout

A great sequence for many reasons – principally though it was great to have the synchronicity in disbelief from Sarah Connor (that the T800 was here to rescue her), and the overly-cynical Dr Silberman (Earl Boen) that all the mad stories that Sarah Connor had been telling him for years were true. The fag hanging out his mouth as the T1000 walks through the barred door is priceles.

6) T800 Cyberdyne Shootout Sequence

The Ultimate edition DVD has a great little section on the making of this scene. As they are preparing to shoot a crew member (may even be Cameron himself) can be heard saying, ‘Arnold is going to enjoy this!’. This comes across as the T800 lets his chain gun rip through the assembled mass of LAs finest without actually killing any of them. Great stuff.

5) The end of ‘Rise of the Machines’

As we have mentioned in number 7, T3 had its poor moments. Luckily, with this surprisingly bold and downbeat ending it virtually erased all the memories of what had gone before. For once, our heroes were too late and Skynet had taken over, paving the way for the anticipated War-Movie stylings of ‘Terminator Salvation‘.

4) The last ten minutes of ‘Terminator’

The last desperate stand of Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor against the relentless Terminator has all the hallmarks of a classic horror movie ending. The deserted factory offers the perfect environment for shocks and surprises, and adds to the already tension filled atmosphere superbly. Obviously, respect is due to Stan Winstons amazing special effects work on the Terminator, a truly terrifying monster.

3) John Connor Rescue in Terminator 2

After escaping from the Terminators at the Shopping Mall, John Connor attempts to get away on his cool but massively underpowered motorcycle. Cue an amazing chase through the Los Angeles sewerage system, with the T800 on his Harley and the T1000 in command of a massive truck. The sense of speed and imminent danger in this sequence is quite superb – a thrilling ride of a movie chase sequence.

2) T800 destroys the Police Station in ‘Terminator’

This brutal and kinetically directed action sequence almost takes my top spot. This gave us an insight into what the Terminator was truly capable of, it would not stop for anything or anyone. From the instant that he ram-raids into the reception area you know that this aint going to be pretty. He then proceeds to take out the entire division of cops at the station with clinical ease (not even Lance Henrikson can stop him). A classic Terminator scene.

1) T1000 emerging from the flames

Well, as i have mentioned – it is almost impossible to choose a favourite, but in the end i had to plump for this. Just think back to the first time you saw this scene………a tyre rolls out from the burning wreck of the truck, Arnie holds out his Shotgun, but nothing happens……..then the familiar drone of the music come in and the chrome figure of the T1000 emerges from the flames, then morphs into Robert Patrick. A truly jaw dropping moment that defined an entore generation of special effects and still looks as amazing today almost 18 years later.

There you go, these are ten of my favourites scenes from the Terminator movies. Fell free to tell me how wrong i am by letting me know yours!………………

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Terminator Takes Over @Wired

March 24th, 2009

In what is probably the first in a prospective slew of material to be published in the run-up to the release of Terminator Salvation, technology blog/magazine Wired has published series of pretty great Terminator-related articles. Although they have stolen a couple of neat ideas that i had brewing for posts on this blog, i thought that it is only fair to point you in their direction – mainly becasue the Wired Blog is written about twenty times better than i could possibly manage – buy anyway, you say – what has Wired got that so great?, well……..

There we go, plently of reading material for sure. Enjoy. Now im off to work on some original ideas for posts – Thanks Wired!

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