Terminator franchise reboot

Also, why does Matt Smith have what appears to be Eotech optics on a flame thrower? :p
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Ever since he was announced for this, I'm still finding it hard to take it serious. He doesn't look like Hollywood material.
 
I really think big firms/hollywood should employ someone called a 'reality checker' that would sit in on meetings when these sort of ideas are discussed, cast selection and so. They could guide the idiots making the big decisions and maybe actually get something decent made.
 
Well, Emelia has had a terminator guarding her from 9 years old, so I'd expect no one to have touched her, teeth or anything.

As for the future war folks, they should all be scruffy and missing bits, terminator salvation did make that bit look dark grey and realistic.
 
Sarah isn't from the future, so that part is fine.
The rest are meant to be from a place where scavenging a rat for dinner is a luxury.

Those shots are retarded. Reese has his gun pointing at the floor and someone still thought it was a good idea to shop a bit of muzzle flash on top...
Would it have killed them to have a background that was a bit more inspiring and interesting than an airfield?

They have to come back, to kill Jeremy Clarkson, to save the world, to stop skynet when Jeremy racially abuses computers.
That's how the world ends, not with a bang.
That's actually more believable :D

Clarkson incites the machines to rebel.
 
T2 is my favourite film of all time.
It I a rare occasion where the second in the series beats the first, which was also awesome.

Leave the Terminator film series as the epic 80s/90s sci-fi action film that I am fond of.
 
Well it is aimed at 12 year old kids, so those shots look about right for the target audience. It was never going to be any good. Not many films these days are, especially sequels, reboots and remakes.
 
T2 is my favourite film of all time.
It I a rare occasion where the second in the series beats the first, which was also awesome.

Leave the Terminator film series as the epic 80s/90s sci-fi action film that I am fond of.

Milk it dry I'm afraid and even when it's so bad make it bleed until it's sour.
 
The more pictures I see of this film, the more I think it looks about on par with a Paul W. S. Anderson film.

It depresses me that Dredd may not get a sequel, yet this will more than likely make more than enough money to warrant making the planned sequels, regardless of whether it's a pile of **** or not.

Resident Evil: Retribution made more money than Dredd, and so the stream of **** that Anderson puts out, continues. Who are these muppets who pay to see such garbage?
 
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