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^ That was rumored awhile back I don't believe it ever turned into anything. He could make a good terminator though.

Also the 3rd movie sucked. Not only did the actors suck but they butchered the story line, screwed up Sarah Connors, age and death for one, and various other little things. The only good part of the movie was the ending, that I actually liked. The TV series is closer to the storyline than the 3rd movie was.

I'm looking forward to this movie with Bale coming out and commenting on how it reminded him of his batman roles, sort of recreating a franchise. The director is the part that worries me, but from everything I've read its going to be quite good, except the damn casting for Kyle Reese, that I won't ever get over.

^ That was rumored awhile back I don't believe it ever turned into anything. He could make a good terminator though.

Also the 3rd movie sucked. Not only did the actors suck but they butchered the story line, screwed up Sarah Connors, age and death for one, and various other little things. The only good part of the movie was the ending, that I actually liked. The TV series is closer to the storyline than the 3rd movie was.

I'm looking forward to this movie with Bale coming out and commenting on how it reminded him of his batman roles, sort of recreating a franchise. The director is the part that worries me, but from everything I've read its going to be quite good, except the damn casting for Kyle Reese, that I won't ever get over.

All I know is Terminator 3 in HD on a 50" plasma with 7.1 surround sound with dimmed lights will be AMAZING :D

^ That was rumored awhile back I don't believe it ever turned into anything. He could make a good terminator though.

Also the 3rd movie sucked. Not only did the actors suck but they butchered the story line, screwed up Sarah Connors, age and death for one, and various other little things. The only good part of the movie was the ending, that I actually liked. The TV series is closer to the storyline than the 3rd movie was.

I'm looking forward to this movie with Bale coming out and commenting on how it reminded him of his batman roles, sort of recreating a franchise. The director is the part that worries me, but from everything I've read its going to be quite good, except the damn casting for Kyle Reese, that I won't ever get over.

Look what happened in the 3rd film as well as the Tv series is that while they blewup cyberdyne system in the 2nd film it only delayed the big Machine War the machines talking over. now of course in the T3 Sara Conner was dead just before the Big one was supposed to have happened in august 29th 1997 so anyways yea she dies before it happened if i remember right

It wasn't the fact that she died, it was the tombstone specifically. They screwed up her date of birth and thus the age she actually died. The special effects in the movie were nice, and Lokken is hella fine but I couldn't stand the guy who played connor and that chick claire danes.

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The New York Times has a photo from the set of McG?s Terminator Salvation. Looks like they blew up a 7-Eleven in the outskirts of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The story also reiterates the sequel?s rumored budget of ?more than $200 million?. I understand the knee jerk reaction most people are having to the idea of a fourth Terminator film, but I?ve been hearing some really great things about this production.

^ Looks like something from the third Resident Evil movie to be honest, not that I'm complaining :p .

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