Terminator Salvation : The Future Begins


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Possible Nudity (that will please Victor Rambo)

According to the director of Terminator: Salvation, Moon Bloodgood (who likely used a body double for What Just Happened?, filmed a topless scene for the film. Unfortunately, there is a question if the scene is going to be removed to get a R rating.

Today, during the WonderCon panel, McG mentioned having a topless scene of the film's lovely heroine Moon Bloodgood, who is being seen as a homage to Linda Hamilton's Sarah Connor, and in his usual flair of showmanship, he put it to the audience whether or not they want to see that scene in the movie. Needless to say, the mostly male audience enthusiastically chose the former.

After the panel, we asked McG directly about this issue, especially since just a few weeks back, we saw a lot of the cool toys that Playmates had come up with based on the movie that were clearly geared towards a younger audience. McG gave us the same speech about how he only cared about what Jeff Robinov wanted, then added, "We never once gave a thought to rating. Do you think Christian would go in and go, 'I need to tailor my performance to hit a rating.' He didn't want to do that, I didn't want to do that. We would never do that. Now having said that, should the film be PG-13? 'The Dark Knight' is PG-13 and I would regard that as made without compromise.".

A new Terminator: Salvation trailer just hit DIGG a little while ago. Goddamn, this movie looks epic.

~ THE NEW TRAILER ~

Check the last page ;) But yea it looks good. And I hope it gets it's R rating. Then again, killing robots doesn't exactly require blood or anything so PG13 would probably be ok too. I can't remember does PG mean no swearing? if so **** that lol how can you be running for your life and NOT swear.

McG Wants Robert Patrick for Terminator 5

It seems to me that all the excitement over both Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton

?s potential involvement in Terminator Salvation has gotten McG a little cameo crazy. The director tells FearNet that he has an idea to cast Robert Patrick, who played the T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, in the potential sequel to Terminator Salvation.?I like the idea in a prospective next picture that you meet Robert Patrick the way he looks today, and he?s a scientist that?s working on improving cell replication so we can stay healthier and we can cure juvenile diabetes and all these things that once again sound like good ideas ? and once again live as an idealized expression of ourselves. So imagine seeing a sixty-year-old Robert Patrick and knowing, ?Holy ****! That?s gonna be the T-1000 ? who comes back perfect, lean and the whole thing.? I haven?t concluded that, but Robert and I had dinner the other night and talked about it.?alked about it.?

That would be amazing. The idea alone is a great one of having him develop the T-1000 based on himself whose aging. I'd love for him to play a role in the next one's. As an actor I think he'd like the role too, especially considering they aren't trying to using cgi to make him look younger. McG is making me very happy with his ideas for Terminator.

This new trailer is perhaps one of the best I have ever seen.

I think this is now my most anticipated film of 2009.

Major bonus points for the inclusion of "The Day The World Went Away" by NIN.

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