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2 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:

Amen...although a dumb question.  Where's John Connor?  Did he get killed off in one of the last two movies (I admit to not watching them)...

Since this is ignoring the last 3 movies it doesn't matter what happened to John Connor. I'm not sure if it got communicated if he is in the movie or not.

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14 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:

Amen...although a dumb question.  Where's John Connor?  Did he get killed off in one of the last two movies (I admit to not watching them)...

This is a direct sequel to T2 so John is alive.

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I mean judging a movie that is 16 months away from us with just one picture is silly

 

BUT 

 

man, in this day and age, you would think a 200m blockbuster can hire a decent set photographer to publish a great first promo picture to slowly create positive buzz.

 

How hard can it be ?

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14 minutes ago, The Futurist said:

man, in this day and age, you would think a 200m blockbuster can hire a decent set photographer to publish a great first promo picture to slowly create positive buzz.

 

How hard can it be ?

My feeling was that it was not a set picture at all but some weird Photoshop. But photography did start last june, so maybe it is just a really bad one.

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That picture is bland but I'm not going to judge the film based on it. I'm leery of the film because there hasn't been a good Terminator movie since 1991. The Sarah Connor Chronicles is good but it's not a movie and the ending of T3 being good doesn't make the entire film good.

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T3 Releases:

 

"This is the true sequel to T2."

 

Salvation Releases:

 

"This is the true sequel to T2."

 

Genisys Releases:

 

"This is the true sequel to T2."

 

Soon to be Released Terminator Reboot:

 

"This is the true sequel to T2."

 

Terminator Infinite - 50 years from now: 

 

"This is the true sequel to T2."

 

Fucking hamster wheel. 

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Just awful promotional picture. They're starting marketing bad. :(

 

Davis looks so unattractive on this photo (her haircut is from Simple Jack from Tropic Thunder LOL). How did this happen? She is so beautiful woman.

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Everytime I look at this Sarah Connor I am waiting for Jamie Lee Curtis to join her and crossover with "Halloween" where we learn that Michael Myers has been a Terminator all the time waiting 40 years for new instructions from Skynet. :sparta:

 

Jokes aside, I can not wait for this movie. While I enjoyed T3 (fun action movie) and "Genisys" (never got why everyone hated this one THAT much), I only watched "Salvation" twice.

 

They tried long enough. I want another TRUE Terminator movie that (at least) touches the greatness of T2. 

 

How passionate is Cameron about this project? I guess it's no "Alita" level...but I hope it's more that with "Genisys"??

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1 hour ago, EliasChristensen said:

Everytime I look at this Sarah Connor I am waiting for Jamie Lee Curtis to join her and crossover with "Halloween" where we learn that Michael Myers has been a Terminator all the time waiting 40 years for new instructions from Skynet. :sparta:

 

Jokes aside, I can not wait for this movie. While I enjoyed T3 (fun action movie) and "Genisys" (never got why everyone hated this one THAT much), I only watched "Salvation" twice.

 

They tried long enough. I want another TRUE Terminator movie that (at least) touches the greatness of T2. 

 

How passionate is Cameron about this project? I guess it's no "Alita" level...but I hope it's more that with "Genisys"??

Watch this  if you can't wait for it, really good interview.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZ-O7CVnqAQ

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18 hours ago, EarlyDeadlinePredictions said:

 

I hope release a better picture soon....

Hamilton looks tired and the other 2 look out of place - especially the skinny white dude in the middle he's the stuff of nightmares. Looks like a poster for a low budget remake of The Walking Dead.

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3 hours ago, scoobysaurus said:

Hamilton looks tired and the other 2 look out of place - especially the skinny white dude in the middle he's the stuff of nightmares. Looks like a poster for a low budget remake of The Walking Dead.

:winomg:

 

so this thread has deteriorated into Mackenzie Davis (not the character) is a man now?

 

yeah, time to step away from this thread for a while

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25 minutes ago, 75Live said:

 

:winomg:

 

so this thread has deteriorated into Mackenzie Davis (not the character) is a man now?

 

yeah, time to step away from this thread for a while

A single post makes that suggestion and you're saying it's the entire thread? Cut the melodrama. 

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Hollywood Reporter's take on that "photo". I hope they release other images soon because this one is generating nothing but negative buzz, it looks awful, something a first week graphic arts student would put together.

 

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/rejoice-terminator-image-doesnt-include-any-men-1131539

 

It's not just about what's in the image, but what isn't.

 

Although the first image from next year’s Terminator revival reveals nothing new about the plot of the movie, it does suggest that the franchise might have rediscovered its heart after far too many years in the wilderness. How did it manage that? Well, just look at what’s in the image — or, really, what isn’t.

 

The image, tweeted from the official Terminator account this morning, shows (left to right) Natalia Reyes, Mackenzie Davis and the returning Linda Hamilton looking ready for battle as they approach the viewer, battered and bruised, with flaming and smoking wreckage in the background. It’s been lauded for the first opportunity to see Hamilton’s Sarah Connor since 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day, but as welcome as that is, there’s another, less obvious, reason to get excited about the movie because of this image.

 

There are no men in the photo.

 

Under the control of franchise creator James Cameron, Terminator was always a story about a woman. There were obviously men in the movies Sarah’s son, John, is the Macguffin that gets the story going, after all, and there are both sidekicks (Hi, Kyle Reece! Hi, Old-School Terminator in T2!) and male threats — but at the center of it all, unmistakably, is Sarah Connor. She was the engine of resistance and change for the entire narrative and, for both of Cameron’s movies, the only character that really provided any emotional hook for the audience.

 

more in the article.

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