Who's purchasing Terminator Genisys when it comes out next week?

BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
and you'd be wrong. It's pretty crappy movie. sorry. I'd wait till the prices for BD's will fall.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
I am waiting for the price to fall, perhaps a used copy.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
IMDB score 6.7 should tell you at it's at the least is NOT a masterpiece
I'll quote few reviews, but due to spoilers I'll set tags accordingly.
These are not few random bad reviews, but carefully selected from male aged 25-45 group both had lots of people agree with these. Both left 1/10 ratings.
They finally lost it:
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
The Terminator franchise started with a low-budget thriller film that introduced a very interesting and compelling story about a woman who is a target of a ruthless man from the future that turns up to be a cyborg. It was a simple yet good story and a good piece of science fiction. Why was it a good film? Well, for starters, the bad guy, i.e the terminator, according to Kyle Reese, doesn't feel pain or pity, can't be reasoned with, can't be bargained with. It was the perfect killer, and almost invincible. So there you got all the elements of a good story.

Then came Terminator 2: Judgement day. Here things start to get weird with the new T-1000, because it was the result of CGI of that time. The whys and hows of the T-1000 were cleverly hidden away and never discussed. The story was good: here Sarah Connor wants to change history and the new terminator ends up showing a window of opportunity.

T3 came along and stuff started to crumble. T3 makes no sense. A seemingly old terminator that goes back because a "more advanced" (and absurd) terminator came to yet again kill John Connor. They used preposterous ideas justified by the fact that it is a "fiction" film (i.e the stuff about controlling automobiles with a "virus": cars don't work like that). Well, even fiction must be based on some rules, and T3 simply disregards these rules, and that is what makes it so bad.

Salvation came and it was good. Honestly, I don't see why people freak out about Salvation, because it was consistent, it makes actual sense. It looks like a war zone between our present and that future we see in the first films. There are no crazy liquid-metal things this time, only "normal" cyborgs and there were very nice references to the first two films. I have no idea why people hate it. It is not a thriller, but action, but then T3 isn't a thriller either, nor is T2, so that is a very bad reason to hate TS.

And now came Genisys, with the typo in the name.

The film starts with a disturbing change: the judgment day occurred, apparently, in 1997. It means that the whole second film was thrown in the rubbish bin. Sarah's efforts were pointless, apparently Skynet wasn't destroyed after all. But maybe I was confused, so I'll just ignore this and move on.

The film introduces an interesting idea: since the future already changed before, Skynet was aware of John's plan to send Kyle Reese and attacks him (John) before he tears the time machine apart, altering the whole story.

But this leads to a series of confusing events that end up having a terminator sent to kill Sarah when she was 9 and another to protect her. Then the "good" terminator ends up "raising" Sarah to have the face of Emilia Clarke instead of Linda Hamilton and both prepare for the arrival of a disturbingly different Kyle Reese in 1984.

Then appears the original terminator, apparently unaware it was not the first assigned to kill Sarah, and a T-1000 was apparently sent to kill Kyle (it is never explained who was the target).

Then instead of waiting for the right time, Emilia Clarke decides to build a time machine and go to 1997 stop Skynet. But Kyle, as explained by some pseudo-science theory, has memories of an alternate childhood (go figure), and knows Skynet goes berserk in 2017. So they go to 2017 and find out that there is this software which is a mixture of Apple, Google and Facebook called Genisys that for no reason is being used on mobiles, hospitals, and even the army and is going to be "available" at precisely the time of judgment day, even though it is already being used.

John Connor shows up in 2017 looking like Jason Clarke, and we assume he was cast because he shares the same surname with Emilia, and he is a cyborg because Skynet itself was contained inside a cyborg and it managed to replace every cell in John Connor for nano-technology. He wants to turn his parents into machines and he inexplicably not only defends Skynet, but he created Genisys himself.

So John Connor is the bad guy! And he is a terminator who created Skynet! Schwarzenegger tries to kill him, but Sarah points a gun to his... head, and.. it makes no sense.

They then invade this company that developed Genisys and end up stumbling on the same computer interface used in Resident Evil: Skynet for some reason has several projectors in the place with the hologram of a child that tries to convince the heroes that they are doomed and you wonder why Skynet wastes time talking to them if it really thinks that, but the holograms make funny noises when they cross the light and you give up trying to understand.

In the end Schwarzenegger kills Jason Clarke by getting into this unfinished time-machine with a giant magnet, while Kyle and Sarah explode the building, but in the last second Schwarzenegger falls into the metal goo that would be the T-1000s and even though a T-1000 cannot emulate complex machinery because it has moving parts and all that (check T2), he inexplicably blends just fine with the goo and becomes "updated". Oh, that trick is used before too. So even though stuff exploded, the terminator "survives".

So the film ends leaving a feeling of "what the hell I just saw", and I wonder why people find this any better than T3 and why Terminator Salvation is considered worse. It is beyond me. Really people, something is wrong here.

So if you like Terminator, go see it. If you liked Salvation, I'm so sorry, but it didn't turn into a trilogy and they just "terminated" a good project.

A once great franchise raped without any shame or remorse and doing so with a smile by Arnie all the way through:
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
What is there to say? A quick summery: Everything is over the top. Instead of using one good idea like T1 and T2 they try to cram as many (bad) ideas as possible into one movie.

We get like 4 terminators, 3 time machines, 3 time periods, an app that is about to take over the world, nonstop cheesy one liners, to many 'funny' moments, to many plot twists. Ridicoulus characters. A high school princess as Sarah Connor. B-grade acting. Generic action. A senior terminator attempting comedy.

The worst part: it has no tension buildup at all. What made T1 and T2 such great movies was the suspense of being chased by one (not 3) almost completely indestructible machine. That haunting feeling, done so well in the past, is totally missing. Overall it felt more like a poorly executed attempt at comedy with a convoluted mess of a plot.

This is a new low point in the franchise with a terminator named 'pops' saying awkward lines and doing creepy smiles. This is Terminator for the marvel generation. Braindead entertainment at its finest. Sadly a growing trend in Hollywood.

Please tell me this was just a fan made parody and the actual movie is still under development, right?
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Really? I heard most people who saw it liked it.
It's entirely possible that the people you spoke with did like it.

But one cannot argue that most people who liked it saw it.
 
M

markw

Audioholic Overlord
Really? I heard most people who saw it liked it.
That's because you haven't seen it yet.

I have. I'll pass on it for now. It'll be in Walmarts $7.88 bin in a year or so and then I'll consider it.

And, I understand your desire to complete the set but sometimes it isn't worth it. I'm a comlpietist too but I only bought the two Michael Keaton Batman movies and the first two Chris Reeve Superman movies. The last two in those series totally destroyed the good intents of the earlier two.
 
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afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
If it's anything like the last one, which I went to see and hated it I'll wait for the 3D hopefully it will enhance it more.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I totally enjoyed this movie. I hate most movies this days. But I really liked this movie. I would buy it.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Really? I heard most people who saw it liked it.
If your taste is like mine, you will totally love Terminator Genisys.

It's the kind of movie that I could watch repeatedly. :)

My wife usually hates anything sci-fi and anything remotely AI/robotics. But she also loved this movie.

With being said, I do think most movies and TV shows are pure crap. :)
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
I purchased it but haven't watched it yet. I liked all the Terminator movies, thought the jumbo Arnold terminator in T4 seriously cheesy but funny at the same time.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
This was a very entertaining flick and I enjoyed every moment of it. There was a plethora of cheesey lines, and humour and none of the Terminator series with the exception of the first one perhaps was immune from it. I'm happy I purchased it. Audio/video was very well done.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
With being said, I do think most movies and TV shows are pure crap. :)
I have seen shows that I would put into the crap category but that definately depends on the mood I'm in as to how crappy crap really is *LOL*
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
This was a very entertaining flick and I enjoyed every moment of it. There was a plethora of cheesey lines, and humour and none of the Terminator series with the exception of the first one perhaps was immune from it. I'm happy I purchased it. Audio/video was very well done.
Yeah. It's not going to win Best Picture at the Oscars. But I would watch Terminator Genisys about a dozen times before I would watch any of the Best Picture movies a second time. :)

In terms of enjoyment, I would put it way up there among movies like "Edge of Tomorrow", "Oblivion", "The Equalizer", and "Equilibrium".
 
DTS

DTS

Senior Audioholic
We Netflix, wasnt expecting much, but really enjoyed it and will buy for future viewings. Had it in 9.1 via
Audyssey @ sound level 0, and hit 95 db a couple of times. Some great sound. The whole time travel thing still screws with my mind trying to keep all the movies straight, but fun.
 

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