Terminator:Genesys (watched, Star Wars, plot, based)
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I'm not a fan of 'reboots' normally.. And this basic idea is where JJ Abrams took the Star Trek universe.. Which totally ticked me off. The whole "Oh, time travel, it's now an alternate universe" thing.
However.. I watched the teaser trailer for this on Hulu a few weeks ago.. It REALLY looks pretty good.
I was more impressed with the trailer for this than either the Star Wars or Jurassic World trailers.
I am hopeful also. It was good seeing Arnie back though. I will watch, though with the appearance of the T-1000 and what looks like 2 Arnolds it may get confusing. I like the helicopter jump though!
I am hopeful also. It was good seeing Arnie back though. I will watch, though with the appearance of the T-1000 and what looks like 2 Arnolds it may get confusing. I like the helicopter jump though!
He said he would be back........
I don't think the 2 Arnolds last long.. Based on what I understand of the plot.. The 'young' Arnold is basically the one from the first movie, and is dispatched quickly by the 'old' Arnold, who has been protecting Sarah Connor for the past 25 years or something.
It does seem to possibly be a VERY convoluted plot.. But, if it's well done.. Convoluted isn't always bad. Some of my favorite Star Trek episodes have been the multiple timeline stories.. Such as Timeless and Year of Hell from Voyager.
The Terminator and T2 were both great T3 was just okay and Salvation was only decent. I plan on seeing this only but I don't plan on it being as good as the first 2 but if it is as good as the third I was be happy.
Watched this last night. Not bad, interesting plot twists, and obviously they left an opening for a sequel.
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