Composer Lorne Balfe Talks His Score For TERMINATOR GENISYS

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Paramount Pictures’ and Skydance Productions’ TERMINATOR GENISYS led the worldwide weekend box office race earning a combined total of $102.7 million in 46 countries plus North America.

Directed by Alan Taylor, GENISYS returns to the Oscar winning Terminator franchise to take familiar characters in a new direction. When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline. Now, Sgt. Reese finds himself in a new and unfamiliar version of the past, where he is faced with unlikely allies, including the Guardian (Arnold Schwarzenegger), dangerous new enemies, and an unexpected new mission: to reset the future.

TERMINATOR GENISYS is written by Laeta Kalogridis & Patrick Lussier and produced by David Ellison and Dana Goldberg. The franchise has two more films scheduled to be released in 2016 and 2017.

Grammy winning composer Lorne Balfe has created an action-packed, emotive score for TERMINATOR GENISYS.

Left to right: Emilia Clarke plays Sarah Connor, Arnold Schwarzenegger plays the Terminator, and Jai Courtney plays Kyle Reese in Terminator Genisys from Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions.

Lorne Balfe is a Grammy Award winning, Emmy and BAFTA nominated film composer from Inverness, Scotland. His recent credits include Dreamworks Animation’s HOME starring Rihanna, Jim Parsons and Steve Martin, Dreamworks Animation’s THE PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR, and “Manny,” a documentary about the life of boxer Manny Pacquiao which premiered at SXSW. Other composing credits include the animated film MEGAMIND and Ubisoft’s acclaimed game, “Assassin’s Creed III.”

Balfe began his career in Hollywood providing additional music on several major motion pictures including the second and third installments of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series, “Iron Man,” and “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.”

He provided additional music and was the score producer on 2008′s THE DARK KNIGHT, which earned him a Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture. In addition to being named Discovery of the Year at the World Soundtrack Awards in 2009, he was also the score producer for Guy Ritchie’s SHERLOCK HOLMES, which earned a 2010 Oscar nomination for Best Original Score. In 2011, he produced the score for Christopher Nolan’s INCEPTION, which also earned an Oscar nomination for Best Original Score.

With the movie building from 1991’s TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY, including shot-for-shot recreations, Lorne Balfe’s score honors the tradition of the past Terminator films by adding bold, new music to fit the action while tapping into the film’s emotional core as it explores themes of freedom and guardianship.

Prior to the film’s release, the composer and I spoke at length about the feelings of TERMINATOR GENISYS and getting the music right for the fans.

WAMG: I’m such a huge fan of the series and I felt this latest chapter was a lot of fun.

Lorne Balfe: It’s not as bad as the reviews, is it?

WAMG: There’s so much to like about it – especially seeing that Arnold Schwarzenegger is having such a good time being back in the role.

LB: I finally saw it again two nights ago and I’d forgotten what a fun film it is.

It’s funny when you read a review and you wonder if they thought they were going into THE KING’S SPEECH.

WAMG: As you were writing the score did you ever stop and think, I am composing for a TERMINATOR film!

LB: No and the weirdest thing is once I started, and it happened so quickly, that if I’d spent any time thinking about that, I probably would have had a heart attack and panicked. I wouldn’t have gotten a single note written.

It’s only now when you get asked these things you then start analyzing it and going, goodness sake! The most important thing about TERMINATOR is that I knew, especially coming from the world of video games and those type of franchises, how important it was to get it right for the fans.

I had to be respectful to that famous theme. It’s almost been forgotten in the previous two movies. It’s not a sequel or a prequel and the music had to be loyal to the franchise. And there has to be new music. When you see Arnold on screen as The Terminator, and he’s kicking ass, I want to hear, “Ba, da, bum, bum, bum.”

That’s the challenge with these things. When the new STAR WARS trailer came out, and you heard John Williams’ theme, you got excited.

WAMG: Fans will appreciate the main theme from Brad Fiedel’s iconic TERMINATOR score.

LB: There’s naturally an industrial world, so I kept with the main theme of the original TERMINATOR. They were very electronic sounds. I used the fantastic sonic sounds from TERMINATOR 2 – at that time, they must have been amazing! I don’t think I fully appreciated that at the time, but now I do.

There’s something about it being organic and manipulating it with the sounds. This is a different kind of TERMINATOR and each film has been different.  It’s not meant to sound strictly like a TERMINATOR score. There are scenes which are identical to the original and musically I did it exactly the same. I scored it as close as I could possibly get it. The storyline moves on and John Connor character is different. That had to now thematically have this heroic, military type theme. There are lots of things that are different.

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WAMG:  I especially like the FATE and HOPE Track. It begins very simply and then explodes into an epic score – I loved the grandness of it, especially the percussion section. Once it again it ties together the emotional story of TERMINATOR.

LB:  To me, the world of TERMINATOR has always been that metallic world. It’s very difficult when writing music like that. You’ve got metal up on the screen so you don’t put as much metal sounding motifs in your score.

The score contains everything but the kitchen sink. It’s a hybrid score, and although there are these massive action cues, there is a hell of a lot of emotion. The score needed to be much more personal to match the progression of the movie’s character development and convey the relationship between Sarah Connor and the Terminator. We spent a lot of time on that father/daughter theme.

Alan (Taylor) and David (Ellison) in a way really wrote that track. The payoff of the sacrifice at the end tied with the “FATE and HOPE” track, it was their point of view regarding the film. I tried to write the theme for that track a few times and I never nailed it. What makes it fun is at music college, they could explain why that piece of music doesn’t work. Whether it’s right or wrong, it doesn’t matter. They’ll analyze it and start going through your harmonic structures and changes.

When you work with a producer and a director, they don’t necessarily know how to describe things in a musical sense – they describe feelings. When somebody writes a piece of music for scene, it hits you or it doesn’t. There’s no point holding onto if it doesn’t – it doesn’t matter. At the end of the day, you’ve got to move on. More time was spent talking about the theme for “FATE and HOPE.” I regard more as an emotion, than a theme. That’s when we found we were able to bring back the TERMINATOR theme in a very simple manner with the piano and just the three notes.

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WAMG: How did you get involved and what was Hans Zimmer input as executive producer?

LB: I worked for Hans for about 10 or 11 years and now I work with him. We’ve done the TV shows “A.D” and “The Bible.” I got involved after someone heard my music and Hans’ studio is right next to mine.

WAMG: That’s convenient.

LB: Yes, when its two o’clock in the morning and you’re stuck on a cue, people walk in and out of rooms. You get advice and that’s the interesting thing about working in that kind of studio complex. As composers, we spend so much time alone, locked in a room, and when you have a building with lots of composers, you kind of wander around and talk because everyone is going through the same kind of problems – even if it’s a different film.

I’m working on HOME, which is animation, and Junkie XL is next door to me working on MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, it is all the same problems everybody is trying to figure out. But you realize you have to get your game up when you do listen to everyone else’s scores.

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WAMG: Producer David Ellison has said, “This is the largest scale Terminator movie that’s ever been made.”

With that 800 lb Terminator sitting in the room, how did you go about scoring for the big action sequences in GENISYS?

LB: When you start writing for a scene, especially for a film of this size, things aren’t finished and as a composer, you have to have a really good imagination.

A lot of the visual effects aren’t necessarily finished, so there’s time to imagine what’s going on and of course, there’s a guideline. When the visuals change, the score changes because the color is different. That especially happens with animation. On HOME and PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR, I was on it for over a year and a half, and during that time it slowly evolved, you find that you don’t need to write as much because it will change.

With the action music, you never sit there and think, gosh, I’ve got to do big music because this is a big film. With TERMINATOR there was so much emotion and personally, I felt it was quite small and intimate.

You’re not supposed to notice the music all the time. Michael Kamen explained it best. He called it “underscoring.” I think that is such an important word – underscoring the action or the storyline.

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WAMG: Do you find it easy to switch gears between animated films, such as HOME and PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR to a sci-fi movie like TERMINATOR GENISYS?

LB: Strangely enough, I find no difference at all. It’s the same gig. You’re trying to create something new. When you first sit down to try to figure out the sound and the melody of the film, you go through the same puzzles. Same as when I score for a game. There’s no difference.

A few months ago I did this commercial for FIJI Water. A 15 second commercial and it was just as hard as writing an hour of music for a film. With all the challenges, that’s what makes it fun.

WAMG: Did you make a set visit or have a look at the CGI beforehand?

LB: They wanted me to come down and be a body-double for Arnold. (laughs) Unfortunately, I didn’t actually get to go and I got brought on after they had started filming.

WAMG: I have no doubt when Arnold shows up in the film it will leave audiences grinning.

LB: When we saw it, and 1984 Arnold appeared, followed by the older Arnold, the whole place started cheering. It was fantastic. That one was a hard scene to score because you’ve got two Arnold’s fighting and it’s bigger than life with what you’re seeing.

Balfe is currently scoring the Paramount Pictures’ thriller CAPTIVE starring David Oyelowo and Kate Mara, releasing September 18, 2015. (Trailer)

CAPTIVE, based on a miraculous true story that drew the attention of the entire nation, is the dramatic, thrilling, and spiritual journey of Ashley Smith and Brian Nichols. After being taken hostage by Brian in her own apartment, Ashley turns to Rick Warren’s inspirational book, The Purpose Driven Life, for guidance. In reading from the book, Ashley not only finds purpose in her own life, but helps Brian find a more peaceful resolution to a harrowing situation.

WAMG: Have you finished the score?

LB: I have. It’s a great film and working on subject matter that’s a true story is always interesting. I’ve spent a lot of time on documentaries because they are real and with those score you can’t be too dramatic.

Working on CAPTIVE was fantastic.

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The film is rated PG 13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and gunplay throughout, partial nudity and brief strong language.

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When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline.

Now, Sgt. Reese finds himself in a new and unfamiliar version of the past, where he is faced with unlikely allies, including the Guardian (Arnold Schwarzenegger), dangerous new enemies, and an unexpected new mission: To reset the future…

From director Alan Taylor, TERMINATOR GENISYS also stars  Matt Smith, Byung-Hun Lee and JK Simmons.

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The film is rated PG 13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and gunplay throughout, partial nudity and brief strong language.

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TERMINATOR GENISYS – The Review

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TERMINATOR GENISYS is an ambitious attempt at revitalizing a series that many critics say has gone steadily downhill since the third film. Now five films and two television seasons deep, an argument could be made to whether there is enough story to carry a series of films. But buried within the fifth film is a clever concept of looking at the original two films in a new light while planting the seed for future sequels. How that initial idea evolved into this overworked and stupidly complex story shows that writers Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier either got in way over their heads or have not a clue as to why the first two films work so well in the way that they do. Sure, the film is about humans fighting robots and that alone should be “cool,” but TERMINATOR was once more than that. GENISYS can’t understand that, but even at a pure summer movie level, it can’t make an entertaining human vs. robot popcorn flick.

Even though the series technically exists in the science fiction genre, I’d argue that what these films are really about is anything but. Time travel and Judgment Day have always been background noise to universal themes, but given the direction of the fifth film and what I can assume of the already announced upcoming sequels, is now clearly the driving force for the series. The first TERMINATOR film is a stalk-and-slash horror film with a genuine love story that proves love is so strong that it can travel across time. TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY shows a lost and out of control boy looking for direction and ends up finding it in the form of a machine that becomes a father figure – it’s a father and son bonding film. Considering director Alan Taylor and the studios behind GENISYS are ignoring TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINE and TERMINATOR SALVATION, I’m not even going to address those films. The fifth film struggles to find a reason to exist compared to previous entries other than just to keep the franchise alive so that studio executives can make money off fan nostalgia.

GENISYS rides the coattails of famous scenes from the series for most of the beginning. After an initial voice-over by Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) bringing new viewers up to speed abut how a renegade computer program turned against the humans, we flash forward to the year 2029 and see Reese serve as a soldier under the guidance of John Connor (Jason Clarke). The humans successfully take down Skynet, but not before the machines send a killing machine into the past through the use of a time machine to kill the mother of resistance leader John Connor. Reese voluntaries to go back to 1984 to stop the T-800 (yes, this should sound familiar), but when he encounters Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) she isn’t what he expected. In fact, all of the events of the “original” timeline are disrupted due to some sort of loose particles or some reason or another that is casually thrown out in a quick manner that is just as quickly forgotten.

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In the new timeline Sarah is not alone. She’s accompanied by a guardian T-800 that she nicknames “Pops” (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Just as what happened in T-2: JUDGEMENT DAY, a T-1000 attempts to stop Reese from keeping Connor alive but new changes rear their head. The trio soon realizes that due to the changes in the timeline that they now have to travel to 2017 to stop an Apple-esque computer program called Genisys from being uploaded to a Cloud-like system over the world – a program that will eventually trigger Judgment Day.

Once you get past all of the fan service that is piled on at the onset of GENISYS, what’s left is a couple of miscast actors struggling to work with an overly dense screenplay. Jai Courtney and Emilia Clarke pale in comparison to their character’s original cinematic counterpoints. Emilia Clarke tends to exaggerate her macho persona in a way that becomes quickly aggravating. Her attempt at capturing the rebel spirit of Linda Hamilton in T-2 feels completely forced. Courtney on the other hand lacks any hint of charisma. How he has infiltrated Hollywood as a leading man is beyond me given how robotic and emotionless he comes across.

The only actor that seems right at home is Ahhnold! Sure, some of his jokes don’t entirely work, but he’s clearly having fun in the role that recalls his robot with a heart of gold turn in T-2. Even Arnold’s overly cheeky lines that many of the trailers have advertised work much better in the context of the film. GENISYS proves that Arnold still has it. As the one recurring joke reminds us, “He’s old, but not obsolete.”

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TERMINATOR 2 ushered in a new era of technological achievement seen on film. It was the first film to use an actor to motion capture a computer generated character – the results continue to inspire film special effects to this day. Seeing the T-1000 get shot by bullet after bullet and revitalize himself right in front of your eyes is something we hadn’t seen before. TERMINATOR GENISYS takes that iconic special effect and replays it over and over again through cheap CGI with not just a new version of the T-1000 but with a new Terminator hybrid as well (whose powers and technology are never fully explained but look like the material used in the kid’s toy where you add magnetic mustaches to faces). The idea of him being an unstoppable killing machine is still the motivating factor here, but its presence is overstated which causes the threatening aspect to dissipate. Instead it just adds to the overuse of cheap CGI effects that director Alan Taylor relies on way too often (including a horribly ugly and preposterous helicopter chase that leads up to the finale). One could play a drinking game to how many times you see a bullet hole slowly heal itself in slow-motion on the new machines and will most likely cry “Judgment Day!” and give-up before the film even ends.

Critics and fans will be quick to point out that the trailers and poster ruin a critical plot point that happens about two-thirds the way through the film. Yes, it’s a shame that that reveal has to be ruined by marketing in order to get people excited about a cool new twist in the TERMINATOR mythology. This is especially true because some of the earlier scenes lose some of their meaningful impact due to the knowledge of this reveal, but that’s hardly the main issue with the film. Even if we could travel through time and change the studio’s decision to market this major spoiler, fixing that won’t help the fact that the main problem lies within the very point of the film.

Going back into time and looking at existing events or in this case existing films isn’t enough to get by these days. Nostalgia can carry a film only so far before it becomes too weak to stand on its own. GENISYS has no strong Endoskeleton at its core. Hearing familiar names like John Connor, Sarah Connor, and Kyle Reese, but seeing them with new faces isn’t enough to hold my interest. Convoluting an already ridiculous time travel plot point from the original film is exactly what the film builds its entire foundation on. Then, in ways I didn’t even think was possible, they convolute and lay even more cinematic paradoxes upon it to the point that you have to just throw your hands in the air and give up. The problem is though, once you stop trying to connect the dots and the different timelines, there isn’t much left to care about. You’re stuck with two severely miscast actors running through time, trying to stop the future from killer robots. What bizarre future-world do we live in that a seemingly cool premise like this should be so tedious? Sadly it’s not the future… it’s the present.

 

 

Overall rating: 1.5 out of 5

 

TERMINATOR GENISYS is now playing in theaters everywhere.

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening of TERMINATOR GENISYS In St. Louis

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Arnold is back and WAMG has your passes to the film of the summer – TERMINATOR GENISYS!

When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline.

Now, Sgt. Reese finds himself in a new and unfamiliar version of the past, where he is faced with unlikely allies, including the Guardian (Arnold Schwarzenegger), dangerous new enemies, and an unexpected new mission: To reset the future…

From director Alan Taylor, TERMINATOR GENISYS also stars  Matt Smith, Byung-Hun Lee and JK Simmons.

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win passes (Good for 2) to the advance screening of TERMINATOR GENISYS on Monday, June 29th at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

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How well do you know the TERMINATOR films? Answer the following:

  • What is the date of the fictional Judgment Day?
  • What club was Sarah Connor hiding out at the beginning of THE TERMINATOR (1984)?
  • In THE TERMINATOR, when Sarah and Kyle go to the Tiki Motel, what kind of room does she specifically ask for?
  • What is the name of the Mall that John Connor and his friend go to at the beginning of TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY (1991)?
  • What is the name of John Connor’s dog in TERMINATOR 2?

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The film is rated PG 13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and gunplay throughout, partial nudity and brief strong language.

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The Terminator Takes Over Waze Navigation For TERMINATOR GENISYS

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To celebrate the release of the highly anticipated film TERMINATOR GENISYS, Paramount Pictures, Skydance Productions, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Waze (www.waze.com), have teamed up to give drivers around the world the ultimate voice navigation machine: Arnold Schwarzenegger as the ‘Guardian’ Terminator from TERMINATOR GENISYS.

See the photos and video here from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s visit to Camp Pendleton to show the Marines his new film.

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Starting today, users of the world’s largest community-based traffic and navigation app can select custom Terminator voice commands from the Terminator himself. The Terminator will give directions to user’s destinations and alert them if a T-1000 is spotted ahead. In addition, movie theater locations showing TERMINATOR GENISYS will be branded with the iconic red-eyed Endoskull, helping WAZE users to see the film when it opens in theaters on July 1st 2015.

“From the first time I used Waze, I have wanted to lend my voice to it. The Terminator is the perfect machine to guide Wazers to their destinations,” said Schwarzenegger. “Every single day on social media fans ask me to record my movie lines, so now I get to bring this classic role and my charming Austrian accent into their cars.”

“Partnering with Waze is a fun way to bring the ‘Terminator’ to millions of fans all over the world,” said Megan Wahtera, SVP of Interactive Marketing at Paramount Pictures. ”Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator is one of the most recognizable and iconic voices and we are excited for fans to experience him in this unique way.”

“Arnold Schwarzenegger is truly a cultural icon as the Terminator, with a presence and voice so big he barely fits in the car,” said Julie Mossler, spokeswoman, Waze. “Celebrity voice prompts are one of our most popular features and a great way to add some fun to time on the road. We are thrilled to offer such an unmistakable voice and entertain drivers en route to the movies this summer.”

The Waze app and special Terminator voice commands are free of charge. Wazers will be able to opt in to using the Terminator’s voice for navigation by clicking Settings -> Sound -> Voice Language.

For more check out USA Today’s article.

Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions present TERMINATOR GENISYS. When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline. Now, Sgt. Reese finds himself in a new and unfamiliar version of the past, where he is faced with unlikely allies, including the Guardian (Arnold Schwarzenegger), dangerous new enemies, and an unexpected new mission: to reset the future.

Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney, J. K. Simmons, Dayo Okeniyi, Matthew Smith, Courtney B. Vance and Byung-Hun Lee.

Produced by David Ellison and Dana Goldberg. Written by Laeta Kalogridis & Patrick Lussier. Directed by Alan Taylor.

TERMINATOR GENISYS opens in theaters on July 1, 2015.

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TERMINATOR Watch Party Gets Fans Ready For TERMINATOR GENISYS; James Cameron Talks New Chapter

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The machines took over Saturday night in St. Louis. Car machines, that is.

To get fans ready for the upcoming release of the TERMINATOR GENISYS, Clean Cut Creations Vintage Auto Works hosted a watch party of the original 1984 film, THE TERMINATOR, with a drive-in movie night.

Saturday evening’s event was open to everyone and St. Louis area vintage car owners arrived in style to watch James Cameron’s sci-fi classic.

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In 1984, a cyborg arrived from the future. He was called the Terminator.

Jump 30 plus years into the future to 2015 and a brand chapter of the Terminator franchise. Opening on July 1st with new cyborgs and bigger action sequences is TERMINATOR GENISYS.

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When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline.

Now, Sgt. Reese finds himself in a new and unfamiliar version of the past, where he is faced with unlikely allies, including a new T-­800 terminator, the Guardian (Arnold Schwarzenegger), dangerous new enemies, and an unexpected new mission: To reset the future…

Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions present TERMINATOR GENISYS starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke (HBO’s Game of Thrones), Jai Courtney, J.K. Simmons Matthew Smith, and Byung-hun Lee.

TERMINATOR GENISYS is directed by Alan Taylor. It is written by Laeta Kalogridis & Patrick Lussier. It is produced by David Ellison and Dana Goldberg. The executive producers are Bill Carraro, Laeta Kalogridis, Patrick Lussier, Megan Ellison and Robert Cort.

The director of photography is Kramer Morgenthau, ASC, and the production designer is Neil Spisak. The film is edited by Roger Barton. The costume designer is Susan Matheson. The music is by Lorne Balfe and Hans Zimmer is Executive Music Producer.

TERMINATOR GENISYS hits theaters on July 1, 2015.

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Series T-800 Robot in TERMINATOR GENISYS from Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions.
Series T-800 Robot in TERMINATOR GENISYS from Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions.

Visit Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions’ TERMINATOR GENISYS “Threat Has Evolved Experience”

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Byung-hun Lee plays T-1000 in TERMINATOR GENISYS from Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions.

Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions have partnered with IMAX for a one-of-a-kind immersive experience for the highly anticipated “TERMINATOR GENISYS.” The “Threat Has Evolved Experience” gives fans a chance to become a T-1000 via a simulator at select regional events across the U.S. and IMAX Theatre locations worldwide.

The exhibit runs through July 5th at participating locations in the U.S., UK, Australia, Brazil and Spain.

Inside the T-1000 simulator, fans will join the Human Resistance and step into the role of a mimetic poly-alloy Terminator to experience its ability to liquefy and take the form of another person, and engage its deadly arsenal of blades.

The “Threat Has Evolved Experience” will take place at the following U.S. locations:

Detroit, MI AMC Star Fairlane 21 & IMAX June 5
Detroit, MI Downtown Hoedown – West Riverfront Park June 6
New York, NY AMC Lincoln Square & IMAX June 11 – 12
New York, NY Big Apple BBQ – Madison Square Park June 13
Cleveland, OH WWE Raw – Quicken Loans Arena June 15
Chicago, IL Navy Pier June 20
Indianapolis, IN WWE Raw – Bankers Life Fieldhouse June 22
Los Angeles, CA TCL Chinese Theatres & IMAX July 3
Los Angeles, CA AMC Universal CityWalk Stadium 19 with IMAX July 4
Irvine, CA Regal Irvine Spectrum 21 & IMAX July 5

For a list of participating theaters and locations worldwide, visit www.ThreatHasEvolved.com. Fans can experience the exhibit free of charge on a first come-first served basis.

Tickets for “TERMINATOR GENISYS” are on sale now at www.Fandango.com

Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions present TERMINATOR GENISYS. When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline. Now, Sgt. Reese finds himself in a new and unfamiliar version of the past, where he is faced with unlikely allies, including the Guardian (Arnold Schwarzenegger), dangerous new enemies, and an unexpected new mission: to reset the future.

Skydance recently wrapped production on a disaster film on a global scale titled GEOSTORM written by Dean Devlin and Paul Guyot with Devlin also directing. Skydance will next begin production on STAR TREK 3, the third installment in the JJ Abrams franchise. Simon Pegg and Doug Jung are attached to co-write with Justin Lin to direct. The film is slated for a July 8, 2016 release date.

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Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney, J. K. Simmons, Dayo Okeniyi, Matthew Smith, Courtney B. Vance and Byung-Hun Lee.

Produced by David Ellison and Dana Goldberg. Written by Laeta Kalogridis & Patrick Lussier.

Directed by Alan Taylor, TERMINATOR GENISYS opens in theaters and in IMAX 3D on July 1st, 2015.

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THE WATER DIVINER – The Review

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Having worked with the likes of Ridley Scott, Ron Howard, Peter Weir, Michael Mann, and Darren Aronofsky, I would venture to say Russell Crowe may have picked up one or two directing secrets over the years. THE WATER DIVINER shows us what the Aussie actor may have learned from some of these cinematic legends. Immediately visible are traces of Ridley Scott’s wide scope as well as Ron Howard’s knack for schmaltz. In his directorial debut, Crowe feels assured in his presentation of a heartfelt historical drama, but this confidence can’t make up for a story that feels a little tired and a presentation that leans towards superfluous melodrama.

Australian farmer Joshua Connor (Russell Crowe) travels to Turkey four years after the Battle of Gallipoli to look for his three missing sons whom are presumed dead. World War I may have ended but other obstacles still stand in his way in his search for the truth, including a stern Lt. of the ANZAC forces (Jai Courtney) and a hotel clerk (Olga Kurylenko) who wants nothing to do with this foreigner snooping around her country. It should also be noted that Connor has special powers like the ability to find water in the middle of a desert (hence the title) and precognitive power through his dreams. One could argue he’s sort of like an Outback superhero, but I can promise you that his adventure fits more in the historical epic category like LAWRENCE OF ARABIA and THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI than the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

THE WATER DIVINER hits its stride when it focuses mainly on Connor’s journey to find his sons. His determination and will to overcome the obstacles in his way to find any information regarding his sons’ whereabouts makes for an occasionally riveting experience. There’s a forlorn sadness to Crowe’s demeanor, but what pushes him and the audience to keep going – even through some of the portions that don’t quite work as well – is his sense of hope. Along the way he meets a Lt. played by Jai Courtney and a Turkish Major played by Yilmaz Erdogan. Both actors excel in their roles, especially Courtney, who makes the most out of an understated character who dons a ridiculous mustache.

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What adds a sense of intrigue to the proceedings are the locales. From the wide expanse of the Australian countryside to the colorful Turkish marketplaces, THE WATER DIVINER is consistently sumptuous. Each location perfectly adds depth to the scene and serves as more than just a background to the story. Cinematographer Andrew Lesnie (THE LORD OF THE RINGS and THE HOBBIT trilogies) captures this visual richness with great skill, often incorporating a “bird’s eye view” of the landscapes. Unfortunately it’s the inclusion of several slow-motion effects and stylized flashbacks effects that guides the visual language of the film out of poignancy and into cliché territory.

Russell Crowe is a little overzealous in his directorial debut as he attempts to tackle many themes and combine several stories into one film. THE WATER DIVINER has a half-baked romance featuring Olga Kurylenko that is more than just unnecessary; it downright just doesn’t work. Her story including an arranged marriage seems to be an attempt at making a statement about the Turkish culture. But just grazing the surface of a deep-seated tradition (or woman’s rights issue depending on your stance) makes this aspect of the story also feel half-baked. There is even a father and son relationship with Crowe and Olga’s precocious child that comes across as distracting. A number of characters arcs and stories feel cobbled together without adding any emotional weight to the proceedings. Even Crowe’s depiction of the violence on screen seems a little misguided. The tone of the film is often serious with small flourishes of light comedy, but he injects some startlingly graphic violence that is unwarranted. I understand the context and appreciate realistic approaches to war violence, but showing a long and intense close-up of a man’s face shot-off not once, but twice in flashback, feels redundant and unnecessary. And don’t even get me started on how long of a time he spends showing a soldier moan in agony on the battlefield. And again… he shows this not once, but twice.

At the heart of THE WATER DIVINER is a quest fueled by grief and love. When Crowe narrows his focus to tell this one man’s journey, the film actually strikes the watery sweet spot – the audience I saw this with let out some tears during a few emotional scenes. Crowe may stumble or get lost along the way, but that’s not to say that this journey is completely worth abandoning.

 

Overall rating: 3 out of 5

 

THE WATER DIVINER opens in the United States on April 24

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TERMINATOR GENISYS Trailer Features J.K. Simmons; Plus Latest Motion Poster

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Arnold is back in the new extended TV Spot for TERMINATOR GENISYS.

The movie stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney, Jason Clarke, J.K. Simmons, Byung-Hun Lee and Matt Smith.

When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline.

Now, Sgt. Reese finds himself in a new and unfamiliar version of the past, where he is faced with unlikely allies, including the Guardian (Arnold Schwarzenegger), dangerous new enemies, and an unexpected new mission: To reset the future…

TERMINATOR GENISYS is directed by Alan Taylor (Thor: The Dark World).

From Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions, the reset of the blockbuster franchise will be digitally re-mastered into the immersive IMAX 3D format and released into IMAX theatres worldwide starting July 1 in the U.S.; in UK cinemas on July 3.

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Giveaway – Win A Copy of UNBROKEN

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UNBROKEN follows the incredible life of Olympian and war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini who survived in a raft for 47 days after a near-fatal plane crash during World War II—only to be caught by the Japanese navy and sent to a series of prisoner-of-war camps.

The inspirational biopic is on Digital HD now and on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand March 24, 2015 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and Legendary Pictures. Directed by Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie, UNBROKEN chronicles the unbelievable true story about triumph over tribulation and the resilient power of the human spirit.

Adapted from Laura Hillenbrand’s acclaimed New York Times bestseller, UNBROKEN is packed with exclusive bonus content that dives deeper into the life of Louie Zamperini and the legacy he left behind.  Exclusive to the Blu-ray™ Combo Pack are deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes interviews and a closer look at the life of the real Louie Zamperini after war and the inspiring themes of faith, resilience and the power of forgiveness.

Jolie follows up her acclaimed feature film-directing debut, In the Land of Blood and Honey, with the unbelievable true story of Zamperini, a working class kid from Torrance, California, who transformed himself from juvenile delinquent to a 1936 Olympian by channeling his defiant energy into a shocking talent for running. Louie’s unfaltering determination and ferocious will then carried him through monumental tribulations during his military service and he became a true American hero.

Selected as one of American Film Institute’s 2014 “Movie of the Year,” UNBROKEN stars Jack O’Connell (’71, Starred Up) plays Louie Zamperini, heading up an international cast that includes Domhnall Gleeson (Harry Potter series), Finn Wittrock (HBO’s “The Normal Heart”), Garrett Hedlund (TRON: Legacy), Jai Courtney (Divergent), John Magaro (The Box), Luke Treadaway (Clash of the Titans), Ross Anderson (The Silent Storm) and Japanese singer-songwriter Miyavi in his American acting debut.

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  • Louis’ Path to Forgiveness – Learn about Louis’ life after the war and his journey from recovery to forgiveness.

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  • The Real Louis Zamperini – Behind the scenes interviews with the late Louis Zamperini and the cast and crew.

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Cast: Jack O’Connell, Domhnall Gleeson, Garrett Hedlund, Miyavi, Finn Wittrock, Jai Courtney, Luke Treadaway, John Magaro, Ross Anderson
Directed By: Angelina Jolie
Written By: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Richard Lagravenese, William Nicholson
Based on the Book By: Laura Hillenbrand
Produced By: Angelina Jolie, Clayton Townsend, Matthew Baer, Erwin Stoff
Executive Produced By: Mick Garris, Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni
Director of Photography: Roger Deakins
Production Designer: Jon Hutman
Edited By: William Goldenberg, Tim Squyres
Costume Designer: Louise Frogley
Music By: Alexandre Desplat

TECHNICAL INFORMATION – Blu-ray:
Street Date: March 24, 2015
Copyright: 2015 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Selection Numbers: 61131444 / 61153044 (Canada)
Running Time: 2 hours 18 minutes
Layers: BD-50
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Rating: PG-13 for war violence including intense sequences of brutality, and for brief language
Technical Info: English Dolby Atmos (7.1 Dolby TrueHD compatible), Dolby Digital 2.0, Spanish and French Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish and French subtitles

TECHNICAL INFORMATION – DVD:
Street Date: March 24, 2015
Copyright: 2015 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Selection Numbers: 61131443 / 61153043 (Canada)
Running Time: 2 hours 18 minutes
Layers: Dual Layer
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Rating: PG-13 for war violence including intense sequences of brutality, and for brief language
Technical Info: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0, Spanish and French Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish and French subtitles

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