Throwback Thursday – The Top Ten Lines from THE TERMINATOR Franchise

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The gang at We Are Movie Geeks is so excited for THE TERMINATOR GENISYS, which opens everywhere next Wednesday July 1st. We’re so excited in fact, that we can’t stop reciting lines from the first four Terminator films. Just this morning, as my wife was leaving for work, I said “Hasta La Vista, Baby”. She smiled sweetly. And when I was talking on the phone to my mom the other day, I said “You’re terminated, f**ker!” She hung up on me. Anyway, we’ve assembled our top ten favorite lines from the Terminator franchise. Perhaps THE TERMINATOR GENISYS will have a few zingers in it as well. We’ll let you know next week when we post our review here at We Are Movie Geeks.

10. “Put down your weapon. And the coffin!”This is of course from the epic graveyard shootout in TERMINATOR 3 – RISE OF THE MACHINES

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9. “I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle!”From TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY – it’s more a demand than a request.

Arnold Schwarzenegger (The Terminator) saves Edward Furlong (John Connor). Together they are going to save John's mother.

8. “Come with me if you want to live!” – said by Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn) in the first THE TERMINATOR. It was such a great line, Arnold said it again in TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY

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7. “Talk to the Hand” – another great moment from TERMINATOR 3 – RISE OF THE MACHINES. See for yourself:

6. “He’ll Live!”the Terminator has promised not to kill anybody, but to get into the hospital he shoots the guard in the legs, from TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY

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5. “Your levity is good, it relieves tension and the fear of death.”sometimes I think TERMINATOR 3 – RISE OF THE MACHINES has as many great lines as the first two!

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4. “You’re terminated, fu**ker!”Sarah Conner’s (Linda Hamilton) sendoff to the big guy in the original THE TERMINATOR (a version of the line – without the vulgarity – was said by Arnold in TERMINATOR 3 – RISE OF THE MACHINES

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3. “I want you off the F**king set you prick! Do I f**king knock your light lights down!? Then why the f**k are you walking right through!?! What don’t you f**king understand?!”Okay, this isn’t technically a line from any Terminator movie but it is what Christian Bale screamed while throwing his infamous tantrum on the set of TERMINATOR SALVATION.  We Are Movie Geeks could not think of any actual lines from TERMINATOR SALVATION worthy of this list.

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2. “Hasta la vista, baby!”Arnold and Edward Furlong both uttered this in TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY – probably the greatest Spanish language line in the history of cinema.

1. “I’ll be back!”A no-brainer – Arnold’s signature line is so popular, he’s used it in other movies that aren’t even part of the Terminator franchise!

That’s our list and we’re sticking to it! Look for continued coverage of THE TERMINATOR GENISYS here at We Are Movie Geeks!

TERMINATOR Rights Getting Auctioned Off

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The proposed fifth installment in the TERMINATOR franchise will have to sit on the back-burner, as, according to the Financial Times, the rights to the franchise are to be auctioned off later this month.

With the TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES property getting picked up by Nickelodeon for $60 million a few weeks ago and Disney purchasing Marvel for $4 billion in late August, the chances of a studio paying a hefty price for something like TERMINATOR seems pretty likely.  According to the Financial Times, the  front runner  to do just that is Sony Pictures.  Summit Entertainment and Media Rights Capital are also tracking the sale.

The rights are being sold by The Halcyon Company, who picked up the rights themselves in 2007 for $25 million.  While their entry, TERMINATOR SALVATION, brought in $380 million in worldwide box office, the company filed Chapter 11 after a conflict was raised between them and Pacificor, the company that lent them the money to make the film.  The rights being sold off are not for properties already created in the franchise, but for future films and TV spin-offs.

Discuss: What Will Do Better This Weekend, ‘Night at the Museum 2’ or ‘Terminator Salvation’?

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Which is gonna win out?   Ben Stiller, Amerlia Earhart, and Teddy Roosevelt, or a whole bunch of T-600s and a wrathful Christian Bale?   On the surface, it seems like a pretty done deal.   ‘Terminator’ could surely kick ‘Museum’s ass, right?   Don’t be quick to decide on that one.

‘Terminator 3’ opened with just over $44 million when it was released on July 2nd, 2003.   That was 4th of July weekend, too.   When the first ‘Night at the Museum’ was released on the weekend before Christmas, 2006, it made just over $30 million.   Transport both of these franchises over to the end of May, and you can shave a little off ‘Terminator’s take and add it onto ‘Museum’s.

Of course, we already have some numbers in.   ‘Terminator Salvation’ was, actually, released yesterday, May 21st, and it took in $13.3 million on over 35oo screen.   ‘Museum’ opens today, the 22nd, on over 4000 screens, and that’s including a few hundred on IMAX.

Now, if you take into account the star power each film has, then you have a whole, different ballgame.   Christian Bale’s last movie, which I’m sure you saw four or five times, was ‘The Dark Knight,’ which opened to $158 million.   Stiller’s last movie was ‘Madagascar 2,’ which opened with $63 million.   These are two massive openings, neither of which, I’m sure, ‘Terminator’ nor ‘Museum’ will even come close to touching.   You can’t really attribute ‘The Dark Knight’s success to Bale, and you really can’t give Stiller much credit for the success of ‘Madagascar.’   However, if you are calculating star power, those were the figures for each of these actor’s last films.

Whichever film comes out on top, whether it be ‘Terminator Salvation’ or ‘Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian,’ this is sure to be a huge weekend for movies.   You still have ‘Star Trek’ moving strong, and ‘Angels & Demons’ probably won’t drop off all that much.     This all goes without even mentioning the new release of ‘Dance Flick,’ which, on 2400 screen should be able to make change somewhere in the low $20 millions.

Drop us a comment below.   What do you think will come out on top this weekend?   Which of these films are you more looking forward to?   Will you be seeing ‘Night at the Museum 2’ on the IMAX?

Here is the way I see the weekend breaking down:

  • ‘Terminator Salvation’ – $71 million
  • ‘Night at the Museum 2’ – $62 million
  • ‘Star Trek’ -$27 million
  • ‘Dance Flick’ -$22
  • ‘Angels & Demons’ – $21

Give out your numbers in the comment section below.

Review: ‘Terminator Salvation’

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The fourth film in the ‘Terminator’ franchise, it’s savior it is not. Directed by the yet to prove himself McG (Charlie’s Angels 1 & 2) with a budget that would make any relatively green filmmaker swoon at the opportunity, has managed to make a technically high-end piece of action with a particularly low-end story. ‘Terminator Salvation’ makes an effort to bring all the pieces of the time-bending story together and tie up loose ends but fails.

As the title suggests, the character of John Connor (Christian Bale) is seen by most humans as the prophecised “savior” of mankind. Connor, in this chapter, is attempting to locate and rescue his father Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin) in order to preserve his own fate and that of human-kind. If his father dies, who is currently a teenager, then the first ‘Terminator’ movie would never happen and John Connor would have never been born.

Sam Worthington (Rogue) plays Marcus Wright, a man about to be executed on Death Row for crimes he fully admits to and demands punishment for. Wright is a man with a conscience about the wrongs he has committed and sees no redemption for himself. As the poisons of lethal injection stream into his body and his life slips away from him, we are thrown into the future year 2018 amidst the chaotic and horrifying aftermath of a human apocalypse brought on by machines.

Marcus Wright ends up being the focal point of this story. After a mission led by Connor goes terribly bad, leaving only Connor alive, Wright emerges from the smoldering wreckage unharmed and completely confused about where he is and what has happened. I’ll refrain from directly giving away any spoilers, but to be honest… even if you haven’t already figured out the truth about Marcus Wright going into the movie you’ll have it 95% figured out within the first quarter of the film. McG’s attempt to maintain the mystery of Wright’s existence and importance to the story is ruined early on and the remaining 5% is highly predictable.

‘Terminator Salvation’ gets itself a bit confused as Wright could easily be mistaken for the “savior” figure in this story over John Connor, if not for the already establishedback-story from the trilogy. Much of the plot elements in this movie are sort of casually borrowed from previous films and the final battle scene feels similar in some ways to that of ‘Terminator 2’. If not for the action in this movie, I fear I may have found myself bored due to a relative lack of originality.

With the failures aside, the one thing that ‘Terminator Salvation’ does have going for it are the special effects. Marcus Wright… (fine, technically this is a mini-spoiler) …is handled with a certain minimally intrusive but highly effective approach that works well. We get to see a handful of different terminator models pop up throughout the movie, but the best parts are the extensive Hunter/Killer Terminator scenes and the Terminator-Motorcycles, which are featured in one heck of an awesome chase scene. Personally, I found the Hydrobots to be part cheesy and part Matrix-esque, but I suppose they do fit the bill as used in the story.

As for the acting, everyone did a decent job, but no one really stood out, including Christian Bale. I can’t help but wonder how the actor/director relationship between Bale and McG went… we know how the actor/DP (director of photography) relationship went, don’t we? Helena Bonham Carter’s rather short role in the movie felt somewhat out of place simply by the fact that Carter stood out as an actress from the rest of the cast. The Tim Burton regular seemed to stick out like a sore thumb. Yelchin was surprisingly convincing as the young Kyle Reese and Sam Worthington performed on a level equal to Bale’s.

In the end, the story isn’t over. What? I’m not giving anything away! As much as this franchise jumps around in time and changes itself up with each movie, who the Hell knows where the story is supposed to actually end? Did you really think they would apply an ending making it impossible to continue the franchise? Not only is this another way in which the film fails to tie up loose ends, but it ventures to give birth to the question of when is enough… enough? Ultimately, what I took away was that the franchise is dead and needs to end and ‘Terminator Salvation’ was questionably even necessary. In my mind, the franchise is as stands…

#1 ‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’
#2 ‘The Terminator’
#3 ‘Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines’
and, bringing up the rear… #4 ‘Terminator Salvation’

[Overall: 3 stars out of 5]

Who wants to win some ‘Terminator Salvation’ Swag?

We are giving you the chance to win some ‘Terminator Salvation’ swag because we love all of our faithful readers and what better way to help serve you in this recession.

The grand prize winner is going to take this home with them:

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We will also pick some other random winners to get Tshirts, Shot Glasses, Hats, Temporary Tattoos and mini posters.

This contest will be a little bit different, what you are going to have to do is look through our old Terminator posts and find this logo for The Resistance:

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We put it at the bottom of one of the old Terminator posts, and you need to find it, email tips(at)wearemoviegeeks.com with the subject of Terminator Swag.

The contest will be up and running until end of day Friday when ‘Terminator Salvation’ opens in theaters. What are you waiting for? Get to searching…

Who wants to see ‘Terminator Salvation’ with The Movie Geeks?

Thats right, we are giving everyone the chance to see ‘Terminator Salvation’ on Monday at 7pm with The Movie Geeks. What better cure for a guaranteed case of the Mondays?

In order to win passes all you need to do is leave us a comment below, and make it good! We will be picking 10 winners at random to come and enjoy all the action with us.

If you arent one of the lucky winners, the movie opens on May 22nd so make sure you see it one way or another. Check out the trailer and other stuff on the official site http://terminatorsalvation.warnerbros.com

Win VIP Seats to a ‘Terminator Salvation’ Advanced Screening

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Can’t wait to see ‘Terminator Salvation’?   Wanna see it early?   Wanna see it like a very important person?   Warner Brothers and 43KIX are holding a contest where ‘Terminator’ fanatics all over the country can win VIP seatings at advanced screenings.

Here are the details:

Screening VIP passes mean no waiting in line & two specially reserved seats for you and your guest. Advance screenings will take place the week of May 18 – click here for list of cities.To enter to win, you must fill in the forms below or text SALVATION and your zip code to 43549 (example text: SALVATION 91505). You will receive a text message with a link that is unique to your entry. You can forward the text containing the link to your friends, family or whoever you think will help you win. The more times people click on that link, the more entries into the contest you will get.

The contest will end on Wednesday 5/13 @ 11:59pm PDT. Exclusive VIP winners will be randomly chosen out of all eligible entries within a 30 mile radius of each theater and notified via text on Thursday 5/14 or Friday 5/15 with further instructions. The prize for the winner will consist of two (2) VIP seats held until thirty (30) minutes before the start of the screening.

Always spam free. 43KIX does not charge for text messages, but standard rates may apply, consult your wireless plan.

McG Dishes Out ‘Terminator 5’ Scoops

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During a sit-down chat with Film Journal, director McG gave out an interesting scoop as to where he envisioned the ‘Terminator’ franchise going after ‘Terminator Salvation.’

Here is what he had to say about ‘Terminator 5’:

“I strongly suspect the next movie is going to take place in a [pre-Judgment Day] 2011.   John Connor is going to travel back in time and he’s going to have to galvanize the militaries of the world for an impending Skynet invasion. They’ve figured out time travel to the degree where they can send more than one naked entity. So you’re going to have hunter killers and transports and harvesters and everything arriving in our time and Connor fighting back with conventional military warfare, which I think is going to be fucking awesome. I also think he’s going to meet a scientist that’s going to look a lot like present-day Robert Patrick [who famously played the T-1000 in Terminator 2], talking about stem-cell research and how we can all live as idealized, younger versions of ourselves.”

This is all very interesting, but, honestly, I can’t help but think this is somewhat a diversion by McG to cover up ‘Terminator Salvation’s ending.   Much was said a few years back about the (then) planned ending for the film, but that has since been changed.   Still, McG has stated the ending of the film will leave audiences polarized and that it’s not the happy-go-lucky ending we may be expecting.   Having a somewhat of a downer ending doesn’t lead me to believe the next film will be about time-jumping.

Alas, there is no telling.   None of us have seen ‘Terminator Savlation’ to know how the film ends, so McG’s ideas for the next film could go in any direction at this point.

It is nice to hear official plans to bring Robert Patrick back into the fold.   He was such an underrated actor in the years following ‘T2,’ and he’s really fallen out of obscurity recently.   I think the last, theatrical role he got was as the bad guy in the John Cena vehicle, ‘The Marine,’ and we all know how that turned out, don’t we?

‘Terminator Salvation’ comes out on May 22nd.

Source: Film Journal

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The Govern-ator Confirms Appearance in ‘Terminator Salvation’… Sort Of.

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Rumors have been flying around for months regarding the “will-he-or-won’t-he” status of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s role in the highly anticipated Terminator Salvation. In recent weeks, updates have been given via both Arnold’s and director McG’s Twitter, foreshadowing various stages of commitment– but were ultimately inconclusive.

Well, long story short, Variety announced this morning that the main reason for all the ambiguity in regards to this issue was that no one was certain whether or not a CGI image of the iconoic Governator would be convincing enough to actually be a part of the movie. However, recent reports are claiming that Schwartzenegger has given his official and final consent for his likeness to be used, supporting the idea that by the grace of movie magic itself, they’ve found a way.

Will it be even mildly realistic? Will it even fit with the storyline the producers have been keeping so top secret? Who knows. What we do know is that the CGI Schwarzenegger will be restored in all of his 1984 cyborg glory, and will most likely deliver one, if not more, of those iconoic lines we’ve all been waiting for. Hey, he said he’d be back. And if he reneged on his word, what kind of terminator would he be? Not a good one, people. Not a good one.

‘Terminator Salvation’ Concept Art Gallery

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The Sarah Connor Society has unveiled these beautiful pieces of concept art from ‘Terminator Salvation.’ Â  Not sure what Project Angel is or if it has anything to do with the film’s storyline. Â  These images were crafted by visual effects director Warren Fu and ILM artist Christian Alzmann, and they are things of beauty.

Check ’em out:

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Either Warner Brothers is just doing a helacious job marketing this movie, or it truly is going to be one of the best films of the year. Â  I never would have thought a year ago I would be sitting here describing how McG’s ‘Terminator Salvation’ was my most anticipated film of the Summer, but that has grown to be the case.

I guess we’ll all find out when the film hits on May 21st.

Source: Sarah Connor Society