QuickTidal, on 05 October 2011 - 02:25 PM, said:
Abyss, on 05 October 2011 - 02:19 PM, said:
Finally saw TERMINATOR: SALVATION. It wasn't nearly as bad as I was led to believe. Most of the action sequences were pretty awesome, the story was workable, and it didn't mess with the established canon so utterly as to offend, as many people suggest.
I give you this article, to put a few things into perspective Abyss. It certainly changed my mind after I had watched it and didn't find it to be too bad either...
http://www.chud.com/...ator-salvation/
heh... good article... i particularly like
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It's important to note that the original script by extraordinary
hacks Brancato and Ferris the guys who wrote The Net, Catwoman and
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is not some discarded gem. It's
got plenty of problems of its own).
...
Just then there’s an explosion. Serena is distracted and, just like in
the finished film (where it actually makes less sense), Marcus rips out
his Transport chip. He then jumps into the time machine, which burns
his clothes off, and he goes back in time just far enough to rescue
Kyle and Star, grab a laser weapon and set off the explosion that
distracted Serena (whether or not Brancato and Ferris were watching
Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey while writing this scene is
unconfirmed). And then the action begins.
I agree that the heart transplant ending is slapped in, but i also tend to think the 'Marcus becomes John' end would have been stupid. Other than that the flic works well enough. The rewrite did give Connor more of a story, and while the last bit with him running around screaming 'KYLE!' was silly, the fight itself worked well enough if we overlook the massive gaping silly holes in Skynet's evil plan (like hey, maybe send more than one Terminator to do the job).
It would have been way more interesting to convert Marcus into the Terminator that gets sent back for T2 or something.