Just got finished seeing the movie Terminator Salvation. I couldn’t believe Night at the Museum 2 was a box office hit and landed number 1 and that a Terminator movie was knocked for a loop to a far distant second place.
I think it’s a real shame because I will admit, I didn’t know much, other then the trailer and one plot point, about how this film would be.
But overall I really liked this film. In a film of this nature, it delivered in my opinion what it should and then some. And the ending was one where it could be open to sequels, or it could end there. But they give you a complete story.
With that said I wonder: Should they make any more Terminator movies? Or end this on a high note with this one? Because this sure as heck blows away that crap called Terminator 3.
I ask this because of the low box office take in the U.S. market. Maybe the International Market will make for better sales and a good box office total? Or that DVD sales will make up for the difference?
And with the Terminator Sarah Conner Chronicles TV show cancelled, and now the movie Terminator Salvation doing below expectations. MAYBE people are tired of this franchise in America, and it’s not worth pursuing anymore? Maybe the horse is dead? After all, the people already know the plot. It’s man versus machine, and maybe their bored of this plot and have been their, done that? How many times can you exploit the same idea?
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While watching this movie Sam Worthington and his character almost steal the film completely. After seeing the film, I thought this guy has the look, age, and body build to possibly make for a GREAT Captain America choice. If I were casting that film, this guy would be one of the top candidates for the roll. And the one I would choose.
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I was looking at the box office take and Will Ferrell in “Land of the Lost” is below expectations. Looking at his appearance on the Conan O’ Brien show, I think the past few years of box office success has finally caused him to have a big ego. Just something about his overall demeanor, the look in his eye, and gut feeling make me think he has a swelled ego. But that’s just my view on the matter. I guess only those working close with him would know the truth. But if he does have a big ego now, it wouldn’t be the first time this has happened to a celebrity, that’s for sure.
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