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Terminator Salvation (Director's Cut) [Blu-ray] [2009] [Region Free]

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  • Actors: Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Bryce Dallas Howard
  • Directors: McG
  • Format: Subtitled, Anamorphic, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Danish, English, Finnish, Hindi, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish
  • Dubbed: Italian
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Audio Description: English
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 23 Nov. 2009
  • Run Time: 118 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (490 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0023W6QM4
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,307 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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This highly anticipated new installment of The Terminator film franchise is set in post-apocalyptic 2018, with Christian Bale starring as John Connor, the man fated to lead the human resistance against Skynet and its army of Terminators. But the future Connor was raised to believe in is altered in part by the appearance of Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), a stranger whose last memory is of being on death row. Connor must decide whether Marcus has been sent from the future, or rescued from the past. As Skynet prepares its final onslaught, Connor and Marcus both embark on an odyssey that takes them into the heart of Skynet's operations, where they uncover the terrible secret behind the possible annihilation of mankind.

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Terminator Salvation restores some of the balance of huge explosions and emotionally compelling plot to the Terminator series. Set entirely after the nuclear assault that left the computer system Skynet in control of the world, Terminator Salvation follows John Connor (Christian Bale) as he grapples with both murderous robots and his superiors in the resistance, who aren’t sure they believe the prophecies that Connor is destined to save humanity. Into the midst of this struggle tumbles Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington, who would later star in James Cameron’s Avatar); the last thing he remembers was being executed in prison decades before. Baffled, he falls into company with Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin, Star Trek) and a mute little girl who soon get captured--but Wright then meets and bonds with Blair Williams (Moon Bloodgood, Eight Below), a resistance fighter who remains loyal to the confused Wright even though Connor suspects he’s not what he seems--or what he believes himself to be. Terminator Salvation isn’t the astonishing synthesis of action and feeling that either The Terminator or T2 were. Despite this, Terminator Salvation has at least two skillfully orchestrated action sequences that will get your heart racing, and Worthington’s beguiling mixture of toughness and vulnerability gives his relationship with Bloodgood a genuine pulse. It’s imperfect, but compared with the hollow carcasses that most action movies (including Terminator 3) turn out to be, it’s worth seeing. --Bret Fetzer

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I found Terminator Salvations to be enjoyable for the most part purely from an action stand point. If you don't like mindless action films don't apply - this won't be for you. But at times that is exactly the sort of thing I want to watch and this film did not fail to impress me in that regard. The special effects are impressive for much of the film and whilst the 'plot' lacks everything you would probably expect it to, if you watch this expecting a finely woven thread of a story you probably deserve to be a little let down. The Terminator films are based on science fiction - as a consequence you can't apply standard logic to it and say 'that doesn't make sense' - the story may not be very believable but that is the whole point of science fiction - the impossible can happen. If we are going to be overly critical of this film in this regard then why not any film that defies human capability as we currently know it? The real issue here is the fairly weak story. Had this film been given a plot with more depth I believe many would be patting it on the back.

If I were to be critical of one area in particular it would be the performance of Christian Bale. At times I felt it was embarrassing. Shouting 'Connor' into his radio when only he manages to survive an attack (which in itself was difficult to believe). I am a Bale fan but this was probably the worst I have seen him in any film in my own opinion.

If there is to be another Terminator film, and I imagine there is, I truly hope it is given the story it needs to allow those watching to become immersed. CGI alone can never replace a well thought out and executed story. Without the narrative the film is a load of action scenes cobbled together with some hackney-eyed words. It could have been fantastic. It isn't.
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This review is for the extras, not the film (plenty of film reviews already). The extended version of the film contains mostly extended scenes rather than new scenes, but on the whole I liked it. The behind the scenes featurettes are interesting (I loved Sam Worthington's accent).
What I found incredibly ANNOYING was the commentary. Being all-singing-all-dancing with in-picture storyboards, featurettes etc, to watch it you need not only an SD card to increase memory but also broadband internet access! I can't be the only person without broadband who therefore can't watch with the commentary! And how many people have their computer linked to their blu-ray anyway.
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By G. Robinson VINE VOICE on 28 Mar. 2015
Format: DVD
Even though Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines didn't exactly light up the cinema screens and was very disappointing, it made enough money at the box office and through DVD sales to ensure that episode 4 would follow.

Salvation released in 2009 dispenses with time travel and concentrates on gritty one dimensional 40 something John Connor fighting the machines in 2018. Starring Christian Bale as John and Sam Worthington as a new type of Terminator this 5th film in the franchise is a straightforward actioner with little finesse or character. There are lots of explosions, noisy bullet laden set pieces and plenty of CGI splashed on the screen, but the overall effect is rather bland and extremely forgettable. Bale growls and mumbles through his scenes with a level of intensity that eventually becomes tiring. His one dimensional portrayal is never very interesting and has little impact. We are supposed to root for him but I never did. Worthington never gets off the mark either and looks confused for most of proceedings, not known for his range he never really convinces as a killer machine and as a result the character just doesn't work. When both leads are this badly cast you really are in trouble and you have to hope your secondary characters can inject some interest, so no luck there then because they are as dull as ditch-water as well. McG, the director, seems very interested in clever camera work and long continuous takes but less interested in telling a coherent story and the result is that character development is minimal and the characters just get lost and never really assert themselves as they should. The frantic pace, confusing story and dull uninteresting characters make for dismal viewing.

The special effects are very effective and handsome but cannot make up for a confusing story and dull characterisation.

The worst Terminator film to date.
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The first thing to say about T-4 is that, for good or bad, it breaks the straightforward Terminator mould in which a target is hunted by a Terminator and protected by a guardian from beginning to end. Varied elements of this remain but that absolute pattern which remained unchanged from T-1 to T-3 is gone, and that might disappoint a lot of fans. I found the change refreshing, and the film has plenty of twists and turns from beginning to end, but the old trilogy is gone now, and often it feels much more like an extension into a new incarnation of the franchise rather than a sequel.

On the negative side, the acting is not uniformly great; I am not a big fan of Christian Bale, and would have loved to see Nick Stahl reprise his role from T-3. Most of the minor characters turn in fairly bland performances too. Anton Yelchin on the other hand is not just a good actor but an excellent mimic; it is absolutely obvious that he is Kyle Reese from the first moment he opens his mouth. He has captured Michael Biehn's range of facial and vocal expressions stunningly well.

The film has also attracted criticism for inconsistencies in the plot. Most of these will wash over you if you are watching to enjoy rather than criticise. It irritated me a little that the resistance seem much better equipped and situated than in Kyle Reese's memories from T-1; but perhaps over the course of this new trilogy that gap will close through losses to the machines as he approaches the age he was then.

Technically the film gets the full 5 stars for the DTS HD Master Audio soundtrack, great effects and pulsating traditional Terminator music (including 'You Could Be Mine'!) and unlike in "Public Enemies" the sound and dialogue are properly balanced.
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