What went wrong?
What went wrong?
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They wrote one ironic scene where it's now Sarah extends her arm to Reese and made it the WHOLE FUCKING MOVIE.
People wanted more future robot war shit, but McG's movie gave them cold feet. Dumbest move of the whole franchise, really, until the next one.
>four passing movies followed by two failing ones
>last two were distributed by paramount
take a guess
They kept making chase movies instead of giving the future war another shot.
She reminded me of Sarah Connor's little sister more than Sarah Connor, but of all the terrible crap in that movie, she isn't near the top for me.
Come with me if you want to eat.
Terminator Salvation flopped
>what do we do with this franchise?
>let's hire cheap and trend actors!
>START PRODUCTION!
>I kill terminators with 9mm. Easy.
>that photoshop job
Emilia Clarke was never that busty or that skinny in her life
Here, with her chubby cheeks, she looked best.
sneed
They showed the entire movie in the trailer.
>People wanted more future robot war shit, but McG's movie gave them cold feet. Dumbest move of the whole franchise, really, until the next one.
facts. at least he bale movie tried something different
She’s one of the worst actresses and I’m glad her career is dead now. I hate when shitty actresses get propelled from being in one good thing. Like that cunt Jennifer Lawrence.
1. No Linda Hamilton and has someone who looks nothing like her
2. No consistent character development for Arnold and his T-800 terminator.
3. Completely lame and unnecessary Kyle Reese replacement.
4. No relevancy to any of the other films which is retarded.
5. Dumb intro, dumb ending, dumb movie.
T1 > T2 > T3 > Salvation > Dark Fate >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Genisys
It's funny how each new Terminator movie redeems T3 even more and more
Still the best chase sequence of all the Terminator films ;)
A lot more than chubby cheeks
Better as a brunette as well.
too qt for the badass role
fpbp
>Uncomfterble & slightly nervous executives