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05-20-2009, 03:21 PM
Anton Yelchin, Bryce Dallas Howard, Moon Bloodgood, and Common tell CBR News about shooting the new Terminator film, doubling up on summer movies, and the role of technology in their lives.
Full article here (http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=21285).
Surprised that there has been no thread regarding this film yet. I just saw the film and liked it alot. Though the plot was wire thin. There was some pretty good character development and it was nice to look at. I expected it to be nothing more than a glorified video game, but it was a bit more complex.
Bale more than made up for the wishy washy wimpy Batman/Bruce Wayne he played in TDK. In this film he actually showed that had some testosterone running through his veins and that he could think and plan.
I can see why Sam Worthington was one of the final runners up for the role of James Bond. Of course we all know it went to Daniel Craig. But he's a good actor and has that pure old school masculinity.
Moon Boodgood was also fun too watch. She really balanced the strong with the feminine quite well. She was attractive without being girly, and strong without being shrill. A welcome change in cinema.
I have never been fond of the Terminator films, in fact I just don't get the whole premise. The notion of a computer trying to wipe out the entire humanity sounds like a poor plot device to me. But I really enjoyed this film and plan on seeing it again.
Murrocko
05-21-2009, 07:06 PM
I can see why Sam Worthington was one of the final runners up for the role of James Bond. Of course we all know it went to Daniel Craig. But he's a good actor and has that pure old school masculinity.
I hated him in this movie so much. Really disappointed with this movie, too little character development and weak plot points. Best thing was the kid who played Kyle Reese and that little cameo at the end for nothing else other than it being neat.
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