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Schwarzenegger The Terminator in Terminator 5

Terminator 5 Costume ConceptYou like Terminator right? Ditto and right now T5 is running rampant on the gossip mill; Justin Lin’s in… Justin Lin’s out… Paul Walker Wha?! … How is it all making you feel eh? Pissed off? What is so wrong with Hollywood actually taking note of the fans and, I don’t know, making way more money by listening? Hell, we don’t even want James Cameron to come pick up his piss soup (it ain’t gonna happen at this stage anyway), we’ll just cross everything and hope Megan gets an artist (Ridley Scott?) who can turn urine into the kind of alcohol transients drink to reach valhallah! Can I get a Hallelujah?! Amen!

The military and war aspects of Terminator are major draws for many a fan, the merge of Science Fiction and Science Fact with a realistic portrayal of war… one of the biggest questions when new Terminator films go into production is; will this be it… will this be the future war movie… the war we saw in glimpses over the first 2 pictures?

The fans believed they would get to see the mighty war against the machines (or at least the final days of war with the machines).

So James Cameron lured fans with a facet of his movies which he never actually delivered… the Future War. Also, as a filmmaker and a story teller he believes the story ended with Terminator 2. Then why does the story feel incomplete?

Jim Cameron always stated he wished he would have created Star Wars, (something of that scope), he had it with Terminator, a series one film away from a Trilogy… a Terminator Trilogy… fans waited but each year went by and we saw nothing.

Terminator 3 was set to be hot talk in regard to sequels but it never seemed to happen… However in 2003 it did happen (and most of us would rather forget what we saw).

The war we saw was an empty facade, the tactical military mission based elements are not there because Jim Cameron didn’t think that far ahead perhaps. Or maybe he did and shrugged off more work with saying he’d told his story.

We, the fans, want to see it but as long as there is a Mostow or a McG waiting in the wings to hang their star on a Terminator movie we won’t get it and anyone who tries to make Terminator into something it’s not is an epic failure. Mostow really did adhere to the world of PG-13 rules and McG made a film a 1 year old could watch not to mention the fact he handed everyone a copy of “The Road” and stated “This is the film we are making”. So indeed these people were not making Terminator movies at all, they just happened to have Terminators in them.

No REBOOT/RECHARGE/REHASH/REHYDRATE/REANIMATE/REINCARNATE. Get it right or f*ck off.


Hollywood is a well oiled machine and as with SkyNet, it runs on facts and figures, sentimentality has no place in the world of cold hard numbers.James Cameron is a prime example of Hollywood’s lack of emotional connection… Cameron created Terminator (not on his own obviously) and what did he do with it? He sold it to his wife Gale Ann Hurd for the sum of a cup of coffee… now if that was your creation, your baby, would you sell it so casually? No. And why not? Because YOU thought it up, it was your idea and the very idea of selling it would make you feel like stabbing yourself in the face with fifty kebab skewers. James Cameron comfortably signed away his movie because he was using Terminator as a leg-up to better things and when it actually took off he couldn’t believe his luck… *KERCHING*…

*meanwhile in James Cameron’s mind*…

“So, we were successful?”
“Yes Jim, we were.”
“So, what does it mean?”
“It means the studio want more…”
“No, not right now, they can wait. Terminator has opened the door to a better place… ”
“Where to? Narnia?”
“No, think Fern Gully… but blue… ”

James Cameron didn’t intend to make Terminator 2 but he knew his reputation needed the boost so into the studio he went and when he returned it was with style, action, budget and Arnold on a FatBoy (the bike, not a small festive child) and from that point Cameron knew he couldn’t make another Terminator movie… he quite simply used Terminator to make himself a name, just like Mostow and the ever ebullient McG but none of the men who have helmed the franchise thus far have ever loved the saga like the fans do. We know what we want, we know what’s right and what’s goddamn ridiculous (T3 mostly) and we know the finer details down to a T. Ask us what we want Miss Ellison and you shall get mucho dinero in return.

Arnold Schwarzenegger has been working out and Next month filming will begin on his first full feature movie since T3: Rise of the Machines. His muscles are growing and he is looking more like a Terminator each time the paps snap him.

Here is what we want to see:

The first Terminator movie took itself seriously. Maybe T5 should too…

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