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Terminator Salvation Expectations Lifted. Today in Film Bloggery 03/03/09

Christopher Campbell
By Christopher Campbell posted 8 months ago
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I have always tried to maintain low expectations for Hollywood product in general. But when it comes to highly anticipated movies, particularly blockbuster sequels to popular sci-fi action franchises, my excitement can get the best of me. Whenever I need to calm down my expectations, though, I simply recall all the disappointments of 1997 (Alien Resurrection, The Lost World, the Star Wars Special Edition), and I can get through the hype pretty safely. Considering I’m one of the few who actually loved both Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and (yes, even) McG’s Charlie’s Angels movies, it’s hard for me to believe that I’m also one of the few who isn’t now expecting Terminator Salvation to be the second coming of Christ The Terminator after watching the new trailer (embedded below).

Sure, Christian Bale could very well be a lucky charm to franchise reboots (though does anyone believe this will be even a tenth as good as Batman Begins?) and T4 could easily be better than rival summer blockbuster Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (though “easily” is an understatement, because Transformer 2 will suck just as bad as Transformers 1). But with two and a half months left until the movie opens, it’s just too early for us to be going so ga-ga over one piece of marketing. The only thing left to happen now is a backlash, which I guess I’m sort of starting right now?

Here’s a sample of the most extreme gushing to hit the blogosphere since the trailer’s premiere last night:

  • Vulture gets credit for both the Batman Begins and the Transformers comparisons:

    From the looks of this trailer [McG] seems as if he’s on the cusp of delivering one of the best franchise reboots since Chris Nolan decided to take on Bruce Wayne…guaranteed to make Michael Bay seethe with jealousy: huge robots, even huger explosions, and, gasp, realistic-seeming human emotion!

  • Sean at FilmJunk adds to the better-than-Transformers discussion: “Not only does Terminator Salvation have giant robots, explosions and impressive special effects, but it also has acting talent, an interesting story, and a sense of style.”
  • While I’m sure (and hoping) she’s at least half-joking, Best Week Ever’s Michelle Collins nicknames the director “McGenius” and believes the trailer is great enough to now ensure people will be lining up days in advance. Note to Warner Bros.: you apparently needn’t spend money on further marketing materials. You’re good.
  • Neil Miller at FIlmSchoolRejects is overly dramatic and overly excited:

    Even Christian Bale, master of all things badass — a man who has saved Gotham City twice from disaster — cannot stop the elimination in McG’s soon to be awesome Terminator Salvation. Am I being dramatic? Yes. Is this movie going to rock you to your core? Absolutely, yes.

  • Alex Billington at FirstShowing.net, on the other hand, still prefers to hate on the director in spite of all his excitement: “Watching this makes me forget that McG is even directing this and makes me believe that we may actually see an awesome Terminator movie. This year’s summer movie season is looking better and better with every new day!”
  • Rob at Topless Robot at least seems to understand the relativity that’s affecting his fanboy salivation: “Am I the only one excirted because my expectations for a McG-directed Terminator were so abyssmally low?”
  • Todd Brown at Twitch nominates the spot as the “Best Trailer of The Year” and claims it’s better than any of the trailers for either of the James Cameron installments: To him, it “comes as near to perfection as I’ve seen in a long, long time.”
  • Meredith Woerner at io9 pumps up the fanboys with screenshots, including some resembling parts of Star Wars and Firefly.
  • Empire (and also Topless Robot) also sees some Battlestar Galactica resemblance.
  • Oh, TMZ, you’re still on the Bale tirade story? Don’t you know today’s a day for positive T4 news?
  • Okay, there is at least one blogger with lower expectations than I have: Rod at ThePlaylist.

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  • papasmurf said

    LOL! TMZ is not exactly intelligent nor classy. Their opinion doesn’t matter anyway.

    Nice write-up.

    Trailer is awesome. I agree that the acting is intense. Bale does what he is paid to do and he goes home. He delivers for the fans. As far as MCG goes, time will tell, but from what I have seen so far, he seems to be doing a great job. He just needs to stop talking so much and giving out so many spoilers.

  • rizzy said

    Not arguing that T4 won’t be great, cause it sure will be. But to hack on director Bay? Come on man…. Get some class. To think that Transformers wasn’t a movie that needed to be remade to establish credit in this future generation is just plain stupid. And the Lost World was bad? Last time i checked that was one of the greatest sequels to ever be done. Transformers 2 will clearly blow away T4. But that’s not taking anything away from it because it will surely be a great movie. You already stated you liked Charlie’s Angels so clearly you shouldn’t be writing about movies. And T3? wow.

  • ricky047 said

    Wait! I did read this correctly, did you say you like T3 but hated Transformers.

  • John M said

    SpoutBlog: Coverage of what is truly interesting in the film world AND posts by Christopher Campbell.

    Can’t wait to see what nerd-bait you’ll come up with next.

  • Christopher Campbell said

    John M,

    It may not be interesting to you, but this is clearly interesting to a large percentage of the film blogosphere. I don’t think of this post as nerd-bait so much as a response to the nerd’s who’ve been baited.

    Alas, if a lot of blogs were instead writing about a specific documentary or foreign film, I’d actually prefer to be linking to them.

  • Christopher Campbell said

    Oh, and ricky04, yes. T3 may have been a disappointment on certain levels, but there’s nothing in Transformers that’s as exciting or as well-directed as T3’s fire truck scene.

  • Rob said

    You forgot to include Rob @ Screen Rant (me) :)

    I wrote about the trailer and was blown away.