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Terminator Genisys Review

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Terminator Genisys Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emilia Clark, Jason Clarke, Jai Courtney, J.K. Simmons Director: Alan Taylor Screenwriters: Patrick Lussier and Laeta Kalogridis Runtime: 126 Minutes Grade: B Terminator Genisys is something of a pleasant surprise. Twelve years after the franchise was relaunched with the abysmal Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines (and with Arnold out of office and making fun action pictures again,) producers David Ellison and Dana Goldberg boot up the dormant killing machine. And oddly enough, it works. For the first time since Terminator 2: Judgement Day, this franchise seems to actually give itself respect. Instead of being yet another vehicle for The Governator to spout one liners  [ Read More ]

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‘Terminator Genisys’ Director Calls His Marvel Experience ‘Particularly Wrenching’

2 hours ago | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »

Terminator Genisys” director Alan Taylor has no desire to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe after directing “Thor: The Dark World.” “The Marvel experience was particularly wrenching because I was sort of given absolute freedom while we were shooting, and then in post, it turned into a different movie,” Taylor told Uproxx. “So, that is something I hope never to repeat and don’t wish upon anybody else,” he continued. “ was not like that. The story we started telling is essentially the story we finished and are bringing out into the world. But there was a lot of collaboration, as there. »

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‘Max’ Tops ‘Ted 2′ and ‘Magic Mike Xxl’ in TV Ad Spending

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In this week’s edition of the Variety Movie Commercial Tracker, powered by iSpot.tv, “Max” remained at the top of the list, marking the film’s second week as the movie backed by the biggest TV advertising budget.

Reducing its expenditure almost a million dollars this week compared to last, Warner Bros.’ estimated $6.4 million advertising investment for “Max” yet again secured the film the top spot, buying 1,932 national airings across 49 networks led by FX and VH1. The steamy sequel “Magic Mike Xxl” snagged the number two spot, up two from the previous week. With an ad budget of $5.8 million, “Magic Mike Xxl” had 1,121 national airings across 42 networks, led by MTV and VH1.

Ted 2” held firm this week in the number three spot, with an ad budget of $6.2 million, buying 984 national airings across 38 networks, led by MTV and Comedy Central. Meanwhile the only newcomer on the list this week, »

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Why Terminator Genisys Doesn't Have A Digitally De-Aged Bill Paxton

3 hours ago | cinemablend.com | See recent Cinema Blend news »

As seen in the previously released trailers for Terminator: Genisys, there is a sequence early in the movie that is essentially a recreation of one of the most iconic moments in the franchise: the arrival of the first T-800 in James Cameron.s original The Terminator. As accurate as the movie works to be, however, there is one notable difference between the original and the "remake": the presence of Bill Paxton as the credited "Punk Leader." You might think that this is a missed opportunity for a special, digitally de-aged cameo, but apparently that was never really on the table because of what director Alan Taylor says would have been a "slippery slope." I had the opportunity to interview the Terminator Genisys helmer this past weekend during the blockbuster.s Los Angeles press day, and while we ultimately discussed many different elements and aspects of the movie during our chat, »

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Director Alan Taylor discusses Terminator Genisys’ spoilery marketing campaign, says experience on Thor: The Dark World was “wrenching”

4 hours ago | Flickeringmyth | See recent Flickeringmyth news »

If you’ve been paying close attention to the marketing campaign for Terminator Genisys, then you’ll know that Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions have given away a major plot point regarding Jason Clarke’s John Connor, both in the promotional trailers, and the character poster you can see to your left (apologies if you’d managed to avoid spoilers until now).

It certainly seemed baffling that the studio would choose to give away such a major twist, and judging from comments from director Alan Taylor during a promotional interview with Uproxx, it appears he’s a little puzzled by it all too:

“I certainly directed those scenes with the intention that no one would know. One of my favorite moments – and I think Jason Clarke did a great job with it – is when he walks into the hospital in 2017 and everything from there until the turn, you’re supposed to think, »

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Sequel Bits: ‘Jurassic World,’ ‘Fear the Walking Dead,’ ‘Hocus Pocus 2′

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That image above (click to enlarge) is a shot of the back cover of Ian Malcom’s book as seen in Jurassic World, via the film’s official Twitter account. In addition to that, this edition of Sequel Bits features: Jason Clarke talks about his initial reaction to a Terminator Genisys plot twist, A new Fear the […]

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Terminator Genisys Review: Stop Coming Back

4 hours ago | Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news »

Studios seem to struggle with how to reboot a franchise. Do they attempt to pull a Star Trek where an alternate timeline keeps the previous material intact while making way for a new adventure? Do they go even more hardcore like X-Men: Days of Future Past and wipe away most of the previous movies from canon? Or do they go with the Superman Returns route and just ignore the crappy sequels? Franchise building is monumentally important to the modern day studio system, but in order to retain what audiences loved, movies are bending over backwards to service old fans while trying to open up new stories. No reboot tries as hard as Terminator Genisys to restart a franchise. The movie is part reboot, part sequel, part prequel entirely confusing, and incredibly asinine if you consider the plot for more than a half-second. Genisys tries to charm us by playing into nostalgia, »

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Leto's 'Suicide Squad' Rat Was Adopted by This Famous Director

4 hours ago | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »

We've already heard plenty of stories about Jared Leto's The Joker on the Suicide Squad set, ever since production started in Toronto back in April. Last week, it was revealed that the actor, who wasn't able to make it for rehearsals, sent a number of creepy gifts to his cast mates, such as a live rat to Margot Robbie, bullets and a dead hog to Will Smith, accompanied by a video that showed the actor in character as The Joker. While doing press for Terminator Genisys, Jai Courtney revealed that he actually adopted the rat for a week, and that the animal now resides with a famous director.

"I did adopt the rat for one week. It's bounced from house to house. Do you know where the rat is right now? The owner of that rat The Joker gave to Harley Quinn, is now living with Guillermo del Toro. »

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Exclusive Infographic: Arnold's Arsenal and Box Office Body Count

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Over the course of his film career as a blockbuster action star, Arnold Schwarzenegger has amassed a pretty hefty body count. Check out the infographic below for a more in-depth look at some of the high points - and high caliber weapons - from some of Arnold's biggest hits. Arnold adds to his body count when Terminator Genisys blasts into theaters July 1.

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Terminator Genisys’ Cast and Crew Band Together in Los Angeles Premiere Photos

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Arnold Schwarzenegger led the cast and crew in the human resistance against the machines at the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Terminator Genisys’ on Sunday at the Dolby Theatre. The franchise’s celebrated actor, who has played the title character since the original 1984 film, was joined by several of his co-stars, including Jason Clarke, Jai Courtney, Emilia Clarke and Byung-hun Lee, at the premiere. The sci-fi sequel’s director, Alan Taylor, joined the cast at the premiere, where they were all photographed together on the red carpet. The fifth entry in ‘The Terminator’ series will be released theaters tonight in 2D, Real D 3D and IMAX 3D. The film’s distributor, Paramount Pictures,  [ Read More ]

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‘Terminator Genisys’ Reviews: Critics Nostalgic, Bored Over Reboot

5 hours ago | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »

The latest installment in the “Terminator” franchise, director Alan Taylor‘s “Terminator Genisys” has been taking a beating from critics. The latest attempt to revive the franchise starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, which began in 1984 with James Cameron‘s “The Terminator” has been billed as obvious setup for more movies down the line. “The least inspiring thing about ‘Terminator Genisys’ is how it’s a fifth film that doesn’t improve or expand on the prior four so much as it’s meant to clearly set up Part Six, Part Seven and possibly even more,” wrote James Rocchi in his review for TheWrap. »

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Great Scott! Why You May Never See a 'Back to the Future' Remake

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One of the greatest movies of all-time (yes, we're going there) celebrates its 30th anniversary this week, and so it seems like the appropriate time to revisit the age-old fan question: Will we ever see a reboot of the Back to the Future franchise? With time travel in hot demand right now (see recent films like Hot Tub Time Machine, Looper and Project Almanac) -- and with a whole bunch of remakes, reboots and sequels to popular franchises hitting theaters (see this summer's Jurassic World and Terminator Genisys) -- it makes sense that Back to the Future would be next in line for a fresh update. Right? Well... no. Not according to original Back to the Future director Robert Zemeckis, who recently told the Telegraph that no reboot to Back to the Future would ever...

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Jared Leto’s Suicide Squad Rat Is with This Famous Director

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The production of the Suicide Squad movie has been interesting for a number of reasons. Not only is it an excitingly different kind of superhero film—one that tells the story from the villain point of view—but it’s serving as the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice follow-up in the DC Movie Universe. Director David Ayer assembled a wonderfully diverse cast to bring the story to life, but interest is understandably high on Jared Leto’s iteration of The Joker. Rumors have been swirling that Leto is going method for the role, staying in character while he’s on the set and keeping his distance from the rest of the cast, and the latest revelation to come from Suicide Squad is Leto’s odd choice of gift to fellow cast member Margot Robbie, who plays Harley Quinn. Adam Beach, who plays the character Slipknot in the film, recently revealed to E! »

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Interview: The stars of Terminator Genisys talk flying buses and unexpected emotion

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It’s Arnold versus Arnold in the latest entry into the Terminator world, Terminator Genisys.

We spoke with cast members Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jai Courtney, and Emilia Clarke. As they explain in the interview, the well-known characters of Sarah and John Connor as well as the Terminator himself all receive backstories and find themselves in new and action-packed scenarios.

Schwarzenegger gets to fight his younger self in what is bound to be one of the most intense sequences in the film, and an adult Kyle Reese travels back in time to save Sarah Connor. Of course, nothing goes as planned and all hell breaks loose.

We get an inside look at how some of the wilder stunts were pulled off, as well as a preview of the powerful and possibly unexpected emotional side to the film.

Terminator Genisys also stars Jason Clarke, Matt Smith, and J.K. Simmons. Check out the interview below, »

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Game of Thrones Director Alan Taylor: It’s ‘Sensible’ to Have More Female Directors

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“I think calling for more women in every aspect of this industry is a sensible thing,” Alan Taylor, the director of Terminator Genisys told Vulture on the red carpet of his film’s premiere at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood. The past season of Game of Thrones raised some eyebrows because for the first time, there were no female writers or directors despite trudging on with violent, rape-heavy story lines. (In the past three seasons, there have been three writers and directors: Jane Espenson, Vanessa Taylor, and Michelle MacLaren.) Vulture asked Taylor about the lack of women in the production process, which got him talking about his daughters and why he thinks the mounting gripes about violence against women on Game of Thrones is “nonsense.”I think calling for more women in every aspect of this industry is a sensible thing. It's easy to say that because it's correct, but »

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'Terminator Genisys' Review: Arnold's Back, But Does It Matter?

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There is an alarming trend in remakes/reboots that has sprouted up over the past few years, that I first noticed with a pair of 2013 releases, Carrie and Oldboy. Instead of finding any sort of new angle into the story, they were both, essentially, shot-for-shot remakes of the original, but with a shiny new cast for the 21st Century to latch on to. With that being said, Terminator Genisys doesn't qualify as such, since it does have a few new things to offer, but it's still crafted in a way that doesn't pay homage to the movies that come before it, but becomes a slave to them, bombarding us with beat upon familiar beat that is probably supposed to evoke fond memories from the originals, but instead dilutes and complicates any semblance of originality.

I found it somewhat sketchy to see Paramount roll out a recent Terminator Genisys TV spot »

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Why "Genisys" Gave Away Its Spoilers

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One of the more surprising things about this week's release of "Terminator: Genisys" has been that the trailers have done little to hide the major spoilers in the film, and in fact have actively pointed out some of the big ones.

"Terminator Genisys" Minor Spoilers Ahead

This has not only upset those going in hoping to be surprised, it has also not been a fun experience for the film's director Alan Taylor who tells Uproxx that he had "a few heads up and a few unpleasant conversations" about the trailers ahead of time:

"I know there was kind of a challenging calculus going on in the heads of those who market this thing to decide that this was the right thing to do. I think they felt like they had to send a strong message to a very wary audience that there was something new, that this was going to new territory. »

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'Terminator Genisys' (2015) Movie Review

9 hours ago | Rope of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news »

When did the Terminator franchise become more about punching and ineffective gunfire and less about the threat of robot overlords and the extinction of humanityc Yeah, Terminator Genisys has aspects of the latter. It even has some rather interesting ideas at play, but the plot is mired in futile action sequences and hackneyed dialogue to the point any originality in concept is lost on one routine scene after another. It also doesn't help the film's marketing spoiled a major plot point that takes place midway through the film, after which the plot boils down to a "race against the clock" scenario. Oh no, I wonder if they'll manage to complete the job before the clock hits zeroc Utilizing a convoluted, alternate timeline that's not even worth explaining, Terminator Genisys begins in the future where John Connor (Jason Clarke) is leading the human resistance against the machines. Harkening back to the original Terminator, »

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The Battle Against Skynet Rages On In Epic New Clip From Terminator Genisys

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The beginning of Terminator: Genisys, the first of three planned films that Paramount hopes will relaunch the beloved sci-fi franchise, is set in 2029, when the Future War is raging and a group of human rebels has the evil artificial-intelligence system Skynet on the ropes. John Connor (Dawn of the Planet of the ApesJason Clarke) is the leader of the resistance, and Kyle Reese (Divergent‘s Jai Courtney) is his loyal soldier, raised in the ruins of post apocalyptic California. As in the original film, Connor sends Reese back to 1984 to save Connor’s mother, Sarah (Game of ThronesEmilia Clarke), from a Terminator programmed to kill her so that she won’t ever give birth to John. But what Reese finds on the other side is nothing like he expected. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Clarke, Jai Courtney, Emilia Clarke, Matt Smith, Byung-hun Lee, Courtney B. Vance, and J.K. Simmons, »

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On The Red Carpet: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Celebrity Guests Attend 'Terminator Genisys' Premiere

9 hours ago | CineMovie | See recent CineMovie news »

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney and Byung-hun Lee graced the gray carpet for the premiere of Terminator Genisys Sunday at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. CineMovie talked to the film's Byung-hun Lee and screenwriters Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier at the event, and we also caught up with The Talking Dead's Chris Hardwick, WWE wrestler Shad Gaspard and Dusk Till Dawn'sWilmer Valderrama.

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