Terminator Genisys

Didn't watch the trailer. Will, however, watch ANY terminator movie. Love the franchise. Didn't like the most recent one as much, but I love the setting and the mythos.

P.S - THIS guy should be hired, immediately, to write the next movie. Great website for your terminator fix:

http://www.goingfaster.com/term2029/
 
Someone's going to have to explain why that robot from the future has aged so much over the last 20 years. Do robots get wrinkles?
 
Someone's going to have to explain why that robot from the future has aged so much over the last 20 years. Do robots get wrinkles?
He's a Cyborg. Living tissue over a hyper alloy combat chassis. The living tissue will still age.

How's that for an explanation? :P
 
Someone's going to have to explain why that robot from the future has aged so much over the last 20 years. Do robots get wrinkles?

My guess is that the plot will involve the cyborg having spent twenty years hopping through time to keep Sarah Conner alive or something. In the greater scheme of plot bullshit that’s going to be the easy part for people to ignore.
 
I'm sure they'll have a semi-plausible explanation but i'm sure it won't matter because of the lack of suspension of disbelief these days. Some people are actually shocked that sci-fi movies are real and that people sing in musicals.
 
It is possible there are some interesting and original plot elements in there and they just did a terrible job editing the trailer. But given the last two Terminator films probably not.
It looks better to me than the last two.

People keep calling this a reboot. Technically every single one of them is a reboot since they change history each time, so the timeline is different in each movie.
 
People keep calling this a reboot. Technically every single one of them is a reboot since they change history each time, so the timeline is different in each movie.

Throwing around the word “reboot” is probably part of the marketing strategy. The last two films were pretty awful, and they need to disassociate this one from Kristanna Loken’s terrible acting and Sam Worthington’s tendency to drop back to his Australian accent when he’s in front of a green screen phoning in a half-baked line.
 
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