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Terminator Salvation – How Long Do Movies Stay in Theaters

Terminator Salvation was exactly what I expected it to be. It met all of the expectations of a great cast and extensive budget. Christian Bale does an outstanding performance (as always) in the new Terminator flick. A cameo from the great Arnold Schwarzenegger was all but impressive however. Inevitably the ending left you with the knowledge that the terminator series has not seen it’s last film and many more are sure to come.
I have been intrigued by the Terminator films since I was a small boy and my dedication to the series had faith that the new Terminator Salvation movie was going to be awesome. The movie took a new turn in the expectations of what a Terminator films is and will be. The outstanding special effects as well as a believable cast captured a whole new audience opening weekend. John Conner has finally grew into the man that the prophecy had told and its about time! Terminator Salvation is what the previous films where building up to all these years and How Long Do Movies Stay in Theaters was worth the wait.

The New Terminator T600

The new Terminator T600 demands respect in appearance as well as ability. The sound affects really made the movie theater experience worth the cost. How Long Do Movies Stay in Theaters. Unless you have a seriously impressive home entertainment system then Terminator Salvation is an inĀ allen theaters must see. I had hoped that the Arnold appearance wouldn’t happen but it did as expected. The appearance was noticeably fake and ended quickly. I believe it is time to retire the Arnold experience and let Christian Bale take the new lead. His role as John Conner was captivating and authentic.
The movie left many loose ends which I was excited about because I always look forward to the next Terminator movie. How Long Do Movies Stay in Theaters. I believe there is much to come from this series and I hope that future Terminator films don’t disappoint me as much as Terminator 3 did.

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