Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines with Arnold Schwarzenegger: Blu-ray Cover

    Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines Director: Jonathan Mostow Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, Kristanna Loken

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 02/26/2008
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 9,276
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    Join director Jonathan Mostow and his creative team for a behind-the-cameras tour of state-of-the-art sci-fi/action moviemaking - all while watching the film itself!; Introduction by Arnold Schwarzenegger; 3 commentaries with the stars and director; HBO First Look documentary; Sgt. Candy scene; Terminal Flaws gag reel; Dressed to Kill; Storyboard gallery; Toys in action; The making of the video game; Theatrical trailer

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    The Terminator trilogy comes to an immensely satisfying finish with this apocalyptic, action-crammed adventure, which finds a clueless mankind moving inexorably toward its subjugation by machines. Humanity's last best hope, John Connor (Nick Stahl), lives quietly "off the grid," eschewing anything that might leave computerized clues to his whereabouts. After being targeted for assassination years ago (or years hence, actually) by a time-traveling "Terminator," he leaves little to chance. But unbeknownst to John, a smarter, more fearsome terminator, the TX (Kristanna Loken), has been dispatched to the early 21st century to prevent him from leading the Resistance. Timing is everything, because the SkyNet computer network is about to go on line. To protect him, allies in the future send a new bodyguard, the upgraded T-850 (Arnold Schwarzenegger), back in time to find the young man before TX does. The result of all this, as you might imagine, is action aplenty. Director Jonathan Mostow, who demonstrated a flair for efficient cinematic thrills in U-571, knows what Terminator fans want and he delivers it in spades. The series' fans also have come to expect top-of-the-line special effects, and in that respect the production team has outdone itself. The "evil" terminator played by Robert Patrick in T2 remains one of sci-fi's most memorable villains, but the gorgeous Loken makes an equally strong impression, even if her potent right hand invites unfortunate comparisons to Inspector Gadget. Claire Danes, making a welcome return to the screen, brings striking credibility to her role as the feisty young woman unsuspectingly caught up in John Connor’s date with destiny. And then, of course, there's Arnold...need we say more? The governor of California is in fine fettle as the relentless T-850, a walking demolition team programmed to save his youthful charge, even if it means blowing up half the state -- which is just about what it takes. We'd hardly call T3 cerebral, but it takes its fanciful premise seriously and arrives at its conclusion with nary a groan. The breathtaking rush of eye-popping action set pieces, together with the satisfying approach to continuing the Terminator story line, makes this a fitting finale to one of moviedom's most amazing trilogies. That is, if it remains a trilogy. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Choice Action Filmby Anonymous

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    August 01, 2009: Enjoyed the drama and action. The machines were something to be wary of. Wonderful special effects.

    This review was written about the DVD edition.

    T2 ended the franchise.by Anonymous

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    February 11, 2008: James Cameron made the first two movies as only he can ending them in a satisfying manner. Although I can enjoy this movie as long as I try not to think about the inconsistencies it's still a pretender to the quality that comes from a Cameron movie. He also doesn't try to cheapen the franchise with multiple squeals past a reasonable point. The Alien squeals are a good example. Ridley Scott did a great job in the first installment but Cameron ended it with perhaps the greatest movie in this (SF) class. Remarkably detailed real looking sets, great action, and stunning special effects that still look good today. The others were trash in comparison.

    This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen edition.


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