Terminator Salvation
The end begins.
In 2018, John Connor (Christian Bale) thinks he has found a way to defeat the deadly machines, but he also needs to track down a teenager (Anton Yelchin) who will be crucial to the future of mankind. The fourth film in the series is the first without Arnold Schwarzenegger, though his T-101 has an ingenious cameo. There are many other such endearing references to the predecessors throughout McG’s surprisingly exciting film, which is well paced, has high production values (featuring a few new terrifying machines), elaborate action sequences and a final showdown that just won’t let up. Bale and Sam Worthington are good, but look too much alike.
2009-U.S. 114 min. Color. Widescreen. Produced by Derek Anderson, Moritz Borman, Victor Kubicek, Jeffrey Silver. Directed by McG. Music: Danny Elfman. Cast: Christian Bale (John Connor), Sam Worthington (Marcus Wright), Anton Yelchin (Kyle Reese), Moon Bloodgood, Bryce Dallas Howard, Common… Jane Alexander, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Ironside. Voice of Linda Hamilton.
Trivia: Charlotte Gainsbourg and Tilda Swinton were allegedly considered for roles; Josh Brolin as Marcus Wright. This was the last film Stan Winston worked on as a visual effects supervisor.
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