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Terminator Salvation (Two-Disc Director's Cut) [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy, Action & Adventure |
Format | Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, Subtitled, Director's Cut, Dubbed |
Contributor | McG, Christian Bale, Anton Yelchin, Helena Bonham Carter, Jane Alexander, Moon Bloodgood, Bryce Dallas Howard, Common, Sam Worthington See more |
Language | English, French, Spanish |
Runtime | 1 hour and 57 minutes |
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Terminator Salvation (Blu-ray)
In the highly anticipated new installment of The Terminator film franchise, set in post-apocalyptic 2018, Christian Bale stars as John Connor, the man fated to lead the human resistance against Skynet and its army of Terminators. But the future Connor was raised to believe in is altered in part by the appearance of Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), a stranger whose last memory is of being on death row. Connor must decide whether Marcus has been sent from the future, or rescued from the past. As Skynet prepares its final onslaught, Connor and Marcus both embark on an odyssey that takes them into the heart of Skynets operations, where they uncover the terrible secret behind the possible annihilation of mankind.
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Terminator Salvation restores some of the balance of huge freakin' explosions and emotionally compelling plot to the Terminator series. Set entirely after the nuclear assault that left the computer system Skynet in control of the world, Terminator Salvation follows John Connor (Christian Bale) as he grapples with both murderous robots and his superiors in the resistance, who aren't sure they believe the prophecies that Connor is destined to save humanity. Into the midst of this struggle tumbles Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington, who would later star in James Cameron's Avatar); the last thing he remembers was being executed in prison decades before. Baffled, he falls into company with Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin, Star Trek) and a mute little girl, who soon get captured--but Wright then meets and bonds with Blair Williams (Moon Bloodgood, Eight Below), a resistance fighter who remains loyal to the confused Wright even though Connor suspects he's not what he seems--or what he believes himself to be. Terminator Salvation isn't the astonishing synthesis of action and feeling that either The Terminator or T2 were; the plot threads are poorly woven and fray completely in the last third of the movie. Despite this, Terminator Salvation has at least two skillfully orchestrated action sequences that will get your heart racing, and Worthington’s beguiling mixture of toughness and vulnerability gives his relationship with Bloodgood a genuine pulse. It's imperfect, but compared with the hollow carcasses that most action movies (including Terminator 3) turn out to be, it's worth seeing. --Bret Fetzer
On the Blu-ray disc
The director's cut is a mere three minutes longer than the theatrical cut. Many of these additions are just a few seconds of extra violence (e.g., a knife thrust into a body then pulled out), but there are a few more-substantial sequences: A longer conversation in Resistance Command Headquarters; a brief topless scene by Moon Bloodgood when her Blair Williams character and Sam Worthington's Marcus return to her base (reminiscent of Kelly McGillis and Harrison Ford in Witness); an extended conversation between those two characters afterward (Blair: "You can focus on what you've lost or you can fight for what's left"); and a longer radio address by John Connor in which he mentions his mother. Even though it's not all that different, it should be the preferred way to watch the movie.
The big extra feature, Maximum Movie Mode, is only on disc 2's original theatrical cut. In front of two large TV screens, director McG introduces the movie then makes periodic appearances to discuss key concepts. Interspersed along the way are various pop-ups with the Terminator mythology timeline, picture-in-picture with cast and crew interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, and stills galleries. You can also, when prompted, exit out of the movie to watch any of 11 Focus Points, which are two- to three-minute featurettes. Conveniently, you can also access these from the main menu. Two other features are watchable separate from Maximum Movie Mode: "Reforging the Future" (19 minutes), discussing the new film's take on the Terminator legacy, and "The Moto-Terminator" (8:33), focusing on the motorcycle-like robots. --David Horiuchi
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 7 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.52 ounces
- Director : McG
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, Subtitled, Director's Cut, Dubbed
- Run time : 1 hour and 57 minutes
- Release date : December 1, 2009
- Actors : Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Anton Yelchin, Moon Bloodgood, Helena Bonham Carter
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Language : English (DTS-HD High Res Audio), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : B001FB55I0
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #19,166 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #303 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
- #2,222 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2009(**Contains minor spoilers**)
First off, this is not Arnold's Terminator. If you're expecting the same thing as the first three, you'll be disappointed by this movie. Nor is it a serious philosophical work. It is simply a continuation of the first three, from a somewhat different -- but not contradictory -- light.
The story follows John Connor and Marucs Wright, two very different individuals whose fates nonetheless seem intertwined. Connor leads a raid against one of Skynet's prisoner-holding facilities; in the process, many die. Connor makes it out alive, but so does someone else...Wright, who was being held in the facility, emerges a few minutes after Connor is extricated. Thus begins a long, twisted path on which both men embark. Along the way, they find themselves on the same team -- often doubting the other's intentions -- and yet at odds when the dark secret of Wright's resurrection -- after his execution before Judgment Day -- comes to light.
Meanwhile, they learn that Skynet is using them both to ensnare Connor as well as Kyle Reese, in order to manipulate history in their own favor; at the same time, Skynet is manipulating the Resistance itself, offering up a sort of "Trojan Horse" in order to take out high command.
There are many twists and turns along the rocky road to "Salvation" -- personal, and of the Resistance -- but both men make the journey. In the end, one will sacrifice all to give the other a chance at life.
Now, aside from my brief retelling (trying not to give away too much), my opinion. It's very well done, and highly enjoyable, to me at least. Obviously, there are many who disagree. But I enjoyed the twists and turns, and actually saw the movie several times while it was playing at my local theater. Would I recommend seeing it before you buy it? Yes, if for no other reason because so many are so disappointed in it. I, however, think it is one of the best, if not the best, in the series -- certainly better than 2 and 3 imho. Keep in mind that my parents were from the generation that saw and loved the first two in theaters, and I'm not; and, frankly, I don't know how much my Dad -- who loved the first -- would care for this one. I approach this having seen the first two around when T3 (which I wasn't terribly fond of) came out.
Also, this is best seen more than once to make certain that you catch everything; for a "light" movie (which it certainly is), it tends to jump about, and make sudden detours. Not unpleasantly, to me at least, but there it is. My advice? See it with an open mind, and don't expect a masterpiece. If you do, you might like it; I personally thought it was awesome.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2011It goes without saying that the "best" Terminator film was the first, simply because it *was* the first! There is something to be said for originality, after all. Still I am far more impressed with "Terminator Salvation" for a couple of reasons:
First, the theme of the other Terminator films is worn out. How many times can we watch a film about one terminator chasing some people all over the country before it gets old? I always found the brief war scenes in those films far more intriguing, and I often wondered why the script writers did not include a lot more of them. At last, they have! The whole film is about the war, and Skynet is no longer some distant, mostly unseen enemy but a true adversary who is visibly present in every scene. That is what I have wanted to see-- the WAR against the machines!-- not a single terminator chasing people a few people around in circles again.
Second, the special effects of this film were awesome. Whatever might be lacking in terms of acting skills (which Terminator film had good acting anyway?), it made up for it with special effects. The Terminators are so realistic that I have literally had a few nightmares about them-- just the kind of scare I love from a movie! The only aspect that lacked realism is that the Terminators seem to be incompetent marksmen for being such advanced machines. How many rounds does it take to hit a target, after all? "Spray and Pray" seems to be how Terminators shoot, which results in far more misses than hits, and that makes little sense to me when our contemporary computer-guided missiles can strike with pinpoint accuracy. It also seems like an awful waste of ammunition to me. Nevertheless, I can see why it is a necessary part of the show. We could not have Terminators who shoot with pinpoint accuracy without blowing away all hope for human victory now, could we? Ah, such unrealistic elements are a necessary evil. This is science *fiction,* after all!
All in all, this is my personal favorite of all the Terminator films. It may not have the originality of the first, but it is certainly the most impressive in terms of war scenes and special effects. This is why I am giving it a five-star rating.
Top reviews from other countries
- verseauReviewed in Canada on January 21, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Terminator : Salvation / Terminator : redemption ( bilingual )
Everything ok , added bonus : french track included, unexpected but great.
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Daniel Eliezer VReviewed in Mexico on December 30, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars DVD
Muy buena DVD pelicula lo recomiendo
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Sven EbertReviewed in Germany on January 8, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Ein Film der immer geht...
... für mich einer der Filme, die immer gehen – ohne langweilig zu werden (wie R.I.P.D.) und mit der auf der Disc vorhandenen Extandent-Version ist das Ganze gleich nochmals interessanter – alleine dafür lohnt sich die BD. Kaufempfehlung!
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Dambar65Reviewed in Italy on April 9, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Grande Cinema per il Quarto capitolo della Saga di Terminator con un Audio Strepitoso ma ... nella solita pessima confezione
Rieccomi a recensire un BluRay sperando sempre di essere utile ad altri acquirenti.
Il quarto capitolo della saga di Terminator o forse sarebbe meglio dire il primo della seconda trilogia prevista è un film di alto livello ottimamente diretto, sceneggiato ed interpretato. Rispetto al terzo episodio si sale notevolmente e si da inizio ad una nuova saga dall'accattivante ambientazione futura, senza salti nel tempo. Il giorno del giudizio è giunto e nulla si può fare per tornare indietro come nei tre precedenti film. Skynet va distrutta nel futuro, non più prima della sua nascita, e per fare questo c'è bisogno di John Connors e della Resistenza.
Sul confezionamento darei una stella visto che si tratta della classica cover Amaray in plastica sempre bruttina e sempre odiata da tutti i collezionisti di film.
Ai collezionisti consiglio di acquistare un edizione con cover SteelBook di importazione; ce ne sono svariate (svedese, inglese, tedesca, coreana) a costi diversi ed alcune anche con l'audio direttamente in italiano (inglese e svedese se ricordo bene)..
Quella tedesca di sicuro la trovate quasi sempre anche su Amazon, per le altre più pregiate andate sul sicuro se la cercate su EBay.
Passando alla qualità del film direi che il Comparto Audio/Video è semplicemente Perfetto!!!!!
Normalmente scrivo un minimo di commento su video e audio per identificare le principali qualità e difetti, ma in questo caso la recensione è semplicissima in quanto sia il video che l'audio non hanno alcun difetto.
Se per il video questa può non essere una sorpresa vedendo anche altri film in BluRay, per l'audio invece è una grandissima sorpresa. Per la prima volta ho potuto ascoltare una traccia italiana della stessa qualità di quella inglese.
Roba da commuoversi
Buona visione e buon ascolto a tutti
- MikeReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 9, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
Thank you the blueray arrived in great condition 🙌