With the rather mixed reviews popping up all over the place many of us life long Terminator fans are preparing for the worst. So diverse are the reviews that one can't help but wonder if perhaps half the worlds critics were paid to write positive things about the film but this is obviously not the case as Harry "I love anything as long as I get a muffin basket from the producers" Knowles took the film apart in what is easily one of the worst reviews to ever grace the Internet. Long known for his biased and unfair reviews Knowles seems to have gone out of his way to trash the film though there's a good chance that once he gets a free copy of the Blu Ray of a key chain then his opinion will change and Salvation will be up there with T2 in his opinion.
I'm keeping an open mind and reserving all judgement for Salvation as the tralers have interested me immensly and I don't despise McG as many do. I think he has shown himself to be a talented director with his post Charlie's out put and say what you want about the Charlie's films they certainly looked good.
If Salvation is half as much fun as this monster ballad based on the franchise well then I do believe it could be a winner.
26 May 2009
"I'll Be Back" theTerminator Monster Ballad
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The video looks more like a Highlander parody though lol
How great was that!? I've seen T4, but I will keep my opinions to myself. Look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Haha, that's hilarious.
As far as T4 goes, I'll just say this... the screenwriters, John Brancato and Michael Ferris, are the same guys that wrote 'Catwoman.' Enough said.
Loved Terminator 2, but the others were mediocre anyway... 1 is ok, 3 is awful..
same with Aliens - #2 is great, 1 ok, 3 awful - is this a pattern??
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Karl, would you mind terribly if I ask a question? I've noticed you've got some interviews with some fairly famous people in the past(Uwe Boll etc). I'd like to run some interviews in my own film blog, so I was wondering how you went about approaching these people?
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Martin J McKenna
Not at all Martin.
I'd just find some contact information from a person's website, or through their agency. With Uwe Boll I emailed his production company.
It can be hard going though, most of the time you don't really get any response, sometimes I'd get into contact with a person who'd agree to an interview, but because they'd be busy it wouldn't go any further.
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