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Terminator Salvation

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Terminator Salvation reviews
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6.0 User Score:

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Based on 35 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Action  |  Adventure  |  Sci-fi  |  Suspense/Thriller

Written by: Gale Anne Hurd (characters)
James Cameron (characters)
David C. Wilson (story), Michael Ferris (& story)
John D. Brancato (& story)

Directed by: McG

Release Date:
Theatrical: May 21, 2009
DVD: December 1, 2009

Running Time: 115 minutes, Color

Origin: USA | Germany | UK

Summary

RATING: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and language

Starring Christian Bale, Anton Yelchin, Sam Worthington, Bryce Dallas Howard, Common, Jadagrace, Moon Bloodgood, and Helena Bonham Carter

Judgment Day has come and gone. The artificial intelligence network Skynet controls the army of Terminators that roam the post-apocalyptic landscape, killing or collecting humans where they hide in the desolate cities and deserts. Only one man saw Judgment Day coming. One man, whose destiny has always been intertwined with the fate of human existence: John Connor. Now the world is on the brink of the future that Connor has been warned about all his life. But something totally new has shaken his belief that humanity stands a chance of winning this war: the appearance of Marcus Wright, a stranger from the past whose last memory is of being on death row before awakening in this strange, new world. (Warner Bros. Pictures)

What The Critics Said

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80

New York Daily News Joe Neumaier

A fast-moving, rock 'em-sock 'em movie that continues the man-vs.-machines series begun 25 years ago.

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80

Empire Devin Faraci

McG has sparked a moribund franchise back to life, giving fans the post-apocalyptic action they’ve been craving since they first saw a metal foot crush a human skull two decades ago.

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75

Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer

A couple of scenes directly reference the Iraq war and the Holocaust (where the humans are herded into cattle cars), and this is taking things much too seriously. This is a big blow-'em-up franchise movie. It should not under any circumstances be confused with a Statement.

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75

Premiere Patrick Parker

Despite some laughably silly plot elements, McG has created an overall entertaining movie experience. It's a great kick-off to the summer explosion season.

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75

ReelViews James Berardinelli

With its idea of an insurgency striking against an implacable evil empire, there's more than a little "Star Wars" in Terminator: Savlation, although not even at its "Empire Strikes Back" bleakest was Lucas' series this dark.

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70

Variety John Anderson

Darker, grimmer and more stylistically single-minded than its two relatively giddy predecessors, Terminator Salvation boasts the kind of singular vision that distinguished the James Cameron original, the full-throttle kinetics of "Speed" and an old-fashioned regard for human (and humanoid) heroics.

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70

Washington Post John Anderson

The result is a movie that takes itself far more seriously than the "Hasta la vista, baby" tone of previous installments.

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70

The New York Times A.O. Scott

It parades neither the egghead aspirations of "Star Trek" nor the thick-skulled pretensions of "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," but instead feels both comfortable with its limitations and justly proud of its accomplishments.

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70

NPR Bob Mondello

It all contributes to making the story breathless and nerve-jangling.

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67

The Onion (A.V. Club) Keith Phipps

The way-too-familiar climax feels less like a comment on destiny than like watching a finely crafted but soulless product roll off an assembly line.

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67

Portland Oregonian Marc Mohan

Grim, post-apocalyptic, special-effects extravaganza.

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67

Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman

It's basically a zombie movie with machines instead of the walking dead.

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63

New York Post Kyle Smith

Yet what makes this movie is the digital effects. It's got all the heart of a demolition derby.

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63

Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea

A dark-and-stormy sci-fi shoot-'em-up directed by McG, T4 has enough hardware and havoc to satisfy the crowd of action junkies and gamers who sped to "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" on opening weekend. (Terminator Salvation is a couple of liquid metal drops' more satisfying, but only a couple.)

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63

Rolling Stone Peter Travers

Bale even cedes the juiciest part to Aussie newcomer Sam Worthington, who is star material as a machine with a conscience. T4 is a mixed bag, but it's not f***ing amateur.

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60

Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern

It's a deafening, sometimes boring, occasionally startling and ultimately impressive war movie with a concern for what it is that makes us human.

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60

Los Angeles Times Betsy Sharkey

If you're a "Terminator" fan, though, "Salvation" is mostly worth it. The machines are mindless, yes, but there are enough pyrotechnics and heavy artillery to feel like Armageddon squared. And when the story starts to crumble around Bale, Worthington is there to pick up the pieces.

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50

Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez

The most timid in the series. There's no invention in it, no sense of discovery. Only the impressively orchestrated action sequences feel fresh.

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50

Village Voice Nick Pinkerton

Among the many things junked in McG's chop-shop is the notion of pleasure.

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50

TV Guide Jason Buchanan

With the exception of one breathtaking sequence in a helicopter, the action in Terminator Salvation is astonishingly dull.

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50

Boston Globe Ty Burr

The latest installment in the venerable sci-fi action franchise turns out to be a straight-up war film, grim and muscular and thundering and joyless. It's the color of cement, and it weighs as much, too.

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50

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Liam Lacey

Though competent in its B-movie way, Terminator Salvation lacks the humour, heart-tugging moments and visual pleasure that made the first two movies of the series modern pop masterpieces.

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50

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

Most of the running time is occupied by action sequences, chase sequences, motorcycle sequences, plow-truck sequences, helicopter sequences, fighter-plane sequences, towering android sequences and fistfights. It gives you all the pleasure of a video game without the bother of having to play it.

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50

Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow

This fourth "Terminator" film is the ultimate heavy-metal parody. Better make that travesty, because there are next to no moments of comedy.

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50

The Hollywood Reporter Michael Rechtshaffen

In Arnold's absence, an important ingredient of the "Terminator" iconography -- namely, the fun factor -- is in short supply.

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50

Film Threat Scott Mendelson

It is occasionally a first-rate action spectacle, but it is only the spectacle that merits recommendation.

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50

Charlotte Observer Staff (Not credited)

Granted, it's great action. Terrific special effects. Pulse-pounding pacing. But it's a case of diminishing returns. Salvation so keeps its characters at arm's length that after a while it really doesn't matter what happens to them.

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50

Chicago Reader J.R. Jones

The movie's only unmitigated pleasure is a too-brief fight scene between Connor and a naked combatant made up to look precisely like Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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50

USA Today Claudia Puig

The predictable story feels as if it were written by a computer program labeled "sequel."

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50

Slate Dana Stevens

A good summer movie isn't just an uninterrupted crescendo of cacophony. You need stuff IN BETWEEN the fireballs and the cyborgs.

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40

The New Yorker Anthony Lane

A confused, humorless grind.

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40

New York Magazine David Edelstein

With McG's migraine-inducing jerky-cam and monochromatic palette (livened only by splotches of rust), Terminator Salvation puts the numb in numskull.

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30

Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov

Terrifically dull, full of ear-searing sound design and much yakkity-yakking about the fate of humanity but entirely lacking any sort of soul or sense of good old summer matinee fun.

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30

Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek

Terminator Salvation has no brains and no soul; it's just a mass of stiff, creaking metal joints. Clearly, the machines have won.

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25

San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle

When Christian Bale allowed himself to play Bruce Wayne in "Batman Begins," he was slumming - and to good effect. But with Terminator Salvation, this ostensibly serious actor takes up residence in the action ghetto, and it's not a good fit.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 6.0 (out of 10) based on 325 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Jani S gave it a5:
The special effects are amazing, acting is amazing but the plot and the story is very poor. Clichés after clichés killed this movie for me.

Paul W gave it a10:
As a huge of the first terminator film, I thought that T2 was too family friendly and moved away from the real plot. T3 although average set the scene for T4 which was innovative, clever, told a brilliant story, and paired Bale and Sam Worthington together who were brilliant.

Alvin C gave it an8:
This film was way under-rated. The 54/100 score stopped me from buying it but I got it as a christmas present and thought it was really good. Hate all these 'art-house' film critics out there who say everything other than some foreign language film is a waste of time. This film was no Terminator 2 but was definately watchable.

Steve G gave it a7:
Not nearly as bad as I was expecting, given the reviews. If you're clever enough to spot the obvious role-reversal going on in this film, and many critics apparently aren't, then you can forgive Bale for his robotic performance. Sure, it's not a classic like the first two installments, and there are some cringe-inducing moments here and there, but it's not a "bad" movie by any means. The fact that this scored only a few points more than 2012 is absurd. Anyway... The Director's Cut, rated R, is a solid rental for action fans and a safe purchase for hardcore Terminator fans.

Jeff K gave it a2:
I didn't like it. Distracting, unrealistic cinematography, ridiculous machines, predictable action, overly serious acting, and unrealistic characters. And memo to Christian Bale: can the gruff voice. It didn't work as Batman and it doesn't work here.

S C gave it a6:
Really shows the difference between a good director(cameron,jackson)and a shit one(bay,mcg).The Terminators dont really terminate much at all.Where is the fear and scrambling action from the first movie?And the heart transplant???Luckily there seemed to be a nearby heart surgeon who can do a transplant in the desert with a butter knife and crossed fingers.LOLOLOL.I could crap on for hours but this movie gets a 6 for being shiny.

Brad O gave it an8:
While developing the back story further and not having obvious day / night inconsistencies would have been nice it's substantially better than Terminator: Rise of The Machines but no where near James Cameron's quality of Terminator or T2: Juddgement day. While it's not perfect I enjoyed the action packed romp of Terminator Salvation and would love to see more!

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