After Skynet has destroyed much of humanity in a nuclear holocaust, a group of survivors led by John Connor struggles to keep the machines from finishing the job.
William J. (billystan3) from AUBURN, NY Reviewed on 3/4/2014...
1) If you are a fan of the Terminator series, you'll be pleasantly surprised by this latest installment.
2) If your not a fan of the Terminator series you'll be pleasantly surprised by this movie.
3) top notch acting with top notch actors
4) ad infinitum
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Melissa H. Reviewed on 8/24/2010...
This movie, to me, is the best Terminator yet. I understand if you die hard fans can't see it without Arnie; however, his likeness is a part of the movie which to me is a dedication, but this movie blew the others out of the water. I should; however, pay homage to the first Terminator. The effects and actors were nothing but amazing. It is definately worth your while adding this one to your collection.
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James S. from DEMOTTE, IN Reviewed on 5/4/2010...
A GREAT installment in the Terminator series. Great acting, great special effects and great environments make this DVD incredibly entertaining! This is my second favorite of the four, with T2 first, this one second, the original Terminator third, and T3 fourth. The movie does a good job of tying together past/future events and bringing in little bits from previous movies. Terminator fans should love this one!
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Matt F. Reviewed on 1/30/2010...
Impressive special effects and non-stop action help lift this film above Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, but cannot surpass the the original two films in terms of writing and acting quality. Christian Bale uses his "Batman" voice throughout the film. This being said, I enjoyed the film and have watched it a couple of times, but then I am a Superfan of the Terminator series. I would recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys the Terminator series of films, but not to a general audience.
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Joseph M. (RoboticJoe) from TOLEDO, OH Reviewed on 1/7/2010...
Why do they have the widescreen director's cut only available on blu-ray? That's a stupid idea. Not everyone can afford blu-ray! ~ Joe