I enjoyed this on the same level that I enjoyed the recent "RoboCop" remake, and I am looking forward to getting Terminator: Genisys on blu ray.
I certainly don't expect "Citizen Kane" or "2001" when I'm watching a futuristic action romp with robots.
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But it has to be, these days. You make a movie about a killing robot, and people want it to be up there with Schindler's List.
You're making a movie about a supersoldier, a god, a man in a metallic suite, a green monster and some super assasins? If that ain't as good as Se7en, we'll hate it.
The thing is..... In the 80s and 90s, I feel we were kinda cool with stupid movies that made no effing sense whatsoever, because entertainment is ok. These days, not so much. It HAS be perfect, on all counts. Acting, writing, directing, cinematogrophy. People hold entertainment to such a high standard, it's ridiculous.
The thing is..... In the 80s and 90s, I feel we were kinda cool with stupid movies that made no effing sense whatsoever, because entertainment is ok. These days, not so much. It HAS be perfect, on all counts. Acting, writing, directing, cinematogrophy. People hold entertainment to such a high standard, it's ridiculous.
That's what happens when studios continually run to the well to cash in on people's feelings of nostalgia. You are trying to compare movies from 30-40 years ago to today's standards, and that simply doesn't work. When films like Robocop, The Terminator, and Superman came out, they offered an experience that people were new for movies at the time. That is why they are remembered. Of course, when you put out a remake or sequel decades after the original that doesn't have the same feeling of newness, people aren't going to be as impressed, even if it is superior in every respect.
It's similar to video games. The average game released today will always have superior graphics, controls, storyline, and level of content than Super Mario Bros. But in 2015, an average game is still nothing new, so it will never be on the same level as Super Mario Bros.
It has new feelings of newness to new people who weren't there/alive when the well was dug.
Terminator: Genisys has so far scored more than $440m worldwide on the back of a $112m haul in China, but new report suggests a weak $89m US total and a $150m production budget means it will still lose money.
I didn't say they are too jaded for Robocop to mean anything. I said it offered nothing new. It wasn't poorly made or cheap looking, but it was a movie about a super soldier after decades of similar movies and countless video games made the genre stale. Robocop I may have gotten the ball rolling, but Robocop 2014 failed to rejuvenate the genre or offer anything but a stale rehash of the original without any of the subtle humor of the original.Did they though?
Children who "Grew up with Avengers" which premiered in 2012, to be so jaded that Robocop means nothing to them in 2014 is an achievement.
Yes? And there is a reason why The Terminator is rememberd while Future Hunters is not.Terminator Genisys is Shittier than than Avengers I (But Age of Ultron was about the money and hurt my brain.), but after treasuring the delight of Terminator, there were still hundreds of shit movies made in 1984 that I still rented from my local video store "during that era".
Have you ever seen Future Hunters?
It's a piece of shit movie about time travel starring Robert Patrick from 1986. Future Hunters made us appreciate Terminator, and the King of Movies had to forgive Robert Patrick for being in that mess, before they would let him join the cast of Terminator 2.
That isn't even close to what I was saying.Just because Avengers I "won" it doesn't men that Hollywood should stop making movies.
Looks like the franchise isn't so terminated and it will be back.
http://www.cosmicbooknews.com/content/terminator-will-be-back
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