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Cameron's Take on Terminator: Salvation

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IMDB:
The Terminator creator James Cameron has refused to "endorse" the latest movie in the sci-fi franchise - reserving the right to "hate" the film if it fails to meet his high standards. Cameron launched the movie series by directing and co-writing the original film in 1984 and its subsequent follow-up - 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day. [MORE]
 
Maybe, but the quotes in the article are referring to McG's conversation with him before filming began. The article's title and first paragraph are a bit misleading.

Though if Cameron has seen it, the fact that we haven't heard anything from him may not bode well.
 
James Cameron hasn't said anything yet about my Piranha reboot. Does that not bode well for me? :lol:
 
It sounds like he's reserving his endorsement until he's seen it. That sounds pretty reasonable.
James Cameron has officially lost his mind. How can he not judge a movie without seeing it? Avatar is going to be horrible.
 
This doesn't bode well...Cameron endorsed the 3rd movie and that sucked balls.

I suspect because his friend Arnie was in it.

Or maybe... gasp... he actually liked the movie. It is possible. Many people enjoyed T3 and managed to avoid being subhuman, trailer trash, lobotomy cases as I think folks tend to be branded around here if they do the unthinkable and... think for themselves rather than let the internet do their thinking for them. I know that thinking flies in the face of TrekBBS policy but... Cameron has show he's completely capable of it time and again...
 
I dl'd a "fan edit" of T3 which I thought really brought out the best in that movie, I think it's called T3: The Coming Storm.
 
Eh, I've always thought that the only Terminator film should've been the first one. No sequels. I'm funny like that: I think that there should've been no sequels to Terminator, whilst I'm a big fan of Alien 3 which some rather overzealous types keep saying "Aliens should've been the end of the Alien series".
 
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