
Alright, folks, now that the dust has settled on Dark Fate, it's time to vote: what is the greatest post-T2 Terminator film? No, TSCC, Ex Machina, and other non-film/official picks aren't eligible. It's a four-way battle.
My pick is the original post-T2 film, Rise of the Machines, for the following reasons:
- It's nice and violent. Salvation (even in its unrated cut, probably) and Genisys pretty well disqualify themselves on their PG-13 ratings alone.
- It's not overlong. At 109 minutes, T3 is 21 minutes shorter than Dark Fate, and I doubt the later film has much more dialogue, if indeed it has more at all. T3 actually just about ties T1's running time of 107 minutes, especially when one factors in lengthening end credits.
- T3 has the most post-T2 Arnold. And, if one must continue the series after Judgment Day, surely the more Arnold, the better.
- Nick Stahl and Claire Danes both give strong, credible performances that show real fear. Only Dark Fate rivals it on the post-T2 acting front, with strong turns from Linda Hamilton and Mackenzie Davis, but Natalia Reyes, while not bad, drags that movie's average below the high bar set by Stahl and Danes.
- T3's action, while not wildly original, is very respectable, and, unlike Dark Fate, doesn't go to cartoonish and butt-numbing extremes (that night chase to the military base to the zero-g plane battle to parachuting underwater to the extended dam fight...).
- T3 actually adds a new dramatic take on its heroes by showing a burnt-out John having little to live for without Judgment Day, but unable to settle down and find peace for fear it might still happen. Dark Fate Sarah, on the other hand, is mostly the same gruff cynic from the start of T2, and Dani and Grace are mostly repeats of T1 Sarah and Kyle, but without the romance.
- By showing the original, non-Cyberdyne origin of Skynet, T3 arguably justifies its own existence more than any of the later sequels. This is admittedly part head canon, but as I understand it, blowing up Cyberdyne in T2 only reverted the accelerated Skynet development made possible by the original T-800 chip left behind in '84.
I do like bits of Dark Fate - Diego Luna is great, the "Carl" Terminator is an interesting character (even if the lack of post-mission success guidelines severely strains credulity), and the Mexico change of setting is neat. Overall, however, it's just too long, overly loud, and with too little development for Dani to beat T3. Rise of the Machines therefore wins.
