: Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines [HD DVD]

: Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines [HD DVD]

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Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines [HD DVD]

starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, Kristanna Loken, David Andrews
directed by: Jonathan Mostow



Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines [HD DVD]
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 27925





Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: HD DVD
Product Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0012569809444
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Warner Home Video
Product Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: September 26, 2006
Running Time: 109 minutes
Ranking: 27925
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: July 02, 2003






DVD] [HD Machines the of Rise - 3 Terminator






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A decade has passed since John Connor (NlCK STAHL) helped prevent Judgment Day and save mankind from mass destruction. Now 25, Connor lives 'off the grid' - no home, no credit cards, no cell phone and no job. No record of his existence. No way he can be traced by Skynet - the highly developed network of machines that once tried to kill him and wage war on humanity. Until, out of the shadows of the future steps the T-X (KRlSTANNA L0KEN), Skynet's most sophisticated cyborg killing machine yet. Sent back through time to complete the job left unfinished by her predecessor, the T-1000, this machine is as relentless as her human guise is beautiful. Now Connor's only hope for survival is the Terminator (ARN0LD SCHWARZENEGGER), his mysterious former assassin. Together, they must triumph over the technologically superior T-X and forestall the looming threat of Judgment Day - or face the apocalypse and the fall of civilization as we know it.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Documentaries
Easter Eggs
Featurette
Gag Reel
lntroduction
Photo gallery




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With a reported budget of $172 million, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines starts in high gear and never slows down. The apocalyptic 'Judgment Day' of T2 was never prevented, only postponed: John Connor (Nick Stahl, replacing T2's Edward Furlong), now 22 and disconnected from society, is being pursued yet again, this time by the advanced T-X, a sleek 'Terminatrix' (coldly expressionless Kristanna Loken) programmed to stop Connor from becoming the savior of humankind. 0riginally programmed as an assassin, a disadvantaged T-101 cyborg (Arnold Schwarzenegger, bidding fond farewell to his signature role) arrives from the future to join Connor and his old acquaintance Kate (Claire Danes) in thwarting the T-X's relentless pursuit. The plot presents a logical fulfillment of T2 prophesy, disposing of Connor's mother (Linda Hamilton is sorely missed) while computer-driven machines assume control, launching a nuclear nightmare that Connor must survive. With Breakdown and U-571 serving as worthy rehearsals for this cautionary epic of mass destruction, director Jonathan Mostow wisely avoids any stylistic connection to James Cameron's Terminator classics; instead he's crafted a fun, exciting popcorn thriller, humorous and yet still effectively nihilistic, and comparable to Jurassic Park lll in returning the Terminator franchise to its potent B-movie roots. --Jeff Shannon










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Not Bad ...
This 2-disc DVD set is good. The motion picture is sharp and has surround sound. There's action, alot of special effects, and a little humor.
The special features tell the details of how the movie was made which has some humor in it and is very interesting.
Swarzeneggar said that he lifted weights for 3 months in preparation for this film so he'd look just as fit as he did in the other 2 Terminator movies. The actors tell what they had to do to prepare for their parts. It is told how the special effects were done.
This 2-disc DVD set might be worth buying.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - You can't please everyone (well not nerds anyway)
Well i liked Terminator 3, i found it right up there with the first two. I feel sorry for the director and cast trying to make this movie great, only to have a few nerds moan about every tiny detail about it.

I bet when T4 comes out, those same nerds will be saying "Wasn't as good as T3".

The HD transfer is great :)



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good But Not GREAT! ...
Blood and Rain
Blood for the Masses

Review of Theatre release: Originally published in SavageNight Ezine.

Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines
starring:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Nick Stahl
Claire Danes
Kristanna Loken

Reviewed by
B.L.Morgan

4 Stars

First of all if you've never seen either of the other two other Terminator movies instantly change this rating to a five.

The First Terminator was excellent. The second was better than excellent. It actually improved on great special effects and the action scenes were even wilder. Number three was almost as good as number two but it didn't really show us anything that was brand new. The formula of action on top of action with great special effects to back it up was adhered to.

Nick Stahl is excellent as the twenty-something John Connor. He knows his fate is to be the savior of the human race. He'd just rather not do it at all.

Kristanna Loken is suitably mechanical as the T-X: The ultimate killing machine from the future. She's a sweet looking little robot too. Some teenage boy was sitting in front of us in the theatre shouted out during one of her rampages, "That girl could blow me death any time."

It was that kind of a movie.

Arnold Schwarzenegger is as always the perfect Terminator Robot. He's big and intimidating when he wants to be and a really great strait-faced comic also.

Termainator3: Rise Of The Machines is a great Saturday Matinee Movie. Don't look for deep meanings here. Just sit back and enjoy the ride.

Check it out!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Enough
Its not the best of the terminator series, but being last doesn't make it bad.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great sequel. Really. ...
For all those people who say that there's no plot - go back and watch the film properly. There is a good story which culminates in the very last scene. The gags weren't half as bad as I expected them to be and those little moments of comic relief were necessary, 'cause the rest of the film was pretty damn serious. It's a very good continuation of the Terminator story and it's a brilliant movie when you keep in mind that it's part 3! Yes, this film is a bit different. Not that much different. Did I miss Linda Hamilton? No. Did I miss Edward Furlong? Hell, no! Did I miss James Cameron? - Hm, there's a certain emotional factor that Cameron would have inserted during the whole film, instead of just the ending. Anyway, especially for a follow up of an all time classic, I will give it 10 / 10 stars. There's one major plot hole ... but you can ignore that easily. Go watch it. Btw. the chase scenes are better than the one in the Matrix. Here, things get crushed for real. A lot. :) My 2003 cents.

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