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Henrikson just has one of those faces that aren't right. Like Willem Dafoe. They're just sort of…off putting faces—they make you uneasy just seeing them sometimes.

Ugh—that so stupid scene with him talking to him. All the fucking around they've done with time at this point they're all "fuck it, it won't break, let's go say hi!" ….and it was all sort of pointless too. I mean, didn't they just destroy the thing he was warning him about? Why not add 'but don't worry about that

I think it's because she's so tiny. And meaty. So depending on which angle you see her at….yeah, it's confusing. I wasn't entirely sure how old she's supposed to be in this. Early 20's? That's how old Sarah Conner was in 1984?

Remember how bad the Terminator looked at the end of Salvation? The special effect made to look like Arnold? It looked like that same effect, fighting an older Arnold. I was so, SO hoping for an unannounced Bill Paxton cameo at the observatory though…I'm still sad that doesn't happen.

While I get your point overall, you do realize the only Terminator movie in which the No Fate thing really came into play was T2, right? The first one was really more closely aligned with T3 in terms of being nihilistic—it followed exactly the path the future dictated and ended with her getting the picture taken that

The problem, then, is that it's not really coherent. I mean, things happen, but they don't really even try to explain why. I did enjoy J.K. Simmons though, because how can you not, so there's that.

Hell, throw that line on the posters.

It's terrible. I'm not sure I get why this review was so generous. It's just so poorly written all the way around. It's one thing for the Terminators to defy physics, but why can the helicopters defy physics??? WHY??? Sorry—the more I think about this movie the angrier I get.

I liked T3 myself. The humor was stupid, sure, but it was at least self-aware humor that reflected on how dumb the whole idea in itself was—and the end was ballsy. Hell, I would have liked this one more if it had just gone ahead and made them all canon—the way it screws with the timelines with no explanation it's

I had a free pass, so at least I didn't pay to see it. It's awful, and the more I think about it the worse it gets.

Speaking of which, do you suppose he just went and got haircuts? The terminator living out those "lost years" would make for an interesting TV show.

I think you could have said that same thing about Terminator 3—which at least had the balls to have that ending.

This may be the most generous grade I've ever seen on here. This movie is just awful, and the worst part is the trailers gave away what could have potentially been it's best part (even though his being there, like everything else in this movie, isn't explained either). I'm fine with mucking around with the timeline,

Huh—never played Origins on PC (hated the PS3 version so that was enough for me not to try it). It's a shame since the first two were so great on PC.

Unfortunately I got it on PC myself (pre-ordered it ages ago). Instead of a refund I'm just waiting for the new release of it this fall. I've waited this long I can wait a little longer. Still, very disappointing—particularly compared to how well the earlier games both looked and played on PC.

Pshaw—they were streets behind.

Seems like the chances are pretty good he did complain, but probably just as more of a grumbling to himself because, you know, it wasn't ironic then.

Clearly she's just young and reckless, and you're taking this way too far.

What a great story. Also, anyone calling this movie dumb is dumb.

My 8-year-old really loved it—more than I thought he would frankly. My 5-year-old got a little bored…