So blah ... 4/10


I finally got to watch this on someone else's video streaming dime, because I'm not paying for any more of this garbage, let alone Arnold movies since he was revealed to be such a slimeball.

One of the many things I am totally sick of in these movies is someone getting knocked across the room into a concrete wall or a metal machine, or car and then getting up and doing it again and again and not being affected by it. One toss across a room by a terminator not only would break my arm or leg or whatever I was being tossed by, but landing on something hard at high speed would put me out of commission right away. Let alone an old lady, or a young girl.

Besides that the story stunk. The writing and dialog was terrible. This is these people who made a decent movie once keep going back again and again with worse movies to get injections of undeserved cash.

Why was Sarah Connor so scared to see the Terminator, ... Carl. LOL. In the past the Terminator either inspired fear or security when he was saving the humans, but somehow in this movie they failed completely to take advantage of those feelings. Arnold was stiff as a board and his part was boring.

And why would Arnold be able to find the future locations of time travelers? Not to mention why were the time travelers appearing in the most odd places, like in a bridge or high in the air. How many of them just appeared underground in solid rock and died or waiting to be released.

It was also notable that there were no males in this movie of note.

And why did the hybrid Terminator, two terminators in one, keep the shape of the one Mexican guy?

Not to mention why when the Terminator when he was smashed to bits did they not try to keep the bits from re-forming into the terminator?

I have to admit this was not as terrible as all the other Teminator movies after T2, but not much better.

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