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    From the page: "'Salvation' jumps right into the middle of the war between humans and SkyNet, giving us Christian Bale as a grown-up John Connor. Connor is more than aware of his own legend. He still listens to those old tapes his mother made for him. He still carries around that... more

    Reviewed by gerardmcgarry Jun 12, 07:45am ( 9 reviews ) unrealityshout.com

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  • Rated by VengeanceNow on Jun 22, 10:11am

    "Terminator Salvation movie review - There's still hope for the resistance!"
  • Rated by AStumbleMeister on Jun 13, 6:14am

    Hope is always important, even if it's part of a movie sequel storyline.
  • Rated by andihess on Jun 12, 7:31pm

    From the page: "Overall though, Terminator Salvation was not the dead loss I'd expected it to be, and McG delivered a movie that adds to the Terminator legacy (unlike Rise Of The Machines) with a destroyed planet. "
  • Rated by robertstevenson on Jun 12, 3:36pm

    Reviewed with gusto and skill - two thumbs up.
  • Rated by mikoto1610 on Jun 12, 9:43am

    Pretty intensive review of Terminator: Salvation which shows both pros and cons of it, as opposed to being just another fanboy review. Nice.
  • Rated by mywifequitherjob on Jun 12, 8:49am

    Great movie review
  • Rated by henis on Jun 12, 8:35am

    Thanks for the review.
  • Rated by anjamerret on Jun 12, 8:06am

    Not missing Arnie?
  • Rated by gerardmcgarry on Jun 12, 7:45am

    From the page: "'Salvation' jumps right into the middle of the war between humans and SkyNet, giving us Christian Bale as a grown-up John Connor. Connor is more than aware of his own legend. He still listens to those old tapes his mother made for him. He still carries around that old photo of Sarah taken by a kid in a Mexican gas station in 1984."