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		<title>By: ohbbasjvu</title>
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		<title>By: Branson</title>
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		<description>Anticipating this movies release since January, actually getting to see it finally is a relief! 
Where do I start, seeing how James Cameron had already told us the story of John Connor the savior of man in two previous movies where do you start? Since T3 rise of the machines seemed like a rushed project to get Arnie in a film before he announced he was running for govenor, I would think that you would either remake 3 or venture into a known but unknown world. 
 Tackle a familar but unknown landscape is what McG did! You pick up from a pre- apocalyptic enviroment where you feel no pity for a convict who is about to be terminated for his crimes. In depth this convict seems to have lost his human nature by kissing a cancer riddled doctor and uttering &quot;that&#039;s what death tastes like.&quot; Now move forward 15 years and meet now grown and up and coming savior John Connor who thinks he has all the answers, his error is knowing. If you know an assassin is going to kill you do you wait for it or do you fight?

McG does a good job in stretching this beginning of sorts out, allows the viewer to learn along with the characters how certain things came to be, such as Kyle Reese&#039;s shotgun trick in 84&#039; terminator. How the machines come to infiltrating the human camps and why John Connor can&#039;t use his lifelong information from his mother because he has yet to encounter what he&#039;s being told about for himself.  

If you ask me McG did a perfect job of takingsomething old and reinventing it for audiences of today, while making it into a story of one mans resistance to termination. Ask yourself could you be messiah of any kind and make the right decisions?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anticipating this movies release since January, actually getting to see it finally is a relief!<br />
Where do I start, seeing how James Cameron had already told us the story of John Connor the savior of man in two previous movies where do you start? Since T3 rise of the machines seemed like a rushed project to get Arnie in a film before he announced he was running for govenor, I would think that you would either remake 3 or venture into a known but unknown world.<br />
 Tackle a familar but unknown landscape is what McG did! You pick up from a pre- apocalyptic enviroment where you feel no pity for a convict who is about to be terminated for his crimes. In depth this convict seems to have lost his human nature by kissing a cancer riddled doctor and uttering &#8220;that&#8217;s what death tastes like.&#8221; Now move forward 15 years and meet now grown and up and coming savior John Connor who thinks he has all the answers, his error is knowing. If you know an assassin is going to kill you do you wait for it or do you fight?</p>
<p>McG does a good job in stretching this beginning of sorts out, allows the viewer to learn along with the characters how certain things came to be, such as Kyle Reese&#8217;s shotgun trick in 84&#8242; terminator. How the machines come to infiltrating the human camps and why John Connor can&#8217;t use his lifelong information from his mother because he has yet to encounter what he&#8217;s being told about for himself.  </p>
<p>If you ask me McG did a perfect job of takingsomething old and reinventing it for audiences of today, while making it into a story of one mans resistance to termination. Ask yourself could you be messiah of any kind and make the right decisions?</p>
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