Harvester attack | Terminator Salvation [Director's Cut]
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- Terminator Salvation [Director's Cut] (2009)
Scene: Harvester attack
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Storyline: In 2018, a mysterious new weapon in the war against the machines, half-human and half-machine, comes to John Connor on the eve of a resistance attack on Skynet. But whose side is he on, and can he be trusted?
Director: McG
Writers: John Brancato, Michael Ferris
Cast: Christian Bale (John Connor), Sam Worthington (Marcus Wright), Moon Bloodgood (Blair Williams), Helena Bonham Carter (Dr. Serena Kogan), Anton Yelchin (Kyle Reese), Bryce Dallas Howard (Kate Connor), Michael Ironside (General Ashdown), Linda Hamilton Sarah Connor (voice)
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lol, the harvester sounds like a 1980's home computer having to deal with something more than 16MBs of data.
Can the Harvester run Doom?
@@lucianobattistoniromero4618 most likely
@@lucianobattistoniromero4618 Maybe a nice game of Doom would have got it to chill out.
With 2 Kenworth exhaust pipe on the back...This director just wanted to make a mad-max movie.
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This is where the Terminator franchise needed to continue. Forget the time travel and Judgement Day. Let's see the fight brough to Skynet.
they should make a prequel to the original.
@@williamt.sherman9841 All others Terminator movies are a prequel to the first one.
@@mirak63 no they aren't. they are sequels. they take place after the first Terminator.
It is said the original ending for this film was to have Marcus's Skynet chip activate and at the very end Marcus turns on everyone and would kill John Connor. The idea was to imply that the future was indeed changed after Sarah Connor and John Connor destroyed the Skynet research centre in the Judgment Day film and this would of had the knock on effect following the 3rd film Rise of The Machines. You know if follows the 3rd film because in the final battle we see the T800 power packs which were not introduced until the 3rd film Rise of The Machines.
This would of made a brilliant ending and could have led to a solid reboot where the new future could have sent someone back in time to 2003 to stop or even change Skynet. Something that some fans have been wanting is to see Skynet turn good instead of evil for once. If a T800 in Judgment Day could learn the value of human life it is possible Skynet may have been able to do the same if it had not already been provoked to protect itself.
@@kindnessark8064 Wait, the fans really wanna see Skynet became "the good guy" ?
He sounds like a giant evil ERROR message, which is definitely not a bad thing
Because typically it means failure but here he's tearing shit up and the "safety" of the error sound isn't helping us as the viewers because the machine isn't stopping. I think that's what makes it all the more terrifying.
*ERROR- Your free trial of living has expired*
SKYNET itself is a huge error message.
the ERROR being humans
The sound was on the real Polybius game in the 1980s PORTLAND , that game was REAL ,And it was SO LOUD !! THIS is what it sounded like
I remember watching this opening day, and enjoyed how they created such a sense of "Hopelessness" among the resistance, nothing was going their way. This part in particular, I remember being truly caught off guard when the hand came busting through the building and grabbed the lady
I've had a problem with this exact scene. Something that big surely wouldn't move very fast and certainly not silently. How could the main characters not even see it on the horizon as they were driving up? How does this base not have a single lookout?
@@Walrus347
I think the Harvester was brought in via Transport, so it makes sense that they couldn't see it while driving up.
However, the fact that the base had no lookouts nor heard the giant, angry fax machine is dumb.
@@youraveragescotsman7119 We saw there discipline... They probaly ran as soon as they saw the damn thing
THis movie was so dumb. they go somewhere, they get attacked, shit blows up BOOM, who cares
@@worsethanhitlerpt.2539 Name one movie that isn't like that, apart from Basketball Diaries of course
He sounds so heavy and futuristic
Best sounding terminator in the whole serie
Just John I loved the idea of the giant terminator harvesting humans. Saw it in the trailer and I was thinking whoaaa that’s cool! The first half of this movie was done to perfection. It was after this highway chase scene the movie went really downhill and was poor quality. The only good part of the 2nd half was the T800 battle.
Just John
I agree
Nate Jones I think considering how huge it was being as tall as a large building it would never blend in with current earth. It stand out like a sore thumb and the armies of earth would be all over it. It’s possible had the military looked at it after defeating it in current world they find the program running it which could prevent sky net happening.
@Nate Jones the timemachine skynet used wouldn't have been big enough to house that thing and also you can't transport exposed metal in the time machine it needs to be covered by an organic material, good luck getting enough skin to slather on that beast
The scene is good and all, but the logic is just shit. Why would the heavy robot blow up everyone else running from it? Isn't it trying to harvest them after all?
Then Reese and that lil girl still got captured on the bridge.....I don't get it....
2:24 "It didn't work"
Shooting a gas tank with a weapon is not enough to make it explode. I always appreciated the 'anti-hollywood' setup in this movie, especially this part. The introduction of realism into a completely fictional movie is very satisfying.
Clarification; 'I don't think the movie is realistic', just this concept in this scene, and maybe some other scenes. You can appreciate parts of something without liking the entire thing. You are humans, not feral animals. Chill.
besides how realistic robots are, like the giant who never misses a shot, in other movies they are bad at shooting
Except for that flare that came out of nowhere.
@@foxbyte0157 right? Lol if was real they all would’ve died
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True, although there's too much plot armor. There's almost no realism in the idea that humans have a chance in the fight against machines. We don't. Period.
The noise this Terminator makes is utterly terrifying. Can't imagine what it would be in an IMAX cinema. Bzoop bzeep. It gives me the chills
Like an old crappy hard disk trying to read corrupt data.
@@roastinpeace2320 But was it good?
The sounds the haverster makes are fricking awesome
Fricken terrifying
fricken techno
Agreed!
All the special FX in the world dont mean shit if the story sucks. Thats all it does is draw attention to the deficit in plot. BOOM! BANG!!! NO STORY!
@@worsethanhitlerpt.2539 Stick with the subject, we were just discussing the sound
Given the past 2 Terminator disasters, this one is aging like fine wine.
Or perhaps cheese?
@@steakwilliams4448 How about both for a great combo!
says everyone else after DF came out
Yeah man 👍 I just started noticing that too. It didn't have any agendas and it didn't feel the need to shoe-horn in too much nostalgia. It was its own thing. Seeing the cgi Schwarzenegger T-800 step out to that iconic music is the best thing Arnold's done in over 20 years lol.
At least they had the balls to try something different instead of the same time travel thing.
they broke one of hollywood's unlogical "shooting the gas can till it blows up"
I also love that a human can fire a shotgun one handed with little recoil.
Recoil is almost always ignored by Hollywood. I can partly sympathize because it would be difficult to simulate without the actual concussive force of a firearm, but even a half-assed effort would be appreciated. Instead pistols are as limp and motionless as Nerf guns and shotguns/rifles might as well all be 22LR.
I was loving the scene so much that I was willing to forgive the unrealistic detail. But then they got that right too.
@@Tubeite Speaking as someone who owns a shotgun and has tried that just to settle the argument whether shooting a shotgun one-handed without injuring yourself is possible: It's entirely possible, nothing dramatic happens.
The complete lack of recoil is of course pure Hollywood.
@@Dimetropteryx I refuse to believe you
One of the things I love most about this scene is that very short moment where you see from the perspective of the Harvester as the people run from the gas station. It quickly scans them, creates a box around the person in front, analyzes their footsteps, and plots a course using that information, identifies the means of escape, and disables it.
Kind of interesting to imagine that it's constantly running calculations like that, creating predictive models based on target movement and surrounding objects.
yes. The great thing is that it doesn't kill humans, it just takes away their means of transportation.
These robots are Edge AI, and they are faithful to their goal of capturing them and sending them to Skynet Headquarters for human experimentation.
The first 2/3's of this movie is genuinely really good. The portrayal of the future, the terminators and the atmosphere is perfect. I also really liked the twist with the main character. My only complaint is the last act. Why did they give Skynet a human form??? And why did Skynet just tell Marcus its whole plan????? Completely ruins the portrayal of this cold and calculated AI.
If the ending were different, this movie would be perfect.
To be fair, Skynet’s “human form” was just digital models of real people, and it only used them to make communication easier. Like the Patriot AI at the end of Metal Gear Solid II, which still considered “itself” formless.
Now, why did it use these avatars just to explain its entire plan to Marcus? “Villain Monologues for Plot Progression” trope. The creators wrote themselves into a corner and said “fuck it”. Hilarious, I know.
yeah skynet would have just coded Marcus to turn evil and try to kill the resistance
I liked the twist, but guess what? The trailer literally ruined it by showing the reveal.
I feel as though much of Skynet's terror lay in the fact we never actually saw it - only the agents of its bidding. A bit like Sauron in LOTR.
I like the majority of this movie too, but this movie fails to show how cold and calculated these machines are from the very first scene throwing John Connor around instead of killing him. I wish they made the machines succeed a bit more or make situations where there are valid reasons why they couldn't succeed.
Would a single guard to watch out for any approaching massive robots be too much to ask?
Nobody wants to when the last 8 were killed by a t600 sniper...
I remember the T-Harvester was airdropped by a skynet drone tho. It didn't approach on its own.
They could have heard it
@@lotusluminance5872 umm the very loud sounds that ship make should have noticed that but it’s a film
How did they not hear him before?
This scene greatly reflects an AI’s reactions simply because its weapon systems and spatial awareness are 100% accurate. It barely misses a single shot.
Still the T-600 manages to miss every single shot, just sayin😇
In many movies the robots always fail for the convenience of the script, here you know that if he shoots you he will kill you
@@SuperLezgo Agreed. And it makes for a much better scene.
@@SuperLezgo Here it always misses to main characters.
@@caswin353 Plot armor gave that particular T-600 storm trooper aim. An in story excuse could be the T-600's AI was primitive and its response to fighting humans was to shoot in the targets direction until it could confirm its killed what its shooting at.
This is one of my favorite scenes from the movie. There's no music, no immediate action, each scene you don't know what happens next and the giant terminator simply is "there", rather calmly collecting humans as if they weren't any threats and equally getting rid of those fleeing. It's easy to set yourself in the scene and if you dragged this one out more (and unable to destroy it), you could easily create a fully fleshed out horror scenario.
It's kinda what the Terminator movies has always been about as well, machines slowly and confidently chasing humans without much means to stop them, then add ontop of the post apocalypse scenario where there's plenty of them and this would be your life as a survivor in the early days, which is scary. One second things could be calm and the next there's a machine right there you didn't spot as it could've stood there for weeks or months waiting.
This scene is the scene that sticks in my head from this movie. A giant robot manages to sneak up on a bunch of people (who are supposedly battle worn resistance fighters) despite the fact that there's absolutely no cover for it and it shakes the ground when it moves.
True but it was probably dropped by the ship we saw a bit later but still would of made a lot of noise
they did make a point of saying all their previous lookouts were killed by snipers
I don't think these guys are resistance but just survivors. The original idea of the world building that Cameron came up with is that humanity was very disorganized before John Connor got them together and decided to fight back. I think Salvation to a degree is trying to go with that canon but I think they did it correctly in the since that Skynet cannot nuke every square inch of Earth in the name of killing humans because it needs facilities itself to survive and in fact, had tons of its own human scientist who had no problem working for Skynet. This is why I think Salvation is very underrated because it was trying to go into future war we wanted.
Yeah, a buddy and I went to see this in the theater. Afterward, this scene is what we talked about. How does a diesel-powered killer robot the size of a building just tip-toe up all quiet like before making its move?
your forgetting that it rides on the ship it was dropping humans onto, so the footsteps were only heard after it got off of the ship
The cinematography and sound design in this movie is brilliant.
I completely echo your thoughts. Despite gaping plot holes I always liked this film for its look and the amazing sound design. I never saw it in the theater because everyone said it was awful, then caught it on cable once and got sucked in, knowing little about it. When the T-800 stepped out at the end and the music kicked in I almost fell out of my chair. I've watched it many times since. A good flick, with an ear-pleasing, tactile, sound design.
your comment has 69 likes atm, it tells us that you are speaking facts lol
@@frankdodd3355 what plot holes? Skynet is running on tech from 2000. It's a fucking flip phone. It's whole schtick makes no sense.
The sounds the machines made were menacing as well!
@@ryanhaysom163 I agree with that lol
Scenes like this really just show how powerless in front of the machines the future humans are. Salvation is fantastic in worldbuilding and deserves to be acknowledged by us fans.
No
@@alphasavage8370 Yes.
I will admit Salvation has nice ideas. But what fails it for me, was Skynet being portrayed like an idiot. Skynet turns Marcus into a T-Hybrid, yet doesn't put an off switch on him, and the best Skynet did was tell him, _you wont get a second chance_ in that? Skynet not swarming the place with Terminators, even though it knows John Connor entered its home turf. The T-800 only programmed with sub-routines of throwing humans around instead of programming it going for the easy kill. No wonder Skynet keeps losing to the human resistance. But I will say Salvation is better than Broke Fate😂😆
@@bagsikdangal Well it's still a movie. If you want to think logical then Marcus would've died at his first encounter with a terminator (the one with the Gatling) same thing with John after the helicopter crash, the terminator that grabs him would just snap his neck and there you have it. Roll credits
@@bagsikdangal and how is it different to send only one terminator at a time to the past to kill two lousy people?
You would think they would hear a giant robot approaching their shack in the middle of nowhere. That robot is a master ninja to surprise them like that.
It's possible that it was dropped by the ship, it's evident that both units work together sort of.
@@alansilvero An airship capable of carrying a giant terminator would also be noisy. Even the sound of the terminator landing on the ground would be thunderous.
I can imagine it sorta tiptoeing towards the building.
We can speculate all we want on how it got there, but I think that's the point, the director wants us to think after the fact.
Was attached to the ship
This was honestly what the series need for it to go forward. No time traveling killer machines, but the actual dystopian future that everyone so hoped to avoid.
Love how some fans want to act like they loved this from the get go even though they shit all over it upon release. But since Dark Fate ruined the franchise even more, now it doesn't "seem so bad", but that's just my personal opinion.
It came out when I was a teenager, who prefered Transformers 2 which was released the same year. This movie was kinda dull and humorless which didn't help capturing my attention. Now looking back I missed a real gem back then :'''(
@@Nicholas_Chen_ This is the first terminator movie I saw in high school before ever really watching the first two, & I've been a fan of them ever since.
GojiraRising I loved this film since it was first released. I’ve always wanted to see a different Terminator film where the future war burly begins. Yeah it has its flaws but I still enjoy this movie very much
True
GojiraRising same with the Star Wars prequels, everybody suddenly acting like they always loved them after the release of the new ones
Love the Harvester design and sounds.
I dreamed of this thing hunting down the Cullen family and every other single vampire from Twilight.
@@davideferrari1194 nice
The sound and design make it so terrifying. I remember watching this the first time, and it reminded me of War of the Worlds tripods. (the 2005 version)
It looks like a Nod Avatar Warmech from Command and Conquer Tiberium Wars
Why does it look like a Mechagodzilla?
At 0:26 you can see Anton Yelchins character push away the grill to a Jeep... Harrowing detail that I just noticed. RIP
This movie is aging like fine wine.
Horribly underappreciated when it released.
A lot of people after Dark Fate: This movie isn’t that bad.
Me who’s liked it from the first viewing: Yeah come crawling back like a desperate fool.
Never hated it
Also enjoyed the Game
Hahaha
GUTS 141 there was a game?
@@blackcrowe9414 There was..
@@SomeGuy617 which one? the console version or the arcade version
0:37 Oof that dude hit by the car was so random and realistic lol and to think this was done in one take...
Gotta love stunt performers.
And he still got up too
@@GojiraRising It's mind blowing that this was done in one take and i never noticed it.
@@GojiraRising Indeed
What if it wasn't scripted lol
I remember when I saw this on the cinema, I felt genuine FEAR when the harvester arrived, literally chills on my back, kind of like war of the worlds.
Super underrated movie, loved it since the First time I saw it
What I appreciated a lot was the fact that Marcus had problems hearing after the first explosion. You don't see that in movies a lot, but precisely what would happen. You would be dazed, couldn't hear etc.
They kept it real...suspense level T100
I wish they continued on from Salvation and wrapped up the story by Connor sending Kyle back to T1 instead of more reboots and retconning sequels stuck in T2's shadow.
After Salvation, it was rebooted to Genisys. That movie did very bad and they did a soft reboot with Dark Fate replaced Rise of the Machines as the third movie
It was meant to be a trilogy, but audiences didn't like the movie.
At least we got the Video game
Yeah that was meant to happen. T4-6 was meant to be another trilogy on the future war, but it fell through. Didn't help that the audience felt disconnected because the cast kept changing.
There is. Its Terminator Resistance.
I love how the Giant terminator shots blows those cars up a hundred feet into the air, it feels damn powerful. And they subverted the whole shooting at gas tank to explode trope by having mute girl pass them a flare instead lol
It's actually accurate. A lit cigarette wont ignite a puddle of gasoline. Normally, it will just put he cigarette out. Same is likely true of shooting at it.
They did the same thing in an animated resident evil movie. But instead of the “shoot the gas tank” trope, it was “shoot the gas tank with tracer rounds” trope
If its diesel you’d need a strong flame source to get that burning but petrol now that would light with static 🔥
I always loved this movie since it came out. Sam Worthington is a beast and we really should see him in more things, not to mention the whole vibe of this movie
*Do you think Bale n him should’ve swapped roles for this movie?*
Sam had personal problems after this movie & Avatar, such as alcoholism, assaults, arrests & settlement, so it seemed he fell out of the limelight as an A-Lister & did smaller forgettable roles. He is supposedly slated to do 3 more Avatars after Way of Water, unless they cancel those. He also almost became Green Lantern in 2011 instead of Ryan Reynolds.
@@ogsloppnbiscuiitz1108 interesting idea but I’m not sure. I like worthington as the outcast cipher. We can get into his shoes easier because Sam is an Everyman
0:12 Kong vs Godzilla movie: Mechagodzilla has this sound when activating. Wonderful
I must be one of the few who loved this movie from the jump. It really tried something different by showing the actual friggin' war! Was it perfect? No. Did it entertain and made me invest? Yes!
Same
Human cannot win if the war is about living flesh vs Living Metal.
Mankind need the Matrix, in transforming their mind into a digital virus and go to the motherboard of each and every Mecha in order to win the metal war!
This movie is a masterclass in sound effects. Everything has a unique sound. So futuristic and in this case, rather menacing.
0:07 that sounds like my washing machine, but its terrific tho
That sounds like vibrio mod on old nokia😅
But I like it
It’s must be servos sound
This was EXACTLY what the series needed, this level of realism. Stuff doesn't just explode like a video game, and to those who've never seen this movie, the explosion does absolutely nothing to the walker, nothing at all, like it should be. Yes it was fire but no concussive force at all was applied. The machines are supposed to be exhausting and demoralizing to fight against, this is one of the few scenes where that's true
People hated on this movie, but at least they did something different.
Some people hated, some people liked it. Go look at ratings at the time it came out, sorry but many people liked it. There will always be die hard fans who will say every sequel sucks however (because nothing can beat nostalgia for them)
Now with everyone wanting a movie on the future war, Salvation was ahead of its time. I wish people had been more willing to love this movie when it first dropped, as apposed to shitting on it. Would have been a great trilogy to tie in with the first 3 Terminator movies.
I agree and it was fun diving into the Skynet future too. It also followed on the 3rd film Rise of The Machines very well, as we see the T800 power packs from the 3rd movie, and John Connor indeed has a wife which was also established in the 3rd movie.
I liked this movie.
retards hate on a lot of things. they don't matter.
Bro the harvester is scary as freak my gosh. The sounds alone would leave me frozen let alone seeing it
Omg it's freaks me out too
I think this film has the best sound effects that I've heard, maybe ever. This audio guy really knew what he was doing...
The only thing i didn't like was how damned desaturated the colors were. Fury Road kinda made
me realize that post-apocalyptic films look so much better with vibrant colors.
An actual film opinion!
@@noahbirthisel3285 Maybe I should color correct this clip in a video editor and see what happens
@@witnessme602 Would love to see it.
It's almost done and miles betters.
@@witnessme602 Where is it?
This movie to me highly underrated.
@ironmike southern take ur chill pill
It’s the definition of under rated
I never heard of this one, or maybe I did. I loved the model concept of the machines and the dynamics, but the acting and the performance direction from the actors is so bad, that might be the reason why it didn't do better
@@siinxx7656 It had an A star cast. The holy f**k are you talking about?
@@Erik-cl5ff Labels mean crap to me, sorry. S class, A class, Butt class, bad performance is bad performance. Sticking feathers in the ass doesnt makes you a chicken
This scene was so visceral. The extended uncut shot, the non-musical sounds of emotionless robots… it was done so well, besides the practical pulleys that threw humans at times.
The sound FX of the harvester is still frightening today. Awesome work by the producers. Love this scene. Great movie at all.
The sound of this machine is amazing.
The audio effects in this movie was phenomenal!
1:14 Fuck that was mean dude….
I like how everybody is finally starting to appreciate this movie with the failures of the last movies lol
That's what being privileged gets you. You think you're owed something that is portrayed as if it can go beyound the horizon, then it turns out to be complete doo doo. And all this time you're ignoring and bashing the thing that came out years prior and was actually more than decent.
What you are doing is called projecting.
Maybe thats their plan? Making shittier and shittier movies so people go back to the ptevious ones.
It’s very annoying how people hated on this movie for years. I never felt like it deserved the hate it got.
@@dwarfie24
if that was a plan, it would be a plan for loss, not profit
Anyone remember when people were actually complaining that the producers nixed the ending where John Connor got thoroughly murderized by the T-800, and they put his skin on Marcus so that the resistance wouldn't lose hope? After seeing the reactions to both Genisys and Dark Fate, this movie's producers must be thinking "Man, we really dodged a bullet there!"
Would make sense since Connor looked/moved like a Terminator in the T2 opening.
@@danny1884 Except Marcus isn't very Terminator like.
In the follow up comic to this movie, Connor DOES become a terminator. They take his brain and mount it in a T-800 to save his life and he manages to get Skynet 'by the throat'. Is a REALLY cool story
@@danny1884 No he didn't, he looked like a hardened military leader in T2 opening, even had the scars that were shown in Salvation (how they appeared)
@@ThunderChief666 Sounds somewhat silly
I always believed this is where Terminator needed to go. The story can't always be about a nostalgic look back at T2.
I remember the time this movie came out, and I was with my dad in theaters watching it. I grew up on the first two terminators, always liked the third one too, but this one definitely was awesome as hell and still is.
I always loved this movie, why do people hate it
Well if you look at the short future scene in T2 it was nowhere near that scene. No lasers in this movie at all. There wasn't any war scene. Just scenes showing different types of robots.
@@anamshah4421 The reason why they had no lasers was because in this time, they didn't invent Plasma Rifles. They didn't use them until around 2023 and in this movie, the year is 2018.
@@evolconcept yes I know they should have changed the year and still put a plasma rifle in the damn movie.
Ill take this over dark fate and genysis anyday
@@anamshah4421 they don't invented yet, try to understand
So damn cool. That is more realistic to how giant robots most likely will sound like. On that topic why cant we build gas driven robots.
centpushups yup
Because the cost of gas would be more than the cost of building the thing.
Fart driven robots will be better.
It's a diesel, you tard.
Quite a funny thing: this giant metallic boi managed to prowl his metal ass right next to them without being noticed.
I like how genesys and dark fate make sam worthington look like a well rounded actor
i love how they always give the evil robots the angriest noises ever
This movie's sound design is great because there is no annoying action music's in scenes like these, it really helps to set a quite 'real' atmosphere
I would say this is the best after T2. It was different from the regular “machine from future hunts down protagonist” role. This was dark and gritty, exactly what I thought a world like this would look like.
agreed
2:42 use headphones and listen to that sound vibrate your ear drums.
Sons legais . Gostei
by far the best scene in all terminator movies
At this point in time, a sequel...
TERMINATOR: SALVATION Part 2
-- would be extremely cool.
And with plasma rifles🔥
@@jovanlopez5284 Sure, why not?
@@jovanlopez5284 only if they were on the 40w range
There you go. They made one. It's really good!
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terminator salvation had good scenes like this but still has errors. It's a shame that no movie can be taken seriously as part 3 of this saga
@@wickedhouston5538dark flop sucks
@@wickedhouston5538 It still flopped.
@@wickedhouston5538 That's its total world wide gross. Consider its budget(180 mil), marketing, movie theater payments and other expenses, the movie would have needed to make at least 375 to break even. It's a flop.
@@wickedhouston5538 garbage story
@@eakintunde84 Terminator Salvation almost made that money, and had a better gross domestically before the international markets took off as they've done. They should have just committed, learned from their errors, gotten a better director and better script when the Writer's Strike was over, and they would have finished the trilogy at this point.
Wouldn't that explosion have killed everyone who was left? There's no way the harvester got everyone
Screw them, they were all assholes.
they were heading for the tunnels apparently from what you can hear from the 1minute mark. So it seems they were just running in the desert and the machine had easy pickings of them, i don't think many stayed inside.
@@J.Soldier19 el albaricoque los grandes almacenes tortilla esposito gasparcho la cabra
Human cannot win if the war is about living flesh vs Living Metal.
Mankind need the Matrix, in transforming their mind into a digital virus and go to the motherboard of each and every Mecha in order to win the metal war!
Anton Yelchin captured the vibe of Kyle Reese perfectly, best actor for the role after Michael... RIP
This is the Rogue One of the Terminator movie series. Better than the recent “main” movies.
This is one of THE BEST Terminator movies. What an amazing movie.
Yeah this is my favourite terminator movie
this is actually a really good action scene ngl, we can see the Harvester isn't a complete buffoon of a machine; the characters thought of a plan that didn't go 100% as intended and we even got close calls all in this one scene. Way much better than most fight scenes I've seen nowadays where everything goes accordingly and without flaws except for a redshirt dying.
“We can’t just run for it!” Then not even 10 seconds later three people run away successfully.
The Harvester terrified me when I first saw Salvation.
This movie was so good had dark theme and hopelessness just as a terminator must be .
I think people hated it because media manipulates the mind people read and hear reviews that are full hatred by so called wannabe experts about certain movies and then they have created unrealistic expectation and they start to hate the movie even before they see it
Usually...
It’s shit
I really hope people aren't that mindless. A bad rating from critics doesn't mean that i won't like it, it just means that *they* do. I liked this movie before it was cool XD
Bale's epic meltdown I think hurt this movie more than anything. That was so much bad press and PR before the movie came out was what kinda turned moviegoers away
Future scenes from 1 and 2 were way darker.
Best Terminator so Far... No Time Traveling, just the present era
this was one of my favs terminators, just gritty atmosphere among other things make it feel as if it was in the future wasteland desert, this was a great movie
At least we got to see a Transformer looking robot in this film
Nice Picture ⛧⛧⛧
0:24-0:56 this is actually an impressive long take
Nice observation
Modern cinematography.
It really is.
Just re-watched this film the other day. Absolutely LOVE the sound effects in this film. BRRRR-VVVVVV - so good.
Fun fact: did you know that this gas Station that is attacked by the harvester is the same gas Station from Terminator 3 where anorld says the line "talk to the hand"
This scene is hands down one of my favorite scenes. I mean sure, Salvation was meh and all, but when Dark Fate came along, it made us realize just how good Salvation was. This film was pretty underrated at best, but hey, this film deserves some love.
Yeah you're one of those shitheads who crapped all over Salvation upon release only to realize how stupid you are when Woke Fate came out.
“You brought em here! you brought em here!” *gets hit by car*
still makes me laugh
This was one of the most powerful movie scenes ever
The sound of SKYNET is amazing in this movie
Say what you want about this movie it is still better than terminator :genisys
THOSE WERE PRACTICAL EFFECTS IF I'VE EVER SEEN THEM!!! THAT'S HOW YOU DO A MOVIE!!
Not gonna lie, this one scene was way more intense than most of the terminator sequels put together. Such a great piece of cinema that just plopped into and then out of existence.
I always loved this movie
1:54 God, those "post-apocalyps" truck tires look better than mine
After the first two this has always been one of my favorites glad people now are appreciating it
A lot of hate for this movie, but I thought it was a brave and daring vision of the future war John was thrust into fighting.
something about the sounds from the harvester gives me the chills, it just feels real even though i have nothing to compare it to
this movie is damn badass
This scene is oozing with a 'Transformers' vibe
Assuming that you're old enough, there is a famous decade-old edit by the name of "Transforminators"
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This Machine reminds me of ShockWave
The last two Terminator movies make this film look like a cinematic masterpiece.
2:24 something I’ve never really thought about is how dope it is that a movie finally shows that just shooting something like a gas tank won’t instantly make it explode.
This scene alone is better than all the sequels since..
I LOVE the realism of the shotgun slugs not setting off the tanker! Unless it’s a tracer, most rounds aren’t hot enough.
I laughed my ass off when the dude said "YOU BROUGHT IT HERE!" then gets hit by a car
I gotta admit, the Harvester was pretty cool! The bikeminators too.
Moto-Terminators
I really like this scrappy gritty art style. Reminds me of old-school Fallout.
RIP all the people in the cage, that caught in the explosion
I was wondering the same thing 😭😭
@@FirstLast-lh5ev whatever wins the battle with skynet I guess 😭😭
The cage was in the ship and the shop took off before the explosion
@@chadhindsley5431 oh yes you are right! I watched it again after your comment and I saw it! It’s very short and it’s shown twice but it feels like they added this bit in in such a discreet way just to prevent people (me for example haha) from thinking that the good guys killed innocent people 😃😃
@@chadhindsley5431 They don't show that tho. And shouldn't the main character feel bad about blowing it up, without knowing if the others are still trap there?
Anyway it's just a movie, just thought it was kinda "funny"
Am I the only person that thinks the sound this Harvester makes is absolutely downright chilling?
0:07 I love this terminator sound 😌
the sound of a washing machine)
I legit enjoyed this flick. So many great, gritty, original scenes.
2:07 “it didn’t work!”
“S**t! I forgot this isn’t a movie!”