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Stephen says...

The Financial Times reported that the rights to the Terminator film franchise will be auctioned in November 2009, by Halcyon, the production company behind the movie Terminator Salvation.

The rights will give the right to the buyer to make new Terminator films, TV programs and future films, but doesn't cover earlier Terminator films.

The sale will likely exceed $60 million, the price that the rights to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was sold for, according to Matthew Garrahan, Financial Times writer. 

The Terminator rights are not controlled by a big studio. Several buyers have expressed interest in Terminator including all of the big film studios with Sony Pictures being a leading contender.

The sale is being conducted by FTI Capital Advisors. Halcyon filed for Chapter 11 after due to a dispute with Pacificor, which is a hedge fund that lended Halcyon funds to buy the Terminator rights.

The rights to the franchise have changed hands numerous times and were sold to Halcyon for $25 million in 2007, by Mario Kassar, who produced Terminator 2: Judgement Day.

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selfishgene says...

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Victor says...

Aunque suene raro decirlo así, como muchos sabrán de 'Avatar' no se sabe nada, algunas fotos que se han difundido por internet y poco más, pero se ha creado una gran expectación alrededor de esta dado que se trata de un gran proyecto de James Cameron hecha en 3D basada en una historia que el mismo creo hace en el año 95, llamada entonces Project 880, pero en ese entonces no existía la tecnología suficiente para crearla tal cual como el la concebía.


Lo único que he podido leer de la historia es que la historia de ‘Avatar’ gira en torno a un ex-marine parapléjico en un mundo superpoblado que recibe la oportunidad de su vida, tras la muerte de su hermano gemelo: trabajar en el planeta Pandora, donde los recursos naturales son tan importantes como establecer contacto con los Na’vi, la civilización local, para ello James Camerón ha creado todo un ecosistema alrededor de esta civilización extraterrestres, donde dicen es difícil distinguir entre que es real y que son efectos especiales. Este ex-marine es Sam Worthington mejor conocido en este momento por su papel en Terminator Salvation que por cualquier otro que haya hecho en su vida, a quien se le une como compañeros de reparto Michelle Rodríguez, Zöe Saldaña y Sigourney Weaver que repite con James Cameron.


Este Viernes 21 de Agosto es el 'Avatar Day', y en varios cines simultáneamente a nivel mundial, incluyendo los españoles, se proyectaran gratuitamente los primeros 15 minutos de la película, así que quien desee puede acercarse. En Madrid serán los cines 'Cinesa' los que la proyectarán gratuitamente.


Adjunto os dejo la primera imagen en que aparece Sam Worthington, entre otras que ya se han divulgado gota a gota, junto con el Arte conceptual de la futura película.

               

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mccolly says...

I need to find out what I was doing to keep my Clone Wars ticket stub so protected after all this time, Watchmen and The Dark Knight haven't held up very well at all.

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nov0caine says...

For those of you who haven't gotten around to seeing 'Terminator: Salvation' as of yet, you should, because you won't be disappointed at all. Contrary to the critics, as shrewd as they think they are, aside from the performance of Christian Bale I think a majority of them got it wrong in this one. Firstly, I've always been a huge fan of the Terminator series... I grew up watching it as a kid. Schwarzenegger was my favourite action hero, and hell, a digital image of the man even made a stunning appearance in this visually amazing action thriller. As usual, John Connor is the subject of the plot. Set in a post-apocalyptic America in the year 2018, Connor has managed to conjure up a military resistance against the machines of Skynet. But there are two-sides to the story in this one... Part of the plot follows ex-con Marcus Wright, who was assigned to deathrow following his crimes pre-judgment day. When given the death sentence, Marcus donated his body for scientific experimentation which subsequently had the result of Skynet turning the innards of his body into that of a machine. He awakens into the post-apocalyptic wasteland in classic terminator fashion, stark naked and alone. After stealing some clothes off of a fallen resistance soldier, he begins his journey to unearth the purpose of his awakening. In the meantime, Connor (Bale) continues fighting the war, trying to unravel the motives of Skynet with the help of his long-lost mothers tape recordings.Although initially against each other when they face, Connor and Wright link up to infiltrate Skynet in order to save Rhys, Connor's father from the future, because if Rhys is killed then Connor will cease to exist in the future. As a machine, Wright helps Connor infiltrate the Skynet fortress, but low and behold a slightly predictable twist in the plot reveals that Skynet set up Wright as a Lure for Connor.

Long-story short, the story reaches its climax when Bale faces his old friend turned-nemesis, that being the infamous T800 that helped him against his past assissins (the 'Arnie bot'). Faced with certain death, he is saved by Wright who somehow manages to destroy the machine assassin. Connor is impaled by the machine in the process, suffering a pierced heart. In the end, Wright (who is still part human) donates his human heart to Connor to save him from death. I honestly don't know how Connor didn't die on the way back to base after being impaled through the chest but I guess that's a different topic of discussion.

Overall, the movie was a little bit predictable and a little scattered, but definitely worth the watch for any die-hard Terminator fan. I'd give it a 7 out of 10, unlike the critics who seem to be aiming a little lower. Is it just me though, or does Christian Bale have a lucky habit of being bailed out of bad performances by ridiculously good actors? If it wasn't for Sam Worthington (Marcus Wright), this movie might not have been as great. I guess it's a lot like 'The Dark Knight', where Bale sucked ridiculously hard only to be bailed out by the award-winning perfomance of Heath Ledger as the joker. Also, Bale really has to stop with the whole 'tough-guy' whisper thing - it drives me nuts, SPEAK NORMALLY. Anyway, for all of those who haven't seen this movie yet I hope you enjoy it as much as I did (aside from Bale).

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azharcs says...








Amazing Trailer of Terminator Salvation, this movie is totally going to be worth the wait. The song playing in the background is "The Day the World went Away from Nine Inch Nails".

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Jacob Dexter says...

This is so freakin tremendously awesome. I'm excited... can't wait to stand in line at midnight and see this!

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F6x says...

Christian Bale  
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Christian Bale shows that he can play "angry, distracted actor" as well as he plays "Batman."

UPDATE: I love a good mashup:

 

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