I was wondering if it's worth spending the money to see it or if I should wait for the DVD. I saw Star Trek already, that was awesome.
Me too, maybe even less. I was SO dissapointed, I wanted it to be good.Originally Posted by TigerOnTheProwl
I was really disappointed with Terminator Salvation. By far the worst of the series. I'd give it a 2 out of 10.
My DH has really been wanting to see the series. Since the new movie came out you may be able to catch 3 on tv, I know it's shown on channels like FX fairly often.Originally Posted by katiemae1277
I've heard from people that it was disappointingI was really looking forward to it also as I loved the first 2 Terminator movies, I don't think I saw the 3rd one? I even watched the TV series that was unfortunately canceledWhy do they always have to ruin things!!!!????
I agree - I rarely feel the same way the critics do about a film and I often find that films some folks LOVE, I hate and vice versa. LOTR is a perfect example - my hubby and daughter loved it as well as many other people. I hated it and couldn't stand to watch it.Originally Posted by Essayons89
Well, I went and saw the movie and didn't think it was that bad. I've never been one to put much stock into what the so-called professional movie critics say anyway. If I went off of their opinion when it came to movies I'd never go to the theater because they rarely anything to begin with.
Thanks for your opinion on Angels & Demons! I read all of Dan Browns books and saw The Da Vinci Code which to me, was just OK. I thought A&D was a better book so I can't wait to see the movieOriginally Posted by Pookie-poo
I saw Angels & Demons when it came out, and it was awesome. I'm usually quite disappointed when they make a movie out of a book I've read. This one, they did pretty well. Of course, I read the book a l-o-n-g time ago, so maybe that's why I wasn't disappointed!
Originally Posted by Yosemite
I agree - I rarely feel the same way the critics do about a film and I often find that films some folks LOVE, I hate and vice versa. LOTR is a perfect example - my hubby and daughter loved it as well as many other people. I hated it and couldn't stand to watch it.