RE: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May Have Other Plans

2009-12-10 Thread Tracey de Morsella
Its sitting on the shelf here.  I need to check it out

 

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I actually saw the movie and I thought it was actually good. 

--Lavender

 

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Subject: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May
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Last night, Gizmodo's Jason Chen listened to director McG's Blu-Ray
livecommentary for Terminator <http://io9.com/tag/terminatorsalvation/>
Salvation so that you didn't have to. You can read
<http://gizmodo.com/5419862/terminator-salvation-bd+live-directors-commentar
y-liveblog>  the whole thing here, but if you're in a rush, here're the, uh,
highlights.

Apparently oblivious to the fact that the franchise is up for sale and
no-one knows who future owners will be or what they'll want, McG announced
that he'll make two more Terminator movies, the first of which will feature
Sarah Connor, even though "he's not sure how he's going to pull that off."
We'd be more worried about future Terminator rights holders agreeing to him
making two sequels to a critically-savaged movie that flopped at the box
office (in comparison to expectations, at least; it's still in the top 20
movies of the year) and failed to prevent the bankruptcy of the owners of
the property if we were him, but maybe there's a reason we're not successful
Hollywood producer/directors and he is.

He was also disappointed that Salvation wasn't the best movie in the series
so far, but thinks that it was better than T3 (which he "didn't really pay
attention to"; he also only watched one episode of Terminator: The Sarah
Connor Chronicles. Feel free to start your fuming now), and "tried to
introduce credibility" back to the franchise. And, maybe most importantly,
he showed that he knows movie direction:

7:15: Here's a tip that will go down in history from one of the film greats.
"There's two elements that go into filmmaking. There's sound, and there's
the picture."

There's more in Jason's epic journey into one director's ego, including how
McG feels about the Charlie's Angels movies these days, that Moon Bloodgood
topless shot and the downbeat end to the franchise that was possible. Go
read, if only because Jason suffered for us, and because he's right about
Community.

Terminator
<http://gizmodo.com/5419862/terminator-salvation-bd+live-directors-commentar
y-liveblog>  Salvation BD-Live Director's Commentary Liveblog [Gizmodo]

http://io9.com/5420027/mcg-announces-two-more-terminator-movies-reality-may-
have-other-plans

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Re: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May Have Other Plans

2009-12-10 Thread Rogue
I actually saw the movie and I thought it was actually good. 
--Lavender


From: Tracey de Morsella 
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 2:27 AM
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com ; 'Cinque3000' ; ggs...@yahoo.com 
Subject: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May 
Have Other Plans


  

Last night, Gizmodo's Jason Chen listened to director McG's Blu-Ray 
livecommentary for Terminator Salvation so that you didn't have to. You can 
read the whole thing here, but if you're in a rush, here're the, uh, highlights.

Apparently oblivious to the fact that the franchise is up for sale and no-one 
knows who future owners will be or what they'll want, McG announced that he'll 
make two more Terminator movies, the first of which will feature Sarah Connor, 
even though "he's not sure how he's going to pull that off." We'd be more 
worried about future Terminator rights holders agreeing to him making two 
sequels to a critically-savaged movie that flopped at the box office (in 
comparison to expectations, at least; it's still in the top 20 movies of the 
year) and failed to prevent the bankruptcy of the owners of the property if we 
were him, but maybe there's a reason we're not successful Hollywood 
producer/directors and he is.

He was also disappointed that Salvation wasn't the best movie in the series so 
far, but thinks that it was better than T3 (which he "didn't really pay 
attention to"; he also only watched one episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor 
Chronicles. Feel free to start your fuming now), and "tried to introduce 
credibility" back to the franchise. And, maybe most importantly, he showed that 
he knows movie direction:

7:15: Here's a tip that will go down in history from one of the film greats. 
"There's two elements that go into filmmaking. There's sound, and there's the 
picture."

There's more in Jason's epic journey into one director's ego, including how McG 
feels about the Charlie's Angels movies these days, that Moon Bloodgood topless 
shot and the downbeat end to the franchise that was possible. Go read, if only 
because Jason suffered for us, and because he's right about Community.

Terminator Salvation BD-Live Director's Commentary Liveblog [Gizmodo]

http://io9.com/5420027/mcg-announces-two-more-terminator-movies-reality-may-have-other-plans



Tracey de Morsella, Managing Producer

The Green Economy Post

http://greeneconomypost.com

tra...@greeneconomypost.com

Phone: 425-502-7716





Run my smurfs--it's a email!!!


RE: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May Have Other Plans

2009-12-07 Thread Martin Baxter

After reading that, I'm not sure if anyone there has the cognitive ability 
needed to do that.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




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Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 14:12:27 -0800
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality 
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  They should stop him now before he spends the money.


On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Martin Baxter  
wrote:


























"He was also disappointed that Salvation wasn't the best movie in
the series so far, but thinks that it was better than T3 (which he
"didn't really pay attention to"..."

Behold the disconnect, folks.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com; cinque3...@verizon.net; ggs...@yahoo.com

From: tdli...@multiculturaladvantage.com
Date: Sun, 6 Dec 2009 23:27:11 -0800
Subject: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May 
Have Other Plans



















 



  



  
  
  








Last night, Gizmodo's Jason Chen listened to director McG's Blu-Ray
livecommentary for Terminator
Salvation so that you didn't have to. You can read
the whole thing here, but if you're in a rush, here're the, uh, highlights.


Apparently oblivious to the fact that the franchise is up for sale and
no-one knows who future owners will be or what they'll want, McG announced that
he'll make two more Terminator movies, the first of which will feature
Sarah Connor, even though "he's not sure how he's going to pull that off."
We'd be more worried about future Terminator rights holders agreeing
to him making two sequels to a critically-savaged movie that flopped at the box
office (in comparison to expectations, at least; it's still in the top 20
movies of the year) and failed to prevent the bankruptcy of the owners of the
property if we were him, but maybe there's a reason we're not successful
Hollywood producer/directors and he is.


He was also disappointed that Salvation wasn't the best movie in
the series so far, but thinks that it was better than T3 (which he
"didn't really pay attention to"; he also only watched one episode of
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Feel free to start your
fuming now), and "tried to introduce credibility" back to the
franchise. And, maybe most importantly, he showed that he knows movie
direction:


7:15: Here's a tip that will go down in history from one of the film greats.
"There's two elements that go into filmmaking. There's sound, and there's
the picture."


There's more in Jason's epic journey into one director's ego, including how
McG feels about the Charlie's Angels movies these days, that Moon
Bloodgood topless shot and the downbeat end to the franchise that was possible.
Go read, if only because Jason suffered for us, and because he's right about 
Community.


Terminator
Salvation BD-Live Director's Commentary Liveblog [Gizmodo]


http://io9.com/5420027/mcg-announces-two-more-terminator-movies-reality-may-have-other-plans



 


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The Green Economy Post


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Re: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May Have Other Plans

2009-12-07 Thread Mr. Worf
They should stop him now before he spends the money.

On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:

>
>
> "He was also disappointed that *Salvation* wasn't the best movie in the
> series so far, but thinks that it was better than *T3* (which he "didn't
> really pay attention to"..."
>
> Behold the disconnect, folks.
>
>
> "If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in
> bloody hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik
>
>
>
>
> --
> To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com; cinque3...@verizon.net; ggs...@yahoo.com
> From: tdli...@multiculturaladvantage.com
> Date: Sun, 6 Dec 2009 23:27:11 -0800
> Subject: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May
> Have Other Plans
>
>
>
> Last night, Gizmodo's Jason Chen listened to director McG's Blu-Ray
> livecommentary for *Terminator 
> Salvation<http://io9.com/tag/terminatorsalvation/>
> * so that you didn't have to. You can read the whole thing 
> here<http://gizmodo.com/5419862/terminator-salvation-bd+live-directors-commentary-liveblog>,
> but if you're in a rush, here're the, uh, highlights.
> Apparently oblivious to the fact that the franchise is up for sale and
> no-one knows who future owners will be or what they'll want, McG announced
> that he'll make two more *Terminator* movies, the first of which will
> feature Sarah Connor, even though "he's not sure how he's going to pull that
> off." We'd be more worried about future *Terminator* rights holders
> agreeing to him making two sequels to a critically-savaged movie that
> flopped at the box office (in comparison to expectations, at least; it's
> still in the top 20 movies of the year) and failed to prevent the bankruptcy
> of the owners of the property if we were him, but maybe there's a reason
> we're not successful Hollywood producer/directors and he is.
> He was also disappointed that *Salvation* wasn't the best movie in the
> series so far, but thinks that it was better than *T3* (which he "didn't
> really pay attention to"; he also only watched one episode of *Terminator:
> The Sarah Connor Chronicles*. Feel free to start your fuming now), and
> "tried to introduce credibility" back to the franchise. And, maybe most
> importantly, he showed that he knows movie direction:
> 7:15: Here's a tip that will go down in history from one of the film
> greats. "There's two elements that go into filmmaking. There's sound, and
> there's the picture."
> There's more in Jason's epic journey into one director's ego, including how
> McG feels about the *Charlie's Angels* movies these days, that Moon
> Bloodgood topless shot and the downbeat end to the franchise that was
> possible. Go read, if only because Jason suffered for us, and because he's
> right about *Community*.
> Terminator Salvation BD-Live Director's Commentary 
> Liveblog<http://gizmodo.com/5419862/terminator-salvation-bd+live-directors-commentary-liveblog>[Gizmodo]
>
>
> http://io9.com/5420027/mcg-announces-two-more-terminator-movies-reality-may-have-other-plans
>
>
>
> Tracey de Morsella, Managing Producer
>
> The Green Economy Post
>
> http://greeneconomypost.com
>
> tra...@greeneconomypost.com
>
> Phone: 425-502-7716
>
>
>
>
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RE: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May Have Other Plans

2009-12-07 Thread Martin Baxter

"He was also disappointed that Salvation wasn't the best movie in
the series so far, but thinks that it was better than T3 (which he
"didn't really pay attention to"..."

Behold the disconnect, folks.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com; cinque3...@verizon.net; ggs...@yahoo.com
From: tdli...@multiculturaladvantage.com
Date: Sun, 6 Dec 2009 23:27:11 -0800
Subject: [scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May 
Have Other Plans


















 



  



  
  
  








Last night, Gizmodo's Jason Chen listened to director McG's Blu-Ray
livecommentary for Terminator
Salvation so that you didn't have to. You can read
the whole thing here, but if you're in a rush, here're the, uh, highlights.


Apparently oblivious to the fact that the franchise is up for sale and
no-one knows who future owners will be or what they'll want, McG announced that
he'll make two more Terminator movies, the first of which will feature
Sarah Connor, even though "he's not sure how he's going to pull that off."
We'd be more worried about future Terminator rights holders agreeing
to him making two sequels to a critically-savaged movie that flopped at the box
office (in comparison to expectations, at least; it's still in the top 20
movies of the year) and failed to prevent the bankruptcy of the owners of the
property if we were him, but maybe there's a reason we're not successful
Hollywood producer/directors and he is.


He was also disappointed that Salvation wasn't the best movie in
the series so far, but thinks that it was better than T3 (which he
"didn't really pay attention to"; he also only watched one episode of
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Feel free to start your
fuming now), and "tried to introduce credibility" back to the
franchise. And, maybe most importantly, he showed that he knows movie
direction:


7:15: Here's a tip that will go down in history from one of the film greats.
"There's two elements that go into filmmaking. There's sound, and there's
the picture."


There's more in Jason's epic journey into one director's ego, including how
McG feels about the Charlie's Angels movies these days, that Moon
Bloodgood topless shot and the downbeat end to the franchise that was possible.
Go read, if only because Jason suffered for us, and because he's right about 
Community.


Terminator
Salvation BD-Live Director's Commentary Liveblog [Gizmodo]


http://io9.com/5420027/mcg-announces-two-more-terminator-movies-reality-may-have-other-plans

 

Tracey de Morsella, Managing Producer

The Green Economy Post

http://greeneconomypost.com

tra...@greeneconomypost.com

Phone: 425-502-7716

 










 









  
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[scifinoir2] McG Announces Two More Terminator Movies, Reality May Have Other Plans

2009-12-06 Thread Tracey de Morsella
Last night, Gizmodo's Jason Chen listened to director McG's Blu-Ray
livecommentary for Terminator 
Salvation so that you didn't have to. You can read
  the whole thing here, but if you're in a rush, here're the, uh,
highlights.

Apparently oblivious to the fact that the franchise is up for sale and
no-one knows who future owners will be or what they'll want, McG announced
that he'll make two more Terminator movies, the first of which will feature
Sarah Connor, even though "he's not sure how he's going to pull that off."
We'd be more worried about future Terminator rights holders agreeing to him
making two sequels to a critically-savaged movie that flopped at the box
office (in comparison to expectations, at least; it's still in the top 20
movies of the year) and failed to prevent the bankruptcy of the owners of
the property if we were him, but maybe there's a reason we're not successful
Hollywood producer/directors and he is.

He was also disappointed that Salvation wasn't the best movie in the series
so far, but thinks that it was better than T3 (which he "didn't really pay
attention to"; he also only watched one episode of Terminator: The Sarah
Connor Chronicles. Feel free to start your fuming now), and "tried to
introduce credibility" back to the franchise. And, maybe most importantly,
he showed that he knows movie direction:

7:15: Here's a tip that will go down in history from one of the film greats.
"There's two elements that go into filmmaking. There's sound, and there's
the picture."

There's more in Jason's epic journey into one director's ego, including how
McG feels about the Charlie's Angels movies these days, that Moon Bloodgood
topless shot and the downbeat end to the franchise that was possible. Go
read, if only because Jason suffered for us, and because he's right about
Community.

Terminator
  Salvation BD-Live Director's Commentary Liveblog [Gizmodo]

http://io9.com/5420027/mcg-announces-two-more-terminator-movies-reality-may-
have-other-plans

 

Tracey de Morsella, Managing Producer

The Green Economy Post

http://greeneconomypost.com

tra...@greeneconomypost.com

Phone: 425-502-7716