TV Review: Terminator: SCC – Ourselves Alone
Television By Kevin Carr on March 7, 2009 | Comments (12)Riley comes back to seek help from John and his family, but she finds that Cameron is increasingly suspicious of her motives. And that suspicion is well founded, considering that the BSG Sexpot is manipulating things behind the scenes.
TV Review: Terminator: SCC – Some Must Watch, While Some Must Sleep
Television By Kevin Carr on February 28, 2009 | Comments (33)Sarah is having trouble sleeping after killing the man at the warehouse. She checks into a sleep clinic to help her cope, but soon she fears that she is the center of an experiment by Skynet to map her brain.
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles – The Good Wound
Television By Kevin Carr on February 15, 2009 | Comments (14)Sarah finds herself in the hospital with a gunshot wound from her shoot-out at the Skynet warehouse. She escapes the hospital and kidnaps a doctor to help take the bullet out, all the time hallucinating a visit with Kyle Reese. The retrofitted Terminator John Henry is learning about himself and the operation while the Garbage Terminator takes matters into her own hands… literally.
Bale Backed Up By ‘Terminator’ Assistant Director
Movie News By Paige MacGregor on February 4, 2009 | Comments (64)After the public release of Bale’s tantrum, someone in the PR machine had to come forward and speak up for the guy. We’re wondering if they drew straws.
Terminator Salvation: Facts, Implications, and Speculation
Movie News By Robert Fure on January 15, 2009 | Comments (20)We have infiltrated SkyNet and downloaded a ton of information from the machine known as McG. Check inside for the latest news on Terminator: Salvation.
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.13 – Earthlings Welcome Here
Television By Kevin Carr on December 16, 2008 | Comments (4)Sarah is continuing her research on the three dot symbol that has been haunting her visions. This leads her to a UFO convention and a conspiracy theorist in hiding who might have a connection to the manufacturing of the Machines.
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.12 – Alpine Fields
Television By Kevin Carr on December 9, 2008 | Be the First To CommentSarah and Cameron head out to the woods to save a family that has been targeted by the machines for termination, and the easy part of the rescue is convincing them that there are cyborgs from the future trying to kill them.
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.11 – Self Made Man
Television By Kevin Carr on December 2, 2008 | Comments (8)On a generally slow night in the Connor family, Cameron (Summer Glau) heads off to the library to conduct some after-hours research. There, she discovers a picture from the 1920s that has a Terminator in it.
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.10 – Strange Things Happen At The One Two Point
Television By Kevin Carr on November 25, 2008 | Comments (5)Sarah and Cameron are hot on the track of the people they believe have The Turk. Meanwhile, John is still pining over Riley, who receives a visitor that explains some secrets. And Agent Ellison works with the Garbage Terminator to interview a growing artificial intelligence.
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.9 – Complications
Television By Kevin Carr on November 18, 2008 | Comments (2)It’s no surprise to anyone reading this that I have been awfully critical of this show in season two. However, once we got past the nightmare elements, this episode shaped up rather nicely.
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.8 – Mr. Ferguson is Ill Today
Television By Kevin Carr on November 11, 2008 | Comments (20)In the grand style of Vantage Point, The Sarah Connor Chronicles tells this episode’s story from multiple points of view. John (Thomas Dekker) runs off for the weekend with Riley (Leven Rambin) and ends up in a Mexican jail.
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.7 – Brothers of Nablus
Television By Kevin Carr on November 4, 2008 | Be the First To Comment
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.6 – The Tower Is Tall But The Fall Is Short
Television By Kevin Carr on October 21, 2008 | Comments (14)This episode kinda makes me wish that Michael Biehn hadn’t made the jump to the past in 1984, fathering what might be the biggest panty-waste in future resistance history.
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.5 – Goodbye to all That
Television By Kevin Carr on October 7, 2008 | Comments (2)A new Terminator comes back in time to hunt a key member of the future resistance. When Sarah figures this out, she sends John and Derek to protect the target while she and Cameron help save a young boy with the same name.
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.4 – Allison from Palmdale
Television By Kevin Carr on September 30, 2008 | Comments (10)
TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.3 – The Mousetrap
Television By Kevin Carr on September 23, 2008 | Comments (8)This episode uses the symbol of a mousetrap to show how the Terminators always seem to be one step ahead of our heroes.
The 10 Coolest Terminator Collectibles
Officially Cool By Jason Dorough on September 10, 2008 | Comments (2)Terminator is back this week with the premiere of the second season of “The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” The movie franchise that inspired the TV series always has been a big hit in the collectibles market, and here’s a look at some of the coolest Terminator goodies.
James Cameron Pushes Tech Boundaries with ‘Avatar’
Features By Adam Sweeney on August 8, 2008 | Comments (2)There’s no question that James Cameron is a visionary, as evidenced in Terminator and T2:Judgment Day. But how groundbreaking is his next film, the stereoscopic 3-D Avatar?
For starters, if you haven’t seen King of Kong…stop reading and go buy it. It’s worth buying, and watching over and over again. The film features an epic battle between Billy Mitchell, the reigning owner of the world record for Donkey Kong and douchebaggery, and all around nice guy Steve Wiebe. The folks over at G4 have created a trailer for a fun sequel idea.
New Terminator No Longer our ‘Salvation’?
Movie News By Robert Fure on March 12, 2008 | Be the First To Comment
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