Terminator 3 - Rise Of The Machines

Terminator 3 - Rise Of The Machines

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Released
28/11/2003
Film and TV Genre
Action, Adventure, General
Video Format
PAL
DVD Region
2 (will only play on Region 2 and Multi-Region DVD players)

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Description

Returning for a third bout of cyborg time travelling, Arnold Schwarzenegger reprises his good-robot role from TERMINATOR 2, once again travelling back from the future to protect future human resistance leader John Connor (played this time around by Nick Stahl). We soon discover that Connor has become something of a drifter, his mother Sarah Connor has passed away, and he has taken to the road in order to preserve himself for his supposed destiny. When Connor breaks into a lab to score some painkillers, he unwittingly runs into his future belle Kate Brewster (Claire Danes), and a whole load of titanium-plated-trouble in the form of a hot female Terminator played by newcomer Kristanna Loken. Hell-bent on destroying Connor, Brewster, and anyone else that gets in her way, Loken's Terminator comes face to face with Schwarzenegger's Terminator leading to some epic battles between the two cyborgs, and a neat string of one-liners from Schwarzenegger. Director Jonathan Mostow (U-571) clearly relishes upping the CGI ante for this explosive sequel, providing some no-holds-barred action sequences. Mostow also offers intriguing storylines continued from the previous two films, delighting fans of the franchise. In the chaotic final sequences Schwarzenegger warns "she'll be back," hinting that there's more Terminator frenzy to come in the not-too-distant future.

Plot Synopsis

John Connor has been living in fear of the events that haunted his early years. T-X, the most powerful machine from Skynet is sent from the future to kill Connor and the woman that he will eventually marry. In order to protect Connor The Human Resistance sends a new machine, the T-101 and together they must defeat T-X to ensure the safety of the human race...

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Product Details

Actors
Director
Jonathon Mostow
Photos and storyboards
Yes
Aspect Ratio
  • 2.35:1
  • 2.40 Wide Screen
  • 2.40:1
Audio Format
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 DTS - Japanese
  • Dolby Digital Surround - English
  • English Audio Commentary Dolby Digital
  • PCM Stereo/Dolby Digital 5.1/DTS 5.1 - English
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 DTS English
  • Dolby Digital Surround English
  • DTS - English
  • English Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Features
  • DVD-ROM Enhanced
  • Featurette
  • Interactive Menus
  • Making Of
  • Scene Selection
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • more »
Run Time (minutes)
104
Film Format
Anamorphic
Media Format
DVD-Video
Film Rating (Australia)
M
Number of Discs
2
Film Rating (UK)
12
Year of release
2003
Tags
Subtitle Language
  • Dutch,
  • English,
  • English for the Hearing Impaired,
  • Hindi
Cast & Crew
Don Burgess (Director of Photography)
Gale Anne Hurd (Executive Producer)
Guy East (Executive Producer)
Moritz Borman (Executive Producer)
Nigel Sinclair (Executive Producer)
Andrew G. Vajna (Producer)
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By rick

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Pros

  • Engaging Characters
  • Entertaining
  • Great Cinematography
  • High Production Value
  • Informative
  • Original

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    die hard fan for terminator series

     
    3.0

    Good, but not great!

    By David

    from Victoria

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    Pros

    • Entertaining

    Cons

    • Disappointing

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    Comments about Terminator 3 - Rise Of The Machines:

    Some good action, but needed more in character development - John Connor's monologues didn't balance out with the action and so it seemed a slower film. Should have developed more from the first two films. Not as good as T1 and T2.

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