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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)

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Release Date: July 2, 2003
On DVD: November 11, 2003
Genre: Sci-Fi, Action
Running Time: 109 minutes
MPAA Rating: Rated R for strong sci-fi violence and action, and for language and brief nudity.
Director: Jonathan Mostow
Writer: Michael Ferris, John Brancato, Tedi Sarafian
Cast: Brian Sites, Mark Hicks, Mark Famiglietti, Alana Curry, Kristanna Loken, Claire Danes, Nick Stahl, Arnold Schwarzenegger

John Conner thought that he was safe. Six years after Judgment Day was supposed to happen, he is still on the run, but holds a glimmer of hope that he actually did defeat Skynet once and for all and stop the end of the world. Unfortunately, he did not, and the robots have sent back a new Terminator to kill him and his future lieutenants; in response, the humans have also sent back a Terminator Read more

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Grade: B After 12 years, Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to the role that made him what he is today, and seeks to reclaim the box office crown that he once so easily held. However, is a sequel to an apparently completed set of movies really necessary, and will it whet the appetite of those fans looking for more. Read the full movie review

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Edward Furlong, by Samuel Forshtay

June 16, 2005

I love the Terminator movies, the second one is the best, and my only dissapointment when I left the theater from the 3rd was the role of John Conner. I truly believe that this movie could have been its best if the character John Conner was played by Ed Furlong. It could have been a repeat of success as compared to when Linda Hamilton returned as the role of Sarah Conner. This is just another defintition of regret. One of those,"If I could go back and change this..." Even if you kept absolutely everything else the same in this movie, like the flawed postponement of Judgement Day, or anything else that would make one rehash the first two for it to make sence... even if everything was the same, Edward Furlong as John Conner would have done it!

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