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    Terminator: Genisys

    Director: Dana Goldberg, Alan Taylor Cast: Emilia Clarke

    Emilia Clarke
    , Jason Clarke
    Jason Clarke
    , Jai Courtney
    Jai Courtney
    , Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    , J.K. Simmons
    J.K. Simmons


    DVD

    (Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed)

    $8.99
    $8.99

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    • Release Date: 11/10/2015
    • UPC: 0032429228673
    • Original Release: 2015
    • Rating: PG-13
    • Source: Paramount
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7500
    • Sales rank: 12,100

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Emilia Clarke Sarah Connor,John Connor
    Jai Courtney Kyle Reese
    Arnold Schwarzenegger Terminator
    J.K. Simmons Actor
    Dayo Okeniyi Actor
    Michael Gladis Actor
    Sandrine Holt Actor
    Matt Smith Actor,Young John Connor
    Courtney B. Vance Actor
    Wayne Bastrup Actor
    Gregory Alan Williams Actor
    Otto Sanchez Actor
    Matty Ferraro Actor
    Griff Furst Actor
    Ian Etheridge Actor
    Nolan Gross Actor
    Seth Meriwether Actor
    Afemo Omilami Actor
    Kerry Cahill Actor
    Mark Adam Actor
    Kerry O'Malley Actor
    Willa Taylor Actor
    James Moses Black Actor
    Terry Dale Parks Actor
    Anthony Michael Frederick Actor
    Brandon Stacy Actor
    Brett Azar Actor
    Douglas M. Griffin Actor
    Thomas Francis Murphy Actor
    Joshua Mikel Actor
    John Edward Lee Actor,Cop/T-1000
    Luke Sexton Actor
    Aaron V. Williamson Actor
    Tony Donno Actor
    Ernest Wells Actor
    Larry E. Lundy Jr. Actor
    Ross P. Cook Actor
    Christopher Heskey Actor
    Moses Munoz Actor
    Lisa McRee Actor
    Seth Carr Actor
    Bryant Prince Actor
    Christion Troxell Actor
    Lorne Balfe Composer,Actor
    Kramer Morgenthau Actor
    Bill Carraro Actor
    Laeta Kalogridis Actor
    Robert W. Cort Actor
    Patrick Lussier Actor
    Megan Ellison Actor
    Shari Hanson Actor
    Paul Schwake Actor
    Natalie Stephany Aguilar Actor
    Teri Wyble Actor
    Ronna Kress Actor

    Technical Credits
    David Ellison Producer,Executive Producer,Producer
    Dana Goldberg Producer,Executive Producer
    Patrick Lussier Screenwriter,Executive Producer
    Laeta Kalogridis Screenwriter,Executive Producer
    Paul Schwake Executive Producer
    Bill Carraro Executive Producer,Producer
    Robert W. Cort Executive Producer,Producer
    Jason W. Jennings Sound/Sound Designer
    Tobias Poppe Sound/Sound Designer
    Pud Cusack Sound/Sound Designer,Sound Effects
    Pratik Jore Special Effects
    Ronna Kress Casting
    Tim Hays Sound Mixer
    Mark Weingarten Sound Mixer
    Jacob Roanhaus Makeup Special Effects
    Lauren Thomas Makeup Special Effects
    Rachel Grissom Sound Effects

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Terminator: Genisys
    1. Chapter 1 [:00]
    2. Chapter 2 [:00]
    3. Chapter 3 [:00]
    4. Chapter 4 [:00]
    5. Chapter 5 [:00]
    6. Chapter 6 [:00]
    7. Chapter 7 [:00]
    8. Chapter 8 [:00]
    9. Chapter 9 [:00]
    10. Chapter 10 [:00]
    11. Chapter 11 [:00]
    12. Chapter 12 [:00]
    13. Chapter 13 [:00]
    14. Chapter 14 [:00]
    15. Chapter 15 [:00]
    16. Chapter 16 [:00]
    17. Chapter 17 [:00]
    18. Chapter 18 [:00]
    19. Chapter 19 [:00]

    James Cameron's sci-fi classic gets rebooted in this Paramount production conceived as the first installment of a new trilogy.

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    The Terminator franchise found a winning structure and framework throughout its first two movies thanks to director/co-writer James Cameron, and the filmmakers behind Terminator Genisys do their very best to stick to that formula in the fifth installment. For viewers looking for unique cinema fare, however, that doesn't necessarily mean that the characters' surroundings have remained the same. After a familiar opening that sees John Connor's trusted lieutenant Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) travel back to 1984, this incarnation takes a sledgehammer to the timeline that fans are familiar with. The beginning of Genisys shows the decisive battle between the humans and cyborgs that forces the latter to attempt to kill John's mother, Sarah (previously played by Linda Hamilton), before she can give birth to her son. Reese volunteers to leap back in time to stop the cyborg due to his love for Sarah (his destiny is to meet her and become John's father), but as he is leaving, he sees John (Jason Clarke) attacked from behind by a robot who infiltrated the human army. After this happens, Reese goes back to a past in which Sarah (portrayed this time around by Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke) has been protected since childhood by her guardian T-1000, played by the iconic Arnold Schwarzenegger in his first appearance in the franchise since 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. With the timeline altered, Reese convinces Sarah that rather than go to 1997 to stop Judgment Day, they instead need to go to 2017, which is when Skynet, the artificial-intelligence system that will give rise to the deadly cyborgs, will upload itself onto the new Genisys phone application (spearheaded by both Connor and Danny Dyson, the son of original Skynet creator Miles Dyson). But when John Connor shows up in the present, Reese, Sarah, and the T-1000 realize that he has been corrupted by the robots and is now their enemy, further complicating their attempts to blow up the prototype time machine and stop Genisys from launching in order to save humanity. The film sticks to the same type of action scenes that made the franchise's most impressive effort, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, an enduring thriller hailed as not only a great popcorn flick, but one of the classics of its era. Genisys sneaks in several neat homages to the earlier movies, such as a scene in which Reese hides out in a 1984 department store that's a shot-for-shot reenactment of a similar moment from the original Terminator. Present-day Arnold fights a CGI version of himself from the 1984 film, and viewers can count on Ahnold uttering his T-1000's catchphrase at least once. The plot heats up after Reese departs for 1984, as it become clear that Sarah is already the tough, jaded warrior she was eventually destined to become. In addition to fighting a T-3000 on their way to preventing billions of human lives from perishing in an electronic Judgment Day, Sarah must wrestle with her belief that Kyle is destined to die fighting the robots as the T-1000 ponders his own mortality and aging. Unfortunately, it's all too easy to see where the remainder of the story will go after Connor shows up in 2017 and Sarah spots Reese as a kid (both Kyles have the same fingerprints). The dialogue sounds like fan fiction written by a sci-fi enthusiast; there is a ton of action involving the principal characters, but apparently nobody was worried about the quality of the dialogue or fostering believable character development. Besides that, the film also could have used more of J.K. Simmons as O'Brien, the friendly cop considered crazy by his more pragmatic partners for believing in time travel. Even more frustratingly, the story line involving Danny Dyson (Dayo Okeniyi) is dropped after one scene of exposition between him and the T-3000. For a character who has essentially grown up with the audience, it would have been a nice touch to see him enjoy his own subplot (as he did in the short-lived TV series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles). Emilia Clarke does the best she can with a character who vacillates wildly between an assured fighter and a wounded human still suffering from a traumatic childhood. Courtney's acting as Reese is fairly wooden and uninspiring, but Schwarzenegger steals the entire movie by imbuing the T-1000 with more humanity and believable emotion than any actual human character. As the T-1000 has become more acquainted with people throughout the series, Arnold has been able to provide a seemingly one-note character with as much humor and pathos possible for a cyborg whose voice doesn't change in tone. Formerly the biggest movie star on Earth, Schwarzenegger is clearly hoping that a return to his most iconic role will prove the key to his comeback. Jason Clarke, a veteran actor whose credits include Zero Dark Thirty and the TV series Brotherhood, does high-quality work as a character whose role switches from hero to villain in the span of a single scene. This movie is no classic: Even when it tries to make a statement (humans are so infatuated with interactive technology that we are losing our ability to truly communicate), it doesn't do so with any serious conviction or new perspective. However, it is sure to please any fan of the previous Terminator flicks. Genisys provides a legitimate shot in the cybernetic arm of the franchise, without completely alienating any young viewers watching Arnold and company for the first time. Here's hoping the inevitable sequel can keep the torch aflame for Cameron's return.

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