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Terminator Salvation: McG Video Interview Part 2 and Exclusive Serena Pic

BY Mark BordenFri Apr 3, 2009 at 4:31 PM

As promised last week, here are more goodies from our exclusive Terminator: Salvation cache. In part 2 of our interview with Terminator: Salvation director McG, he discusses the balance between animatronics and CGI, and how to seamlessly blend the two in a believable way. That process begins with an artist's rendering, like the skull-shattering spoiler! image of Serena, below.

Stay tuned next week for a full gallery of images from our behind-the-scenes tour of Legacy FX, formerly Stan Winston Studios.

 

Update: Sorry folks, it turns out that the image posted here was not fully approved for public consumption. But have no fear, there is more to come.

Related: Terminator Salvation: McG Video Interview Part 1

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August 23, 2009 at 6:25am by Sergio Mokko

I saw this film in a cinema. Each part from bad to worse. This part gives the impression of a bargain, as if the creators had a very limited budget and save on everything. I regret that I spent time. By Sergio

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November 13, 2009 at 12:12am by steve davis

As in the previous two movies, there is, along with the extreme violence and destruction, a lot of wit in the proceedings.
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November 17, 2009 at 3:49am by divya bharath

An at times directionless plot and some one-dimensional characters (one actress is simply around to appear pregnant it seems), but loads of action and loud explosions. You weren't expecting more than that, were you?
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November 18, 2009 at 6:26am by rajat mishra

I am not very interested about this movie. Though the set design, action sequences and special effects are very good to great, it's hard to think of Terminator Salvation as anything other than a wasted chance.
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November 18, 2009 at 11:57pm by hayes katy

As in the previous two movies, there is, along with the extreme violence and destruction, a lot of wit in the proceedings. Personally I don't often watch movies on such caliber. Nevertheless it is entertaining...
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November 19, 2009 at 8:20pm by Sarah Tincradi

I've watched all of the Terminator series which came from early 90s. I just loved them. After Arnorld stop his acting Terminator series went down. Can we propose them to come with with a good actor and keep the terminator alive?

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November 20, 2009 at 12:30am by nimbus chopra

There are loopholes in the movie. It boasts impressive setpieces that provide eye-popping visual scale, but the story badly lacks scope that the film feels small and, ultimately, inconsequential.
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December 5, 2009 at 2:07am by rakesh gupta

Salvation is clearly aimed at a younger audience than its predecessors. The carnage is surprisingly bloodless, there’s virtually no cussing and several scenes were clearly conceived with one eye on the PlayStation. Not as interesting as its predecessors.
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