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Title: Terminator Salvation Year Of Release: 2009 Review Date: July 31, 2010 Rating: PG-13 Running time: 97 minutes Box
Office Gross: Site
Rating: 2 out of 10 stars The film "Terminator Salvation" was a disappointment and did not live up to
the hype that accompanied its marketing push. The Celluloid Film Review suspects,
this is why domestic and international ticket sales, were
relatively low for the fourth installment of the franchise. The problem was the
script. It was bad and dark. "Terminator Salvation" is about a man fighting off robots that have
taken over the planet, after a war destroys modern civilization. The previous "Terminator" films weren't as
severe in content or tone. So much of
"Terminator Salvation" is muddled, making it one big mess that is sometimes tedious to follow. Note: the Terminator films were born out of copyright infringement, as James
Cameron stole the original script, from a New York paralegal named, Sophia
Stewart, after it was passed to him, as revealed by an FBI investigation into
the case. Cameron was later accused of stealing the show "Dark Angel"
from another writer's copyrighted story, which was available on the internet,
years before his program aired. The same
story has repeated itself once again, as Cameron stole his latest film
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