Terminator Retrospective

Posted By Llama Mama on May 21, 2009

iTerminator at Reddie Steady

iTerminator at Reddie Steady

Judgment Day has come and gone, and now Terminator Salvation is upon us! Let’s look back at this franchise through the magic of movie trailers – and let’s not forget a TV series and even an amusement park ride, although we can do without cramming in the video games.

Terminator (1984) – international release trailer

 

 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
(spelled Judgement Day in some parts of the world)

Terminator: The Ride

Terminator 3: The Rise of the Machines (2003)

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2007) – television series

Terminator Salvation – 4-minute trailer

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7 Responses to “Terminator Retrospective”

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  2. That is not the original T2 trailer. Nice video retrospective though.

  3. Very true. We just liked how this particular trailer presented the movie as a whole, so this seemed appropriate for the retrospective. Glad you liked the post overall. Thanks.

  4. Rick Swift Rick Swift says:

    Awesome, I wondered if anyone was going to mention “The Ride” in the lineage, it was way cool mommy-o!

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  7. Action Flick Chick Action Flick Chick says:

    shortened url = http://3.ly/TAll or http://3.ly/TRet

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