Terminator Salvation: 6/10
Started off pretty well methinks, only to start petering out into mediocrity towards the middle and end.
I had some difficulty pinning down exactly when in the Terminator timeline it's supposed to take place; it's obviously post-T3, and seems to be pre-flashbacks from the original movie. Was expecting to see more of Bale, but he's more like a minor character actually and doesn't really do very much in the movie. He's there in the beginning and then some at the end, but he's not having much of an impact. He's just little more than a grunt, at least at this stage in the timeline.
I have some issues with the plot, in the sense there isn't really one lol... The heroes just move from place to place, kill some machines every now and then, and in the end some shit blows up without really accomplishing much and everything is strung together with expensive SFX. The final voiceover even says as much; the war's still ongoing while the credits start rolling up on the screen. That doesn't give for a very fulfilling movie unfortunately, and nor does this ending keep the expectations high for the sequel like for example Empire Strikes Back in the Star Wars trilogy. It's just a "meh" ending that's keeping the door open enough for a sequel if this one earns enough dough to warrant it and standalone enough if it should flop. The result is half-baked, but still, it's watchable I suppose if you happen to have 2 hours to kill and a bowl of popcorn that needs to be purged of its sins.
The original Terminator was great because of its originality at the time, some strong actor performances and - as crazy as it sounds - more plot than action. A big part of its success is probably because the movie was done on such a shoestring budget that they couldn't afford to blow up more than what there is... Proof that bigger is rarely better, heh!
Take a movie like G.I. Joe for example that is essentially a completely hollow shell made up of CGI, wireworks fight scenes and merchandising cash-ins, no plot that make any sense whatsoever. It's the original Terminator's antithesis.
Btw! Fun to see Anton Yelchin again so soon after Star Trek. I believe this kid could go places in Hollywood, if he doesn't get himself bogged down in the bottomless tarpit swamp that is fame and stardom and blow all his money and credibility on booze and coke.
I used to say that at least Christian Bale had his head screwed on straight; never any media scandals, mugshots or such a la Russel Crowe or Colin Farrell (heh, or Nick Nolte for that matter lol)...and then news broke about Bale going apeshit and attacking his mother and sister. So you never know...you know. Anton's got a shot at becoming something great, but so did a lot of other young promising actors. Hell, Eddie Furlong was there in Terminator 2 almost 20 years ago now, then blew it all on pot... Oh well, got a bit sidetracked there.