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6.5/10
IMDb33%
Rotten TomatoesFilm Music | 2010 | Danny Elfman
Choice Movie Fresh Face Male | 2009 | Sam Worthington
Best Science Fiction Actress | 2009 | Moon Bloodgood
Best Film | 2009 | McG
Best MakeUp | 2010 | Mike Smithson
Best Sound Mixing and Editing | 2009 | Cameron Frankley
Best Single Visual Effect of the Year | 2010 | Chantal Feghali
Budget 200,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 371,353,001 USD

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Old recordings of Sarah Connor are played in the film, with lines nearly word-for-word from The Terminator (1984). Linda Hamilton voiced the lines herself in an uncredited role.
The only film in the series not to feature Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was unavailable due to serving as the Governor of California at the time. Instead, bodybuilder Roland Kickinger was used for T-800's brief appearance, with Schwarzenegger's likeness digitally superimposed.
Special effects wizard Stan Winston died during filming (15 Jun 2008), making this the last film he provided visual effects for.
(at around 28 mins) The trick with keeping a shotgun attached around the arm that Marcus shows Kyle Reese, is used by the older Kyle Reese played by Michael Biehn at the beginning of the original The Terminator (1984), after he saws off the butt to shorten the shotgun he stole from the police squad car.
Director McG asked the cast and crew to read the novel "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy and "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick - the basis for Blade Runner (1982) - because he wanted them to absorb the bleakness of the world in the novels. The film version of The Road was released a few months after this film, in December 2009.
"John Connor: The devil's hands have been busy. What is it? Kate Connor: It's real flesh and blood, though it seems to heal itself quickly. The heart is human and very powerful. The brain, too, but with a chip interface. Marcus Wright: What have you done to me? Kate Connor: It has a hybrid nervous system. One human cortex, one machine. Marcus Wright: Blair, what have they done? John Connor: Who built you? Marcus Wright: My name is Marcus Wright. John Connor: You think you're human? Marcus Wright: I am human."
"[last lines] Marcus Wright: [thinking] What is it that makes us human? It's not something you can program. You can't put it into a chip. It's the strength of the human heart. The difference between us and machines. John Connor: [pause] [continues thinking] John Connor: There is a storm on the horizon. A time of hardship and pain. This battle has been won, but the war against the machines races on. Skynet's global network remains strong, but we will not quit, until all of it is destroyed. This is John Connor. There is no fate, but what we make."