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McG Breaks Silence on Terminator 4

Terminator SalvationAfter Comic-Con McG disappeared for a bit so he could concentrate on getting principle photography wrapped up on the fourth Terminator film. On the films Official Blog McG let’s us know the state of the film.

As I reported after the Comic-Con Press Conference I’m excited to see Terminator Salvation. The fact that Christian Bale is the lead makes it viable in my eyes and it should be at least better than T3. I’m giving McG the benefit of the doubt here and going out on a limb to say that this movie is going to kick some butt.

Here’s what the director had to say:

The Future So Far…

We wrapped principal photography. Now we’re heavy into post. I’ve already shown early cuts to Christian and Sam. They seem pleased with where the film is headed. Our focus is on story and character, but it’s fun diving into the world of visual effects.

It feels like the responsibility of any Terminator film to reinvent the wheel of effects with every outing. The first movie was a stunning achievement in animatronics and practical effects from Stan Winston. The second film brought us liquid metal, which was a true revolution in the effects world. Robert Patrick’s (T-1000) head coming apart and putting itself back together again looks as good today as ever.

Charlie Gibson is aware of his responsibility as the VFX supervisor and second unit director of this film. He works with ILM and Asylum every day and makes revisions to the finest detail. We want the patina of the machines to be dirty and heavy and perfectly realistic – that’s why we built so much practically with Stan Winston. But at some point the effects kick in and like any Terminator fan, Charlie wants his mind blown. There’s one sequence in particular where we’re trying to achieve something that’s never been done before. I don’t want to talk about it because we haven’t been successful yet…

But we’re working on it.

It’s very interesting working with Conrad Buff every day. First of all he was the editor on Terminator 2 so it’s very comforting having his steady hand at the Avid. Long before we ever began we talked about what excited us about making this film. It was the notion of the world after judgment day. We set out to create a world that honored the Terminator mythology but was its own new beginning. Every day I learn from Conrad as he makes the elegant choices of a disciplined filmmaker. It feels great to have his confidence in the movie. I take his opinion very seriously, he provides a daily litmus test for what is worthy of a Terminator film.

Most importantly, Christian and Sam bring power to the rolls of John Connor and Marcus Wright. This is a story of two destinies colliding. Connor is part of a resistance comprised of the ethnicities that make up the globe. This film is so much more that just Los Angeles. It reflects the global crisis of man, all of man versus machine.

McG

 Christian Bale as John Connor

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