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There's a new Terminator movie coming out, Terminator: Genisys, and if the trailer is anything to go by, I'm actually eager to see it, because it actually succeeds at something that I didn't see in the last Terminator film, nor did I see in Aliens vs. Predator, nor did I have any glint of in the trailer for the next Jurassic Park film, Jurassic World. Andrew Swann successfully identified the critical element to any reboot or continuation of a long-lived and fraying franchise: nostalgia is a critically important special effect.

The last Terminator film, the latest Jurassic Park film, and the Star Wars "prequel trilogy" (the Anakin Skywalker series) all lacked that critical ingredient, and lacked a meaningful storyline the audience could latch onto. I have no idea if the latest Terminator film has the latter; it's hard to say from a trailer. But it will surely push its aging audience's buttons hard about important scenes in the original, hopefully morphed into something that has depth and impact in our CGI-enhanced world, and given new life by having the context in which those lines are delivered changed to serve a new and interesting plot.

This editor of this trailer surely understood the maxim: "Give the audience exactly what they know they want, only different." Jurassic World looks like its struggling with that. Let's hope the rest of Terminator: Genisys has it nailed.
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How close to The Matrix can you get before you start being accused of being a rip-off? If the trailer is anything to go by, Wanted, a new movie starring Morgan Freeman, Angelina Jolie, and James McAvoy, is going to try and find out. It's a new entry in the John Woo "Symphony With a Gun" genre. (In fact, Morgan Freeman even says that in the trailer, apparently as a nod to Woo: "The gun you're holding belonged to your father. He could conduct a symphony orchestra with it.")

The plot is simple: McAvoy plays a nobody who discovers that his father was the "world's greatest assassin." He goes from being an incompetent schlub to receiving training from The Fraternity, a club of super-powered assassins who exist to be the hands of fate itself, and becomes embroiled in a battle between Good and Evil for the Fate of the World.

It looks to be very pretty, technically proficient, and basically an up-to-the-second Matrix repeat. I mean, Neo was nobody who discovered he was the "world's greatest matrix-walker", received training from Zion, and became embroiled in a battle between Good and Evil for the Fate of the World. Both feature Very Pretty People engaging in indescribable and impossible gun battles requiring more situational awareness than an entire battle troop of human beings, and ultimately the hero must discover something important About Himself to resolve the crisis.

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