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Terminator Salvation DVD/Blu-ray details and release date

Warner Home Video has released some limited details about the release of Terminator Salvation on DVD and Blu-ray which is set to hit retailers on December 1. There will be two versions released, the single-disc DVD and the two-disc Blu-ray.

The single-disc DVD will include the theatrical cut of the film along with the featurette about those motorcycle terminators (the moto-terminators) from the film. The Blu-ray edition will feature both, the theatrical cut and the directors cut (which adds a whopping three minutes to the film) of Terminator Salvation, along with a digital copy. It will also include the featurettes "Re-forging the Future" and "The Moto-Terminators", a "Resist or be Terminated" video archive, the Terminator Salvation Official Movie Prequel Digital Comic Issue #1, a WB Maximum Movie Mode hosted by director McG, and focus points.

I was severely disappointed with this movie and actually found myself incredibly bored about half way through it. the acting wasn't great, the plot was jumbled, and frankly, I think this franchise should probably just call it "good" while it still can. For those who were a fan of the film, it is available for pre-order now over at Amazon.com.

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  • D.B. Cooper 2 years ago
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    The franchise still had life in it while the Sarah Connor TV show was on the air. I would like to see Derek Reese, the uncle; and Cameron, the cyborg make an appearance in future sequels.

  • Steve 2 years ago
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    The TV show isn't related to the movies. Other sites are reporting the DC as adding 30 minutes per word from Warner Bros.

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