James Cameron Refuses To Endorse Terminator Salvation

Posted by admin on February 6th, 2009 filed in Terminator salvation

The creator and father of Terminator James Cameron has refused to endorse Terminator Salvation because he wants to reserve the right to “hate” the film if its a bag of sh*t.

The Oscar winning director launched the original Terminator series by directing and co-writing the original film in 1984 and its subsequent follow-up - 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

However, Cameron was (wisely) not involved in the third picture, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines in 2003 and the latest sequel titled Terminator Salvation.

According to Wired.com, Terminator Salvation director, McG, let slip that he sought Cameron’s approval for new film starring Christian Bale- and Cameron refused to give it.

“I didn’t want to feel like the guy who gave birth to the Terminator is against what we’re doing, so I go to see James Cameron to kiss the ring and tell him what I was trying to do,”

“He’s cordial but says, ‘I’m not going to endorse Terminator Salvation. I reserve the right to hate your movie. But I wish you well, and if you’re going to make a Terminator movie, I’d prefer you make a good one to a bad one’,'” the legendary director added.

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