Anton Yelchin and Sam Worthington vs. The Harvester

by Liam on May 12, 2009 · Comments

Warner Bros have released a 5 minute featurette which shows a scene involving Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin) and Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington) taking on The Harvester, or as director McG puts it “The Harvester attacking humanity”. After the clip we go behind the scenes and see how they filmed it. I usually don’t post clips because I think you should watch the film in it’s entirety, rather than watching 20 minutes worth of the film beforehand in clip format, however this is cool and it is sponsored by Pizza Hut. I like pizza.

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  • Alex
    Wow, really awesome, I love it when they don't go crazy with the CGI and use a lot of practical FX also.
  • terry
    this looks good cant wait till it comes out in the UK

    also im pissed that people complaing that the movie is PG-13 saying that they made it PG-13 to sell toy and video games. are these so called fanboys of Terminator movies f-ing forgotten that Terminator always had Toys and Video Games way before PG-13 rating happen.

    i.e. The Terminator on a DOS, The Terminator was on a SNES, RoboCop versus The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day video game, Terminator Pinball Machine, Action Figure, Comic books and Novel

    heres a list of Terminator videos games

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminator_video_gam...
  • I hope this is as good as it appears to be. I agree, Alex -- practicality first, supplement with CGI.
  • Alex
    It just makes it look real, you know, you feel it's out there not inside not just some computer generated image.

    And about the video games thing. Who's to say that a video game must always be for kids? The Wolverine game was M rated and super bloody, nothing like the movie. There are loads of M rated games out there.
  • terry
    im saying that on some forums and website people complaining that this movie is PG-13 just because to sell toys and video games to kids but Terminator always been saying toys and video games way before pg-13 rating people need to stop complaining and wait for actually reviews from critics to judge the movie
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