
You know the world is really coming to an end, when critics are panning a Terminator movie based on the fact that it doesn't live up to the "standards" of past Terminator films. (Standards?) As if anyone in their right mind would ever sit down to watch a film about robots destroying humanity--robots that look a lot like the Governor of California--and think that it was anything other than a summer popcorn flick. As if the first three films were all that great to begin with... I mean... we ARE talking about the Terminator movies right?

(The caption above doesn't say if this is Los Angeles today or in the future, and honestly I can't remember anymore.)
All that I expected from the film was robots fighting humans, lots of explosions, and then in the end we get to see a blurred out Schwarzenegger crotch shot just before someone (or something) dies.
...and I think that's what we got.

What I expect from Topps when it comes to their Terminator Salvation trading cards is pretty simple also. I expect a set of eighty-nine cards that show various scenes from the movie, and then each card will have some fun or informative text on the back.
...and I know that's what we got.
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