Sunday, October 25, 2009

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Terminator. The hope is the last to die.


One thing is certain: the devotion of fans to the television series is far superior to that of film productions.
This is not to make a numerical calculation to estimate the amount below which comes from small and big screen, but rather to note the quality of fidelity that fans of the series and television shows have for these themselves.

Yes, viewers are very fond of their programs. Follow them, waiting for them week after week, holiday after holiday, speculate on possible events that may take place, they imagine the relationships that can take their favorite characters.
short, we are really into it.

And when their favorite shows are canceled is always difficult to give up.

On May 18, 2009 was a tragic day for all fans of "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (TSCC abbreviated) ".
Kevin Reilly, entertainment president of Fox channel that aired the show, announced definitively that there would be a new season.
For some time it was rumored that the series in danger the sealing and an underground movement some time ago to protest in favor of the series had begun to stir.
Yet there was nothing to do. As expected, the intent of the series was to draw attention to the world Terminator, so as to pave the way for the impending upcoming movie with Christian Bale, "Terminator Salvation."
Once you accomplish this task is not the great plays of the series, along with high costs for the shooting, were not sufficient to promote the next season.

But despite the categorical prohibition of the Fox television channel for the renewal of the season, fans have not stopped, and efforts to give the series a new season have wasted a bit 'everywhere.
The network, of course, has done his part, giving birth to what is considered the most fruitful and productive support channel in favor of TSCC, which is the group called SaveTheTSCC . The
site contains a bit 'all the more pressure applied to urge the return of the series and the attempts undertaken to give greater visibility to the issue.
Particularly interesting was the idea to run for Los Angeles (home of the largest TV studios) a truck with a sign for their initiative.
The video below shows the shooting of the company:




Remarkable also is the support that the actors themselves in the series have given to this initiative, including the first of John Connor (played by Thomas Dekker).



to take stock of the situation, you can lend your support to your site via social networks, twitter, flickr, chat or simply by spreading the link of the site.
Otherwise you can donate money (I personally I would be happy if you did) that will be spent to fund the cause and possibly a return to financially support the series.

Right now, the original purposes have changed slightly. The desire to know how history would have developed (left unfinished after the thrilling finale of the second season) has not quite extinguished, but the practical possibilities of getting a third season on television with the big budget, the first two seasons seem very slim.
So even giving rise to voices heard in the corridor for Fox, is opting for a third season on DVD or a common final film also released on DVD.

But now let's talk a little about the TV series in question.
From here on, however, the data are exhausted and opinions are the masters.

"Terminator TSCC" was, in my humble opinion, the most artistically interesting television series around the time of its airing. The acting
Super Lina Headey, Thomas Dekker and Summer Glau, increased in the second season by surprising Shirley Manson (lead singer of the wonderful "garbage", so to speak), not to mention Brian Austin Green (David Silver of "Beverly Hills, 90210" ), Richard T. Jones and even Garret Dillahunt (who seems to do nothing in his robes of supercomputers stuck on a chair looking for some kind of morality, but rather contributes much more than appears), the recitation of these wonderful actors provides the basis for a television series not only exciting but truly valid, from a cinematic point of view.

And to make matters worse, all blends with the thrilling scripts that perform a mixture of the plot almost impeccable narrative experimentation that exploits the space-time shifting between the past-present-future in a masterly manner; introspection of the characters as he rarely sees on television (even if it means stealing precious time to the shootings and explosions), a director can risk even interesting styles that are not exactly established (very nice to the boundary of one of the last sequences of the end of the first season, in in a hail of police officers are thrown into the pool and taken by a camera under the water) and then adeguatissime music and nothing repetitive or monotonous, no fear to kill a main character if necessary for the development of events.

short, those looking at a series like this you expect a show in agreement with the Schwarzenegger films will remain deeply disappointed. There will be some car chases, buildings blowing up in the air, bullets at breakneck speed, but these are only side dish that was actually a series that deserved more consideration and that instead (especially by the general public) has been neglected.

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