Terminator Salvation Teaser Trailer Description!
AICN got sent a description of the upcoming Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins teaser trailer from some dude who took part in a focus group. At first they were not sure if it were legit, however they got confirmation from someone else who saw it, so it seems genuine.
It opens with footage of people out in every day life. Christian Bale voiceovers
something like:“I always knew it happen”…
Than a pause…
“They told me I could stop it.”
The same people begin looking to the sky….
“That I could save us”.
Looks of horror come across their faces as he says,
“They were wrong”.
Music rises as we cut to black for a second. The Terminator theme starts, with the duh duh,
duh, duh, duh.NEXT SUMMER appears on the screen…
We get a quick shot looking out over a sunny desert, and then a shot of Bale, in badass commando uniform
and very recognizably the same guy who plays Batman, being lowered into a huge bunker
of weapons.THE FIGHT FOR THE FUTURE
rolls across, and we get mixed clips from inside one of the survivor bunkers as seen in Terminator 1 - but they look more concentration campish; very crowded, shots of Bale walking with a large crowd. And then the word…
BEGINS.
The music quickly rises as we get shot of a huge truck racing down a high way, a shot or two of a helicopter flying mixed with more close ups of the actors when Bale whispers, “They’re coming”.
It all goes quiet.
Massive drums blare the beginning of the theme (again) but this time much louder, more pumped up, as we get a metallic silver T that morphs into a 4.
We then get the big money shot of the trailer. Its Bale on a motorcycle with some girl on the back.
They speed through a door of what looks like a warehouse toward us. As soon as they
pass the screen, a huge terminator on wheels, a lot like the one they battle in the
first one, smashes through the wall, chasing them. It looks awesome.It then says:
Memorial Day 2009.
Sounds amazing! Apparently we will be seeing the real thing with The Dark Knight.
American Idol Goes to Camp
Bo Bice has some advice for the young'uns about American Idol.
And he’ll get the chance to give it at Idol Camp, the reality show’s summer performing arts program for kids ages 10-15.
“Everybody out there watches the show and has expectations of wanting to be an Idol, but we’re going to teach them how much hard work goes into it,” Bice told me over the phone during a concert stop in Atlantic City. “It’s not just about waking up and trying to be a star…It’s practice, practice, practice.”
Bice, who was the second-place finisher in season four, is busy traveling the country to support his latest album, See the Light. He’ll be taking a break at some point during the summer because his wife, Caroline, is due to give birth to their second child in late August. Their son, Aidan, is 2½.
But then it’s back on the road, including a second trip overseas to perform for U.S. troops.
“My wife will come out for two or three days,” Bice says. “But my son likes it more than my wife. She gets kind of bored after three days on a bus.”
And don’t be surprised to find Aidan trying for Idol stardom someday. “He plays the drums and he sings,” the proud papa says. “And he likes to bang on the guitar when I’m playing it.”
American Idol Goes to Camp
Bo Bice has some advice for the young'uns about American Idol.
And he’ll get the chance to give it at Idol Camp, the reality show’s summer performing arts program for kids ages 10-15.
“Everybody out there watches the show and has expectations of wanting to be an Idol, but we’re going to teach them how much hard work goes into it,” Bice told me over the phone during a concert stop in Atlantic City. “It’s not just about waking up and trying to be a star…It’s practice, practice, practice.”
Bice, who was the second-place finisher in season four, is busy traveling the country to support his latest album, See the Light. He’ll be taking a break at some point during the summer because his wife, Caroline, is due to give birth to their second child in late August. Their son, Aidan, is 2½.
But then it’s back on the road, including a second trip overseas to perform for U.S. troops.
“My wife will come out for two or three days,” Bice says. “But my son likes it more than my wife. She gets kind of bored after three days on a bus.”
And don’t be surprised to find Aidan trying for Idol stardom someday. “He plays the drums and he sings,” the proud papa says. “And he likes to bang on the guitar when I’m playing it.”
Alias’s Kevin Weisman, Wife Have a Girl
Alias actor Kevin Weisman and his wife, Jodi, welcomed their first child on Friday, PEOPLE has learned exclusively.
The baby girl, Maya Rose, was born at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles at 1:57 a.m. She weighed in at 7 lbs., 1 oz.
“Jodi was a trooper! Maya is beautiful. Best moment of my life,” the actor said in a statement to PEOPLE.
Kevin, 35, and Jodi, 25, a preschool teacher, married last May in a traditional Jewish service.
“It was unbelievably beautiful,” Kevin told PEOPLE of the Atherton, Calif., ceremony.
The groom, who plays tech whiz Marshall Flinkman on the ABC drama starring Jennifer Garner, played drums with his band, Trainwreck, during the reception.
“All ages were on the dance floor,” he told PEOPLE. “My bride rocked out!”
