Release Date: Nov 11, 2003 Region: 1 Runtime: 109 mins Studio: Warner Bros. Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
Widescreen 2.40:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Keep Case Rating: R Features:
Disc 1: Feature Film with 2 Commentary Tracks with the Stars and Director Movie and Video Game Trailers Disc 2: Introduction By Arnold Schwarzenegger Go On Set With the HBO First Look Making-of Documentary Sgt. Candy Scene "Terminal Flaws" Gag Reel T3 Visual Effects Lab: Build Your Own Eye-Popping Action Sequences Skynet Database of Weapons and Personnel Dossiers Terminator Timeline Storyboards Dressed to KillToys In ActionThe Making of the Video Game
Release Date: Nov 11, 2003 Region: 1 Runtime: 109 mins Studio: Warner Bros. Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Keep Case Rating: R Features:
Disc 1: Feature Film with 2 Commentary Tracks with the Stars and Director Movie and Video Game Trailers Disc 2: Introduction By Arnold Schwarzenegger Go On Set With the HBO First Look Making-of Documentary Sgt. Candy Scene "Terminal Flaws" Gag Reel T3 Visual Effects Lab: Build Your Own Eye-Popping Action Sequences Skynet Database of Weapons and Personnel Dossiers Terminator Timeline Storyboards Dressed to KillToys In ActionThe Making of the Video Game
Release Date: May 4, 2004 Region: 1 Runtime: 194 mins Studio: Warner Bros. Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Custom Case Rating: R Features:
Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines Disc 1: Feature Film with 2 Commentary Tracks with the Stars and Director Movie and Video Game Trailers Disc 2: Introduction By Arnold Schwarzenegger Go On Set With the HBO First Look Making-of Documentary Sgt. Candy Scene "Terminal Flaws" Gag Reel T3 Visual Effects Lab: Build Your Own Eye-Popping Action Sequences Skynet Database of Weapons and Personnel Dossiers Terminator Timeline Storyboards Dressed to KillToys In ActionThe Making of the Video Game
Pumping Iron: 25th Anniversary Iron and Beyond - Explores Pumping Iron's impact on the fitness industry and Hollywood's idea of the action hero - not to mention Arnold's own movie career. Raw Iron: The Making of Pumping Iron - Includes exclusive outtakes and an interview reunion with the original Pumping Iron bodybuilders and director. Iron Insights - A 2003 in-depth Interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger, in which he finally gives surprising answers to the controversial questions he's frequently asked about the film. Video Bio of Arnold Schwarzenegger - a Comprehensive Biography with exclusive photo gallery.
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines starts in high gear and never slows down. The apocalyptic "Judgment Day" of T2 was never prevented, only postponed: John Connor (Nick Stahl, replacing T2's Edward Furlong), now 22 and disconnected from society, is being pursued yet again, this time by the advanced T-X, a sleek "Terminatrix" (coldly expressionless Kristanna Loken) programmed to stop Connor from becoming the saviour of humankind. Originally programmed as an assassin, a disadvantaged T-101 cyborg (Arnold Schwarzenegger, bidding fond farewell to his signature role) arrives from the future to join Connor and future wife Kate (Claire Danes) in thwarting the T-X's relentless pursuit. The plot presents a logical fulfilment of T2's prophecy, disposing of Connor's mother (Linda Hamilton is sorely missed) while computer-driven machines assume control, launching a nuclear nightmare that Connor must survive.
With Breakdown and U-571 serving as rehearsals for this cautionary epic of mass destruction, director Jonathan Mostow wisely avoids any stylistic connection to James Cameron's classics; instead he's crafted a fun, exciting popcorn thriller, humorous and yet still effectively nihilistic, and comparable to Jurassic Park III in returning the Terminator franchise to its potent B-movie roots. --Jeff Shannon
On the DVD:Terminator 3 two-disc set has only one deleted scene, but it's first-class. The "Sgt Candy Scene" is a must-see and, unfortunately, the best thing on the second disc. The rushed HBO documentary shows us far more flash than substance. Better is the Visual Effects Lab that goes more in-depth with four sequences, although you need to wade through a weak interface for each segment. Making your "own" effects isn't that much fun; you can only choose a few effects that change in two scenes. Anyone looking to get the complicated backstory of the trilogy figured out should dig into the "Sky Net Database" and an intricate timeline.
Disc 1 has a 30-second intro from the Governator himself, plus two commentary tracks: director Jonathan Mostow goes into great detail on how the little things (from lighting street scenes to tricks for destroying buildings) count; the second track is pieced together from the actors recorded separately--here Mostow appears with actress Claire Danes doing her first commentary track. The anamorphic 2.40:1 widescreen picture and thunderous DTS 5.1 or Dolby Digital 5.1 sound options deliver everything you would expect. --Doug Thomas
Release Date: Nov 28, 2003 Video:
2.40 Wide Screen
Features:
Cast And Crew Commentary Deleted Scenes Outtakes An Introduction By Arnold Schwarzenegger Featurette Documentary Dressed To Kill Featurette Making Of The Video Game Featurette Storyboards Toys In Action Featurette Visual Effects Featurettes Photo Galleries Weblink T3 Video Game Trailer Blooper Reel Filmographies 7 Easter Eggs