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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
I saw Terminator: Salvation recently. I'm not big into the Terminator movies - I just saw the first two films a couple months ago - and I found it to be a serviceable action film, more enjoyable than Wolverine (a franchise I'm also not a particular fan of) although nowhere near as fun as Star Trek.

I'd like to describe to you my favorite part of the movie. The best part of Terminator: Salvation was a scene in which one of the terminators sees a dying man. We momentarily see the world from the point of view of the terminator. In red letters, the terminator zeroes in on the dying form, and the "crosshairs" of its vision center on the man's heart. The word "VULNERABILITY" flashes in big red letters.

The terminator promptly punches the man in the heart.

I have never seen anything so bad-ass in a movie as a terminator punching a man in the heart. I wish I could punch people in the heart.