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Joseph "McG" McGinty Nichol (born August 9, 1970) is a director and producer known for his work on films such as "Charlie's Angels," "We Are Marshall" and "Terminator: Salvation."
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We just got an alert from our friends at Warner Bros. that on Saturday, at 6 p.m. PST, Terminator Salvation director McG will particiate in a discussion with fans via BD-Live. Here's the official release:Experience the first-ever audio-enabled Live Community Screening (LCS) exclusive to owners of the Terminator Salvation Blu-ray Disc and hear director McG answer your questions during this BD-Live exclusive LCS on December 5th, 2009. The...
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There is good news on Terminator Salvation and its various home entertainment options: McG’s controversial revival of the franchise looks fabulously bleak, especially on Blu-ray; the action sequences will rock your living room in any format; and there are plenty of extras to entertain T-fans on the special editions.
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So here we are with a fourth Terminator movie, helmed by McG no less. This time, it’s Batman versus Perseus in a post-apocalyptic smackdown. It may not be the best of the series, but you just might believe it is after playing this game.
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James Cameron has been talking rather candidly about the latest Terminator film, Terminator Salvation and its director McG. As well as that he's talked about what he thinks Ridley Scott is doing with his career, and it's the wrong thing. You have to admire Cameron for his outspoken views, and how he's totally on the money, especially talking about Ridley's recent films. Get back to science fiction he says....Visit Filmstalker for the full...
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