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TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES PREMIERE!
HOLLYWOOD GETS TERMINATED
By Erika Blake
motherofalldestiny.com January 13, 2008
The
clouds & rain that had placed Southern California under flooding
warnings seemed to know that they needed to terminate just in time for
the premiere for TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES. The premiere
took place at the historic ArcLight Cinema Theater on Sunset Boulevard
in Hollywood California on January 9th, 2008. It was sponsored by Fox
and Verizon Wireless.
The core cast members were all in
attendance, Thomas Dekker, Summer Glau, Lena Headey, and Richard T.
Jones. Recurring guest stars also came to the premiere: Brian Austin
Green, Garret Dillahunt, JR Cruise, and Owain Yeoman.
Other
celebs who made appearances included: Kristanna Lorken (Terminator
3:Rise of the Machines, Painkiller Jane,) Michelle Hurt (Law and
Order:SVU, ER) Megan Fox (Transformers,) Sydney Freggiaro, Noah Dunby,
Daniel Wisler, model Bobbi Sue Luthor, and Lucy Davis.
Cast and
crew members were at the event also, they included James Middleton
(Creative Consultant Producer,) Josh Friedman (Executive Producer,)
David Nutter (Director,) the show's writing team, and Special FX artist
Rob Hall.
After the photo shoots and question and answer session
on the black carpet the crowd moved indoors to watch the premiere of
the Pilot for the show. Fox President Kevin Reilly brought the evening
festivities to an open by introducing the key members involved in the
project.with big thanks to Josh Friedman and he also thanked their
partners at Warner Brothers Peter Roth and Fox Chairman Peter Liguori.
James Middleton then introduced the cast and crew members behind the
pilot, John Wirth, David Nutter, the writers, and the cast. He gave a
special thanks to "a great creative soul" Josh Friedman. The writers
were sitting directly behind me and gave a rousing round of applause to
their fearless leader when he was introduced along w/ everyone else in
the theater.
Before the lights dimmed, Kevin Reilly announced
the winner of the Fox Fan Poster contest: Charles Gemelli from
Firestone Colorado saying that it won in a landslide with over 60,000
votes and referred to Charles as being a "superfan."
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When
the lights dimmed the Pilot was aired in its full HD size across the
large cinemascope screen. The domed cinemascope theater is equipped
with one of the most advanced THX surround system in the country. From
the moment that the pilot began I found myself utterly transfixed
watching it. Even though I had watched the sneak peek online when they
showed it on tv.yahoo.com, seeing it on a giant screen with the score
completed new score inside the theater, I found myself once again
entranced by the story and marveled again at David Nutter's masterful
directing skills to craft a pilot that perfectly sets up a TV series..
What
I can tell you is this, if you have seen the Comic Con version of the
pilot either at the convention or online, if you saw the version
provided on the promotional disks that Fox sent out, or if you saw the
sneak on Yahoo - you haven't seen it all!
The final cut of the
pilot is phenomenal and stands up to the TERMINATOR legacy that it's
built on. Fans who had grown attached to the use of the TERMINATOR
score in the pre-aired pilot need not fear, the final score by
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA RE-IMAGINED composer Bear McCreary is rich and
melodic and ripe with emotion. Lena Headey described it as "beautiful."
The surround sound brought the whole pilot to life, the action scenes
not only looked like they belonged in a TERMINATOR film, but they
SOUNDED like it - they're LOUD.
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The
other thing that sells this show is the depth of experience from the
show's cast. The lead star, Lena Headey has worked most all of her
acting career in films. Richard T. Jones and Summer Glau have both
extensively worked in both in television and films including having
previously worked in science fiction. And Thomas Dekker has already had
a long career in TV, films, and has done extensive voice-work for
feature length cartoon films. Most television shows are lucky to get
one or two people who are big draws for a cast, much less four
incredibly talented individuals who have a burning passion to see their
show succeed. When I talked to both Summer & Thomas both echoed a
sentiment that I've heard repeatedly about this cast, that they're
already as close as family.
There were a few alterations made
even from the sneak on Yahoo. The tiniest added scenes helped to make
the episode even more cohesive. When the final credits rolled, I felt
like a full length movie had just ended, not a forty-five minute
television episode. If you were thinking of only tuning in on Monday
for the second episode, don't; the last thing you'll want to do is miss
the pilot. Special Guest Star Brian Austin Green told me on the carpet
that the show just gets better each week and the action is on par with
movies. If you have an amazing home theater system, crank up the
volume, unplug your phones, grab a bowl of popcorn, and watch the Pilot
to get you in that TERMINATOR zone!
After the premiere we were
sent on an easter egg hunt through the courtyard of the movie plaza,
following signs that directed us to the after party! Sponsored in part
by Red Bull and Sprinkles Cupcakes of Beverly Hills, the party took
place in a tent on the roof of the parking lot of the ArcLight Theater
complex.
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Fox
spared no expense to give a big show sendoff and their deep
appreciation to the crew and cast for an amazing Pilot and forthcoming
series. The tent came to life with flashing colored lights and cameras
that flashed promotional footage for the show, showcasing the different
actors, action scenes, and some new character footage that hasn't yet
made it onto the airwaves.
They had an open bar and piles of
food for the hungry masses. Freebie handouts for the event included
neon red glow stick bracelets that were imprinted with show's two-night
premiere dates, dog tags with the show's logo and premiere dates, and
special After Party hologram cards/magnets. At the party I got to roam
around with fellow onliner Randy Jennings from TheArnoldFans, the
oldest Arnold Scwarzenegger fan site on the web (they recently
celebrated their 10 year anniversary and the Governor himself wrote
them a letter to congratulate them.) Together we met various members of
the cast and crew and compared notes over who we talked to when we were
between chats.
When I met both Josh Friedman and James Middleton
I was amazed to learn that not only both men knew of
Motherofalldestiny, but they both lauded it as the best SARAH CONNOR
CHRONILES fan site on the web. I found myself rather shell-shocked by
their declarations. After spending more years than I care to admit
toiling away in online fandoms it was almost intoxicating to hear that
the wonderful folks who are in charge of this new show and re-invented
film franchise not only deeply care about their fan base, but actively
seek out sites and examine their content in order to monitor the pulse
of their fan universe.
James Middleton told me that he was
stunned to learn that Motherofalldestiny wasn't an official Fox site.
Josh told me that he checks it daily because "you find stuff that even
I don't know about on the web."
In a 20 minute promotional
feature about TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES that is currently
playing on the Fox Movie Channel all of the various crew members
mention repeatedly how diligently they are working around the clock to
make this show worthy of fans expectations and that they are terrified
that they're going to let us down. The writers frequently visited
Termintorfiles.com, the largest and oldest TERMINATOR films fan website
as their main fact checking source. Considering that more than half of
the TERMINATOR fan boards are located overseas, I hope Fox won't be too
shocked when they realize how desperately people from around the world
are waiting for this show to air in their countries, it very likely can
become the next HEROES, or even better the Fox heir to my personal all
time favorite TV show THE X-FILES.
Back in July 2007 when this
show premiered at Comic Con, James Middleton said that he wanted to
bring this show to the fans. Both he and Josh convinced me at the
After-party with their sincerity and enthusiasm for fan input that
their commitment has not changed.
Daniel from TheTVAddict told
me that he thought Fox was progressive for inviting some of us onliners
to the premiere to cover it because "our generation doesn't read
newspapers, we get all of our news on the web."
I'd have to
agree with him, I usually scout out reviews in blogs to post before it
even occurs to me to look at legitimate newspapers for reviews. All
that I can say is that I was delighted to be given a rare insight into
a world that we mere mortals usually only view from afar and get to
only see glimpses of through the eyes of bubbly entertainment TV hosts
who know little about the actual stories or stars that they're
reporting on.
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At
the party people kept commenting to me, "Wow you must be a huge
Terminator fan." Well, not really, I'm actually a Sarah Connor fan, it
was her story that always inspired me when I was younger. I consider
her to be one of my film heroes . James Cameron's strong women have
inspired generations and Sarah was really his first. As James Middleton
said in a recent news press conference in an article by SFUniverse, “I
think everybody wants to believe that there is a calling for them, that
they can have a positive impact and their existence means something."
Sarah's
character is that of a small woman, a waitress who finds herself at the
epic-enter of events that could lead to the destruction of mankind;
because her son is considered a messiah and she a legend to the future
survivors of the holocaust. Few people could handle living under that
sort of responsibility and stress. James Cameron showed the ugly side
of pressure in T2, eventually Sarah cracked under the pressure and had
to be institutionalized. The show picks up with her having been in
hiding for two years, thinking she succeeded in saving the world, but
quite rightfully not really believing it.
Lena Headey brings a
quite calm to the character that is every bit unnerving as Linda
Hamilton's take no prisoners portrayal in TERMINATOR 2. Sarah's a
character that we all know is capable of coming through in the end but
won't necessarily make it through unscarred physically or emotionally.
She's as real as you can get in a show about cybernetic killing
machines that travel through time. James Middleton's decision to launch
this series with Josh Friedman is brilliant, especially for the scary
time that we're living in. 9/11 still haunts most of us and with life
being as stressful as ever, it's rather refreshing seeing a character
on the screen who's (literally) got the pressure of the world resting
on her shoulders. Her problems can help make yours appear small.
A
weekly serial drama is exactly the format best used to truly flesh out
Sarah Connor's character and bring this modern woman to life. This
series in many ways is unique because for all that it's a dramatic,
family, action show - it's also got a tragic twist to it. Every time a
new Terminator comes after the Connors, we know that as of that moment
the Connors have failed the future. It is this more than anything that
will keep me tuning in each week. David Nutter promises that the
Connors will be chasing down a giant conspiracy over the birth of
Skynet which will provide much creative fodder for the writers of the
show to keep us entertained for years....once they're allowed back into
their offices.
Josh Friedman was genuinely pained that he and
his writing staff walked away with only completing nine episodes for
the season. He said that they don't have any other scripts completed,
but that the last episode is one heck of a cliffhanger. Summer lamented
to me that it was great to see everyone at the party because they've
now been apart for so long.
Once the strike is over, the writers
will have a lot of work to do to get next season ready to go. Hopefully
with the shortened season this year, this will mean that we'll get an
extended second season next year after the strike is resolved.
If
the wonderful premiere party that I attended was any indication of Fox
& Warner Brother's commitment to this show, and if we all support
it with our ratings, I'm certain that we can expect to see many years
of TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES being on the air. If this is
the case, you can be that Motherofalldestiny will be there to keep you
up to date on all of the SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES news.