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O Exterminador do Futuro 3: A Rebelião das Máquinas

Título original: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
  • 2003
  • 14
  • 1 h 49 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Kristanna Loken in O Exterminador do Futuro 3: A Rebelião das Máquinas (2003)
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John Connor deve enfrentar uma Terminatrix feminina com poder sobre todas as máquinas. Mas uma nova unidade T-800 enviada de volta no tempo o guiará pela batalha que se aproxima.John Connor deve enfrentar uma Terminatrix feminina com poder sobre todas as máquinas. Mas uma nova unidade T-800 enviada de volta no tempo o guiará pela batalha que se aproxima.John Connor deve enfrentar uma Terminatrix feminina com poder sobre todas as máquinas. Mas uma nova unidade T-800 enviada de volta no tempo o guiará pela batalha que se aproxima.

  • Direção
    • Jonathan Mostow
  • Roteiristas
    • John Brancato
    • Michael Ferris
    • Tedi Sarafian
  • Estrelas
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Nick Stahl
    • Kristanna Loken
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    434 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    1.710
    135
    • Direção
      • Jonathan Mostow
    • Roteiristas
      • John Brancato
      • Michael Ferris
      • Tedi Sarafian
    • Estrelas
      • Arnold Schwarzenegger
      • Nick Stahl
      • Kristanna Loken
    • 1.8KAvaliações de usuários
    • 143Avaliações da crítica
    • 66Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 3 vitórias e 24 indicações no total

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    Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
    Trailer 0:31
    Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
    Dark Fate for Terminator Franchise or a Requel That Works?
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    Dark Fate for Terminator Franchise or a Requel That Works?
    Dark Fate for Terminator Franchise or a Requel That Works?
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    Dark Fate for Terminator Franchise or a Requel That Works?
    Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines Scene: I'll Drive
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    Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines Scene: I'll Drive
    Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines Scene: Don't You Remember Me?
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    Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines Scene: Don't You Remember Me?
    Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines Scene: She's Coming
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    Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines Scene: She's Coming
    Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines Scene: You Remind Me Of My Mother
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    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Terminator
    Nick Stahl
    Nick Stahl
    • John Connor
    Kristanna Loken
    Kristanna Loken
    • T-X
    Claire Danes
    Claire Danes
    • Kate Brewster
    David Andrews
    David Andrews
    • Robert Brewster
    Mark Famiglietti
    Mark Famiglietti
    • Scott Petersen
    Earl Boen
    Earl Boen
    • Dr. Peter Silberman
    Moira Sinise
    Moira Sinise
    • Betsy
    • (as Moira Harris)
    Chopper Bernet
    Chopper Bernet
    • Chief Engineer
    Christopher Lawford
    Christopher Lawford
    • Brewster's Aide
    • (as Chris Lawford)
    Carolyn Hennesy
    Carolyn Hennesy
    • Rich Woman
    Jay Acovone
    Jay Acovone
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    M.C. Gainey
    M.C. Gainey
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    Susan Merson
    Susan Merson
    • Roadhouse Clubgoer #1
    Elizabeth Morehead
    Elizabeth Morehead
    • Roadhouse Clubgoer #1
    Jimmy Snyder
    • Male Stripper
    Billy D. Lucas
    Billy D. Lucas
    • Angry Man
    • (as Billy Lucas)
    Brian Sites
    Brian Sites
    • Bill Anderson
    • Direção
      • Jonathan Mostow
    • Roteiristas
      • John Brancato
      • Michael Ferris
      • Tedi Sarafian
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    8Quantom-X

    Really underrated.

    I feel this movie gets a lot more hate than it deserves. Sure it may not be as good as the second one, and let's face it it's hard to top T2. But that doesn't make this a bad film. I actually like how John Connor is portrayed in this. Sure he's a bit whiny and a bit of a coward, but that's because he has not grown yet into the person he will be. He's unsure, and full of doubt. He has to grow.

    And this movie has one of the best movie trailers I've ever seen!
    7HHoffman-2

    A good, but flawed, attempt at continuing James Cameron's legacy.

    Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is often criticized by fans as being not in the same tone as its predecessors. While I agree with that statement in many ways, I think Jonathan Mostow made an honest effort to bookend the series.

    Storyline: The story is probably one of the things I take issue with most. It brings up new questions on the nature of time travel within the Terminator universe, as well as bringing new plot holes (something the previous films also had). Some of these flubs could've been corrected with a little research, but I digress.

    The story tends to be a retread of Terminator 2, which hurts it a lot. But Mostow tries to draw attention away from this with some awesome action sequences. The storyline, in this respect, takes it up a notch with scenes such as the restroom fight and crane scene.

    Acting: I think the acting is one of the best things in this film. Mostow did an excellent job in casting. Rather than going for actors known for their work in action films, the director instead used performers known for their talent in dramatic roles. Nick Stahl and Claire Danes both portray their characters with depth and humanity. Stahl does an especially good role in showing the paranoia and uncertainty of the future.

    And, as always, Arnold Schwarzenegger does a great job as the Terminator. His lack of social interaction provides many humorous moments throughout the film, while also giving him a drill instructor approach when dealing with the John Connor character.

    Lastly, there is Kristanna Loken as the T-X. While not as intimidating as the T-1000, I didn't expect this to be the case. Robert Patrick played a character with no face and every face, which can only work once if at all. That being said, Loken does a decent job in the role, providing a very cold performance for an equally cold character.

    Visual/Special Effects: The visuals of Terminator 3 are pretty good. The liquid metal effects are still as great as they were in 1991 along with some of the CG animated endoskeletons in the Future War sequence.

    My only qualms with the visuals is that there is a lack of blue tint that was prevalent in James Cameron's previous films, but this is more a matter of taste than anything.

    Musical Score: Brad Fiedel's dark and mechanical theme is absent from the film until the credits arrive, which is something that bothered me. Not only that, but T3's rendition of the theme isn't as powerful as it is in its predecessors.

    However, Marco Beltrami does manage to increase the tension of scenes with his score, though little else. This aspect, like the storyline, could of been improved.

    Conclusion: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines wasn't a necessary sequel, but a decent one. I don't believe this installment ruined the series as much as, say, Alien^3. This film will no doubt continue to be one that either fans love or hate.

    I happen to love it.
    8RoxanneAndorfer

    The more I think about this movie, the more it grows on me.

    I didn't go to see this movie with very high expectations, because it has gotten such varied and sometimes disparaging reviews this forum. However, since I am an aspiring screenwriter and true cinema fan rather than simply a moviegoer, I decided to give this movie the benefit of the doubt. At the very least, I could end up writing a scathing attack on it.

    Instead, I have found that I enjoyed the movie as I watched it, saw some flaws, but have discovered that the more I think about it, the more I want to give it a higher rating than I initially did (7). The film's two major dramatic flaws, in my opinion, are: (1) An over-the-top chase scene that comes way too early in the script without sufficient build-up in suspense leading up to it; (2) A little too much campy humor recycled from the first two Terminator movies.

    The good outweighs the bad by a large margin. (1) The screenplay has some intriguing plot subtleties that grow on me after awhile, the most notable of which is the actual nature of the safe place. It could be the way it is for several possible reasons, some strategically favoring SkyNet, some the humans. Any of them could be spun into a major plot element for a sequel. The rest you'll just have to find yourself. (2) The character development of both John Connor and Kate Brewster is elegant, believable and moving, and also opens possibilities for future character development. (3) The plot is an interesting variation of the "Reluctant Hero" theme, which is a classic in literature and drama and always will be. John Connor is a hero who is almost an anti-hero. True, they could have sharpened his ambivalence a little (sacrificing some chase footage for it would have been an excellent trade, in my opinion). (4) The Terminatrix is a very good villain: She's young, she's sexy, and she's chillingly soulless. She is actually too smoothly sexy and physically perfect, but that makes sense when you consider that she has been created and programmed by other machines who, lacking the real-world experience of humans, can only base her appearance and humanoid behavior on their knowledge of human stereotypes.

    That last leads me to some thoughts about Arnie's character. He is clearly getting a little too old for a reprise of his customary youthful, physically perfect role in any sequel. If he is brought back in a sequel - and I hope he is - a good, imaginative screenwriter could really work with his advancing age and loss of physical perfection. Since he is programmed by humans with real human experience, he could be brought back as a deceptively older and less physically powerful character, but more psychologically sophisticated (more like a true human with a soul), and his deceptive physical appearance combined with his greater psychological sophistication could be his aces in the hole when his strength and nonhuman cyborg qualities are insufficient. In other words, he could be shaped into an amazing supporting hero in any sequel. Maybe I could write his role!
    8harbingerofapocalypse

    Why the Hate?

    I truly don't get the hate for this movie, unless you're one of those types that goes to comicon and asks questions about insanely obscure trivia to flaunt your vast knowledge of the T universe or writes erotic terminator fan-fiction from your mom's basement.

    It's the least of the three terminators, yes. But the least in a series of such high quality and entertainment value that to suggest this is one of the worst sequels ever is just plain hyperbolic stupidity. One of the things I keep seeing mentioned is the less serious parts. What is wrong with some humor? It was hardly even close to enough to call it a comedy and none of it was bad enough to induce groans. T2, and even T1, had humorous bits but I don't hear complaints about them. I don't know what people were expecting. They act like this is the Phantom Menace of the Terminator franchise. Please.

    It's got solid action (including one of the best destructive car chase sequences ever imho), it's exciting, it's got decent acting and effects. Get over your butthurt fanboy gripes and just enjoy it.
    bob the moo

    Not perfect but it is what a summer blockbuster should be – a big loud enjoyable film

    In 2003 John Connor is living a life without record, with no fixed address, no bank account and no permanent job. He does this to avoid the terminators of the future being able to find him and kill him. In absence of him, Skynet sends back a T-X to kill secondary targets – Connor's future lieutenants, among them Kate Brewster, daughter of military scientist Robert Brewster. Luckily, in the future, Kate has sent back a captured Terminator to protect them. As the group escape Connor learns more of judgement day and sets out to try and stop it again.

    T3 is different from T2 in that it isn't really in the same league (IMO) as T2 was when it came out. In my view T2 was the must see movie of it's time whereas now it has faded a little and is secondary to the matrix and other cutting edge blockbusters. In fact so second was it that I wasn't that bothered about seeing it or not. However I'm glad it did as T3 is nicely paced, doesn't expect too much of itself and does just what a blockbuster is meant to be – be entertaining.

    The plot is mostly secondary to the action but, basically, the T-X has been sent back to take out a group of people before it then (accidentally) finds it's primary target of John Connor. Some of the plot is a little tenuous but it doesn't matter as it moves along at such a pace that you don't have time to really think too long about any one scene. However the climax is a hark back to the original Terminator with a down deep and depressing ending where fate manages to happen regardless of Connor's best intentions.

    The action is great although it does look basic beside the effects of Matrix etc. I did feel that they worked better by not trying to be overly flashy or fancy. The morphing effects are actually more enjoyable because here they make up part of the action whereas in T2 they were key moments of cutting edge technology. The film's action takes the form of a simple chase and is very effective, the multiple car chase is my favourite scene – partly because it shows how very out classed the Terminator is by the new model!

    The direction is good and Cameron isn't missed at all. Mostow does a great job with the action scenes and keeps everything just perfect. Because the film realises that the franchise is build on catch phrases and images that have entered into popular culture so much that they are overused, it wisely chooses to mock itself and has a real nice sense of humour to it. For example the original Terminator had the terminator entering a motor cycle bar and exiting dressed in biker leathers, here he enters a bar and finds a ladies night in full swing and has to get his clothes from a gay stripper. The deadpan way in which he rejects the sunglasses is really good. In a way this could have undermined the effect of the film but it is managed well and doesn't.

    The cast is roundly good. The exit of Sarah Connor is handled well and her replacement (Danes) is good despite a few duff lines which don't convince. Stahl's performance could be seen as mocking Furlong's drug problems (I can't see any other reason for his junkie-like tics etc.) but he is still good and carries the film well. Schwarzenegger wisely agrees to mock his own character – the film takes the idea that time has passed the Terminator franchise by, by having the terminator itself being totally superseded. Loken is good as the T-X and is sexy enough but isn't given as much to do as anyone else. Whereas Patrick was pretty much the main focus of T2 (because of the effects) Loken has less of an impact.

    Overall I had my doubts about this film but it did manage to do just what I needed it to do. The action is overblown and enjoyable without being the cutting edge in special effects at any time. The plot-driving scenes are good and the main story (behind the action) is involving and interesting, right up till the downbeat ending. I must say that, although it is hardly the most imaginative or inspiring film made this year, it certainly does what you need a blockbuster to do – no deep, pretentious plots, no joy-less acting, but rather a big noisy movie that doesn't take itself too serious (despite the serious plot) and is actually very enjoyable to watch. Nor a great film but I really wish that more blockbusters were like this.

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      The studios had long wanted to make a sequel to the previous Terminator films, but for a long time Arnold Schwarzenegger refused to do it unless James Cameron was directing. Cameron eventually told his friend to "just do it and ask for a shit-load of money," reasoning that the character was as much Schwarzenegger's as it was his. Schwarzenegger confirmed this in a talk-show interview, saying that when he asked, Cameron told him to "take the money and run".
    • Erros de gravação
      (at around 30 mins) Having control of a vehicle's computer would not allow the car to be driven remotely, as the steering is completely mechanical (even power steering), and although some modern cars have a computer controlled throttle (not the cars in the movie though), the pedal would not depress (same goes for the brakes, clutch and gears).
    • Citações

      Terminator: [39:02] Katherine Brewster? Have you sustained injury?

      Kate Brewster: Drop dead, you asshole!

      Terminator: I am unable to comply.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      During the initial opening credits, a wind can be heard blowing in the background.
    • Versões alternativas
      The German TV version was edited for violence to gain a 'Not Under 12' rating. The cinema, and video versions are rated 'Not Under 16'.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Smallville: As Aventuras do Superboy: Scare (2004)
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1 de agosto de 2003 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Alemanha
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Terminator 3: La rebelión de las máquinas
    • Locações de filme
      • 33488 Crown Valley Roadd, Acton, Califórnia, EUA([43:03]Terminator takes snacks and they refuel the truck)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Intermedia Films
      • IMF Internationale Medien und Film GmbH & Co. 3. Produktions KG
      • C-2 Pictures
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 200.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 150.371.112
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 44.041.440
      • 6 de jul. de 2003
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      • US$ 433.371.112
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 49 min(109 min)
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