Terminator 4 - I really had no idea what to expect going into this one, as I hadn't been following the production too closely as I do with some movies. I wasn't overly excited about it to be honest, seeing as there would be no Arnold or other actors from previous films in the series. Every part was recast for the 4th outing, but in the end, I wound up liking the movie all the same. I'm probably in the minority that loved the 3rd film, as a matter of fact, I love all the Terminator movies, with the first being far and away the best for me. The beauty of the first three is that they were all produced almost a decade apart from each other, and that made for some pretty unique feeling atmospheres for each film. The 4th is no different; feeling darker and grittier than any of the preceding episodes. The theme for this movie was bringing the franchise full-circle, with moments only referenced in previous outings realized fully. Lots of great action, and it was hard to find a failing here. If I had to cite any aspect as a negative, it'd be the heavy reliance on "homage" moments. While I enjoyed these well enough, if they'd laid 'em on any thicker I probably wouldn't have liked the film as much. All that said, I think even people who didn't like the 3rd film much will still like this one a lot. But only see it after you've seen Star Trek. Beyond these two movies, there isn't a whole lot exciting going on in the box office right now.
Oh, and to my delight there was an Arnold "cameo." Good stuff.