‘Old but not obsolete’ Schwarzenegger back again as Terminator

Published June 30, 2015
HOLLYWOOD: Actor and former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger,  arrives for the premiere of the film, Terminator Genisys, on Sunday. The film opens across the United States on Wednesday.—AFP
HOLLYWOOD: Actor and former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, arrives for the premiere of the film, Terminator Genisys, on Sunday. The film opens across the United States on Wednesday.—AFP

PARIS: “I’m old but I’m not obsolete,” Arnold Schwarzenegger says of his return as the fearsome cyborg from the future in his new movie “Terminator Genisys”, opening worldwide this week.

The line is taken from the movie, spoken by his robotic character, but applies equally well to the 67-year-old Austrian-born Hollywood actor and former governor of California.

Schwarzenegger told a June 19 Paris media conference promoting the movie that he was asked to reprise his most famous role a month after finishing his seven-year stint running California in January 2011.

“I was very, very excited to ‘be back’,” he said, putting his accented emphasis on what is now his trademark phrase.

Effects wipe away age: “Terminator Genisys” is the fifth movie in the series that launched in 1984 with Schwarzenegger playing a killer cyborg sent to slay Sarah Connor, the woman who would become mother to a future resistance leader fighting the machines.

Schwarzenegger (who wasn’t in the last Terminator film that came out in 2009 because he was in governor mode) revisits the original 1984 timeframe thanks to some movie magic.

In one early scene, he fights a version of himself with the special effects crew digitally painting his face over that of a bodybuilder hired to incarnate Schwarzenegger as he looked three decades ago.

“When I saw the movie for the first time three weeks ago I was literally blown away, to see myself fighting me and to see exactly the way I looked in 1984,” Schwarzenegger said.

Published in Dawn, June 30th, 2015

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