Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger is an iconic movie star, former bodybuilder and the 38th Governor of California. He quickly became an action movie mainstay beginning in the '80s with roles in the original 'Conan the Barbarian' and 'Terminator' movies and 'Predator,' and continued on with 'Total Recall,' 'True Lies' and even some comedy roles in 'Twins' and 'Jingle All the Way.' After vacating his seat as Governor of California in 2011, Arnold Schwarzenegger picked his career right back up with 'The Expendables 2,' 'The Last Stand' and 'Escape Plan.' He returns once again as Trench for 'The Expendables 3,' and will reprise his 'Conan' and 'Terminator' roles for new film installments.

  • Born: July 30, 1947
  • Place of Birth: Austria

 

‘Terminator’ Sequel Removed From Paramount’s Schedule
‘Terminator’ Sequel Removed From Paramount’s Schedule
‘Terminator’ Sequel Removed From Paramount’s Schedule
Terminator Genisys left audiences baffled — hardly the return to form for the franchise we’d hoped for after Terminator: Salvation (remember that movie?), and while there were some interesting / wacky ideas within, Genisys was mostly miscast and about as bland as Jai Courtney. Last we heard, the franchise’s producers assured fans that the series would continue after some “recalibrating,” but today’s update isn’t a very optimistic one for anyone who was hoping for another sequel.
10 Facts You Might Not Know About 'Tales From the Crypt'
10 Facts You Might Not Know About 'Tales From the Crypt'
10 Facts You Might Not Know About 'Tales From the Crypt'
HBO’s Tales From the Crypt made main characters out of zombies before it was cool, but did you know it was the first TV series to digitally insert an actor into a shot? Or that it shares a puppeteer with Pee-Wee Herman? Settle in for a spooky story, as the 29th episode of ‘You Think You Know TV?’ hangs with the Cryptkeeper for some frightful facts of Tales From the Crypt!
‘Terminator’ Producers Say Franchise Will Continue After a “Re-Adjusting”
‘Terminator’ Producers Say Franchise Will Continue After a “Re-Adjusting”
‘Terminator’ Producers Say Franchise Will Continue After a “Re-Adjusting”
Just last week we brought you the news that the planned Terminator Genisys trilogy was being put on hold indefinitely following the disappointing performance of the film that was intended to kick off that new series of films. Makes perfect sense, we thought. Genisys was not a very good movie and didn’t leave many people, including us, very interested the future of this franchise. But, this is Hollywood and perfect sense doesn’t always apply. Now, Terminator Genisys producer Dana Goldberg has spoken publicly for the first time saying future Terminator movies haven’t been canceled, they’re just being “re-imagined.” Oh great, another reboot!
All the Terminator Robots, Ranked
All the Terminator Robots, Ranked
All the Terminator Robots, Ranked
Once upon a time, the evil computer program Skynet sent a killer cyborg called a Terminator back in time to kill Sarah Connor, the mother of the future leader of the human resistance in the war against the machines. When that failed, it sent a more advanced robot back in time to execute the young John Connor, but old John Connor sent back another robot to protect his younger self. And it only got crazier from there. Pretty soon, there were all kinds of flesh-covered robots floating around two separate timelines and it all got very confusing. Thankfully, we’re here to rank all of those time traveling robots so you don’t have to. Come with us if you want to rank fictional cyborgs.
How ‘Terminator: Genisys’ Created That Arnold vs. Arnold Fight
How ‘Terminator: Genisys’ Created That Arnold vs. Arnold Fight
How ‘Terminator: Genisys’ Created That Arnold vs. Arnold Fight
The best scene in Terminator Genisys arrives early. Director Alan Taylor painstakingly recreates the opening scenes of James Cameron’s The Terminator, from the arrival of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s killer cyborg to the infamous moment when he confronts a group of ruffians for a change of clothes. And then something weird happens: another Terminator, also played by Schwarzenegger, shows up to fight his counterpart to the death. It’s a cool scene and its creators have divulged exactly how they pulled it off.

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