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Sam Worthington speaks out on Terminator Salvation: Critics are “f*cking right”

Sam Worthington learns lesson from ‘Terminator Salvation’

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Sam Worthington calls a spade a spade. He’s a manly-man, capable of admitting fault and kicking arse at the same time. Me? I’ve never written anything that I can look back and say, “Well, maybe I don’t agree with this anymore.” <ahem>

Worthington, who is currently filming the remake of Clash of the Titans, caught up with Sci Fi Wire and gave his thoughts on all the backlash regarding the fourth entry in the Terminator series: Terminator Salvation. “I can nitpick with the best of them, man, and kind of go down the list of things I saw on IMDB where they found holes in it, and go, ‘You are f*cking right,’” he said. “If there was a big ten-ton robot coming outside that gas station, surely we would f*cking hear it. And I missed that.”

Terminator Salvation suffered from multiple faults but one of them was not Worthington, who played Marcus Wright, the mysterious inmate from the past who wakes up to find himself decades in the future. He was easily the standout star of the film.

Worthington, who is clearly having a great 2009, stars in the much-hyped James Cameron film Avatar, and he learned an important lesson from the shenanigans of T4. “So I’m going to be a bit better when I’m looking through my f*cking scripts. So it raises my game a bit, because now I feel like an idiot for not saying it to McG, you know?”

I couldn’t f*cking agree more.

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