My sister took me to see Terminator: Salvation in downtown Montreal. For what it was, I thought the movie was alright. Really not too much to the story, the environment\setting was really the focus.
Let me be the second person on this thread to echo the exact sentiments of Ziggy. Caleb, there is a reason Terminator spawned sequels, attractions, cult followings, and contemporary one-liners. The first I ever saw "Terminator" was on DVD in 2002. I had always called my friend Jim Struglia crazy for saying it was his favorite; of course, having never seen it. When he sat me down and showed it to me, I understood. Sure it didn't have the liquid metal or the record-breaking budget of the second, but it WAS a better movie. Beyond the fact it was innovation for cinema, the story was an original concept, very simply introduced and very well executed.
T2 was a step down, yet had its own innovation. T3 and T4 have been little more than uninspired, summer-season spectacles; moreso resting on laurels.