I'm not saying it sucked out loud. Problem is it had no depth. Robots taking over- we get it. We've heard it in a million movies. There's no spin. That's it. Thwart the evil robots. Got it. What they lacked in any interesting personal relationships they made up for in explosions. I don't think 3 minutes went by without something getting blown up. In the end, you just get used to things exploding for no particular reason. My thing is, if you're gonna redue a masterpiece, add something new. Especially since you're taking away Aw-nold.
Here's my prob, I like these movies, and I like to be included in the hunt. But the clues are obscure and they don't give you any time to think yourself, so for about half the film you follow Tom Hanks around while he quickly talks to himself, figures it out, and moves on. This also means you know already he's gonna keep figuring the path out until the showdown where the Vatican will be saved. The twists come after the victory- which are good, but not enough, in my opinion, to be a great movie.