I can't believe, that some people expected Sarah to immediately calm down, and realize what's going on here, after everything she has been through. Linda Hamilton really nailed it to show that shock and fear.
Yeah, agreed. That bit sells it. the level of acting in this far outweighs the special effects. making a scene takes much more than deliveries, but reactions of the players. Hamilton sold that in this. I guess however, that only works if you've seen the first Terminator movie to understand it. But yeah, she did that bit well.
Robert Patrick's Performance was absolute amazing after all he trained such hard to hold a neutral mimic no matter at those fast running or shooting scenes!
His inspiration was to behave like a Praying Mantis would. My subconscious picked up on it when he leapt for the trunk along with the subtle but slow head tilt upward he kept displaying. Additionally those insects run quick while keeping their torso straight and eyes on the prey.
@sabastianbarthel2393 The fact that he also trained not to blink while firing makes it even better! :) Though you notice that he does blink while interacting with humans, like the foster parents, so he appears more human himself.
Apparently James Cameron had to tell Robert Patrick to tone it down a bit when he was running because he kept catching up to Eddie Furlong on the dirt bike during the chase scenes.
I always loved how well of a realistic female heroine Sarah Connor is. She fights realistically and smart using tricks and ambushes. And despite being a complete badass vs just about anyone, she reverts to a scared little girl when faced with her biggest fear/nightmare: a terminator. Which humanizes her and makes her even more relateable
@@chrisofnottingham Few minutes earlier when he taps on the glass, it sounds like metal on glass, instead of how the humans sounded. The attention to detail is unsurpassed
@@seedubI like to consider myself a usually observant person, however, it's the small things like that in movies I miss sometimes. I didn't notice till approximately a year ago give or take a couple of months. It was pointed out either on here or Facebook.
for me, the master moment is when the T-1000 pass through the bars and the gun gets stucked. It's like "the T-1000 is from the future, the gun is from the past".
Recently someone pointed out that Sarah didn't stop when she heard John calling after her. She knows they can mimic voices so her reaction of keeping on running from the t-800 is perfectly in character. Edit: the CGI for the t-1000 phasing through the gate was amazing. A few professional CGI artists attempted to recreate the CGI. Granted, they only gave themselves a weekend, IIRC. While their efforts were commendable even they agreed that the movie version looked superior to their attempts. That's saying something when you consider how much hard- and software have advanced since 1991.
Great comment! As far as I saw only Coby from Popcorn Roulette picked up on the Terminator being able to mimic voices, why Sarah didn't respond to Johns voice. The Special Effects are amazing for 91. Thanks for that info on trying to replicate it
The CGI now despite the advances in technology is all CGI tho and that's why it looks worse. CGI is to enhance real effects, not to be the entire effect which it seems to be today and that's why movies from the 90's and early 2000's looks better than what we get today.
One of the best sequels and movies of all time. Glad i got to see it in a theater. Anyone else think that John programmed the line "Come with me if you want to live" in the Terminator to make Sarah more relaxed
Due to the plethora of cheap low budget action movies, too many people assume that the genre doesn't require much acting talent. Linda Hamilton's reaction to the reveal is a stellar acting performance worthy of acclaim from anyone.
"I've heard that line before, I didn't know it was from this movie!" Is becoming depressingly common among reactors. Depressing because it proves I'm old.
My fave "What's wrong with Wolfy - I can hear him barking" and then seconds later - your mother and father are dead". Shouldn't drink milk from the carton.
In the comics, this incident absolutely destroys Silberman mentally. He realizes Sarah Connor was right the entire time and how cruel he was to her due to his ignorance. He eventually crosses paths with her again and becomes one of her staunchest allies.
The sfx of this movie are a master craft in cinema. Consider this movie came out more than 30 years ago and still holds up to today's. An absolute masterpiece.
Funny how I remember seeing this movie years later as a teen and now I am living in the era where AI now exists and is being exceled at a fast rate. All I can say from this movie is hope we never have to see these days and AI turning on us. Incredible acting on Linda Hamilton as well she so made me feel her terror seeing the first Terminator again, was major impressed with her performance.
The one thing I find funny and strange about this scene is how the orderlies didn't notice the T-800 walk up to them despite looking in his direction several times. I do realize that they were probably too focused on Sara at the moment but seriously...
Everybody gets mad at the Doctor for not believing Sarah! From his point of view it's the most insane story ever and she's beyond bonkers, we just have all the information to prove her right. He hears lunacy on a daily basis that doesn't come true.
To me, your channel is very unique. It doesnt have the typical, top movie scenes. But a lot of scenes that are great, but not actually top movie scene. Which i love. It gets tiring of watching channels just post the very top scenes of a movie. You do a great job of getting great scenes that arent posted a lot. Love the channel man.
It’s sad that movies like this are no longer made. It’s also funny that barely anybody realizes that the T-1000 is essentially a walking blob that can liquify or solidify any part of itself it wants to plus the color change. The ultimate shape shifter.
This movie was produced at that perfect time when CGI was very expensive and practical effects were at their peak. Digital effects were only used for shots where they not only worked but showed the audience something we hadn't seen before. James Cameron took what he learned in the Abyss and ran with it here.
Anyone else realised that even if Sarah heard John’s voice, she would have assumed that it was the T-800 mimicking him. It’s probably why she didn’t stop running.
Everyone talks about how Sarah didn't hear John shout, Mom, but no one talks about why the nurses or the doctor didn't see Arnold with a shotgun in his hand walking towards them. even when sarah was screaming that he was going to kill us all.
This was a fantastic movie for special effects. Top of the line in 1991. Plenty of action. And it even had a real story. Probably one of the best Sci fy movies of all time.
I remember it felt a bit odd and funny when the terminator pushed the female ward almost gently away. Hey, you're a cyborg, you have no feelings or respect for women! You threw her colleagues through the glass? Then throw her too through the glass!
I think him being a cyborg, his analysis popped up on his screen human female, so he took it easy on her so not to accidentally unalive her breaking his order from John
Terminator grabs female security guard by the face, and sends her flying halfway down the corridor. Movie reactor states "Alright, he was nice to her." LOL
@@saaamember97 there was almost a "gentlemanly" aspect to it. "Real men don't hit girls. They also don't go throwing women into walls, through windows or bashing them with a shotgun. However shoving them back ten feet by their face is acceptable."
This was mindblowing when I saw it in the theater on it's original release, and the special effects still hold up. Linda Hamilton and Robert Patrick stole the show.
Oh, and "Come with me if you want to live" Kyle Reese said it to her in the first one, for the same reason. Pretty cool that this reprogrammed terminator knows to say it as well.
64th Academy Awards - Best Actress Winner: Jodie Foster - "The Silence of the Lambs as Clarice Starling‡ Geena Davis - "Thelma & Louise" as Thelma Dickinson Susan Sarandon - "Thelma & Louise" as Louise Sawyer Laura Dern - "Rambling Rose" as Rose Bette Midler - "For the Boys" as Dixie Leonard Linda Hamilton - SNUBBED!! Either Davis or Sarandon should have stepped aside for Hamilton
Dr. Silberman's cigarette gets an Honorable Mention! Great shot. The dropping of a glass out of one's hand has become so cliché in movies. The cigarette drop was GREAT.
You should do mashups of some scenes from Scott Pilgrim vs The World. There are tons of great reaction scenes in that movie. The Matthew Patel fight, for one example.
This is the scene that gave Linda Hamilton hearing damage on one ear. Just before shooting the elevator section, she unwittingly forgot to put one ear bud - I think it’s her right one. Bruce Willis made a similar mistake in Die Hard in that scene where he’s under the table.
Yep! You don’t know how LOUD a pistol is until you suffer it! Thought it would be a good idea to fire my TX-22 without my suppressor on. I mean, how bad would it be? It’s only a 22LR round! One ringing ears later, I put on my Q Erector 22 promptly!
I wanna talk about how hard that lady hit the T-800. She hit him to the bone and his head turned. That's at least as hard as Reese hit with the pipe. There is no way she could hit that hard.
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@@firsttimewatching7861 k, and appreciate you correctly identifying us on some other vids - also matrix is ours, if you can at least change the descriptions - otherwise, we love that you celebrate the reaction genre
my favorite part was when the liquid metal man "magically" gets new clothes when the old clothes get ruined !! ... it looked SSOOOOOO realistic .... just that ONE scene alone was a game changer !!
So interesting to see the differences between the various reactors. My personal favorites are the popcorns, Popcorn Roulette and Popcorn in Bed. Least favorites are the Ashs. Ashleigh Burtons and Just Trust Ash, which I skip past. So is this channel about ... the movie ? Or is it about shopping and comparing reactors ? EVERY comment is about the MOVIE. So why not just go watch the movie ? Your thoughts ? Your favorite reactors ? thx
I can't believe, that some people expected Sarah to immediately calm down, and realize what's going on here, after everything she has been through. Linda Hamilton really nailed it to show that shock and fear.
Don't expect a bunch of couch potatoes to know what PTSD is like, that's just not in their wheelhouse.
Yeah, agreed. That bit sells it. the level of acting in this far outweighs the special effects. making a scene takes much more than deliveries, but reactions of the players. Hamilton sold that in this. I guess however, that only works if you've seen the first Terminator movie to understand it. But yeah, she did that bit well.
Her acting in this scene is one of the most believable performances of all time. Simply amazing.
Sarah's shock at the collision with the T-800.. the pinnacle of Linda Hamilton's acting career. absolutely convincing performance!
I liked the scene where she assault Miles Dyson. I thought her acting really shined in that scene as well.
@@mdmyer agree.
Robert Patrick's Performance was absolute amazing after all he trained such hard to hold a neutral mimic no matter at those fast running or shooting scenes!
His inspiration was to behave like a Praying Mantis would.
My subconscious picked up on it when he leapt for the trunk along with the subtle but slow head tilt upward he kept displaying.
Additionally those insects run quick while keeping their torso straight and eyes on the prey.
@sabastianbarthel2393 The fact that he also trained not to blink while firing makes it even better! :) Though you notice that he does blink while interacting with humans, like the foster parents, so he appears more human himself.
Yeah, and he also trained his body to transform into liquid metal so he could perform all his own stunts. Dude's dedication to the craft is unreal.
Apparently James Cameron had to tell Robert Patrick to tone it down a bit when he was running because he kept catching up to Eddie Furlong on the dirt bike during the chase scenes.
I always loved how well of a realistic female heroine Sarah Connor is. She fights realistically and smart using tricks and ambushes. And despite being a complete badass vs just about anyone, she reverts to a scared little girl when faced with her biggest fear/nightmare: a terminator. Which humanizes her and makes her even more relateable
Humanizes, yes. Relatable? No. In fact, relatability is not a good thing any writer should ever strive for.
Exactly. She wasn't even trying to fight the orderlies off only frantically screaming he'll kill them all. Totally great performance.
I agree completely, this is sadly missing in movies today.
I know exactly what you're doing. Exactly where this statement is coming from and this, is how you do it!
Whoever thought to have the T1000's gun get caught on the bars was absolutely worth their their salary and then some :-)
@@chrisofnottingham
Few minutes earlier when he taps on the glass, it sounds like metal on glass, instead of how the humans sounded. The attention to detail is unsurpassed
@@seedub when he's stabbing through the roof of the elevator, it's the butcher knife from killing the step parents earlier.
@@seedubI like to consider myself a usually observant person, however, it's the small things like that in movies I miss sometimes. I didn't notice till approximately a year ago give or take a couple of months. It was pointed out either on here or Facebook.
Probably Cameron. He's a stickler for detail.
for me, the master moment is when the T-1000 pass through the bars and the gun gets stucked. It's like "the T-1000 is from the future, the gun is from the past".
The gun in the bars was a nice touch.
Yup. Shows attention to detail.
Recently someone pointed out that Sarah didn't stop when she heard John calling after her. She knows they can mimic voices so her reaction of keeping on running from the t-800 is perfectly in character.
Edit: the CGI for the t-1000 phasing through the gate was amazing. A few professional CGI artists attempted to recreate the CGI. Granted, they only gave themselves a weekend, IIRC. While their efforts were commendable even they agreed that the movie version looked superior to their attempts. That's saying something when you consider how much hard- and software have advanced since 1991.
Great comment! As far as I saw only Coby from Popcorn Roulette picked up on the Terminator being able to mimic voices, why Sarah didn't respond to Johns voice. The Special Effects are amazing for 91. Thanks for that info on trying to replicate it
I always interpreted that as Sarah was so gripped with terror she didn’t hear or register what John was saying.
@@MichaelParthum ... That was my take as well. She didn't hear John at all.
The CGI now despite the advances in technology is all CGI tho and that's why it looks worse. CGI is to enhance real effects, not to be the entire effect which it seems to be today and that's why movies from the 90's and early 2000's looks better than what we get today.
@@eddiewinehosen6665 That's why the CGI back then looked so good. Barely used. Only to support real effects and not for the whole movie
One of the best sequels and movies of all time. Glad i got to see it in a theater. Anyone else think that John programmed the line "Come with me if you want to live" in the Terminator to make Sarah more relaxed
Sarah’s suffering from PTSD. Her reaction when seeing the T-800 was realistic. Shock and fear.
Due to the plethora of cheap low budget action movies, too many people assume that the genre doesn't require much acting talent. Linda Hamilton's reaction to the reveal is a stellar acting performance worthy of acclaim from anyone.
Linda Hamilton should have been Oscar nominated. 🔥
"I've heard that line before, I didn't know it was from this movie!" Is becoming depressingly common among reactors. Depressing because it proves I'm old.
Kyle says it to her in the first movie as well
@@seedub Good call back.
@@seedubHence why he says it to her, to let her know his allegiance and motives
It's depressing because it proves they didn't watch the first one lol.
@@tubbyduck5317
I always assumed he was instructed to use that line
My fave "What's wrong with Wolfy - I can hear him barking" and then seconds later - your mother and father are dead". Shouldn't drink milk from the carton.
😂😂
Ashleigh's: I didn't realize it was from this movie. for a callback to the first one. Also, Cinepals
Terminator 2 Judgement Day - is one of the greatest films ever made!!!!
Didn't need any sequels!
AGREED.
@@frankgesuele6298 AGREED.
without a doubt.
In the comics, this incident absolutely destroys Silberman mentally. He realizes Sarah Connor was right the entire time and how cruel he was to her due to his ignorance. He eventually crosses paths with her again and becomes one of her staunchest allies.
The sfx of this movie are a master craft in cinema. Consider this movie came out more than 30 years ago and still holds up to today's. An absolute masterpiece.
Right up there with Aliens as one of the greatest ever movies 👌
Another movie which needed no sequels!
AGREED.
@@frankgesuele6298 AGREED.
@@frankgesuele6298cause this is the sequel.
Funny how I remember seeing this movie years later as a teen and now I am living in the era where AI now exists and is being exceled at a fast rate. All I can say from this movie is hope we never have to see these days and AI turning on us. Incredible acting on Linda Hamilton as well she so made me feel her terror seeing the first Terminator again, was major impressed with her performance.
The one thing I find funny and strange about this scene is how the orderlies didn't notice the T-800 walk up to them despite looking in his direction several times.
I do realize that they were probably too focused on Sara at the moment but seriously...
T-2 is absolutely one of the all time best action flix.
Everybody gets mad at the Doctor for not believing Sarah! From his point of view it's the most insane story ever and she's beyond bonkers, we just have all the information to prove her right.
He hears lunacy on a daily basis that doesn't come true.
You can tell the terminator fans from the casuals by how they react to "Come with me if you want to live" line
I'm surprised how many people don't know that "Come with me if you want to live" is from the first Terminator movie where Arnold played the bad guy.
there's a few callbacks. 'Get out' etc
This movie holds up so well, even by today's standards. Absolute classic
My friend. I look forward to these because it is better than watching all the sad news.
Early 90's CGI and it *still* looks better than half the CGI in the 2020's
To me, your channel is very unique. It doesnt have the typical, top movie scenes. But a lot of scenes that are great, but not actually top movie scene. Which i love. It gets tiring of watching channels just post the very top scenes of a movie. You do a great job of getting great scenes that arent posted a lot. Love the channel man.
Thanks a lot buddy
Bruh,why u gotta put ur reaction into the reactions??It adds nothing.
The clips are enough already. @@firsttimewatching7861
T2 is the Best Terminator movie. Linda Hamilton lost so much weight and gained so much muscle for this role. Love her acting.
This is what you get when you don't outsource to the lowest CGI bidders. Industrial Light and Magic was the best at the time, and a worthy investment.
He's got a splitting headache. 😂
People have to remember she’s traumatize and doesn’t know what is really happening and the Come with me if you want to live is from the first move
It’s sad that movies like this are no longer made. It’s also funny that barely anybody realizes that the T-1000 is essentially a walking blob that can liquify or solidify any part of itself it wants to plus the color change. The ultimate shape shifter.
mr. maplenuts is rocking the edmund kemper mini-me style.
Sarah is so terrified she's literally running back to the doctor and orderlies for safety.
This movie was produced at that perfect time when CGI was very expensive and practical effects were at their peak. Digital effects were only used for shots where they not only worked but showed the audience something we hadn't seen before. James Cameron took what he learned in the Abyss and ran with it here.
Anyone else realised that even if Sarah heard John’s voice, she would have assumed that it was the T-800 mimicking him. It’s probably why she didn’t stop running.
@@therivster if this was real she may have been so panicked that she couldn't really hear him.
Great comment, Sarah knows the Terminator can mimic voices. The only reactor that got this was Coby from Popcorn Roulette
So if it was evil wouldn’t just fucking shoot her immediately
Linda Hamilton absolutely nailed this scene
Everyone talks about how Sarah didn't hear John shout, Mom, but no one talks about why the nurses or the doctor didn't see Arnold with a shotgun in his hand walking towards them. even when sarah was screaming that he was going to kill us all.
They are just PISSED at her forgetting away and hurt a few of them. That sort of tunnel vision tends to…cost you in the end.
After firing firearms myself, my only complaint about this movie is how quiet they made the M9/92A1 sound. 😂
Always remember Kyle Reese, his bravery, and his words of wisdom: "Come with me if you want to live!"
This was a fantastic movie for special effects. Top of the line in 1991.
Plenty of action.
And it even had a real story.
Probably one of the best Sci fy movies of all time.
This movie won the Oscars for make up, sound, sound effects, and special effects. If it had not, it would have been a robbery.
Honestly, the practical effects and most of the CGI still hold up TODAY. It's mind-boggling that they were able to do this in 1991.
The fact that Sarah sees T 800 is not killing everyone plays a piece in she calming down enough.
I remember it felt a bit odd and funny when the terminator pushed the female ward almost gently away. Hey, you're a cyborg, you have no feelings or respect for women! You threw her colleagues through the glass? Then throw her too through the glass!
I think him being a cyborg, his analysis popped up on his screen human female, so he took it easy on her so not to accidentally unalive her breaking his order from John
Terminator grabs female security guard by the face, and sends her flying halfway down the corridor. Movie reactor states "Alright, he was nice to her." LOL
Well... compared to what he did to all the others, yeah, but it's still funny.
Smoothie face. 😂
He was though
She'll probably say they were all brutally attacked
@@saaamember97 there was almost a "gentlemanly" aspect to it. "Real men don't hit girls. They also don't go throwing women into walls, through windows or bashing them with a shotgun. However shoving them back ten feet by their face is acceptable."
This is hands down the greatest action movie of all time, no movie will EVER come close to it
Predator
You have always had some of my favorite reactors in your videos, and I always give you a like. :)
He promised not to kill anyone... Body casts, permanent limps, on the other hand....
This was mindblowing when I saw it in the theater on it's original release, and the special effects still hold up. Linda Hamilton and Robert Patrick stole the show.
I was waiting for this one, when she sees him come out of the elevator.. one of my favorite moments in cinematic history.
Nobody ever notices that the black orderly briefly becomes a white stuntman when he gets thrown into the window.
Kyle Reese in the first film said, "Come with me if you want to live."
Ironic that the T-800 said the same thing to Sarah.
This scene only really makes sense if you've seen the first film, awesome cinematography and still a classic to this day
Oh, and "Come with me if you want to live"
Kyle Reese said it to her in the first one, for the same reason.
Pretty cool that this reprogrammed terminator knows to say it as well.
T1000 🥶🥶🥶🥶
64th Academy Awards - Best Actress
Winner: Jodie Foster - "The Silence of the Lambs as Clarice Starling‡
Geena Davis - "Thelma & Louise" as Thelma Dickinson
Susan Sarandon - "Thelma & Louise" as Louise Sawyer
Laura Dern - "Rambling Rose" as Rose
Bette Midler - "For the Boys" as Dixie Leonard
Linda Hamilton - SNUBBED!! Either Davis or Sarandon should have stepped aside for Hamilton
Here for Coby. She's the best.
Nice last name. Coby was the only one that picked up why Sarah didn't stop if she heard Johns voice. Sarah knows Terminator can mimic voices
Dr. Silberman's cigarette gets an Honorable Mention! Great shot.
The dropping of a glass out of one's hand has become so cliché in movies. The cigarette drop was GREAT.
That wasn't a cigarette dropping out his mouth. It was the protective cover for the needle he was going to use to sedate her.
@@rickyflinchum2909 ... My goodness! It is! It happened so fast, ya know. My eyes are getting too old....LOL
You should do mashups of some scenes from Scott Pilgrim vs The World. There are tons of great reaction scenes in that movie. The Matthew Patel fight, for one example.
This is the scene that gave Linda Hamilton hearing damage on one ear. Just before shooting the elevator section, she unwittingly forgot to put one ear bud - I think it’s her right one. Bruce Willis made a similar mistake in Die Hard in that scene where he’s under the table.
Yep! You don’t know how LOUD a pistol is until you suffer it! Thought it would be a good idea to fire my TX-22 without my suppressor on. I mean, how bad would it be? It’s only a 22LR round! One ringing ears later, I put on my Q Erector 22 promptly!
I want to see a sequel about the doctor trying to live his life after that scene
she still thinks its same terminator from the first movie
Now that's what you call a splitting headache 😊
Please do the T-1000 rising from the floor
I wanna talk about how hard that lady hit the T-800. She hit him to the bone and his head turned. That's at least as hard as Reese hit with the pipe. There is no way she could hit that hard.
i luv the clicker referrence lol
Please credit our channel correctly in these re-uploads...
I sincerely apologize for the mistake. It was my oversight, and I'll make sure to give proper credit with the correct channel names moving forward. I will be more careful in the future. Once again, I’m sorry for the error, and I assure you that the correct channel names will be added next time. Thank you for your understanding.
@@firsttimewatching7861 k, and appreciate you correctly identifying us on some other vids - also matrix is ours, if you can at least change the descriptions - otherwise, we love that you celebrate the reaction genre
Ok dear Thanks a lot
I like how several people say “oh that’s where this is from or I’ve heard that line before”. Yes… How did you get here to the second film?
"That's where this line is from"
Uh.... No!
It's from the first one when Reece said it to her.
Iconic scene from movie you could see the fear
my favorite part was when the liquid metal man "magically" gets new clothes when the old clothes get ruined !! ... it looked SSOOOOOO realistic .... just that ONE scene alone was a game changer !!
"Be with me if you want to come."
- Me
T-1000 effects were done with Gallium not mercury.
Make a mashup! I don't want to see the same scene 10 times in a row!
Awesome video.
Great stuff.
People may not realize when his head his blown in half and he's just standing there most of that is practical fx, not digital.....
Popcorn roulette is hot
17:27 lol
you should put a link to all the reacters that you use.
Вы меня хотите убедить в том, что эти люди никогда не смотрели Терминатора?
You mess with the shades, you’ll need first-aid.
A man walks into a bar...
Talk about a splitting headache
13:40 the voice Is similar
That Doctor..NOW!
(Just watch T3.. he's still a jackass)
Sry but the dude with the headset on the top right corner of this video for me doesn't makes any sense 🤔
Now the Doctor needs a psychiatrist!
I'm going to start doing movies reviews and act Stupid hope to get to 5 million subscribers.
So interesting to see the differences between the various reactors.
My personal favorites are the popcorns, Popcorn Roulette and Popcorn in Bed.
Least favorites are the Ashs. Ashleigh Burtons and Just Trust Ash, which I skip past.
So is this channel about ... the movie ? Or is it about shopping and comparing reactors ?
EVERY comment is about the MOVIE. So why not just go watch the movie ? Your thoughts ? Your favorite reactors ? thx
Women arent allowed to have moments of helpless terror in movies any more. In 2024 she fights him and doesnt take a single hit.
More of this performative bullshit. They seriously expect people to believe that they haven't seen the movie?