Always a fun fact worth sharing: When shooting the chase scene at the mall, Robert Patrick had trained so hard to play the T-1000 that on the first take, he was able to catch up to John's bike.
But she thought it was a show about illegal aliens crossing the southern border. (yea, she genuinly thought, the part where they say "she thought it was illegal alines so she taged along" in the movie Aliens, is not part of the script, its the actors teasing each other, she got genuinly pissed about that comment)
Maybe Fun Fact: According to nuclear bomb experts, the portrayal of the nuclear bomb going off in LA in this movie is still to this day the most realistic portrayal of a nuke on a city ever shown in any fictional movie ever.👍
As a prior nuclear missile maintenance officer, I'm saying that's a pretty absolute statement. A real blast would last nanoseconds and not be in slow mo burning.
@@zedwpd It is not perfect...you are definitely correct about that...but there just is no other depiction in any fictional movie. Almost all the other get the thermal pulse very wrong, or leave it out entirely....but none of the other ones are as realistic as the one in T2 for various reasons. I mean...is there a better depiction in a fictional film that you know of?
It´s the worst practical effect of the movie, we can see the miniatures miles away. Also Arnold´s replica being shot at cyberdine is terrible. Not enough to ruin the best action movie ever made.
Another fun fact: The Sarah Connor in that scene was played by Linda Hamilton's twin sister Leslie. She was also a double for Linda in a couple other scenes in this movie. Leslie lived in NJ around where I do, she used to work at the same hospital as my mom, but passed away a few years ago.
Robert Patrick was a runner and could actually keep up with the dirt bike. Anyway he went on to be Peacemaker's dad. And the foster mother is Vasquez from Aliens. Also, Linda Hamilton's body double was her twin sister who died a year or two ago.
Speaking as someone who was curious enough to watch a locksmith's youtube video on it once, yes you can pick a lock in the fashion Sarah used. The way a lock such as one found on doors works is a series of locking pins hold the central cylinder in place. The peaks on your key are designed to push these pins out of the way, freeing the cylinder to rotate. The idea of the lock pick style Sarah used is to maintain rotational pressure with one portion of the pick so when you move a pin out of the cylinder it rotates just enough so the pin wont drop back in while working on the next pin. That being said, not all locks are created equally and the quality of lock found on a door at a psych ward probably wouldn't be susceptible to a pick set made from something as flimsy as a paperclip.
Probably true about the torsion being insufficient using a paperclip (but then again, US mental health care probably liked to cut costs, even in 1995 when the movie took place). But credit to Linda Hamilton. She apparently learned to pick locks so that it looked believable in the film.
You're the only dude to ever laugh at the end as they lower him into the steel. 33 years since this film was released until this very reaction, gotta be a record.
Some people don’t know how to handle certain emotions, laughter is what takes them away from it, kind of like a coping mechanism.. it’s definitely a bit cringe but I don’t think he can help it
Weird. That scene was the only thing I cried for in terms of movies and shows for a long time, later there was a couple more, but that one was the first one, and the only one for years..
It's called a "mini gun" because they are usually built into fighter jets. Compared to the Rockets and Sabot Rounds fired out of the Jets, that gun is very small.
The "minigun" was named that way because it was a "mini" version of the M61 Vulcan 20mm gatling cannon. The M134 Minigun was mounted on quite a few different helicopters, as well as on the Cessna A-37 ground attack jet, but it is the 20mm Vulcan original that is most famous for being mounted on so many different US fighter planes...such as the F-14, F-15, F-16, F-18 and F-22.
The twenty millimetre version famous for being the main gun on the A10 Thunderbolt AKA the Warthog. Wildly inaccurate dangerous to use and utterly ineffective but Warthog go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrt so it's the goodest.
@@iKvetch558 GAU-8 is also a 7-barrel Gatling-gun compared to the Vulcan's, and the Minigun's 6 barrels. Neither is "wildly" inaccurate. That is a false portrayal in video games because of balancing reasons.
Me in 1991, watching the liquid metal T-1000 step out of the flames and turn back into Robert Patrick: "OMFGWTFTHATISTHECOOLESTSHITEVERHOWDIDTHEYDOTHAT?!?!?!?" Bridget watching the same scene in 2024: "Huh, interesting..." That made me feel so old... 😑
@@joshfacio9379 Not much further, because of Max. An agitated German Shepherd is bad. One that's agitated long enough will escape that little enclosure and go after the machine.
@@vladyvhv9579 As bad as the T1000 killing the dog was in the extended version, it makes sense after your explanation as the dog would have kept after the T1000.
Please check out Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Its only 2 seasons and the first season is only 9 episodes because there was a writer's strike at the time. The show does a better time at fleshing out the mythology than the all the post T2 movies put together but it sadly got cancelled because of executive meddling at Fox
The Sarah Conner Chronicles was absolutely fantastic! It's the only follow-up to T2 that's worth watching! It should be required watching! Please watch!
The Sarah Conner Chronicles was absolutely fantastic! It's the only follow-up to T2 that's worth watching! It should be required watching! Please watch!
14:58 That is an actual reload technique for the Winchester rifle. Apparently when Arnold first tried the technique he tore skin and almost broke a finger. Also not sure if you play Doom but the new Dark Ages game has a shotgun with the same reload technique
The action offers no pause for breath, the Oscar-winning tricks are unbelievable. Incidentally, James Cameron already presented a water version of the liquid metal effect in the 1989 film “Abyss”. Especially since the action hit is from 1991, the highly developed effects cannot be rated highly enough. 🤩 The sophisticated action thriller was nominated for numerous awards in the technical categories and therefore received six Oscar nominations, four of which it won.
There is a deleted scene on YT from the first film. When Sarah is taken away in an ambulance you see the manufacturing facility they fought in was ….. Cyberdyne Systems. There is a bit where two workers find the chip, hide it from police and are like “get thia to the R&D guys”
The 1993 Special Edition Cut is the best one and contains three crucial scenes: 1. Sarah is beaten and forced to take meds by Doug (licky face). This causes her to hallucinate and envision Kyle Resse (Michael Beihn cameo) 2. Instead of learning through interaction, Sarah and John surgically reset Uncle Bob's learning switch. This amazing sequence involved Linda Hamilton's sister acting as a mirror image. 3. When the T-1000 reassembled after freezing, there are clips of him malfunctioning and involuntarily assimilating with the environment. it's also the reason why Uncle Bob's final grenade shot worked on it, the T-1000 was struggling to reassemble from that much damage.
I don't know which version it is, but I like the theatrical ending of just the road. That scene of grown John in the playground just didn't feel right.
i will always complain when someone reacts to this movie and doesn't react to the right version lol but then i'm comaplin and say that James Cameron himself isn't not a fan of the extended version... however, after all these years, i think i've come to the ralization that James Cameron just doesn't like any one who does anything that's better than his original work lol
A very good point I didn't realize until I heard it pretty recently: the waitress checking out naked Arnold and not screaming in horror, implies they didn't make him like a Ken doll, but a fully dicked out dude.
I'm a Gen-X'er and saw this film at the cinema when it was first released (I was slightly underage, but no-one cared back then). It was astonishing! The effects were outstanding and still hold up today. It works as practical effects were used alongside the CGI, where CGI couldn't or wasn't good enough at the time. The attention to detail is phenomenol and parts of it still amaze me, such as the reflections in the T2000 when it is the liquid metal state. Or the way it emerges from the floor. It doesn't look like a film that is over 30 years old! I'd say the CGI was used far more effectively than many film productions today. So many films now are pumped out far too quickly and the production fails. This film took it's time in production and it shows. It's still easily in my Top 20 films and Arnie's greatest film.
It's called a minigun because it IS mini compared to the original, which is the size of a small car. Most of the inside of an A-10 Warthog is filled by this gun.
The minigun is based on the design of the 6 barrel M61 Vulcan 20mm. The A-10's gun is also based on the M61 design but with a few differences, the most obvious being that the GAU-8 on the A-10 has 7 barrels.
I spent about two months of my life doing nothing but picking locks. I can assure you it does work. When you get a chance, look at the jagged edge of your key and count the cuts. That's how many tiny, spring-loaded pins are in the lock. When the key is properly seated (in all the way), the pins, which are all different sizes, should be flush with the top of the cylinder. The cylinder is now free to turn in the lock and opens the latch. If you don't have a key, you need something springy to apply tension for the cylinder to turn. You can't do it with just a paperclip. She did have a tension wrench or something like that, but I didn't catch where she was hiding it.
As far as if it would kill him, I think his nano circuits would be terminated. They were slightly malfunctioning after being frozen for just minutes, then you see them going haywire when he's initially in the molten steel.
Because lava can have metals in it. It's just most commonly rock based, but metal based is still lava. The definition of lava is literally just "Molten earth, rock, and metal". So just because it's pure metal doesn't mean molten steel can't be referred to as lava.
@@Galiant2010 the terms “lava” and “magma” are specifically tied to volcanic activity… chemical composition means nothing… they are specific terms tied to types of pyroclastic flow and their relationship to one or the other.
What I love about the character of Miles Dyson, is that he's not actually an antagonist, he's just a normal kind family man who doesn't know he's doing anything wrong, he wants to help people, he doesn't realise that the chip he is creating would take 3 billion lives
2 million sunblock is only sold in Ireland and Boston. It's not enough, sadly. :( The lockpick is reasonably accurate (or may actually work). I heard stories that Linda Hamilton taught herself how to pick locks for this. The bottom pick is a tension wrench, and it's there to cause the lock to rotate. The top pick is there to rake the pins. Normal keys sit in the lock and force all the necessary pins to their proper height simultaneously, allowing for the cylinder to be rotate. In a lockpick situation, you force the lock to rotate a little, allowing you to lock individual pins into place as you push the others up. There are safeguards against this, but it generally works with old deadbolts. Don't ask me how I know this. When are you going to bed, by the way? Being a computer nerd, the halon system thing always makes me REEEEEEE, because I've set one off (and I kept my job). Halon gas isn't breathable, but it's not toxic. It just displaces oxygen, smothering fires. With a system going off, you can still navigate the datacenter and do what you need to do to salvage equipment, but it's harder to catch your breath. Granted, the stuff destroys the ozone layer, but that's a separate issue.
Most of them still hold up extremely well, in large part because so much of it is practical. But also it was all carefully storyboarded, with the effects planned. None of this "we'll fix it in post" nonsense that modern filmmakers use to be lazy.
At 43:25 he is not flying the helicopter one handed while shooting. Actually, in some of those scenes you can see he has four arms, two for piloting the helicopter and two for shooting and reload the gun :D
That's one of my favorite fun facts about this movie, because it's not explicit whatsoever, and you'd _really_ see him doing anything like that in any other scene. It's so cool that they had that for that scene. I've seen this movie a zillion times, and I didn't realize the multi-armed thing until I many years in!
he M134 Minigun is called a "minigun" because it's a smaller version of the M61 Vulcan, a larger-caliber rotary barrel design. The "gun" part of the name refers to the fact that the Minigun uses rifle ammunition instead of autocannon shells. The Minigun is a U.S. aircraft machine gun with a rotating cluster of six barrels that can fire up to 6,000 rounds per minute using 7.62 mm ammunition. It's 31.56 inches long and weighs 85 pounds. The Minigun is based on the same basic design concept as the Gatling gun, but it doesn't use any of Gatling's original parts and has different feed mechanisms. The Minigun's trigger can fire multiple shots without manual reloading. The Minigun has different names in the US Armed Forces depending on the branch: Army: M134 and XM196 Air Force: GAU-2B/A Navy: GAU-17/A
The T-1000 isn't actually liquid metal, it's Nanites(microscopic robots) that work together to form different shapes. That's why it got terminated by falling into the molten metal.
T2 is the greatest action film of all time. I watched it at least 100 times in my life since I rented it as an excited seven year old in '92. It gained a whole lot more love when I finally saw the extended 4K upscale a few years ago; its special effects are even better than modern movies.
Different people react to emotions differently. Cody's go-to reaction to most emotions seems to be cracking jokes. That doesn't mean he wasn't feeling it.
37:13 It's fine if it 'leaks' into the other room, it's not really a toxic gas, it's perfectly safe to use around humans. Halon is just a gas that's used to displace the oxygen and suffocate a fire. In order to be harmful to John in a different room, it would have to be enough to make the other room hard to breathe in. Also, breathing it in high enough quantities such that it displaces the oxygen _you_ can breathe would be bad, but it's not like it's poison. *_"Halon is a low-toxicity, chemically stable compound that does not damage sensitive equipment, documents, and valuable assets."_*
Robert Patrick (the T-1000) if I recall actually studied US Navy Seal breathing techniques. The idea being so he wouldn't look like he was breathing at all, since he's a robot. Why would he breath? The whole chasing the heroes thing, same stuff. He just learned to not focus on his cues, just move while not blinking.
Terminator 3 is the last movie worth watching. It's not as good as T1 and T2, but it's got its moments. The other Terminator movies are abominations, not even the good kind of bad. There's also an actually good TV series called Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. 31 episodes total for 2 seasons. It's an alternative sequel to Terminator 2.
That was awesome :) T3 was released the same year as Arnold was running for governor of California. People called it a giant political campaign and Governator. I liked it though. The rest of the movies are not great but some of them are fun to watch if you like cheesy bad movies.
I enjoyed T3. It's obviously not as good as T1 and T2, but it's still a good movie. All the other movies since then have atrocious, and kept somehow getting worse.
Well, back in the day that dream sequence, I used to have all the time something very similar we all did in the 80s. definitely added to the movie to be more relatable
Had the awesome chance to see it in theater and even more was they try the new giant screen and new sound THX or someting like that.... An experience it was!
Steel mills are super dangerous. I knew a guy who worked at one. He said one day a crucible had a hair line split. Molten steel shot out the split like a laser and seared off part of a guys foot in front of him.
When the orderly licks Sarah's face, it wasn't just some "kink" move, it was a test to make sure that she was drugged up properly. She likely had already "faked" being drugged to other stimuli done with her, and I agree that it's both extreme AND disgusting... but there was (in his mind) a valid reason to do it. What he didn't count on, was her being smart enough to not respond to something THAT disturbing. Also, Linda spent a lot of time learning how to pick locks with a paperclip. She actually DID pick the locks on both the straps AND the door to her room with just the paperclip.
Sarah basically turned into a terminator in the scene where she was trying to kill Dyson, which is really ironic if you think about it. Since you've seen Kung Fu Panda 2, they referenced the scene where Arnold came up on the gear at 51:18. If KFP 2, Po said some witty line and then second after came up on the spinning gear/wheel. It also took place in a metal foundry type factory too and Shen's back was towards the molten metal as well.
About the Helicopter scene, they asked how they were going to do the fly under the overpass scene and the heli pilot said.... "Well I can just do it, if y'all want." -And then he did....... Also if you watch the scene with the t-1000 flying, he is using 2 hands to fly the heli, and 2 hands to shoot the gun.....
When we look back at all the best movies in cinema history, we find they were often made by absolutely tyrannical directors supported by stunt men who just said "fuck it" and did insanely dangerous and/or illegal things to get the shots needed. Nowadays, nobody has the balls to even attempt anything half as crazy, outside of maybe a Tom Cruise movie. And unfortunately it really shows. They're probably still willing and able in Asian movies, which is why we can still see some insane things out of foreign film. But Hollywood is so neutered and baby-proofed now. They can't even do a kissing scene now with all the "intimacy coordinators" they have on staff, which is why now all you see is characters clunking their foreheads together to show that they love each other. The actors are all whiny zoomers, the directors are so micromanaged by the studios they have no freedom to carry out their own vision, and there's just piles and piles of HR and safety nannies all over set.
50:54 The additional scenes in the Directors Cut T2 help explain that after the T1000 is frozen with the liquid nitrogen he is actually damaged causing him to glitch and unable to fully maintain his form, when he turned into John's mom her feet are sticking to floor imitating its pattern.
9yr old me will never forget watching this on VHS after the 92 super bowl, and holy fuck did I sob when he gave him the thumbs up at the end👍🏻😭 It’s crazy to think how that was over 30 years ago, but feels like yesterday
During the scene in the tunnel when they blow up the tow truck, after Arnold turns around to check the damage, he kept hitting Edward (John) in the head with his shotgun. You can even see him come close in the final shot
When I first watched this flick I thought the T-1000 was going to be the protector. Finding his acting quite cartoonish when he introduced himself to the "wardens", yet of course I find it so fitting now.
Every Terminator entry is its own alternate timeline, according to James Cameron. People give Gynesis a lot of flack, but Terminator-John in that movie has a point when he says they're all de-sycnonized out of the main timeline because of the time travel. Even the first movie is an divergent timeline caused by Skynet's time travel. The franchise as a whole is given a bit of examinatin in Mortal Kombat 11's Terminator character ending. That Terminator could never bring about a reality in which Skynet won, no matter how many times he restarted time and no matter how many divergent timelines he created, so he engineered one in which Skynet and the humans coexist in peace.
I assume it's called a minigun, because it is a miniature version of a bigger gun. But yes, considering most people think of hand-held arms when they think of guns - rifles, sub-machine guns, pistols, and shotguns, it's quite the oxymoron thinking of that as a 'minigun'. It would make more sense to call it a mini version of the gun it is. As for the other weapon, I think it's a grenade launcher. And the Dyson scene where she lets off a bunch of rounds, it's a bit more of a realistic depiction of a shooting vs a lot of movies where everyone is perfect, or only villains miss at key times. Assassinations like that can be tricky, and especially with a moving target and sight-line interference. We also don't know how good of a shot Sarah is, practice or not.
The Helicopter chase scene was a problem. They couldn't get anyone to issue a warranty on that stunt of flying the helicopter through the tunnel... Basically they were told to not do it due to all the possible issues that could result out of it... Well, they didn't tell anyone and just did it anyway. That's a real helicopter flying through a tunnel designed for cars... You better have a steady hand and nerves of steel and balls the size of Jupiter to try it. Much like in the first movie where they didn't have a budget where Arnold punches in the side window of a car... It was just some random car parked on the street. They shot it and fled the scene... I don't know if owner of that ever found out about this. And yes, this is probably the best sequel ever made and one of the best movies ever made in general. Even now 33 years later, it still holds up very well with all the effects etc.
me too, but i swear theyve done digital face swapping because when arnie drove the harley off the cliff i used to notice he was a stunt actor but now its arnies face.
24:51 Unfortunately, Linda Hamilton who played John's mom had real-life hearing loss from the shotgun fired in the elevator. I don't know all of the details, but I've vaguely read that she may have taken a break and forgot to put her ear plugs back in on the set.
Terminator Dark Fate is a continuation of T2, and the rest, like Terminator 3, Terminator Salvation, and Terminator Genisys, are very different. Terminator 3 follows up a grown-up John Connor in a weird plot Terminator Salvation follows up a different person who has an important role to a nonsense plot and also meets an adult John Connor. Terminator Genisys is a reboot or a remake of part one with the plot of T2 and T3 with some other timeline stuff. My ranking of all Terminator films 1. Terminator 2 2. Terminator Dark Fate 3. Terminator 4. The Sarah Connor Chronicles 5. Terminator Genisys 6. Terminator 3 7. Terminator Salvation
43:25 The helicopter pilot wasn't sure if he could clear under that overpass, but he was confident that he could and sure enough, I think they got that shot in one take (because it was just way too dangerous to do more takes) But yes, in terms of action movies, this definitely holds the title of one of the best ever made. And especially when you consider that its a sequel, there has always been that stigma of sequels not being as good as the originals. But James Cameron really knocked it out of the park with this one. The third movie though, well James Cameron had like nothing to do with that, I don't think. And its...well it exists. Its okay, its not a horrible third entry. They also made a TV series called The Sarah Connor Chronicles, I haven't seen it but whats funny is, Leena Headey (of Game of Thrones) plays Sarah Connor in that. Years later they made a "Terminator: Genesys" movie that was meant to be a soft reboot of the franchise, and they had freaking Emilia Clarke (of Game of Thrones) play Sarah Connor in THAT! So thats a fun fact! In between all that though was another really good Terminator movie called "Terminator: Salvation", where its mostly set well after Judgement Day, and that is also a pretty damn good movie, and it has Christian Bale playing John Connor! The last one they made was called "Terminator: Dark Fate", and it was, well they tried a lot of things in it and its certainly interesting.
29:31..from what info I’ve learned about weapons, the name is mini is because it is a 7.62 NATO miniaturized version of the M61 Vulcan machinegun/cannon that I believe is chambered in .50 BMG or 20MM that was originally designed to be mounted on gunships,battleships ,fighter planes/Jets
If you want to see exactly how the machines take over, and see a female Terminator, watch part 3. If you want to see how John Conner got the scar over his eye, watch part 4. (The rest get kind of wonky and hard to follow. But if you d code to watch 5-7, you will see more of those “random” characters from the first two films coming back for cameos.) * If you want to see movies so bad that they’re good: “Wolf Cop”, “Veliocopaster”, “Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter”, “Spaghetti Man”, “Birdemic”, and the worst of all “Fateful Findings”- enjoy
It was the first movie to use CGI from beginning to end, as part of its storytelling. It was the first to use CGI effects, (when not Robert Patrick) as a main character through the course of the film. The first to use early motion capture, and the first CGI character to ever talk. (Helicopter scene)
A little fun fact the security guard in the hospital that the T1000 "copied" was his twin and at the end when the T1000 "copied" Sarah Conner that was Linda Hamilton's twin.
Always a fun fact worth sharing: When shooting the chase scene at the mall, Robert Patrick had trained so hard to play the T-1000 that on the first take, he was able to catch up to John's bike.
yeah, they needed to ask Pat to run slower, because he just kept catching up to the bike without breaking a sweat
I believe he ran track which is another reason he looks so damn fast.
He also trained to run without panting or blinking which is just insane
And to shoot a gun without flinching or blinking.
And that he did such a good job, he had are hard time being taken seriously as any other character again!
The same woman who played Johns foster mother is also the same acrtress who played Vazquez in Aliens. 😊
And plays the Irish mother holding her kids to her in their bed as the Titanic is sinking.
@@Jacana2k6 Yup!
I thought it was her, but the softer voice in this one threw me off!
Pays to be friends with Cameron :)
But she thought it was a show about illegal aliens crossing the southern border.
(yea, she genuinly thought, the part where they say "she thought it was illegal alines so she taged along" in the movie Aliens, is not part of the script, its the actors teasing each other, she got genuinly pissed about that comment)
Maybe Fun Fact: According to nuclear bomb experts, the portrayal of the nuclear bomb going off in LA in this movie is still to this day the most realistic portrayal of a nuke on a city ever shown in any fictional movie ever.👍
As a prior nuclear missile maintenance officer, I'm saying that's a pretty absolute statement. A real blast would last nanoseconds and not be in slow mo burning.
@@zedwpd It is not perfect...you are definitely correct about that...but there just is no other depiction in any fictional movie. Almost all the other get the thermal pulse very wrong, or leave it out entirely....but none of the other ones are as realistic as the one in T2 for various reasons.
I mean...is there a better depiction in a fictional film that you know of?
It´s the worst practical effect of the movie, we can see the miniatures miles away. Also Arnold´s replica being shot at cyberdine is terrible. Not enough to ruin the best action movie ever made.
@@riverraid81 Let's see you do all that with practical effects, jackass...
Another fun fact: The Sarah Connor in that scene was played by Linda Hamilton's twin sister Leslie. She was also a double for Linda in a couple other scenes in this movie. Leslie lived in NJ around where I do, she used to work at the same hospital as my mom, but passed away a few years ago.
Robert Patrick was a runner and could actually keep up with the dirt bike. Anyway he went on to be Peacemaker's dad. And the foster mother is Vasquez from Aliens. Also, Linda Hamilton's body double was her twin sister who died a year or two ago.
One more little fun, trivia fact, I hope anyway Robert Patrick learned to run in this movie, holding his breath so that he would look more mechanical
Robert Patrick was great in The X-Files and The Unit.
Speaking as someone who was curious enough to watch a locksmith's youtube video on it once, yes you can pick a lock in the fashion Sarah used. The way a lock such as one found on doors works is a series of locking pins hold the central cylinder in place. The peaks on your key are designed to push these pins out of the way, freeing the cylinder to rotate. The idea of the lock pick style Sarah used is to maintain rotational pressure with one portion of the pick so when you move a pin out of the cylinder it rotates just enough so the pin wont drop back in while working on the next pin. That being said, not all locks are created equally and the quality of lock found on a door at a psych ward probably wouldn't be susceptible to a pick set made from something as flimsy as a paperclip.
Doing so with a single paper clip is a lot harder than with the right tools. Not manipulating the pins but applying constant torque on the cylinder.
Probably true about the torsion being insufficient using a paperclip (but then again, US mental health care probably liked to cut costs, even in 1995 when the movie took place). But credit to Linda Hamilton. She apparently learned to pick locks so that it looked believable in the film.
The deal with the shotgun and the roses was a tie-in to the official music video for the song "You Could Be Mine" by... Guns N' Roses
..which is the song Johns friend is playing on the boombox as they go to the mall on the dirt bike
He wasn't one handed flying the helicopter and shooting an Uzi. He had three hands 👍
It's not an Uzi, it's MP5K
@@rageagaintstheNWO its not a Oozi Nine Milleemeetuh!
He wasn't as buff in this one because while he was still bodybuilding, he was no longer competing by this point.
add in the fact that he was in his 40s. i know people a decade younger who arent as muscular.
You're the only dude to ever laugh at the end as they lower him into the steel. 33 years since this film was released until this very reaction, gotta be a record.
Fr, I like this reaction overall but I was flabbergasted that he found the T-800s death funny.
Some people don’t know how to handle certain emotions, laughter is what takes them away from it, kind of like a coping mechanism.. it’s definitely a bit cringe but I don’t think he can help it
@@morgan79737 Yeah as an 80s kid, turned my upvote for this video to downvote.
I think you guys missed the fact that the T-1000 had 3 arms in the helicopter.
Another one and we could have called him T1000 Goro.
@@peterlenham3180he did have 4!! it’s veryyy hidden but his left arm that’s also driving is the 4th, two for drive, two for shooting
I honestly watched this for years without noticing that.
It's difficult to spot. Until people started pointing it out online, none of us realized it for decades.
I have never seen a reactor laugh so much during the final scene when the Terminator is being lowered.
yea, dude's r3t4rd3d...
For fucking real
That guy laughs at everything.
Weird. That scene was the only thing I cried for in terms of movies and shows for a long time, later there was a couple more, but that one was the first one, and the only one for years..
@@edwarddechausay44 who taught you how to use spaces
It's called a "mini gun" because they are usually built into fighter jets. Compared to the Rockets and Sabot Rounds fired out of the Jets, that gun is very small.
The "minigun" was named that way because it was a "mini" version of the M61 Vulcan 20mm gatling cannon. The M134 Minigun was mounted on quite a few different helicopters, as well as on the Cessna A-37 ground attack jet, but it is the 20mm Vulcan original that is most famous for being mounted on so many different US fighter planes...such as the F-14, F-15, F-16, F-18 and F-22.
@@iKvetch558 listen to him guys, his explanation is way better than mine 👌
The twenty millimetre version famous for being the main gun on the A10 Thunderbolt AKA the Warthog. Wildly inaccurate dangerous to use and utterly ineffective but Warthog go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrt so it's the goodest.
@@ianjardine7324 Minor correct...the GAU-8 Avenger cannon on the A-10 is 30mm.
@@iKvetch558 GAU-8 is also a 7-barrel Gatling-gun compared to the Vulcan's, and the Minigun's 6 barrels. Neither is "wildly" inaccurate. That is a false portrayal in video games because of balancing reasons.
“He’s got a knife-proof titty” 😂😂😂😂 y’all crack me up
Me in 1991, watching the liquid metal T-1000 step out of the flames and turn back into Robert Patrick: "OMFGWTFTHATISTHECOOLESTSHITEVERHOWDIDTHEYDOTHAT?!?!?!?"
Bridget watching the same scene in 2024: "Huh, interesting..."
That made me feel so old... 😑
Shout out to the Terminator casually chopping celery in the kitchen just waiting on John to wander home.
ive always wondered if john hadnt called how far the t1000 wouldve taken it!?
@@joshfacio9379 Maybe T1000s need some loving too?
@@joshfacio9379 Not much further, because of Max. An agitated German Shepherd is bad. One that's agitated long enough will escape that little enclosure and go after the machine.
@@vladyvhv9579 As bad as the T1000 killing the dog was in the extended version, it makes sense after your explanation as the dog would have kept after the T1000.
fun fact- the guard who got the coffee and the terminator are twins , as is sarah and the girl at the playground in her dream is lindas twin
Please check out Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Its only 2 seasons and the first season is only 9 episodes because there was a writer's strike at the time. The show does a better time at fleshing out the mythology than the all the post T2 movies put together but it sadly got cancelled because of executive meddling at Fox
The Sarah Conner Chronicles was absolutely fantastic! It's the only follow-up to T2 that's worth watching!
It should be required watching! Please watch!
That show is so much better than you'd think. Sarasei Connor is great.
I loved TSCC. It had some cool ideas to expand the universe. And yeah, Summer Glau and Lena Headey are amazing.
Great tv series that should have went on a few more seasons but got canceled when it was getting interesting.
Sarah Conner Chronicles is worth reacting to. They added really interesting lore. Truly better than the movies that followed T2.
The Sarah Conner Chronicles was absolutely fantastic! It's the only follow-up to T2 that's worth watching!
It should be required watching! Please watch!
14:58 That is an actual reload technique for the Winchester rifle. Apparently when Arnold first tried the technique he tore skin and almost broke a finger. Also not sure if you play Doom but the new Dark Ages game has a shotgun with the same reload technique
The action offers no pause for breath, the Oscar-winning tricks are unbelievable.
Incidentally, James Cameron already presented a water version of the liquid metal effect in the 1989 film “Abyss”.
Especially since the action hit is from 1991, the highly developed effects cannot be rated highly enough. 🤩
The sophisticated action thriller was nominated for numerous awards in the technical categories and therefore received six Oscar nominations, four of which it won.
This guy babbling and trying to be 'funny'... offers no pause for breath.
Brother you don’t need to use chatGPT to write your RUclips comments Jesus
There is a deleted scene on YT from the first film. When Sarah is taken away in an ambulance you see the manufacturing facility they fought in was ….. Cyberdyne Systems. There is a bit where two workers find the chip, hide it from police and are like “get thia to the R&D guys”
The 1993 Special Edition Cut is the best one and contains three crucial scenes:
1. Sarah is beaten and forced to take meds by Doug (licky face). This causes her to hallucinate and envision Kyle Resse (Michael Beihn cameo)
2. Instead of learning through interaction, Sarah and John surgically reset Uncle Bob's learning switch. This amazing sequence involved Linda Hamilton's sister acting as a mirror image.
3. When the T-1000 reassembled after freezing, there are clips of him malfunctioning and involuntarily assimilating with the environment. it's also the reason why Uncle Bob's final grenade shot worked on it, the T-1000 was struggling to reassemble from that much damage.
That is a much watch and my preferred version. I was hoping that was the one they were watching
I don't know which version it is, but I like the theatrical ending of just the road. That scene of grown John in the playground just didn't feel right.
Doug “licky-face” 🤣🤣🤣 PERFECT nickname for Doug!!
i will always complain when someone reacts to this movie and doesn't react to the right version lol but then i'm comaplin and say that James Cameron himself isn't not a fan of the extended version... however, after all these years, i think i've come to the ralization that James Cameron just doesn't like any one who does anything that's better than his original work lol
Not to mention, that version is 20+ mins longer
He practiced running so hard he kept catching up to the dirtbike. They told him to slow down a bit lol
It’s 2024 and the CGI still holds up!!! Bring back summer blockbusters
Poor Edward furlong , during this movie he was in a “relationship” with his tutor who was like 23-25 at the time while he was only 12.
Yikes. Typical Hollywood, though.
A very good point I didn't realize until I heard it pretty recently: the waitress checking out naked Arnold and not screaming in horror, implies they didn't make him like a Ken doll, but a fully dicked out dude.
Anatomically correct 😂
I thought that was a given? They’re supposed to pass for human so they can infiltrate
what good is a infiltrator if all they had to do to see if hes a terminator is drop trou?
Judging from her look, perhaps fully and then some.
didn't know this was a comedy kids.
And the franchise has been chasing this movie's success ever since...
They should have really stopped after the third one. The TV series was good though.
I'm a Gen-X'er and saw this film at the cinema when it was first released (I was slightly underage, but no-one cared back then). It was astonishing! The effects were outstanding and still hold up today. It works as practical effects were used alongside the CGI, where CGI couldn't or wasn't good enough at the time. The attention to detail is phenomenol and parts of it still amaze me, such as the reflections in the T2000 when it is the liquid metal state. Or the way it emerges from the floor. It doesn't look like a film that is over 30 years old!
I'd say the CGI was used far more effectively than many film productions today. So many films now are pumped out far too quickly and the production fails. This film took it's time in production and it shows.
It's still easily in my Top 20 films and Arnie's greatest film.
It's called a minigun because it IS mini compared to the original, which is the size of a small car. Most of the inside of an A-10 Warthog is filled by this gun.
The minigun is based on the design of the 6 barrel M61 Vulcan 20mm. The A-10's gun is also based on the M61 design but with a few differences, the most obvious being that the GAU-8 on the A-10 has 7 barrels.
I spent about two months of my life doing nothing but picking locks. I can assure you it does work. When you get a chance, look at the jagged edge of your key and count the cuts. That's how many tiny, spring-loaded pins are in the lock. When the key is properly seated (in all the way), the pins, which are all different sizes, should be flush with the top of the cylinder. The cylinder is now free to turn in the lock and opens the latch. If you don't have a key, you need something springy to apply tension for the cylinder to turn. You can't do it with just a paperclip. She did have a tension wrench or something like that, but I didn't catch where she was hiding it.
Bros never seen a lever action before
I've noticed they're usually bad at anything gun-related. But hey, at least he knew what a minigun was.
“We knew the bad vibes were there once we saw them glasses” 😂
Why does everyone call it lava? It's molten steel. It is a steelworks site.
JEEZE, THANK YOU… decades of that crap😆
As far as if it would kill him, I think his nano circuits would be terminated. They were slightly malfunctioning after being frozen for just minutes, then you see them going haywire when he's initially in the molten steel.
They're from Ohio...
Because lava can have metals in it. It's just most commonly rock based, but metal based is still lava. The definition of lava is literally just "Molten earth, rock, and metal". So just because it's pure metal doesn't mean molten steel can't be referred to as lava.
@@Galiant2010 the terms “lava” and “magma” are specifically tied to volcanic activity… chemical composition means nothing… they are specific terms tied to types of pyroclastic flow and their relationship to one or the other.
What I love about the character of Miles Dyson, is that he's not actually an antagonist, he's just a normal kind family man who doesn't know he's doing anything wrong, he wants to help people, he doesn't realise that the chip he is creating would take 3 billion lives
Putting on sunglasses after dark is actually a gold idea for a Terminator, since it would hide the red glow from his eyes
Too funny. You said no spoilers. Movie starts. First sentence out your mouth is, "is this the one with the nuclear war?" LOL.
40:28 Hey, that's Hank from Breaking Bad.
The swat guy that looks down at Miles and yells fall back? Dean f'ing Norris.
2 million sunblock is only sold in Ireland and Boston. It's not enough, sadly. :(
The lockpick is reasonably accurate (or may actually work). I heard stories that Linda Hamilton taught herself how to pick locks for this. The bottom pick is a tension wrench, and it's there to cause the lock to rotate. The top pick is there to rake the pins. Normal keys sit in the lock and force all the necessary pins to their proper height simultaneously, allowing for the cylinder to be rotate. In a lockpick situation, you force the lock to rotate a little, allowing you to lock individual pins into place as you push the others up. There are safeguards against this, but it generally works with old deadbolts. Don't ask me how I know this. When are you going to bed, by the way?
Being a computer nerd, the halon system thing always makes me REEEEEEE, because I've set one off (and I kept my job). Halon gas isn't breathable, but it's not toxic. It just displaces oxygen, smothering fires. With a system going off, you can still navigate the datacenter and do what you need to do to salvage equipment, but it's harder to catch your breath. Granted, the stuff destroys the ozone layer, but that's a separate issue.
2:02 "One of the most accurate depictions of a nuclear blast ever created for the screen.” - Federal Testing Nuclear Labs
-United Nuclear Blasting Sciencers
This was the first time a lot of us have seen visual effects to that extent. It was absolutely mind blowing at the time
Most of them still hold up extremely well, in large part because so much of it is practical. But also it was all carefully storyboarded, with the effects planned. None of this "we'll fix it in post" nonsense that modern filmmakers use to be lazy.
At 43:25 he is not flying the helicopter one handed while shooting. Actually, in some of those scenes you can see he has four arms, two for piloting the helicopter and two for shooting and reload the gun :D
That's one of my favorite fun facts about this movie, because it's not explicit whatsoever, and you'd _really_ see him doing anything like that in any other scene. It's so cool that they had that for that scene. I've seen this movie a zillion times, and I didn't realize the multi-armed thing until I many years in!
he M134 Minigun is called a "minigun" because it's a smaller version of the M61 Vulcan, a larger-caliber rotary barrel design. The "gun" part of the name refers to the fact that the Minigun uses rifle ammunition instead of autocannon shells.
The Minigun is a U.S. aircraft machine gun with a rotating cluster of six barrels that can fire up to 6,000 rounds per minute using 7.62 mm ammunition. It's 31.56 inches long and weighs 85 pounds. The Minigun is based on the same basic design concept as the Gatling gun, but it doesn't use any of Gatling's original parts and has different feed mechanisms. The Minigun's trigger can fire multiple shots without manual reloading.
The Minigun has different names in the US Armed Forces depending on the branch:
Army: M134 and XM196
Air Force: GAU-2B/A
Navy: GAU-17/A
The T-1000 isn't actually liquid metal, it's Nanites(microscopic robots) that work together to form different shapes. That's why it got terminated by falling into the molten metal.
So neat thing in the opening sequence you can see the humans advancing against the machine the reverse of the first movie showing they are winning
T2 is the greatest action film of all time. I watched it at least 100 times in my life since I rented it as an excited seven year old in '92. It gained a whole lot more love when I finally saw the extended 4K upscale a few years ago; its special effects are even better than modern movies.
For me the ending lands the emotional impact. Looked like you weren't that invested in the end unfortunately.
Different people react to emotions differently. Cody's go-to reaction to most emotions seems to be cracking jokes. That doesn't mean he wasn't feeling it.
@@johnplaysgames3120 it just means he should watch schindler's list tho.
37:13 It's fine if it 'leaks' into the other room, it's not really a toxic gas, it's perfectly safe to use around humans. Halon is just a gas that's used to displace the oxygen and suffocate a fire. In order to be harmful to John in a different room, it would have to be enough to make the other room hard to breathe in. Also, breathing it in high enough quantities such that it displaces the oxygen _you_ can breathe would be bad, but it's not like it's poison. *_"Halon is a low-toxicity, chemically stable compound that does not damage sensitive equipment, documents, and valuable assets."_*
Robert Patrick (the T-1000) if I recall actually studied US Navy Seal breathing techniques. The idea being so he wouldn't look like he was breathing at all, since he's a robot. Why would he breath? The whole chasing the heroes thing, same stuff. He just learned to not focus on his cues, just move while not blinking.
Terminator 3 is the last movie worth watching. It's not as good as T1 and T2, but it's got its moments. The other Terminator movies are abominations, not even the good kind of bad. There's also an actually good TV series called Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. 31 episodes total for 2 seasons. It's an alternative sequel to Terminator 2.
The grenade explosion didn't hurt the T-1000, it just put him off-balance enough to fall off the platform.
When Arnold is carrying the shotgun in a box of roses that’s a nod to the band Guns N Roses (who did the movie’s theme song)
That was awesome :) T3 was released the same year as Arnold was running for governor of California. People called it a giant political campaign and Governator. I liked it though. The rest of the movies are not great but some of them are fun to watch if you like cheesy bad movies.
Yeah, its been a while since i saw t3, but i thought it was fine. Havent seen any after it
@@earendilthemariner5546 I used to think so as well but then I rewatched it and I realized really how much of a drop it was from the second one
I enjoyed T3. It's obviously not as good as T1 and T2, but it's still a good movie. All the other movies since then have atrocious, and kept somehow getting worse.
T3 is an ok movie, just a terrible sequel.
Well, back in the day that dream sequence, I used to have all the time something very similar we all did in the 80s. definitely added to the movie to be more relatable
Had the awesome chance to see it in theater and even more was they try the new giant screen and new sound THX or someting like that.... An experience it was!
Same 🥹 we went straight in for the next showing after 🤣
I watched in theaters too, I was 16 and snuck in lol
Steel mills are super dangerous. I knew a guy who worked at one.
He said one day a crucible had a hair line split. Molten steel shot out the split like a laser and seared off part of a guys foot in front of him.
i remember a news story where a newbie tripped over his feet and fell head only in a vat.
Also fun fact that may have been told below. The Helicopter flying under the bridge is 100% real. That happened in real life.
5:33 made me legit laugh out loud “hit the gym, Arnold” 🤣
When the orderly licks Sarah's face, it wasn't just some "kink" move, it was a test to make sure that she was drugged up properly. She likely had already "faked" being drugged to other stimuli done with her, and I agree that it's both extreme AND disgusting... but there was (in his mind) a valid reason to do it.
What he didn't count on, was her being smart enough to not respond to something THAT disturbing.
Also, Linda spent a lot of time learning how to pick locks with a paperclip. She actually DID pick the locks on both the straps AND the door to her room with just the paperclip.
Sarah basically turned into a terminator in the scene where she was trying to kill Dyson, which is really ironic if you think about it. Since you've seen Kung Fu Panda 2, they referenced the scene where Arnold came up on the gear at 51:18. If KFP 2, Po said some witty line and then second after came up on the spinning gear/wheel. It also took place in a metal foundry type factory too and Shen's back was towards the molten metal as well.
“He’ll live.” Yea, but he’s never going to walk right again.
About the Helicopter scene, they asked how they were going to do the fly under the overpass scene and the heli pilot said.... "Well I can just do it, if y'all want." -And then he did....... Also if you watch the scene with the t-1000 flying, he is using 2 hands to fly the heli, and 2 hands to shoot the gun.....
ya but no one wanted to film it so cameron actually filmed it in case it crashed and killed everyone.
And not just once. Chuck Tamburro did the stunt twice for the different shot angle. Absolutely badass.
When we look back at all the best movies in cinema history, we find they were often made by absolutely tyrannical directors supported by stunt men who just said "fuck it" and did insanely dangerous and/or illegal things to get the shots needed. Nowadays, nobody has the balls to even attempt anything half as crazy, outside of maybe a Tom Cruise movie. And unfortunately it really shows. They're probably still willing and able in Asian movies, which is why we can still see some insane things out of foreign film. But Hollywood is so neutered and baby-proofed now. They can't even do a kissing scene now with all the "intimacy coordinators" they have on staff, which is why now all you see is characters clunking their foreheads together to show that they love each other. The actors are all whiny zoomers, the directors are so micromanaged by the studios they have no freedom to carry out their own vision, and there's just piles and piles of HR and safety nannies all over set.
This guy is a happy soul, he just laughs at anything and everything...
He was actually using three hands in the helicopter chase scene. One to fly, the other two for reloading and firing.
50:54 The additional scenes in the Directors Cut T2 help explain that after the T1000 is frozen with the liquid nitrogen he is actually damaged causing him to glitch and unable to fully maintain his form, when he turned into John's mom her feet are sticking to floor imitating its pattern.
"Whatcha carvin'?"
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9yr old me will never forget watching this on VHS after the 92 super bowl, and holy fuck did I sob when he gave him the thumbs up at the end👍🏻😭 It’s crazy to think how that was over 30 years ago, but feels like yesterday
During the scene in the tunnel when they blow up the tow truck, after Arnold turns around to check the damage, he kept hitting Edward (John) in the head with his shotgun. You can even see him come close in the final shot
Dude got high before watching a movie lol
Fun Fact: the mini gun that Arnold used is the very same one used in Predator (1987).
When I first watched this flick I thought the T-1000 was going to be the protector. Finding his acting quite cartoonish when he introduced himself to the "wardens", yet of course I find it so fitting now.
Every Terminator entry is its own alternate timeline, according to James Cameron. People give Gynesis a lot of flack, but Terminator-John in that movie has a point when he says they're all de-sycnonized out of the main timeline because of the time travel. Even the first movie is an divergent timeline caused by Skynet's time travel. The franchise as a whole is given a bit of examinatin in Mortal Kombat 11's Terminator character ending. That Terminator could never bring about a reality in which Skynet won, no matter how many times he restarted time and no matter how many divergent timelines he created, so he engineered one in which Skynet and the humans coexist in peace.
I assume it's called a minigun, because it is a miniature version of a bigger gun. But yes, considering most people think of hand-held arms when they think of guns - rifles, sub-machine guns, pistols, and shotguns, it's quite the oxymoron thinking of that as a 'minigun'. It would make more sense to call it a mini version of the gun it is.
As for the other weapon, I think it's a grenade launcher. And the Dyson scene where she lets off a bunch of rounds, it's a bit more of a realistic depiction of a shooting vs a lot of movies where everyone is perfect, or only villains miss at key times. Assassinations like that can be tricky, and especially with a moving target and sight-line interference. We also don't know how good of a shot Sarah is, practice or not.
Great! It is very interesting to see your detailed reaction to the film Terminator 3. This is a cool movie 🦾🤖🔥
M 61 vulcan is the bigger gun attached on military equipment hence why handled on is called mini gun. No irony.
Top 3 villains of all time…1.Darth Vader 2.The Joker(Ledger) 3.T-1000
Fun fact , Linda Hamilton had a twin sister ( she passed away a few years ago) and she played the liquid terminator in Sarah conner form
She was also in the scene where they were opening the Terminators head
She was the “reflection” or Sarah in the mirror
The Helicopter chase scene was a problem. They couldn't get anyone to issue a warranty on that stunt of flying the helicopter through the tunnel... Basically they were told to not do it due to all the possible issues that could result out of it... Well, they didn't tell anyone and just did it anyway. That's a real helicopter flying through a tunnel designed for cars... You better have a steady hand and nerves of steel and balls the size of Jupiter to try it.
Much like in the first movie where they didn't have a budget where Arnold punches in the side window of a car... It was just some random car parked on the street. They shot it and fled the scene... I don't know if owner of that ever found out about this.
And yes, this is probably the best sequel ever made and one of the best movies ever made in general. Even now 33 years later, it still holds up very well with all the effects etc.
"That's not Arnold!"
Haha, yeah. I never used to notice as a kid. Probably because I was watching it on an old CRT television.
me too, but i swear theyve done digital face swapping because when arnie drove the harley off the cliff i used to notice he was a stunt actor but now its arnies face.
24:51 Unfortunately, Linda Hamilton who played John's mom had real-life hearing loss from the shotgun fired in the elevator. I don't know all of the details, but I've vaguely read that she may have taken a break and forgot to put her ear plugs back in on the set.
the mini-gun used in this is the same one used in The Predator
8:44 wait why are we acting like we knew he wasn’t human?????
this right here👆
He already knew about that, and spoiled it in the reaction to T1.
Terminator Dark Fate is a continuation of T2, and the rest, like Terminator 3, Terminator Salvation, and Terminator Genisys, are very different.
Terminator 3 follows up a grown-up John Connor in a weird plot
Terminator Salvation follows up a different person who has an important role to a nonsense plot and also meets an adult John Connor.
Terminator Genisys is a reboot or a remake of part one with the plot of T2 and T3 with some other timeline stuff.
My ranking of all Terminator films
1. Terminator 2
2. Terminator Dark Fate
3. Terminator
4. The Sarah Connor Chronicles
5. Terminator Genisys
6. Terminator 3
7. Terminator Salvation
43:25 The helicopter pilot wasn't sure if he could clear under that overpass, but he was confident that he could and sure enough, I think they got that shot in one take (because it was just way too dangerous to do more takes)
But yes, in terms of action movies, this definitely holds the title of one of the best ever made. And especially when you consider that its a sequel, there has always been that stigma of sequels not being as good as the originals. But James Cameron really knocked it out of the park with this one.
The third movie though, well James Cameron had like nothing to do with that, I don't think. And its...well it exists. Its okay, its not a horrible third entry.
They also made a TV series called The Sarah Connor Chronicles, I haven't seen it but whats funny is, Leena Headey (of Game of Thrones) plays Sarah Connor in that. Years later they made a "Terminator: Genesys" movie that was meant to be a soft reboot of the franchise, and they had freaking Emilia Clarke (of Game of Thrones) play Sarah Connor in THAT! So thats a fun fact!
In between all that though was another really good Terminator movie called "Terminator: Salvation", where its mostly set well after Judgement Day, and that is also a pretty damn good movie, and it has Christian Bale playing John Connor!
The last one they made was called "Terminator: Dark Fate", and it was, well they tried a lot of things in it and its certainly interesting.
First time? Yeah,right🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
15:22 if you watch the remastered, they've fixed mostly all stunts shots.
And that my friends is what happens when science creates a metal slime with mimic slime properties and sends it after you. They survived by fluke.
Ironically Sarah going to Dysons house to kill him to prevent the future would have seen her become no better than the Terminators herself
29:31..from what info I’ve learned about weapons, the name is mini is because it is a 7.62 NATO miniaturized version of the M61 Vulcan machinegun/cannon that I believe is chambered in .50 BMG or 20MM that was originally designed to be mounted on gunships,battleships ,fighter planes/Jets
If you want to see exactly how the machines take over, and see a female Terminator, watch part 3.
If you want to see how John Conner got the scar over his eye, watch part 4.
(The rest get kind of wonky and hard to follow. But if you d code to watch 5-7, you will see more of those “random” characters from the first two films coming back for cameos.)
* If you want to see movies so bad that they’re good: “Wolf Cop”, “Veliocopaster”, “Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter”, “Spaghetti Man”, “Birdemic”, and the worst of all “Fateful Findings”- enjoy
One of the first movies to use CGI.
It was the first movie to use CGI from beginning to end, as part of its storytelling. It was the first to use CGI effects, (when not Robert Patrick) as a main character through the course of the film. The first to use early motion capture, and the first CGI character to ever talk. (Helicopter scene)
The CMI Fairlight usage on this soundtrack makes it so good... And the color grading is gorgeous
❤Linda Hamilton!!! Also loved her in the 1987 tv series 'Beauty & the Beast'! She played Catherine (Beauty) & Ron Perlman as Vincent (Beast).
20:48 the paper clip to pick a locke does work I've done it a couple times in high school when I forgot my house keys.
Enter the Dragon, Totall Recal, Coocoo Nest, Red Heat, From dusk till dawn, The Running man, Odyssey 2001 and 2010.
A little fun fact the security guard in the hospital that the T1000 "copied" was his twin and at the end when the T1000 "copied" Sarah Conner that was Linda Hamilton's twin.
Seen this movie so many times, on my own AND reactions. But if YOU TWO guys react to this: i am for sure gonna watch it again with you!
John's foster mom Janelle was played by Jenette Goldstein, who played Vasquez, the badass female marine in Aliens!
This is my favorite Terminator film.
The first one's good too, but this one has "hasta la vista...baby".
And T-1000.