i love it. the ACTUAL sound is reversed. the 'foomp' is from firing it, the 'spluch' is from loading it. guessing they felt it worked better in reverse for an action film, and i feel they were right./
1:16 they actually made sure they got the grenade hitting the window before exploding - the visual effects and sound mixing for this film were fantastic
The film is littered with James Cameron trademarks for extreme focus on creating some sense of logical realism to his film's world. The 18 wheeler explosion ignited by a dangling spark plug contacting a punctured fuel tank, the T-800 retrieving 9mm Beretta 92 mags from guards he wounds, the T-1000's Beretta getting stuck on the metal as he melds through the barred gate, the closet door slightly ajar ahead of the orderly in Sarah's escape attempt, etc. It goes on. Hell, even True Lies as silly a film as it is had the same level of methodical, almost mathematical details in the action sequences. Great example is when Arnold is in the Harrier firing the main machine gun at the terrorist helicopter and misses, the final shots actually rip apart the corner of the building even after he has stopped firing, showing realistic shot delay.
The days of action heroes are well and over. Nowadays you get midgets in WWE, Chris Pratt and/or Kevin Hart in any other damn movie, overused The Rock and WAH MEN-centric crap.
What was missing in the other terminator movies was how the terminator interacted with human society and not just the main protagonists, in this movie when Connor started noticing how violent the T800 is even if its supposed to protect him, he tried to persuade terminator to not kill people which is my favorite recurring theme in the movie. The T800 was meant to be an assassin and not a protector, even if the resistance reprogrammed the T800 to protect Connor they never told it how it was supposed to protect him, so double kneecapping a security guard isn’t a really a morally good strategy to do things. So in this scene the terminator finally learned how to protect Connor without causing harm to the people around him, as he uses the minigun’s bullets to scare away the police after them in order to buy some more time. The minigun is also a symbolism for the terminator’s violent immoral behavior since similar to a terminator, both are weapons of chaos and killing yet T800 using it to not kill is what’s astonishing. Its like combining a pyromaniac with a flamethrower and the pyromaniac uses it to burn that wasp nest on your backyard.
@@dominictorettogaming6678 nothing special about endgame battle, pppl will forget it in a year or so, and yea iron man dying doesn't make it a better movie
I saw this first time in 1992 as a 10 year old. Today the emotion and drama about the destructive nature of humanity still sends chills down my spine and I think is the main reason why it is rated #38 in IMDB greatest movies of all time after 28 years since its release.
One of the FAVORITE things about this scene is the timing, At 1:15 How the Grenade he launches breaks through the window and there's that mili-second pause before the explosion. So you hear the glass break then the explosion, I don't know why but I just love it.
I thought I was the only one hearing this...also the fact that the explosion actually started from the spot of the collision on the window and not for example from the engine shows the quality put on these special effects
1:15 still love the detail of the car's side window breaking from the grenade right before the explosion. 1:35 Combined with the eerie music in the background, when they started shooting I just felt sad that they tried to kill him. If only they knew that he chose to let them live. I mean, he could have EASILY taken their fragile lives, but he didn't. I know it's a movie, but till this day it still has a personal emotional impact. The ending is just powerfully sad since he understood sadness but unable to express it, and yet chose to sacrifice himself for them. A Terminator that understood the value of life, so ironic.
Rex Transformation I feel like they should’ve really ended the cinematic franchise after 2. Making sequels basically shat on the very themes this movie (quite poignantly) conveyed.
Every single sound ever made during this entire movie is utter divine perfection. Music,noise,weapons firing, bullets on grass, shouts and screams, nukes going off. Everything is just..so..right. I can't actually think of a movie with more beautiful and exceptional soundscape. I wish I could see this in theater stacked with KILLER speakers. ..Obviously scene as a whole is a work of art, too. I've always loved the certain subtle melancholic inevitability present here. Give the script to any action flick director of 2000s and onwards and you'd end up with a scene lifted off every music video you never wanted to see. WOOO SHIT GETS FUCKED UP OMG
more like 6000 rounds per minute or 100 rounds per second. and in real life even Arnold couldn't handle the recoil of that M134 id push him backwards with a lot of force and bullets would fly everywhere
The real reason why is because the director James Cameron felt it wouldn't feel as robotic or calculated to have it display just "0", so he opted for "0.0" instead.
1:16 Most modern movies would just make the car blow up when shot at by a grenade launcher....not here though! You can see the grenade punch through the window before it blows up!
This reveals how T-600/800 operates miniguns in future war. Accurate firing with controls of casualties. In terms of modern combat T-600/800 series is light APC with electronic firing control. It's awesome how future war was shown by Cameron. Incredible for sci-fi movie.
1:12 Fun fact: The reloading sound of this grenade launcher was so awesome it became the inspiration for the firing sound of most grenade launchers in video games
Actually, there are only two terminator movies. T1, which was classic. And T2 which is classic and a masterpiece. Cameron himself said that the sequels are usurpers and that from his part the saga ended with T2 but as he has no right over the franchise he couldn't do anything to stop them from making (horrible) sequels.
I used to draw bloody drawings in my mathbook with terminators and all sorts of guns. The teacher called my mother in on a concerning matter. Saw the movie at 8, so still the best childhood ever!
Haha! I was the exact same fucking way. I also drew the guns from the original Doom all the time. It got me suspended from a teacher's class and my dad marched up to the administrator's office and layed in on them. Bunch of fucking liberal cowards. Yeah, some kids had a fascination with guns, obviously it means we will be Columbine shooters. SMH
U KNOW IT ARNOLD IRON NUTS TOOK DOWN T-1000 I BET ON ARNOLD T-800 THA MAN WITH IRON WALL TO WALL NUTS ROBERT PATRICK DIDNT KNOW ARNOLD HAD HIM T2 BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME 1991 CLASSIC 💪😎👍
Still gives me goosebumps watching this scene for the 50th time it still leaves a strong impression. Terminator 2 the grand daddy and ultimate of science fiction this film had it all. Doesn't look dated like most science fiction. CGI still looks amazing present day. No other words this movie is number one period.
I have always loved this scene. The idea of a nigh unstoppable cyborg ravaging the forces of man kind, with no less than a minigun & grenade launcher will always have a place in my heart.
I watched it yesterday in a local cinema. I am 36 and i literally grew up with this movie. This movie is a good example for how movies kicked me back in the 1990´s and how it is today. I guess i ´ve seen this film at least a dozen times and EVERYTIME i watch it again i get sucked right into it. When you look now at movies like "Terminator Genysis" - it feels like a slap in the face. I am sad how the movie-industries changed with barely ONE iconic character like Schwarzenegger, Stallone, ect....Not saying, that these are the best actors in the world - but they had ( and still have ) something unique and special.
Well, if you pay attention closely, the RE game maker did influenced by Terminator franchise like young Leon have teenager John Connor hairstyle and Nemesis hunt like T-800 from T1
This is when movies were epic. Today directors, and studios get too caught up in what they can do with spfx, and while trying to make a grand scope of a movie, often fumble the story. Without an engrossing, well directed story; you might enjoy the movie a lot but won't really remember it. Take this scene. No real dialog, just action, but action that we can follow and soak in. Arnold stands there like a boss, epic music, he trashes this car, then that car, lets the cops back away, continues his ownage, then walks away like a boss. Nothing really complicated, but just so epic. Now movies can show entire cites being destroyed, and it looks completely real. Sure it's cool to see that, but it's just to much going on to take it in. Like the old saying goes: sometimes less is more.
+swimmerinstinct I agree with you guys. Terminator 2: Judgment Day is simply a sci-fi movie which can easily be distinguished, not only from the movies of it's genre, but from all the movies that were ever made! Terminator 2: Judgment Day is for me the best movie of all time!
+Capt Flea I think its because Hollywood movie industries are getting desperate due to the seemingly big problem with piracy. Hence i think companies and major studios and so forth really have to knock shit up real quick to create demand and produce quick profits or all will be lost to piracy. e.g Beating a genre completely to death, milking it for all its worth to regenerate the demand and make quick profit before its all lost again to piracy. Movies with assumably massive fan base like terminators. marvle superhero shit is the trend now, the hobbit was just one book, but because of the hyped it picked up, they had no other choice bu to beat it to death by making three crap movies out of it. its called working with the Budget, forget Authentic james cameron style, make as quickly as they possibly can so they can profit from it.
Big difference is also that back then directors like James Cameron had a vision, his vision and he created it. It was about making a movie to appeal to the broadest audience possible to maximize sales. Because then you get average garbage, like junk food. But yeah CGI should only be used to augment practical effects or when practical effects arent possible. Directors like Nolan understands that, Its amazing how much of Interstellar were practical effects.
It's not about Arnold being a "boss" or "ownage." That makes scenes like these great. Yes, the action is very well done. Most "action" today is "well done" too, from a technical stand point. What makes good cinema is the art of story telling. The Terminator in this scene is firing guns and blowing things up, but the meat of it is that a killing machine found an ingenious way to incapacitate a bunch of cops without killing them. The terminator character slowly learns to appreciate human life because of a delinquent boy's rather obtuse order.
You're talking about a movie which shows entire cities being destroyed and machine supremacy. A movie which has one of the most elaborate vehicle chase scenes ever shot. This is not a "less is more" movie. This is a movie epitomising how _more_ is more, so let's give it to the audience.
john creed Yeah well, the T-1000 and the T-X was far superior in a number of ways so, improvements will always be good for Skynet. They only lost to the T-800/T-850 because it had human companions and let's be fair, a shit-ton of luck.
Frost Mourne These humanoid robots were designed for infiltration and assassination, not combat. If you think about it, in a combat situation there's a heck of a lot of better designs that Skynet could have come up with. Mechanically speaking, a human design is very inefficient. So really, T-800 series shouldn't have much "combat experience" in the first place.
Alex Song true but they have learning computer which can learn, and these units have been on the field for years. it would be stupid for them not to learn anything would it? That's why they have weapon preference, becuz they r prepared for different situations. t-1000 and t-x may have advanced technologies, but im pretty sure in a mere hand to hand t-800 would have the advantage.
The detail in the audio is amazing, the last mortar round he fires you can hear it thud against the cop car before exploding.The realism in this scene is unreal.
+Illya Benkard Lol. I come from a police officer family. My dad and I love this movie, but we also love pointing out the amount of mistakes the officers make in this scene. Check the SWAT scene a few minutes later in the movie. All of the SWAT team members except one guy (Dean Norris) are real police officers. Norris is the only one accidentally pointing his gun at the guy in front of him.
+Illya Benkard If there was. Fortunately, it looked like he had his whole hand around the grip of the SPAS and didn't have his finger on the trigger. Plus, in that moment, the sheer surprise of getting minigunned threw the whole lot of them for a loop that they tore ass out of there when they had a second to. It makes me laugh how they have to run just fractions of a second ahead of the spray.
La mejor película que vi en mi vida. Tenía 12 años cuando la vi por primera vez. Hoy tengo casi 40 y me sigo enloqueciendo cada vez que la veo. Simplemente espectacular guión, espectacular actuación de cada uno de los protagonistas y espectacular película de ciencia ficción, con esa mítica heavy que definió los '90 de la mano de los Guns N' Roses y Arnold como combinación inclaudicable.
tankmaster1018 i agree although i wouldn't say this is better than the first one IMO. They are both equals as they both bring different exciting things to the table. Even now I still refuse to pick one over the other
TheUltimateBastich Lmfao yeah seriously man, one guy has made the 2 top grossing films in history... What more proof of success could you ever need? And now Avatar is apparently going to be followed by 2 sequels! James is going to be a fucking billionaire if he isn't already!
Can't wait to see it either. I like to see the trio back together Arnold, Linda and Edward. But what bugs me is the screen sharing... those three should have more focus than the girl and female terminator protecting her. :/ I dunno gotta wait until then.
Stegodon He did scare the fuck out of that swat team later on thought. When they just fire at him and he keep walking calmly and shooting out their legs. Whats also interesting is that they are some of the few people alive in Terminator 2 that actually knows its a cyborg. Because they can see it with the damage he took not to mention that even shooting him in the face didn do squat.
80's and 90's movies were so great and original , we had , terminator , alien , predator , dirty harry , robocop pointbreak , cobra , back to the future , indiana jones ...and now it is all shit pure shit like the shit and the furious franchise and those action rated pg-13 movies which are pure lame acting , shitty script and all cgi efects , even the blood is cgi , we need old school action and adventure movies !!!!
80s are the golden age for action movies I don't know how anyone can disagree. It all ended with Batman in 1989, we've been up to our necks in comic book movies ever since
The Battlefront The action genre these days is 99% PG-13. The only choices are to wait years for another R-rated action movie, replay the oldies of the 80s and 90s, or just give up the genre and watch other R-rated releases that have barely any or no action But the real problem is most action scenes today are floaty and don't hit as hard as the days before rendering everything in a computer. That's why Mad Max took home a bunch of technical awards-- it had cg shots here and there, but the majority of the movie is practical effects and stuntwork
It's badass to the core when The Terminator shows all the cops who is the boss with his minigun! This scene is the best scene in the entire movie history! I am a huge Terminator fan! Arnold will kick some ass in the new Terminator movie which will come out this summer! I cannot wait for it!
+KrautGoesWild Really? Thank you so much for that, I didn't hear anyone say that in this scene until now! You know, this scene is in rivalry with the scene from the first Predator movie when that actor Bill Duke sees a Predator and then shoots at the Predator and all the trees in front of him with a minigun!
Jame Gumb Your attempt at being smart is so full of Fail. For starters this movie prop version is running 1/3 of the original speed (note the low-note whirr compared to actual miniguns in real life) because even as Arnold, he can't stand the recoil if it was going any faster, even if this is a movie prop. Not to mention he was the only man on set strong enough to carry that around to different places, despite it's usually the staff who are supposed to handle movie props. Now imagine the weight and recoil of the real thing. How are you going to carry around all the ammunition on foot, not to mention the gun? What about the power supply? Movie version here is run by goddamn TRUCK batteries, I hear. Oh but you are talking of the XM-214 microgun! Shut up for a minute and I'll shoot down your false sense of superiority over military analysts who've spent their entire lives studying their trade than some randumb youtuber who said "micro-minigun". Even if you lowered the caliber to lighten it and the bullets you have to be carrying around, at that point bullets become quite weak. M-134 uses 7.62 NATO while Microgun uses 5.56mm. Split the gun around among different people? Typical hogwash by people who never had to march around lugging heavy gear around, let all that WITH a standard issue rifle. And the two different kind of ammo you have to be carrying around. Because these boys need to respond quickly to enemy threats, especially close ones, and you think they have time to set disassembled guns? And if you bring up mortar teams as a counterexample... ...then what role would the minigun serve in foot soldier squad? Better suppressive fire? SAWs can do that just fine with much less investment and more flexibility. AND you don't need all those bullets to fire so quickly. See Hitler's Buzzsaw (MG42) and its problem of "firing a bit too quickly for infantry engagements because it was made with makeshift light anti-air in mind in regards to old WWI-style aircraft which did need fast rate of fire (but was deemed a useless function by WW2)." Waste of bullets you had to sweat lugging around. Which lowers how long u can fight in an engagement before running empty, which means carrying EVEN MORE just to prolong operation time. In case you try to falsely claim by "squad" you meant small vehicles like a Humvee, then if you are going to mount something on a vehicle you should just get something bigger and better anyway. And turns out US Army indeed uses M-134 on Humvees and even on Presidential Escort Vehicles (contrary to popular belief, that minigun escort vehicle in White House Down is not far-fetched "rule of cool" gimmick, actually. See vids on real escorts). Or even better: Mk. 19 fully automatic grenade launchers have been around since 1960s (Today there're better versions of that too). That would also solve problems of microgun's 5.56mm NATO rounds not being able to punch through light cover. Bottom line is, SO WHAT if you can fire 6000 rounds from the ground? At ground targets there's too much cover around so "maximizing prolonged rate of fire to bullets that aren't going to be punching through them anyway" is totally pointless. At possible "air" targets see if you can try hitting anything in flight as a human.
me too man I have all five of their movies and four of their games 15 terminators action figures and 4 their comic books end one of their animated movie Terminator Salvation the Machinima series
Anytime I've been a fan of Terminator since when I was a kid in the 90s how was the Terminator for Halloween in my sister's 80th birthday party and a comic con
+Jamey Perez that's lovely Jamey, thanks for sharing that with us honey but please make sure that your parents or guardians no that your watching such a violent movie as it could be a bad influence. Ok sweetie? take care now hun x
This man fires a minigun full auto for a whole minute, kills NO ONE, and it's one of the greatest action scenes in movie history.
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this robot ...
@@Audi0z well, I gotta say it. Cybernetic organism.
@@TheIrishRushin with titanium endo skeleton
@@Audi0z hyperalloy
25 years old and this movie is still god like..
greatest sequel of all time
@@georgecastansa9037 yep
25y ago best movies were made anyway, no fucking CGI no stupid stories, no PC shit, todays movies suck
Indeed just like alien 1 it was even movie from 1977...
This movie is far superior than the Dark Fate shit.
An all time masterpiece. So glad it happened in my lifetime
*He was born to play this role.*
*He was born to play this scene.*
*He got the part because Cameron thought that OJ Simpson is too nice for some killer robot*
In the first terminator he was originally suppose to play as Kyle Reese but he read the script and he said I want to be this terminator guy and he did
Human casualties: 0.1 Someone twisted their ankle trying to run away.
Makes sense
Nah someone got they balls popped off.
Omg haha lol
@@chrisf1600 ure not funny
Yeap
I LOVE that "floop" sound the grenade launcher makes when being loaded.
So satisfying.
Rob C GTA 5
that's why the nickname of the M79 is "Thumper" 😊
Loved em in Nam.
I make that floop doing a number 2 in the bathroom
Girlfriend: ''Le'ts watch the Notebook.''
Me: ''Hasta la vista,baby.''
NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
+panos kevre ahahaha I soo hate that film
hahahaha good one
LMFAO ROFL LOL AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAK BROTHER! I NEEDED THAT!
"I swear I will not kill anyone"
And he kept his word.
He just shoot the police cars. So why the hell the police are retaliating?
W.2026
He lied he did kill the T1000
@@MrJumbo-zx1jt He didn't killed him, He terminated it ;)
@@MrJumbo-zx1jt terminators aren't alive so how did he KILL the t-1000?
He only kill their career
arnold with a minigun is the most iconic thing ever
and the background music also
The Mounted RPG he holds in Commando is almost as iconic
Stallone screaming as he fires off the M60 was pretty iconic too.
Arnold himself is the most badass human being ever
Every fallout 3 character i made ended up being pretty much this
The sound of that M-79 Grenade Launcher is so satisfying..
i love it. the ACTUAL sound is reversed. the 'foomp' is from firing it, the 'spluch' is from loading it. guessing they felt it worked better in reverse for an action film, and i feel they were right./
foomp spluch ...foomp spluch ...foomp spluch :D
Foomp...spluch...BOOOOM!!!
Etor Christie : Right 💯
Course
Terminator kept his promise to John: He didn't kill anyone :-). Perfect moment there.
Yeah and its pretty amazing imo that he can fire and minigun that close to and around so many people and not kill anyone.
True! The fact that he was programmed to obey his order even when he wasn't there...
'trust me.'
Of course the 'maim, mangle and cripple' directives are still intact.
@@RMJ1984 You mean for a terminator?
T1: police massacre.
T2: police vehicles and equipments massacre.
The Blues Brothers would've been proud.
Obviously the goverment says something after Terminator was released...
@@ELViejito100 pretty obvious
T3 : Cemetery massacre
T4: franchise massacre
It's incredible how much impact Brad Fiedel's score adds to this scene.
The metallic sounds were created by hitting a frying pan with a hammer.
Background music is just legendary
Sergeant Sargeras yes it is
yeah. i got goosebumps every time
Whats name of music?
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Semihcan Karadeniz trust me - brad fiedel
1:16 they actually made sure they got the grenade hitting the window before exploding - the visual effects and sound mixing for this film were fantastic
There was so much attention to detail in this movie, every second of the action is amazing. Such a re-watchable movie, it just doesn't get old.
agreed
Yeah, I just saw it... And I have seen this movie like 10+ times... It's so nice when you see that someone really cared to do some things right.
U r right and fuckin on point
The film is littered with James Cameron trademarks for extreme focus on creating some sense of logical realism to his film's world. The 18 wheeler explosion ignited by a dangling spark plug contacting a punctured fuel tank, the T-800 retrieving 9mm Beretta 92 mags from guards he wounds, the T-1000's Beretta getting stuck on the metal as he melds through the barred gate, the closet door slightly ajar ahead of the orderly in Sarah's escape attempt, etc. It goes on. Hell, even True Lies as silly a film as it is had the same level of methodical, almost mathematical details in the action sequences. Great example is when Arnold is in the Harrier firing the main machine gun at the terrorist helicopter and misses, the final shots actually rip apart the corner of the building even after he has stopped firing, showing realistic shot delay.
No way we will ever have movies like like that again. Way ahead of its time. Classic. And that music. Wow.
The days of action heroes are well and over.
Nowadays you get midgets in WWE, Chris Pratt and/or Kevin Hart in any other damn movie, overused The Rock and WAH MEN-centric crap.
What was missing in the other terminator movies was how the terminator interacted with human society and not just the main protagonists, in this movie when Connor started noticing how violent the T800 is even if its supposed to protect him, he tried to persuade terminator to not kill people which is my favorite recurring theme in the movie. The T800 was meant to be an assassin and not a protector, even if the resistance reprogrammed the T800 to protect Connor they never told it how it was supposed to protect him, so double kneecapping a security guard isn’t a really a morally good strategy to do things.
So in this scene the terminator finally learned how to protect Connor without causing harm to the people around him, as he uses the minigun’s bullets to scare away the police after them in order to buy some more time. The minigun is also a symbolism for the terminator’s violent immoral behavior since similar to a terminator, both are weapons of chaos and killing yet T800 using it to not kill is what’s astonishing.
Its like combining a pyromaniac with a flamethrower and the pyromaniac uses it to burn that wasp nest on your backyard.
Can't agree more...
He still kneecapped the cops in the lobby later on, he only shot one knee on each of them though, so... Baby steps I guess?
I think T-800 could work as a protector to since all Terminators are trying to defend Skynet from John Connor and the Resistance army
He just followed orders from Connor, nothing special captain obvious.
@@leachimy24 you must hate those movie analysis vids don't you?
*★★★★☆ Wanted Level*
+Sean White haha
lol xD
+Sean White
LMFFO, well done xD
+Sean White Fuck that he would be at full stars xD
rip 6 star wanted level when tanks come and just run over you
"that's a damned minigun!!"
it gives me Chills!!!
Always loved that line--it's like real life, getting caught with an "open mike" and blurting out something unexpected.
OH SHIT!! Does it for me
Has ANYTHING in the sequels come close to topping this one scene??
Short answer: NO!
So true, no new terminator will ever beat this one.
The final battle of endgame
Never mind I thought u were talking about all sequels
@@dominictorettogaming6678 nothing special about endgame battle, pppl will forget it in a year or so, and yea iron man dying doesn't make it a better movie
No
I saw this first time in 1992 as a 10 year old. Today the emotion and drama about the destructive nature of humanity still sends chills down my spine and I think is the main reason why it is rated #38 in IMDB greatest movies of all time after 28 years since its release.
Me in stealth missions
lmao. Hashtag truth
its how i play in metal gear solid lol
0 kills because it's a achievement to clear the level in a non-lethal way.
Michael J. Caboose yuuuup
Time for Plan B. Grab the thermal Drill gang!
"That's a damn mini gun!” lol
We got a warzone down here.
@@KH4444444444N Say, that's a nice bike :)
Hahaha! 👍🏼
He's like "nope im out!"
Well, the helicopter pilot will need to book appointment with Dr. Silberman (especially after T1000 jump)
This scene will always leave goosebumps especially with that music combination, pure masterpiece will live forever!!!
Was the first time i ever even saw a Minigun as a child. I used to call it the rotating Brrrrrrrrrr Gun Lol
It’s like a damn remote weed eater lol 😂
I’m 11 years old again, with my eyes agape and my jaw on the floor.
yess! this is one of the only moofies of my childhood that feels the same to watch again today as it did back then
@@shitchops moofies?
I was 4 when I first saw this movie. I've had a life long love of miniguns ever since.
was 13 then when i saw this one first time and got crazy for the Terminator Schwarzenegger
Iam 11 again too😊👍
One of the FAVORITE things about this scene is the timing, At 1:15 How the Grenade he launches breaks through the window and there's that mili-second pause before the explosion. So you hear the glass break then the explosion, I don't know why but I just love it.
***** this!
***** The details man, the details... it is in the details!
***** very high production value on that one, always noticed it myself as well, how it would really happen i imagine!
+Reduxalicious unbelievable practical effects
I thought I was the only one hearing this...also the fact that the explosion actually started from the spot of the collision on the window and not for example from the engine shows the quality put on these special effects
John: Hey wait! You swore!
Terminator: Trust me.
*Proceeds with his devastation and doesn't kill any cop*
Thumbs up on you Arnie. Well played!
Also didn't use any bullets...
He kept his promise 👌
0:28 look at the tree being torn to bits by the mini gun.... Cameron is a perfectionist. You got to appreciate these things
Let's face it we all tried 2 recreate this scene in GTA
Yep. The Paleto bay bank robbery mission
@@96_stars22 damn straight lol 😂😂😂👌
malibu club
See? You don't need to kill people to be this badass.
All you need to do is destroy all their shit and do something that will create super fear.
That damn thing can't die & it don't feel pain or fear either!
Yeah like john rambo in first blood.
You need to be Cyberdayne systems model 101 terminator though.
Destroy their vehicles, so they can't follow us.
One of the most awesome scenes in cinematic history.
1:15 still love the detail of the car's side window breaking from the grenade right before the explosion.
1:35 Combined with the eerie music in the background, when they started shooting I just felt sad that they tried to kill him. If only they knew that he chose to let them live.
I mean, he could have EASILY taken their fragile lives, but he didn't.
I know it's a movie, but till this day it still has a personal emotional impact. The ending is just powerfully sad since he understood sadness but unable to express it, and yet chose to sacrifice himself for them. A Terminator that understood the value of life, so ironic.
@Fluke :') 👍
Rex Transformation I feel like they should’ve really ended the cinematic franchise after 2. Making sequels basically shat on the very themes this movie (quite poignantly) conveyed.
@@TheResilient5689 especially Wokinator: Dark Fart 😂😂😝😖
@@robertdean925 Didn't see it myself, but I heard it was still better than the other movies that came out after T2.
Oh yeah ! I felt that at the time when I first saw it ! so great movie
Terminator 2 "I'll be back"
Dark fate"don't come back"
he ll be back, Terminator wont stop before 19
Every single sound ever made during this entire movie is utter divine perfection. Music,noise,weapons firing, bullets on grass, shouts and screams, nukes going off. Everything is just..so..right. I can't actually think of a movie with more beautiful and exceptional soundscape. I wish I could see this in theater stacked with KILLER speakers.
..Obviously scene as a whole is a work of art, too. I've always loved the certain subtle melancholic inevitability present here.
Give the script to any action flick director of 2000s and onwards and you'd end up with a scene lifted off every music video you never wanted to see. WOOO SHIT GETS FUCKED UP OMG
One of the most memorable scenes in action movie history, yet not a single death or injury :P
+Foksuh Well... You can't just go around killing people.
+coryboy345 Why?
TheDarkarrow7
What do you mean why!? Because you can't!
Why?......Lol
TheDarkarrow7
Because you just can't.... Trust me on this.
Best sequel ever made, and didnt let down the first at all, just expanded it to the next level
Between this, Aliens, Godfather 2 and Empire Strikes Back, it's still a toss up IMO.
Every scene from T2 is Legendary!
yes
The helicopter pilot had the look of "Nope"
3000 nope/minute
more like 6000 rounds per minute or 100 rounds per second. and in real life even Arnold couldn't handle the recoil of that M134 id push him backwards with a lot of force and bullets would fly everywhere
not having none of that shit I'm out
Derek Wall well in the movie he's a robot from the future
Short of a missle launcher, there is almost no weapon better than a minigun for killing helicopters.
Human Casualties *0.0* Just in case somebody lost their arm or something....
+Tom Gurney LMAO
+Tom Gurney lmfao
cuz he swore
The real reason why is because the director James Cameron felt it wouldn't feel as robotic or calculated to have it display just "0", so he opted for "0.0" instead.
death and casualties are a bit different though, a wound could be a casualty, maybe that's the reason for the .0 haha
One of the best Movies in cinematic history, never gets old or boring
1:16 Most modern movies would just make the car blow up when shot at by a grenade launcher....not here though! You can see the grenade punch through the window before it blows up!
Actually you can see clearly there's a different shot where there's no cops
whats more badass than arnold holding a minigun
Arguably FPS Russia holding and hip firing a minigun considering he's... kind of weedy in comparison.
Chuck Norris holding two miniguns.
Chuck Norris holding two miniguns.
Arnold using one.
Michael Brown omg
This is not just my favorite Terminator movie but my favorite movie of all time it's so badass
Dr loomis agreed
ah I'm apha The most badass moment in history
a History ever made in the cinematic world
For me, one of the best scenes in movie history. So classy and the detail with the grenade breaking the window before exploding....wow.
Most epic scene in a Sci-Fi Thriller, nothing will ever top this. Terminator 2, the BEST movie ever made. THE END
Back when good movies were made!!!
Bag Tom Bad troll is bad.
Bag Tom u wot m8
josh alers and music
josh alers Back when good movies were made, yes.
But also back when movie-developers didn't know how to fucking make a realistic minigun sound.
+SuperIcyPhoenix realism is not always the most entertaining.
that minigun made him into a legend. his accuracy was godly. this scene made everyone want to kick a desk out the window. lmao
Angel Rivera lol
When I was a child: Oh look how cool that was!
Now as grown man: Great, now we'll have to pay the damages with my taxes. Damn you t800!
Think of it as an investment in avoiding a nuclear apocalypse
This reveals how T-600/800 operates miniguns in future war. Accurate firing with controls of casualties. In terms of modern combat T-600/800 series is light APC with electronic firing control. It's awesome how future war was shown by Cameron. Incredible for sci-fi movie.
"That's a damn oozi nein milluhmeter!"
that made my day!
Phased Phlasma Rhifle in ze fhortee whatt rhange?..
WRONG!
I thought my bro and I were the only ones to make fun of "da OOzi nine millameeta."
@@patgogan7324 hey its just what you see pal
Early 90s police vehicles, you can always tell with those sharp edges.
CoolsBreeze '80s Impalas and a Malibu
CoolsBreeze I love it
+TheDeliciousbrownie The Car design is the late 1980's Chevy caprice, I know because my dad owned one. :P
+ShutUpYouDon'tKnowItAll I wouldn't be surprised either. I'm already starting to see it with some of the mini Suv's out right now. ;)
Robocop film has "rounded", "capsule" looking police cruiser. I think that's the first "modern" looking Ford.
1:12 Fun fact: The reloading sound of this grenade launcher was so awesome it became the inspiration for the firing sound of most grenade launchers in video games
T-800 scans targets
[Human Casualties: 0.0]
"Yeah, FUCKIN' correct."
(Turns and walks away)
ARNOLD YOU THA MAN WITH AMERICA IRON NUTS T-800💪😎👍/💪😎👍/💪😎👍🍎🍎🍎🍎
Best Terminator film ever made right here. From the music to acting was truly amazing.
wish Terminator could been end after this T2 :(
hillncer1 which is the best movie T1 or T2?
T2, hands down...
Actually, there are only two terminator movies. T1, which was classic. And T2 which is classic and a masterpiece. Cameron himself said that the sequels are usurpers and that from his part the saga ended with T2 but as he has no right over the franchise he couldn't do anything to stop them from making (horrible) sequels.
@@hillncer1 The third was not bad. It could have been a masterpiece if it weren't for 1 or 2 things
I used to draw bloody drawings in my mathbook with terminators and all sorts of guns. The teacher called my mother in on a concerning matter. Saw the movie at 8, so still the best childhood ever!
Your American teachers are bunch of pussy SJW s.
i saw it when i was 5 on VHS with my sister. Those were the days
Jagannath Barman, lol, this was on elementary school in Norway. The teacher was also gay. No, really!
The same shit happen to me too.
Haha! I was the exact same fucking way. I also drew the guns from the original Doom all the time. It got me suspended from a teacher's class and my dad marched up to the administrator's office and layed in on them. Bunch of fucking liberal cowards. Yeah, some kids had a fascination with guns, obviously it means we will be Columbine shooters. SMH
I watched this clip 20× today, and still can't get over the movie since my child hood days in the 90s. Absolutely love it!
The audio and sound design from the clank of the grenade shells to minigun are all iconic!
My childhood fantasy was to have my own terminator! That was 20 years ago and I'm still waiting :)
ha ha ha
Man, John Connor was so lucky in this movie.
is he coming to kill ya? or prevent you from being killed?
RunnerGunner And mine was to be a shapeshifter like the T 1000... if only I could find a pool of liquid metal (or mimetic pollyalloy) to dive in
LaserHawkFTW I hate to say it but trust me the way that tech is today we might end up with it
Show of hands who tried to act this out in GTA V.
Judd Kramer Its been done since GTA Vice City
Judd Kramer Please tell me I'm not just one of only TWO....
Judd Kramer Done did it as well and its amazing!
+Judd Kramer PayDay 2 Mallcrasher with Arnold mask and T2 Theme.
LMAO!! With Trevor at his liquor store!!
That's what I love in terminator 2, no blabla, just straight to the action.
100% testosterone
U KNOW IT ARNOLD IRON NUTS TOOK DOWN T-1000 I BET ON ARNOLD T-800 THA MAN WITH IRON WALL TO WALL NUTS ROBERT PATRICK DIDNT KNOW ARNOLD HAD HIM T2 BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME 1991 CLASSIC 💪😎👍
Still gives me goosebumps watching this scene for the 50th time it still leaves a strong impression. Terminator 2 the grand daddy and ultimate of science fiction this film had it all. Doesn't look dated like most science fiction. CGI still looks amazing present day. No other words this movie is number one period.
"That's a damn minigun!"
I use this line everytime I play an FPS with a group of friends.
love the fact that he didn't kill a single person, but made the cops look like kids with super soakers. lol
I have always loved this scene. The idea of a nigh unstoppable cyborg ravaging the forces of man kind, with no less than a minigun & grenade launcher will always have a place in my heart.
He must have really enjoyed this scene. Arnie your hometown miss you
Fuck off Gollum.. you little twat!
I watched it yesterday in a local cinema. I am 36 and i literally grew up with this movie. This movie is a good example for how movies kicked me
back in the 1990´s and how it is today. I guess i ´ve seen this film at least a dozen times and EVERYTIME i watch it again i get sucked right into it. When you look now at movies
like "Terminator Genysis" - it feels like a slap in the face. I am sad how the movie-industries changed with barely ONE iconic character like Schwarzenegger, Stallone, ect....Not saying, that these are the best actors in the world - but they had ( and still have ) something unique and special.
Hey bro, im also the same age as you and grew watching this movie.. This movie and these scenes never get old..
Fun fact: The leader of the SWAT team that goes into Cyberdyne is Dean Norris, who played Hank in Breaking Bad.
2 other good movies he played in was total recall & starship troopers.
He was also in Total Recall alongside Arnie.
*Meanwhile in another universe*
"STAAAARS!!!"
Nemesis
Lol Nemesis. Nice one man.
Nemesis vs terminator? Who you got?
Well, if you pay attention closely, the RE game maker did influenced by Terminator franchise like young Leon have teenager John Connor hairstyle and Nemesis hunt like T-800 from T1
@@MySwimteam
Nemesis has a Bazooka haha
Best scene ever. A masterpiece of a genius called James Cameron. Legendary movie
Even the sound effects of the guns are epic and make this movie so much better
This is when movies were epic. Today directors, and studios get too caught up in what they can do with spfx, and while trying to make a grand scope of a movie, often fumble the story. Without an engrossing, well directed story; you might enjoy the movie a lot but won't really remember it. Take this scene. No real dialog, just action, but action that we can follow and soak in. Arnold stands there like a boss, epic music, he trashes this car, then that car, lets the cops back away, continues his ownage, then walks away like a boss. Nothing really complicated, but just so epic. Now movies can show entire cites being destroyed, and it looks completely real. Sure it's cool to see that, but it's just to much going on to take it in. Like the old saying goes: sometimes less is more.
+swimmerinstinct I agree with you guys. Terminator 2: Judgment Day is simply a sci-fi movie which can easily be distinguished, not only from the movies of it's genre, but from all the movies that were ever made! Terminator 2: Judgment Day is for me the best movie of all time!
+Capt Flea I think its because Hollywood movie industries are getting desperate due to the seemingly big problem with piracy.
Hence i think companies and major studios and so forth really have to knock shit up real quick to create demand and produce quick profits or all will be lost to piracy.
e.g Beating a genre completely to death, milking it for all its worth to regenerate the demand and make quick profit before its all lost again to piracy.
Movies with assumably massive fan base like terminators.
marvle superhero shit is the trend now,
the hobbit was just one book, but because of the hyped it picked up, they had no other choice bu to beat it to death by making three crap movies out of it.
its called working with the Budget, forget Authentic james cameron style, make as quickly as they possibly can so they can profit from it.
Big difference is also that back then directors like James Cameron had a vision, his vision and he created it. It was about making a movie to appeal to the broadest audience possible to maximize sales. Because then you get average garbage, like junk food.
But yeah CGI should only be used to augment practical effects or when practical effects arent possible. Directors like Nolan understands that, Its amazing how much of Interstellar were practical effects.
It's not about Arnold being a "boss" or "ownage." That makes scenes like these great. Yes, the action is very well done. Most "action" today is "well done" too, from a technical stand point. What makes good cinema is the art of story telling. The Terminator in this scene is firing guns and blowing things up, but the meat of it is that a killing machine found an ingenious way to incapacitate a bunch of cops without killing them. The terminator character slowly learns to appreciate human life because of a delinquent boy's rather obtuse order.
You're talking about a movie which shows entire cities being destroyed and machine supremacy. A movie which has one of the most elaborate vehicle chase scenes ever shot. This is not a "less is more" movie. This is a movie epitomising how _more_ is more, so let's give it to the audience.
I LOVE THE SOUND OF THE EXPLOSION AT 1:06.
One of the gorgeous scenes from T2 the mini gun im still loving it !
That's only one Terminator, not even the latest model doing all that.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!!
john creed Yeah well, the T-1000 and the T-X was far superior in a number of ways so, improvements will always be good for Skynet. They only lost to the T-800/T-850 because it had human companions and let's be fair, a shit-ton of luck.
Alex Song well t-800 terminators are the ones with most combat experience on field
Frost Mourne These humanoid robots were designed for infiltration and assassination, not combat.
If you think about it, in a combat situation there's a heck of a lot of better designs that Skynet could have come up with. Mechanically speaking, a human design is very inefficient. So really, T-800 series shouldn't have much "combat experience" in the first place.
Alex Song true but they have learning computer which can learn, and these units have been on the field for years. it would be stupid for them not to learn anything would it? That's why they have weapon preference, becuz they r prepared for different situations. t-1000 and t-x may have advanced technologies, but im pretty sure in a mere hand to hand t-800 would have the advantage.
The detail in the audio is amazing, the last mortar round he fires you can hear it thud against the cop car before exploding.The realism in this scene is unreal.
Witness the greatest action scene in the movie history ! Result = 00 HUMAN CASUALTIES .
Well, the final fight in "Robocop" does come close, that movie is from the same generation though.
Man O Man I Just Simply Cannot Get Enough Watching The Scenes With The Terminator & T10000 Really Freaking Amazing Intense Scenes Between Em
0:40 - If that was a trigger happy cop with the SPAS, there would be one casualty.
+Illya Benkard loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool i never noticed that!!! xD great find!!
+Illya Benkard oh wow shiiiii son ^^.
+Illya Benkard Lol. I come from a police officer family. My dad and I love this movie, but we also love pointing out the amount of mistakes the officers make in this scene. Check the SWAT scene a few minutes later in the movie. All of the SWAT team members except one guy (Dean Norris) are real police officers. Norris is the only one accidentally pointing his gun at the guy in front of him.
+Illya Benkard Remington 870.
+Illya Benkard If there was. Fortunately, it looked like he had his whole hand around the grip of the SPAS and didn't have his finger on the trigger. Plus, in that moment, the sheer surprise of getting minigunned threw the whole lot of them for a loop that they tore ass out of there when they had a second to. It makes me laugh how they have to run just fractions of a second ahead of the spray.
1:15 FUCKING BEST PART OF THE SCENE!!! ZERO CASUALTIES!
He swore " I will not kill anyone"
I remember there was a similar building in GTA San Andreas so I'd stand in front of windows on second floor and reenact this scene.
La mejor película que vi en mi vida. Tenía 12 años cuando la vi por primera vez. Hoy tengo casi 40 y me sigo enloqueciendo cada vez que la veo. Simplemente espectacular guión, espectacular actuación de cada uno de los protagonistas y espectacular película de ciencia ficción, con esa mítica heavy que definió los '90 de la mano de los Guns N' Roses y Arnold como combinación inclaudicable.
Now that's how u mow the lawn like a boss
Stephen Paddock. "0 Casualties Arnie? Hold my beer......"
This is the best Terminator movie. Nothing better
He protecc
He attacc
But most importantly
He'll be bacc
@GG this is RUclips in a nutshell right here shows that even a simple comment can turn into just one stupid argument
One of the rare sequels thats better then the original. This and Aliens... notice they are directed by the same guy? Lmfao! James is a fucking G!
tankmaster1018 i agree although i wouldn't say this is better than the first one IMO. They are both equals as they both bring different exciting things to the table. Even now I still refuse to pick one over the other
yeah, and then he made Titanic and Avatar -_-
TheUltimateBastich hey I love those films and no I never cried watching them
TheUltimateBastich Lmfao yeah seriously man, one guy has made the 2 top grossing films in history... What more proof of success could you ever need? And now Avatar is apparently going to be followed by 2 sequels! James is going to be a fucking billionaire if he isn't already!
tankmaster1018 highly grossing, doesn't mean quality. If that would be the case, Michael Bay would be the best.
What would "Human Casualties: 0.3" look like?
Maybe if he had actually shot someone
1 is certain death .3 is 30 % chance of fatality. My guess
Paper cut
John Connor told him to not kill anyone.
They might have lost a limb?
this was so awesome in 1991
Still is
It’s still one hell of a movie,
This November
(2019)
Terminator-6
Is set to come out
I can’t wait to see it
Can't wait to see it either. I like to see the trio back together Arnold, Linda and Edward.
But what bugs me is the screen sharing... those three should have more focus than the girl and female terminator protecting her. :/ I dunno gotta wait until then.
Best BadAss Scene ever
I guess his intention was to destroy nearly all the police vehicles so the police wouldn't be able to pursue them when they made there get away.
Stegodon Nah, mostly to scare the living shit out of them so they'd run.
Connor Bunce If it was a scare tactic it clearly didn't work considering the swat team bursting into the computer lab.
Stegodon The intention was to show the terminator looking all bad-ass with a mini-gun. Arnie used the same model in the Predator film.
Stegodon ....their getaway.....innit!!!
Stegodon He did scare the fuck out of that swat team later on thought. When they just fire at him and he keep walking calmly and shooting out their legs. Whats also interesting is that they are some of the few people alive in Terminator 2 that actually knows its a cyborg. Because they can see it with the damage he took not to mention that even shooting him in the face didn do squat.
HUMAN CASUALTIES: 0.0
Now THAT's precision!
HE BEAT T-1000. GOOD MOVE T-800💪😎👍ARONAL LET ROBERT PATRICK KNOW HE THA MAN WITH IRON NUTS😎💪😎👍
it's like : it can be : 0.5 lol
Оооо... ДА!!!! Это легенда, среди советской молодёжи!!! )))
80's and 90's movies were so great and original , we had , terminator , alien , predator , dirty harry , robocop pointbreak , cobra , back to the future , indiana jones ...and now it is all shit pure shit like the shit and the furious franchise and those action rated pg-13 movies which are pure lame acting , shitty script and all cgi efects , even the blood is cgi , we need old school action and adventure movies !!!!
+MetalThunderForce lmao. Your rant cracked me up! I agree.
I agree the 80s and 90s were the big cheese
you forgot Jurassic park
80s are the golden age for action movies I don't know how anyone can disagree. It all ended with Batman in 1989, we've been up to our necks in comic book movies ever since
The Battlefront The action genre these days is 99% PG-13. The only choices are to wait years for another R-rated action movie, replay the oldies of the 80s and 90s, or just give up the genre and watch other R-rated releases that have barely any or no action
But the real problem is most action scenes today are floaty and don't hit as hard as the days before rendering everything in a computer. That's why Mad Max took home a bunch of technical awards-- it had cg shots here and there, but the majority of the movie is practical effects and stuntwork
It's badass to the core when The Terminator shows all the cops who is the boss with his minigun! This scene is the best scene in the entire movie history! I am a huge Terminator fan! Arnold will kick some ass in the new Terminator movie which will come out this summer! I cannot wait for it!
Fun fact: 3 armies in this world trialed a micro-minigun. It was deemed far too much firepower for a squad sized unit. Dumbasses.
Jame Gumb You mean that the moviemakers made a mistake? Maybe they really have.
Jame Gumb
I remember a soldier saying: "This is a weapon that we need a tactical situation for first." Nevertheless it looks cool in the movies.
+KrautGoesWild Really? Thank you so much for that, I didn't hear anyone say that in this scene until now! You know, this scene is in rivalry with the scene from the first Predator movie when that actor Bill Duke sees a Predator and then shoots at the Predator and all the trees in front of him with a minigun!
Jame Gumb Your attempt at being smart is so full of Fail. For starters this movie prop version is running 1/3 of the original speed (note the low-note whirr compared to actual miniguns in real life) because even as Arnold, he can't stand the recoil if it was going any faster, even if this is a movie prop. Not to mention he was the only man on set strong enough to carry that around to different places, despite it's usually the staff who are supposed to handle movie props. Now imagine the weight and recoil of the real thing.
How are you going to carry around all the ammunition on foot, not to mention the gun? What about the power supply? Movie version here is run by goddamn TRUCK batteries, I hear.
Oh but you are talking of the XM-214 microgun! Shut up for a minute and I'll shoot down your false sense of superiority over military analysts who've spent their entire lives studying their trade than some randumb youtuber who said "micro-minigun".
Even if you lowered the caliber to lighten it and the bullets you have to be carrying around, at that point bullets become quite weak. M-134 uses 7.62 NATO while Microgun uses 5.56mm. Split the gun around among different people? Typical hogwash by people who never had to march around lugging heavy gear around, let all that WITH a standard issue rifle. And the two different kind of ammo you have to be carrying around. Because these boys need to respond quickly to enemy threats, especially close ones, and you think they have time to set disassembled guns? And if you bring up mortar teams as a counterexample...
...then what role would the minigun serve in foot soldier squad? Better suppressive fire? SAWs can do that just fine with much less investment and more flexibility. AND you don't need all those bullets to fire so quickly. See Hitler's Buzzsaw (MG42) and its problem of "firing a bit too quickly for infantry engagements because it was made with makeshift light anti-air in mind in regards to old WWI-style aircraft which did need fast rate of fire (but was deemed a useless function by WW2)." Waste of bullets you had to sweat lugging around. Which lowers how long u can fight in an engagement before running empty, which means carrying EVEN MORE just to prolong operation time.
In case you try to falsely claim by "squad" you meant small vehicles like a Humvee, then if you are going to mount something on a vehicle you should just get something bigger and better anyway. And turns out US Army indeed uses M-134 on Humvees and even on Presidential Escort Vehicles (contrary to popular belief, that minigun escort vehicle in White House Down is not far-fetched "rule of cool" gimmick, actually. See vids on real escorts). Or even better: Mk. 19 fully automatic grenade launchers have been around since 1960s (Today there're better versions of that too). That would also solve problems of microgun's 5.56mm NATO rounds not being able to punch through light cover.
Bottom line is, SO WHAT if you can fire 6000 rounds from the ground? At ground targets there's too much cover around so "maximizing prolonged rate of fire to bullets that aren't going to be punching through them anyway" is totally pointless. At possible "air" targets see if you can try hitting anything in flight as a human.
1:16 you can see the scene cut, but still remains a fucking work of art :)
My favorite scene from T2
oooh lovely, thx for sharing sweetie xxx
me too man I have all five of their movies and four of their games 15 terminators action figures and 4 their comic books end one of their animated movie Terminator Salvation the Machinima series
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Anytime I've been a fan of Terminator since when I was a kid in the 90s how was the Terminator for Halloween in my sister's 80th birthday party and a comic con
+Jamey Perez that's lovely Jamey, thanks for sharing that with us honey but please make sure that your parents or guardians no that your watching such a violent movie as it could be a bad influence. Ok sweetie? take care now hun x
Average public disturbance in America these days
0:39
Cop points shotgun at another cop to cover his head. Something tells me that isn't standard protocol.
Holy shit.
If someone is shooting at you with a Damn Minigun, then fuck standard protocol.
We'll let it slide because he was too busy staying alive.
Because their situation isnt standard for that moment dear man.
I don't think they have any protocols for dealing with future cyborgs with a minigun and flooptube.
One of Arnold's most badass scene!
For me there are no other Terminator movies after T2. Anything else with "Terminator" in the title is a complete lie.
Captain Cartman ditto!
Captain Cartman Agreed they should have stopped after T2!!
Captain Cartman so true
Captain Cartman OMG terminator genisys was so fucking bad!!!! "Everything that happened in the last 4 movies, well none of that ever happened now!"
So john connor was a bad guy all along? Im totally lost after watching genysys.