Tbf, T800 was very slow, he should have just kept on attacking, but maybe he couldn't, or knew T1000 would escape anyway, because of his more advanced prototype, still, if you're screwed either way, better to go out, swinging, fortunately, he found the big machine gun at the end, with super bullet.
I was born in 1993 and T2 took place two years before I was born,I was 4-5 maybe when I saw T2 for the first time and still today T2 is the greatest sci fi I have ever watched...
He looked like a bird of prey, eyeing its next victim. Emotionless, unblinking, single minded and cold as ice. Perfect acting. They put some kind of solution on Arnold's skin made with KY jelly to give him that not quite right look in some scenes. I wonder if they did the same with Robert Patrick, because he has a certain uncanny look to him, with the perfect uniform with no wrinkles, and hair that is always perfectly styled. Cameron will always be my favorite. The guy has forgotten more about film making than most directors will ever know.
You're crediting the wrong person.... the director is the one who brings out the best out of an actor ... put that actor with the same script with a different director ... different outcome.
@@Messirule yes Cameron is a genious , I supouse that you are arguing that the director give Patrick ideas, concepts, sights, and then filmed from angles, edit the unnecesary parts and redone the bad acted scenes until perfect unexpresive ... Patrick, inmortal in his role, but the director and special effect did this film epic and clasic since first outcome in cinemas . Sorry if my english is not perfect, I speak Spanish, my English is learned . GoodBye dear fan of this masterpiece
"I know this hurts." is such a great line. It doesn't really understand what pain is but it understands that what it is doing causes a human pain and humans don't like that.
When you see the T1000 splash around in the molten steel, you can't help but wonder, if he actually felt pain, the way it freaks out, is quite disturbing and unusual.
"The T-800 drew upon the heat from his surroundings as potential energy. This energy was stored in his heat sinks, which was used to help jump start his internal systems since his main power cell was ruptured and discharged by T-1000’s attack. This alternative source of power was something the T-1000 was unaware of since Terminators are equipped with limited information about other Terminators, because Terminators were never designed to fight other Terminators" - *James Cameron on the DVD Commentary*
One instance in film history where the symbolism trumps any kind of logical explanation, fact that takes away the magic of it somewhat. The idea he'd connected with humanity so much through John to develop tenacity in the face of death/shutdown was enough.
Was storage space so scarce they couldn't fit some information on other Terminators there? You'd think that's the kind of information they would have in abundance since it's not enemy intel.
jedijones The T-1000 was partly self aware in its own right. This is why skynet only produced prototypes and few of them as it represented a threat to itself if not kept in check. Thats probably a reason why skynet didn’t want them having more information on itself than necessary. The more they know the more the greater the threat they pose to their creator
I think that in both the extended and original cut, the T1000 is quite aware of its limitations. It has already tried to fool John once by imitating his fostermother and he wasn't convinced in the first place. So it understands that John wouldn't fall easily for the mimicry trick, which it uses only as a last resort. In the original cut, its suspicions are confirmed, with John understanding who is the real Sarah Connor by just hearing them both. In the extended edition we also have the problem of the glitches, whice are one more reason for the T1000 to try to exploit the authenticity of the real Sarah Connor, who is also in pain.
3:58 The most epic part then 4:04 the sound gets higher as his eye full becomes red, the sound track, and the special effect used in this film, still sends chills down your spin. Its emotional and awesome same time.
I like to think it was only possible because the T-800 became closer to humanity. Something intangible that simply made it fight harder to find a way to save everyone. It was no longer just following a directive, he wanted to save John because he actually cared about him.
The T-800 never gave up even though it was inferior in every aspect to the T-1000. I think Cameron made an incredible message by telling us a story that perseverance and determination are better than pride and overconfidence.
Actually the T-1000 has it's own issues. It's still only a prototype so various faults and small-scale errors would be present. like the fact that repeated damage would end up causing morphing issues and whatnot.
Jet Jenkins there’s a clip on RUclips behind the scenes of making T2. The amount of time they spent filming this movie was insane. That’s why it was great from beginning to end.
Ironically, Robert is actually a sweet and funny guy in real life. He also loved playing pranks. If anyone gave him a hard time, he'd give them that cold T-1000 stare, and they'd get scared and back off. And he'd get a kick out of it too, lol.
Thats how it seemed..Bolo from Enter the Dragon and Chong Li from Blood Sport, Kreese from the Karate Kid some of the worst movie villians are some of the nicest guys in real life.@@Elly3981
he is hands down the best terminator ever, he ran hard, he was what james cameron wanted, hence why cameron hasnt directed or cast a new one since, robert patrick is it
Every confrontation between the two up to this very fight was the T-1000 basically just shrugging off the T-800 so it could continue its pursuit of John, This is the one and only time in the whole movie that the T-1000 focused its energy solely on killing the T-800.
And yet, you can still find a logic to its villainous prowling around the 2.4. Examining to see if it's damaged enough that it's no longer going to be a problem. When it sees it's reaching for a weapon, it realizes the 2.4 is still functioning and goes for the kill. Jam the bar in there, wrench it around to bend the chassis and expose the power cell, then puncture the power cell with the last hit.
What made the T800 so terrifying in the first film was how relentless it is. It doesn’t stop no matter how much you beat it, shoot it, or maim it. If you take away it’s legs it will crawl, if you take away it’s arm it’ll just use the other one. It will keep going until it’s fulfilled it’s objective. That very thing that made the T800 so terrifying, makes it so inspiring in T2. No matter how much damage it takes, whether it be from the cops firing at him or the t1000 beating him down. The T800 kept getting up and being a ardent defender for both Sarah and Connor. T2 is one of the best films ever made
the t800 was superior, yes the t1000 was quicker and stronger, but the t800's relentless goal to save john connor and his mom beat the t1000's desperation to kill the connors
One of the overlooked aspects of this scene when Sarah dropped that single shell is that it also comes into play later, that single extra shell would have been enough to put the T1000 into the molten steel. Can't believe it took me forever to piece that together, what an amazing movie.
@Samuelson baker Superior special effects, cinematography, smart role reversal for T800, a deeper exploration of the man inside the machine and the overarching theme of humanity triumphs over machine because we are human. Yeah it appeals to the less intelligent...
I swear to God, the moment when T-100 wakes up with that "alternate power" thing, and starts tearing out that spike from under him.. that's one of my most favourite T2 moments. Perseverance, even in a machine.
@@mattdubya1037 It's actually never clarified in the movies. In T1 Kyle specifically said T-101, and only mentioned that series 600 was older. So from the info we have from movies only, it is logical to call it T-101.
industrial light and magic and artists who knew, this will hold up over time, its like the entire crew loved the movie, we know they did becausde at cons they said it was a pleasure to make it
@@Nicholas_Chen_ hell yeah, the times when movies were about heart and creativity, now it's either money craving or a fucking agenda, we're extremely lucky
@@medusalem9485, Cameron left huge gaffes in 2 with absolutely NO explanation. It was ultimately commercial garbage. Fun from an action perspective, not from a storytelling one it was good. You have to switch your brain off & enjoy the super sfx & completely ignore what was said in the untouchable first film much of which precluded ANY follow up & enjoy its mindlessness.........
@@GGGritzer That makes no sense. T2 is the perfect sequel - better than the original in almost every way. The only things T1 does better are horror and a greater nostalgia factor.
The T1000 knows it’s stronger, faster and more durable than the T800. But the T1000 underestimated the T800’s ultimate strength... ...It’ll always be back
the T-1000 had no date on the other terminator models, as it wasnt sent back expecting to having ot fight one. so it didnt know bout the secondary power supply on the t800(or it assumed it was an identical model the one skynet sent the1st time that didnt have one), otherwise instead of stabbing it thru the chest it would likely have lopped its head off
Teixas true - according to dvd commentary, James Cameron said that terminators have limited knowledge about other terminators as they were never programmed to fight each other
@@kennytee6882 aye in fact the T-X was the 1st one designed ot fight other terminators(its main weapon , the plasma cannon,was chosen specifically to combat older models)
I'm from Russia. In my country, this film is simply adored! it can be reviewed endlessly) all the actors are great!!!! Bravo to the creators of this masterpiece!!!
There will never ever be a Terminator movie like this, a masterpiece of a movie Arnie is just perfect here, Robert Patrick is just amazing as the T-1000, LInda is amazing and Edward is incredible they will never make another movie like this. Just stop milking this incredible series let the franchise rest.
Pretty rare that a sequel is even better than a blockbuster original. Hard to believe it’s almost 30 years old. It still stands up, doesn’t look outdated at all.
One problem I always had with this scene was if the T-1000 can take shape of everything it touches then he could of killed Sarah and found John himself.. Just an observation..
The effects still look very impressive, even today. Though I do wonder how Mr. Patrick must feel when he looks back on his old films, especially T2, and sees how fit, sharp, and handsome he used to be.
@@Elly3981nah he was invited back for geneysis and said im old and fat now, the dude was in his 50s, he was 33 when he made t2 and he was in epic shape, the dude ran hard coul hit 25+ mph, he was amazing
I agree. Really seems the T-1000 was getting overconfident and smug for a machine. Especially with that finger gesture near the end it seemingly picked up at some point.
@@gjtrue I think he was evaluating his surroundings and acknowledged that molten metal will destroy him so he had to make note of its location and temperature.
@@bennybenjben9594 the T-1000 Terminator machine has more advance artificial intelligence more than the T- 800 Terminator in other words that it's smarter..
I liked the idea that the t800 was able to re-route it's own power because it's power supply wasn't damaged and so found an auxiliary route to come back to life
The T 800 is powered by 2 hydrogen fuel cells as its shown in Terminatir 3,Here only the first one was damage and the Terminator used the second fuel cell as an alternate power source....If you watch Terminator 3 The Terminator thrown out one of its hydrogen fuel cell while driving and it create a huge explosion because it contains nuclear
@@emu8584 dude, there are only 2 terminator movies. what are you talking about?)))) anything after T2 is fan fiction and is not consistant with the original movies.
Yeah, it just goes to show that you need a good villain for the hero to work as well. The cast was perfect. I've loved this movie since I was 8 or 9 years old and the ending is still poignant and sad. I always admired that this movie had the guts to try to twist the T-800 into a good guy and work all of this into a family dynamic with Arnold, Linda and Eddie and then have the ending be so heart wrenching yet fitting to the story. To me this is the best action and sci fi movie ever.
Funnier if you've watched that recent interview Robert Patrick had about accidentally hitting Arnold for real. 🤣 "Robert......dat was muh real arrrrm!"
@@SoldierOfFate wouldnt be her first time getting her leg messed up. Lol. Besides we can assume johns tourniquet was pretty effective to slow down her bleeding.
From watching this when I was younger than 10 to now watching this at 34, this “alternate power” scene still hits me with the same level of awe. You cannot argue Arnie’s acting was phenomenal and I’ve only grown to appreciate it more as I’ve gotten older. The moment he briefly looks around to reassess his situation when he comes back online, to the ever so subtle sense of frustration he displays when he looks at the bar for a moment before discarding it. This wasn’t “just playing a robot”, this was acting.
@@robertkang1085 Stick with it man. It sucks now, but the feeling you'll have when you turn the corner and realize the adversity you overcame, will make it worth it.
@@dragemtohelltae yea bro,even my parents who don't follow bodybuilding or arnold's life. You know,regular adults who have just seen him as a muscular guy in movies,even they saw him recently and said "he got so old...." So yea...thats sad(
@@sssharefff i know that that means. nokia is unbreakable is just a meme joke. i can cruch nokia under a hydraulic press. my main objective is when he said un brealable that means its t1000 coz t800 can be detroyed. so u dint understand what i said. i feel sad for you :/
2:28 the part I like here (and in whole movie) is how un-robotic T-1000 actually is. Instead of going maximum efficiency and finishing T-800 off the moment it falls down, severely damaged and prone, he actually enjoys watching him crawl towards the gun, like a predator with it's deadly wounded prey's last gasps of life. Giving him hope that he'll grab that weapon, only to strike final deadly hit moments before he grabs it. He expresses pride here, sadism, and dominance, which all transcend robotic behavior.
That's kind of the whole underlying theme of their growth. The T-800 was learning just as was the T-1000, though the T-800 was being guided by John Connor about the rights and wrongs of the world, so it leaned more into the embracement of humanity and compassion where's the T-1000 didn't have any such guidance so it leaned harder into being a sadistic killer.
@@nathanmcdonald610 The T-1000 was programmed to imitate human emotion and expression so that it could get around without arousing suspicion but I think that over time, it really did develop emotions of its own and expressed them even when there was no need to.
I think that even the T-1000 was getting frustrated with the T-800's constant thwarting of his attempts to kill John so it became reckless and sloppy as well as twisted and sadistic.
I noticed this too. He had a bit of sadism he learned from human interaction. Just watch how he looks down and watches like “that sucks, now you’re screwed” when Sarah drops the shotgun shell through the grate floor. Or when he regenerates later and does the finger wag. So menacing and badass.
@@jtbrah6995 The T-1000's overconfidence made it sloppy and reckless. All of which led to its downfall since it didn't think to check if the T-800 was really out before going after John and Sarah.
He ordered him to "save her" from the mental hospital. He did that. But SorroW is right, after flipping his switch he developed more empathy and sought to save his friend from certain death.
@@upulor744 It is canon. It was cut due to time restraints. It appears in the original script and the official novels. Think about it. A T800 isn't an effective killing machine if it eventually learns empathy from the targets it's been told to eliminate. The CPU switch is perfect insurance against that.
For sure, this is the most astonishing and epic scene in action movies for all times!!! The scene when Terminator rips a piece of crowbar out of his chest, desperately trying to protect John, just make me burst into tears and runs shivers on my spine. It is such a truly moment in the movie. Bravo director!
I love how the t-800 being ridiculously hard to kill is just as much a nuisance for the t-1000 as it was for Sarah. They can almost bond over the shared pain of being damn sure they'd finished the job only for the damn thing to spring back up
@@medusalem9485 I think that even the T-1000 was getting frustrated with the T-800's constant thwarting of his attempts to kill John. And that frustration caused it to be reckless and sloppy, which eventually led to its destruction.
@gjtrue kind of makes me wonder why Skynet didn't use the T-1000 to kill John Connor in the present instead of the past. It could have easily infiltrated John's army and gotten close enough to kill him.
I watched this movie for the first time today... OMFG, was I blown away. I frickin loved the T1000 liquid metal effects, just so many “wow” moments (even now 29 years later). The action sequences were practically perfect and the plot line is unforgettable, but I have to say I really thought Robert Patrick nailed his role. He was so subtly malevolent it was hypnotic. In a nutshell, I loved the movie so much that I had to come back and watch the final battle all over again.
@@bradnov89 In an interview in recent times Robert Patrick remembered back to this scene and remembered hitting Arnolds real arm which was tucked behind his back during this scene queuing Arnold to tell him that was his real arm and Robert being, Oh fuck!
@@mad_titanthanos Because he actually died in this film, the T-1000 simply wrecked him. Who we see today is a clone of Arnold Schwartzengger running around in our real-world.
Jim Cameron movies in general have a great level of realism. It shows he was into physics and optics. None of the new Terminator movies are this believable.
I think the sound design is a big component. Seriously, compare the sound effects for the fights between the Terminators in T2 and Genisys/Dark Fate. In here, they sound like they have a lot of weight and power, where as the sound design for the new films sounds like they stole them from the Transformers sound effects library.
There is no getting away from the fact this movie is a masterpiece. I've watched this I don't know how many times and it's as good now as it was back then. James Cameron finest
I know I'm not alone in this one, I remember watching T2 for the first time in the cinema and getting so sad when the T-800 gets beat up, and the feeling when he reboots back to life! Now I'm 41 years old and I still get the same feeling, that's how great the character was developed.
I think what people seem to be missing here is that the T-1000 isn't bound so strictly to any programming the way "solid" terminators are. Sure, he is nevertheless aiming to carry out his mission, but there's a certain sinister curiosity to his actions. Why would he impale Sarah in a non-vital spot, when he could easily have killed her right there and immediately taken her place (and voice)? Why let the T-800 crawl to and almost grab his grenade launcher before finally impaling him with the rod? Heck, when he finally has John right in his sights, why didn't he just move in quickly and make the kill? There's a certain thrill he seems to be getting from "stalking his prey". For a terminator, his actions are uncharacteristically psychotic. It can be said that, given that he's a prototype, his actions and behavior are a side effect to who and what he is. If we take The Sarah Connor Chronicles as canon, the T-1001 chick also acts uncharacteristically. No doubt that Skynet quickly learned of the unpredicability of that model, which is why they weren't mass produced.
Yeah from what I understand the T1000 is basically one giant brain because every individual atom of it needs to be able to do every task for it to rearrange so many ways and still function, which means it quickly develops a mind somewhat independent of Skynet
1. Because he knew he was damaged at this point and he could have screwed up when trying to impersonate Sarah (which eventually happened, his feet melted when he was impersonating her). Also he didn't know human psychology well enough to understand that a protective mother would have never betrayed her son. While it looks somewhat 'human' these scenes actually show that T-1000 was more crude than it appears. 2. He let T-800 crawl, because it took him time to take a good aim at main power can before hitting it. He might also not have seen the launcher at all. Notice that we never get information if T-1000 is actually good at observation. He has to touch objects before imitating them, which suggests he kind of can't see things properly unless he gets in physical contact with them. Perhaps the nanobots or whatever he's made of, have trouble judging distances without physical contact or something. Perhaps he couldn't even recognize the launcher when it wasn't held by someone and moved. 3. He wasn't quick when he finally had John close, because he was malfunctioning heavily and couldn't run at this point. He wanted John to come close to secure the kill, but miscalculated how tough Sarah was.
@@SparrowNoblePoland Regardless if that's factual or not, the T-1000 is SENTIENT, and capable of thinking on it's own and outside of Skynet's agenda. It was a threat to humans AND Skynet
The fluidity of the t1000 jumping from platform to platform and the angles used to shoot this were truly a first of its kind from a direction stand point. Many films around this time would have slow mo or more dramatic angles, but Cameron decides to do everything in real-time and not cut always. It again enhances the t1000 athleticism and shows more an assassin with martial arts.
hes a very solid technical director, he makes amazing shots, he writes damn good stuff, dude directed, written, produced, and co-edited titanic, the guy is a rock solid director, he has 3 more avatars but yea the dude ruled in the 90s
The T800’s single-minded persistence and drive to achieve its mission makes it a terrifying villain. But as a hero those qualities make it hurt to see it getting beaten like that.
Ikr, if the T-800 is a antagonist and still functionable no matter how badly it was damaged, it makes me feels scared because of how this killer machine will do anything that it can do terminate a certain target, and will not stop no matter what. But if it's a protagonist that protects John and seeing the T-800 beaten up so hard, I feel so sad and touched about how it doesn't care about itself being destroyed like that by T-1000 but will do whatever it can to protect John, no matter how hopeless it can be.
This moment when Arnold takes off this metal bar from his chest, and grabs the M-79 to get back to fight, with the main theme, the audience cheered in the theater. We cheered too with my father, I was 10. My greated cinema experience.
The special effects were absolutely jawdropping back in the day. "Jurassic Park" is the only other movie that comes to mind where the effects made similar impression.
I generally just see T1 and T2 as one big self contained story even though there are obvious difference's in the budget they had between the two movies, I personally have come to prefer the dark and gritty cyberpunk feeling of T1 over the polished T2, both excellent movies though.
I remember watching this 25 years ago. When the T1000 'killed' Arnie I was thinking: "OMG this liquid metal guy is unstoppable!! He WON!!" "It's all up to Sarah now, and she doesn't stand a CHANCE!!!" then Arnie revives and I'm like "yes Yes YESSS! There's still HOPE!!"
I really love the line that the T-800 said after killing the bad terminator..."I need a vacation!". Obviously, he never would've said that because machines don't need vacations. But a nice insertion of a little humor to have Arnold say that.
To see the bad ass T-1000 really beating the shit out of Arnold, the Terminator always brings a tear to my eye. I hate seeing him become so weak and vulnerable. This was the best superhero vs super-villain fight until....... much later.
It really puts things into perspective. By all accounts in our timeline a T800 would be nigh-unstoppable, yet the T1000 makes him look like a piece of junk. It really shows how powerful the T1000 is.
@@RMJ1984 you notice how the t-1000 is the least aggressive before this point it's cause the t-1000 is not a combat model its a infiltrator while the t-800 is a battle model all ways on the battlefield in the John conner future. T-800 seemed more effective in combat but lost due to t-1000 healing
I tell you for sure that would never happen to the T- 850 because it's chassis is way more stronger and has more advance mobility nanotechnology as far as it's mechanical parts built for extreme Close Quarter Combat...... Look at the fight between the TX & the T-850....
If not for the molten steel, even the grenade launcher would have been useless, since the T1000 would have been back together again in about 30 sec. That's the thing about a Terminator, its basically death coming at you.
PeteRoyJackson It’s unnecessary bringing it up. You don’t even have to think of that movie if you don’t like it. Just focus on this scene if you’re gonna watch it.
I love this unique matchup of two killing machines who were never designed specifically to fight one another. But we see the T-1000 is just never going to take mechanical damage from any amount of blunt force, whereas the T-800 succumbs to accumulating damage and inevitably gets scrapped by the more advanced model. Had the final blow been struck just a few feet away from the ledge over the molten steel, the T-1000 would have ended the Connors.
The T-800 wasn't even trying. Earlier in the film, he explained to John about the design and abilities of the T-1000. This implies that he knew about the T-1000 weaknesses to corrosive and molten matter but in no point in the film did he lured the T-1000 into a trap.
@@Khalis33 The T-800 most certainly was trying, it was just a inferior hunk of junk compared to the T-1000. At best it could only hope to distract the T-1000 long enough to allow Sarah and John to escape, but it knew it was not match for the T-1000 in a stand up fight as evidenced here.
@@nathanmcdonald610 Exactly. The T-800 wouldn't make running and hiding the main priority for protecting John if it thought it could overpower the T-1000 before being shut down itself.
I know the T-800 is physically weaker than the T-1000. All Im saying is Arnie could have exploited/outsmarted the T-1000 given his knowledge of its abilities and weaknesses. Arnie would not have suffered brutal beatings in that scenario.
Cullys Charle Yeah I see what you mean, but the mission involved protecting two very fragile humans from a much deadlier terminator, so such scenarios weren’t even considered by the T-800. They barely escaped the mental hospital, and even then Sarah got a pretty nasty injury.
Someone told me they had a theory that right after the reboot scene the T-800 gains an understanding of the emotion "Disgust" they way he looks at the steel rod just has an expression of "How could I have let this happen?" Amazing performance on Arnolds part.
I don't think I've seen anyone ever point this out but the T-1000 goes through a slight character arc just as the T-800 did that humanizes both of them. Although the T-1000 didn't go through a full transformation it's intriguing to see how the T-800 went from a cold, soulless killing machine which only concern was it's objective and completing it like a soda machine dispensing your drink but by the end John has taught it what exactly it's protecting and why it's important. It learns what humans really are and comes into an understanding of life itself, and yet sadly it knows that it will never truly experience what it means to be alive itself, which is a beautifully sad thing. I'm getting so tired and over the theme of giving machines a full sense of awareness and emotion when they're machines, the best we'll ever accomplish is an imitation of life, that's it but that doesn't mean they're alive. The T-800 understood that when it said, "I know now why you cry, but it is something I can never do" and it was 100% right, it's nothing but 1s and 0s. And coming back to the T-1000 instead of learning the value of life it comes into it's bit of self awareness in it's growing, disturbing, interest devaluing life. At first it efficiently and quickly killed anyone that got in it's way with the police officer and shoved aside people that were beneath it's notice once John was in it's sight. Yet as time went on it somehow developed an understanding of pain and was fascinated by the concept, the way it took a moment to stare at John's dead foster father and then began to slowly kill people when it made no logical sense to take it's time doing so. All it needed to do was touch Sarah and it could shapeshift into her, yet for some reason it wanted to toy with her just a bit and get her to call to her son instead of doing it itself and killing an immediate threat that's been hindering it. And by the end it seems it even started to develop a sense of self preservation once it realized what the T-800 had hit him with. It was shocked and scared and you could clearly hear that for the first time it was somehow suffering pain as it's weird disgruntled and unsettling moans sounded off until it fell into the lava and you can hear that it's panicking. It such a masterfully creepy scene when compared to the first T-800's death in which it was crushed, but it didn't seem to care that it was being destroyed, because it had no sense of self-preservation, it didn't feel anything not even a desire to kill. It was simply fulfilling it's task and simply broke in attempting to do that. In that sense it wasn't really being killed, Sarah literally was just breaking it into pieces. But the T-1000 very much conveyed a sense of "I'm dying" and it was creepy.
Yeah and the T-1000 began to show a sadistic side when it was beating up on "Uncle Bob " during their second confrontation in the steel factory when it recovered from being skewered by the iron rod
Clearly the 1000 was set to evolve. It has a mind of it’s own and more closely resembles some kind of organism. The 800’s come with built in drives and limited processors and all that stuff. Personally i think all this shit is already real or is in the works and just being kept away for the time being. Some fked lab in china korea or japan, the likes of unit 731… i think what happened there is far beyond terrible more like absurd. i think those guys deserve the worst possible punishment a human can have and i also think that was just a fraction of what is actually going on. Just so you know they got away with everything that happened there and actually lived good lives from what I’ve read. This story doesn’t have a happy ending, research at your own risk. It’s very dark for any one mind
That's really insightful that the liquid terminator has character growth. I always thought it was a bit funny that it was described as being emotionless, but seemed to be angry and sadistic. But now that you mention it, it developed it's sadistic nature over the course of the movie. And that flaw was perhaps it's undoing.
@@someguy5977 Well, both the T-800 and T-1000 were learning computers of sorts so they can become more humanlike the longer they are around humans. The T-800 learns compassion and empathy from John and Sarah and grows to genuinely care for John and want to protect him, not just because it's his mission to do so. The T-1000 had no such guidance and does become malicious and sadistic, even a bit reckless as we can see when it risks exposure by killing and causing destruction because it was either getting frustrated with the T-800 constantly meddling with its attempts to kill John, or simply out of pure enjoyment. The T-1000 also got overconfident, not even bothering to check if he truly destroyed the T-800, eventually leading to its demise.
@@Ihavehadmanynames7779 The T-1000 was a prototype that was probably sent back to kill John right after its creation since Skynet realized it was losing the war against humans and became desperate. This likely means that there was not much time to check the T-1000 for flaws and weaknesses. And since it does have a mind and will of its own, Skynet took a big gamble deploying it too. Due to its liquid metal composition, it might have been difficult to install anything that could secure the T-1000's absolute obedience. So if it wanted to, it could easily betray its creator and side with humans or go off and do its own thing. Thus, Skynet did not create too many of them since it didn't want to deal with an army of rebellious T-1000s in addition to rebellious humans. Even one rogue T-1000 can be problematic.
3:58 this moment taught me one thing, no matter how beat up you are in life, always find that alternate power to finish your mission
Tbf, T800 was very slow, he should have just kept on attacking, but maybe he couldn't, or knew T1000 would escape anyway, because of his more advanced prototype, still, if you're screwed either way, better to go out, swinging, fortunately, he found the big machine gun at the end, with super bullet.
This is how it is after a breakup
bullshit
@@EagleEye88 I know how that feels
@@pauljohnson6019 it was a grenade launcher
Damn... Every single frame of this film is iconic.
and every single sound buddy :)
Indeed
Yup
I was born in 1993 and T2 took place two years before I was born,I was 4-5 maybe when I saw T2 for the first time and still today T2 is the greatest sci fi I have ever watched...
Well said
The performance by Robert Patrick was nothing but amazing. There will never be a better T-1000 ever. No expression, yet so scary.
thats the scary thing about him he felt like a normal person yet something was off about him.
He looked like a bird of prey, eyeing its next victim. Emotionless, unblinking, single minded and cold as ice. Perfect acting.
They put some kind of solution on Arnold's skin made with KY jelly to give him that not quite right look in some scenes. I wonder if they did the same with Robert Patrick, because he has a certain uncanny look to him, with the perfect uniform with no wrinkles, and hair that is always perfectly styled.
Cameron will always be my favorite. The guy has forgotten more about film making than most directors will ever know.
You're crediting the wrong person.... the director is the one who brings out the best out of an actor ... put that actor with the same script with a different director ... different outcome.
@@Messirule yes Cameron is a genious , I supouse that you are arguing that the director give Patrick ideas, concepts, sights, and then filmed from angles, edit the unnecesary parts and redone the bad acted scenes until perfect unexpresive ... Patrick, inmortal in his role, but the director and special effect did this film epic and clasic since first outcome in cinemas . Sorry if my english is not perfect, I speak Spanish, my English is learned . GoodBye dear fan of this masterpiece
Yes I like Patrick performance
"I know this hurts." is such a great line. It doesn't really understand what pain is but it understands that what it is doing causes a human pain and humans don't like that.
@115madmax
That's not sadism, that's something more akin to psychopathy, except that we are talking about a machine, not a human being.
@@puzzlingcentaur don't go to Euphrates River when gold get up
@115madmax don't go to Euphrates River when gold get up
When you see the T1000 splash around in the molten steel, you can't help but wonder, if he actually felt pain, the way it freaks out, is quite disturbing and unusual.
@@RMJ1984 don't die as a disbelievers
"The T-800 drew upon the heat from his surroundings as potential energy. This energy was stored in his heat sinks, which was used to help jump start his internal systems since his main power cell was ruptured and discharged by T-1000’s attack. This alternative source of power was something the T-1000 was unaware of since Terminators are equipped with limited information about other Terminators, because Terminators were never designed to fight other Terminators" - *James Cameron on the DVD Commentary*
Forgot this,now i remember
That makes sense
One instance in film history where the symbolism trumps any kind of logical explanation, fact that takes away the magic of it somewhat. The idea he'd connected with humanity so much through John to develop tenacity in the face of death/shutdown was enough.
Was storage space so scarce they couldn't fit some information on other Terminators there? You'd think that's the kind of information they would have in abundance since it's not enemy intel.
jedijones The T-1000 was partly self aware in its own right. This is why skynet only produced prototypes and few of them as it represented a threat to itself if not kept in check. Thats probably a reason why skynet didn’t want them having more information on itself than necessary. The more they know the more the greater the threat they pose to their creator
Arnold was perfect for the role of terminator. He was born for terminator. One of the greatest films ever.
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Arnold is Terminator
that is right
And Robert Patrick was born to be the T-1000. What a top tier performance.
Get out
T-1000: Call to John.
Sarah - No!
T-1000: I'm just messing with you, I can copy your voice and appearance anyway.
Well! He can't after a good bath in liquid nitrogen. And if you don't understand watch the extended version you'll understand
Justa Gamer Nah pretty sure he still can
Exactly. All he needs is touching her and get a voice sample, which is ‘Fuck you’. Not exactly ‘John’ but still does the job.
Artūrs Šilaks It wasn’t that bad.
I think that in both the extended and original cut, the T1000 is quite aware of its limitations. It has already tried to fool John once by imitating his fostermother and he wasn't convinced in the first place. So it understands that John wouldn't fall easily for the mimicry trick, which it uses only as a last resort. In the original cut, its suspicions are confirmed, with John understanding who is the real Sarah Connor by just hearing them both. In the extended edition we also have the problem of the glitches, whice are one more reason for the T1000 to try to exploit the authenticity of the real Sarah Connor, who is also in pain.
3:58 The most epic part then 4:04 the sound gets higher as his eye full becomes red, the sound track, and the special effect used in this film, still sends chills down your spin. Its emotional and awesome same time.
yup the terminator going into kill mode
Suicide not allowed
@@realityitis4suicide not allowed
I like to think it was only possible because the T-800 became closer to humanity. Something intangible that simply made it fight harder to find a way to save everyone. It was no longer just following a directive, he wanted to save John because he actually cared about him.
The T-800 never gave up even though it was inferior in every aspect to the T-1000. I think Cameron made an incredible message by telling us a story that perseverance and determination are better than pride and overconfidence.
They were two machines, each trying to complete its mission.
@@hazeroth L
Actually the T-1000 has it's own issues. It's still only a prototype so various faults and small-scale errors would be present. like the fact that repeated damage would end up causing morphing issues and whatnot.
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Or chosing being bigger than 911 instead of stealth to reach goal within minutes instead of failing miserably for days.
Hard to believe this was made in 1991. Fantastic movie.
If you lived in the 90s it's not so hard to believe.
The movie looks fantastic in remastered.
Imagine I also fail to believe sometimes
Whaaaaat?
Jet Jenkins there’s a clip on RUclips behind the scenes of making T2. The amount of time they spent filming this movie was insane. That’s why it was great from beginning to end.
The line "I know why you cry now" still makes me tear up a bit. An amazing movie.
t800 with learning turned on was very impressive
I came
Robert Patrick’s ability to be menacing, even while sharing a scene with an actor significantly larger than him, is absolutely incredible.
Ironically, Robert is actually a sweet and funny guy in real life. He also loved playing pranks. If anyone gave him a hard time, he'd give them that cold T-1000 stare, and they'd get scared and back off. And he'd get a kick out of it too, lol.
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@@Elly3981আমি তোমাকে সময়দেব
Thats how it seemed..Bolo from Enter the Dragon and Chong Li from Blood Sport, Kreese from the Karate Kid some of the worst movie villians are some of the nicest guys in real life.@@Elly3981
he is hands down the best terminator ever, he ran hard, he was what james cameron wanted, hence why cameron hasnt directed or cast a new one since, robert patrick is it
Robert Patrick is amazing. There is no emotion in his eyes while talking to Sarah. I always found him very scary when I was a child.
He can piss me off In my childhood
Thats the perfect villian slow walk and doesnt talk much .
@@wildhunt6350 T1000, Joker, Agent Smith, Bane, Count Dooku are some of the world-class, very likable and respectful villains!
@@robertkang1085 darth Vader
@@robertkang1085 Im talking about specifily of the movie series im not talking about comics or video games.
You can tell the T-1000 is just fed up with the T-800 trying to stop him that in this fight he actually goes out of his way to beat the T-800 to death
Every confrontation between the two up to this very fight was the T-1000 basically just shrugging off the T-800 so it could continue its pursuit of John, This is the one and only time in the whole movie that the T-1000 focused its energy solely on killing the T-800.
It only had one arm and the T-1000 still couldnt finish it. Lol
He forgot the T-800's greatest strength....
It'll always be back.
J Sankocho The T1000 only didn’t win because it for some reason didn’t think to spear his enemy through the head
And yet, you can still find a logic to its villainous prowling around the 2.4. Examining to see if it's damaged enough that it's no longer going to be a problem. When it sees it's reaching for a weapon, it realizes the 2.4 is still functioning and goes for the kill. Jam the bar in there, wrench it around to bend the chassis and expose the power cell, then puncture the power cell with the last hit.
This is James Cameron's best movie. Change my mind.
Yes and Avatar is my second choice, know it's like a Cocktail but I just love trees.
@@quicksilver3431 Avatar..lmaoo
That's James Cameron's signature.
This amazing film and also avatar seconds it
Titanic, Deep, True lies, T1?
What made the T800 so terrifying in the first film was how relentless it is. It doesn’t stop no matter how much you beat it, shoot it, or maim it. If you take away it’s legs it will crawl, if you take away it’s arm it’ll just use the other one. It will keep going until it’s fulfilled it’s objective.
That very thing that made the T800 so terrifying, makes it so inspiring in T2. No matter how much damage it takes, whether it be from the cops firing at him or the t1000 beating him down. The T800 kept getting up and being a ardent defender for both Sarah and Connor. T2 is one of the best films ever made
the t800 was superior, yes the t1000 was quicker and stronger, but the t800's relentless goal to save john connor and his mom beat the t1000's desperation to kill the connors
One of the overlooked aspects of this scene when Sarah dropped that single shell is that it also comes into play later, that single extra shell would have been enough to put the T1000 into the molten steel. Can't believe it took me forever to piece that together, what an amazing movie.
Then when shes reloading at the end, she has her other hand cupped underneath to catch any more shells in case she drops them too.
Chekhov’s Gun
@@jackbaxter2223 ffjjnjllkkkññnnlljkkkññlkjjlllkkññjjllljjkkklllkkññjjkdkfkk
she actually loaded it
But the T1000 would've killed her before the T800 came to the rescue.
I loved the sound when he remove that steel rod from his belly..1:27
What did he eat for dinner to make that sound
Blub blub buck bluck
ariff mazlan Foley artists are magicians - they should have a category in the Oscars for them
The sound of cheap dog food falling out of its can
Or when he slices it through the T-1000
I saw this movie over 20 years ago as a kid. I watch it again after 20 years. And it's still the best Terminator film made to date.
T1 and T2 are the best ones
@Samuelson baker Superior special effects, cinematography, smart role reversal for T800, a deeper exploration of the man inside the machine and the overarching theme of humanity triumphs over machine because we are human. Yeah it appeals to the less intelligent...
@Samuelson baker Wow, what an asshole
I watched it when I was three and over 25 years later I’ve watched it thousands of times. It’s still my favorite movie 🤣
That's way over 20 yrs ago...almost been 30 yrs..
4:26. I can still hear the audience cheering back from summer '91. That feeling of "yes....he's back!"
Well, we could expect that. He told us he'd be back.
Suicide not allowed
@pablocastaneda4198suicide not allowed
you actually remember all of this? must have been something very amazing..
Yep!!! I went to the movies to see this in 1991 and everyone stood up cheering!!! lol Epic movie!!
I swear to God, the moment when T-100 wakes up with that "alternate power" thing, and starts tearing out that spike from under him.. that's one of my most favourite T2 moments. Perseverance, even in a machine.
I wonder if the crowd cheered at that moment when it was in cinemas
T-800*
T-800🔥🔥 unstoppable 💪
T-800 endoskeleton, model 101(the Arnold skin-suit)*
spot on comment though👍
@@mattdubya1037 It's actually never clarified in the movies. In T1 Kyle specifically said T-101, and only mentioned that series 600 was older. So from the info we have from movies only, it is logical to call it T-101.
“I know this hurts”
Like you would know, liquid boy.
He was just trying to imitate a human.
Well it does have detailed info on human anatomy
He may have known seeing as he was just frozen solid and shattered into pieces.
"Wouldn't you like to know WEATHER boy!"
It doesn't know by experience, but it is aware of the fact.
The expression at 4:08 when he “comes back to life” is so genuine.
It’s amazing how well this film holds up, 30 years from now it will still look great
100million budget, for a 1990-91 movie..it. It better hold up
industrial light and magic and artists who knew, this will hold up over time, its like the entire crew loved the movie, we know they did becausde at cons they said it was a pleasure to make it
@@realityitis4 Thank you for this comment. Im so glad that Im not the only one who realised this.
In 8k
When I was a boy, I always cried when t1000 beat the crap out of Arnold.
when i was a man i always cried when the t1000 beat the crap out of Arnold.
Same, it's amazing how we folks grew up loving this movie, and invested in the characters so much :)
Pero S Me too
Same, I asked my parents if the T-800 actually died.
Then I started jumping in excitement and cheered when it started to revive.
@@Nicholas_Chen_ hell yeah, the times when movies were about heart and creativity, now it's either money craving or a fucking agenda, we're extremely lucky
4:14 every time I hear that soundtrack, not only gives me goosebumps, but also gives me hope of saying: I’m not done yet
Yes, same to me.
That scene alone is the definition of not giving up, always get back up & fight.
I'll be back.
Same dude
@@civmike just like Arnold taught us
There will never be another terminator movie better than this one. It can't be better. Amazing
The first was a lot better. But this is next best one. They went right downhill after.
Agreed..and they've tried so hard to make the others like this one and they couldn't
Both are incredible. Will never be beaten. The rest are utter trash
@@medusalem9485, Cameron left huge gaffes in 2 with absolutely NO explanation. It was ultimately commercial garbage. Fun from an action perspective, not from a storytelling one it was good. You have to switch your brain off & enjoy the super sfx & completely ignore what was said in the untouchable first film much of which precluded ANY follow up & enjoy its mindlessness.........
@@GGGritzer That makes no sense. T2 is the perfect sequel - better than the original in almost every way. The only things T1 does better are horror and a greater nostalgia factor.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert Patrick were both amazing as Terminators. No other Terminators come close to these two.
Guilherme 🤖🤖🤖😎😃😉😉😉👍👍👍👍👍🧖♂️🧖♂️👍👍
The T1000 knows it’s stronger, faster and more durable than the T800. But the T1000 underestimated the T800’s ultimate strength...
...It’ll always be back
the T-1000 had no date on the other terminator models, as it wasnt sent back expecting to having ot fight one.
so it didnt know bout the secondary power supply on the t800(or it assumed it was an identical model the one skynet sent the1st time that didnt have one), otherwise instead of stabbing it thru the chest it would likely have lopped its head off
Teixas true - according to dvd commentary, James Cameron said that terminators have limited knowledge about other terminators as they were never programmed to fight each other
@@kennytee6882 aye in fact the T-X was the 1st one designed ot fight other terminators(its main weapon , the plasma cannon,was chosen specifically to combat older models)
Teixas woah that’s interesting.
@@kennytee6882 Check this out:
terminator.fandom.com/wiki/T-X
I'm from Russia. In my country, this film is simply adored! it can be reviewed endlessly) all the actors are great!!!! Bravo to the creators of this masterpiece!!!
The U.S. and Russia must unite to defeat Skynet.
Same goes for every country....🔥🔥🔥
Respect to you from America, man! America and Russia deserve peace no matter what our governments say!
@@CT-6210 Bad people want to quarrel with our peoples, but they will not succeed!
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There will never ever be a Terminator movie like this, a masterpiece of a movie Arnie is just perfect here, Robert Patrick is just amazing as the T-1000, LInda is amazing and Edward is incredible they will never make another movie like this. Just stop milking this incredible series let the franchise rest.
Couldn't agree more
This movie shouldn't even be brought up when it comes to the others. This one is just a masterpiece, no need for people to keep comparing lol.
The Terminator and Terminator 2 are the only ones we need. Hands down, period.
Pretty rare that a sequel is even better than a blockbuster original. Hard to believe it’s almost 30 years old. It still stands up, doesn’t look outdated at all.
One problem I always had with this scene was if the T-1000 can take shape of everything it touches then he could of killed Sarah and found John himself.. Just an observation..
This movie simply never gets old and there will never be anything like it.
The effects still look very impressive, even today. Though I do wonder how Mr. Patrick must feel when he looks back on his old films, especially T2, and sees how fit, sharp, and handsome he used to be.
@@Elly3981nah he was invited back for geneysis and said im old and fat now, the dude was in his 50s, he was 33 when he made t2 and he was in epic shape, the dude ran hard coul hit 25+ mph, he was amazing
I always liked how the T-1000 casually looks over the railing while Sarah is trying to reload. Since it knows it's not in any kind of danger anyway.
I think it was learning to have fun toying with his victims. Almost like a psychopath instead of an emotionless machine.
I agree. Really seems the T-1000 was getting overconfident and smug for a machine. Especially with that finger gesture near the end it seemingly picked up at some point.
@@gjtrue I think he was evaluating his surroundings and acknowledged that molten metal will destroy him so he had to make note of its location and temperature.
@@bennybenjben9594 the T-1000 Terminator machine has more advance artificial intelligence more than the T- 800 Terminator in other words that it's smarter..
Sddhwwhwdhwh a pessoa que eu
Arnold: ''You should have gone for the head''
Okay Thanos 👌😉
Okay Thanos 👌😉
T1000: "I...I did. Twice."
@@Rolley189 dude i never realized that he did, twice lol
"Never start with the head ! The victim gets all fuzzy and cannot feel the next (BAM !!) ... you see ?"
This scene had more HEART and SOUL than any in Dark Fate!
Rev 9 is a joke
The fruit you're picking is hanging so low that it's buried underneath the Earth's crust.
And T3 + genysis
@Fluke I believe!
@@IndianYouThoober90 that's whole movie was a miss opportunity!
I liked the idea that the t800 was able to re-route it's own power because it's power supply wasn't damaged and so found an auxiliary route to come back to life
ruclips.net/video/4GZlTlYdPq4/видео.html
Something similar happened in the first movie when he was knocked out for a while after the truck exploded so nice callback.
@@shaevizla going to have to watch that again I don't remember that scene
The T 800 is powered by 2 hydrogen fuel cells as its shown in Terminatir 3,Here only the first one was damage and the Terminator used the second fuel cell as an alternate power source....If you watch Terminator 3 The Terminator thrown out one of its hydrogen fuel cell while driving and it create a huge explosion because it contains nuclear
@@emu8584 dude, there are only 2 terminator movies. what are you talking about?)))) anything after T2 is fan fiction and is not consistant with the original movies.
Movies like this make wish I could travel back to this time.
Arnold is great, but I think that Robert Patrick stole the show: he really nailed it!
He was perfect
Yeah, it just goes to show that you need a good villain for the hero to work as well. The cast was perfect. I've loved this movie since I was 8 or 9 years old and the ending is still poignant and sad. I always admired that this movie had the guts to try to twist the T-800 into a good guy and work all of this into a family dynamic with Arnold, Linda and Eddie and then have the ending be so heart wrenching yet fitting to the story. To me this is the best action and sci fi movie ever.
I'd say both
Yes, such cold and ruthless dedication to its mission.
The hell he did. People come to see Arnold. Without him, there won’t be another Terminator movie.
30 years later, and the special effects are still amazing today.
Yes🔥
@@arunajay7096 just too good
1:28 horrible
Not my proudest fap
The shot from 1:38 is fantastic. The framing and lighting are especially gorgeous and epic.
The use of practical and cg effects in this movie is just amazing!
Funnier if you've watched that recent interview Robert Patrick had about accidentally hitting Arnold for real. 🤣
"Robert......dat was muh real arrrrm!"
😂
that was a great interview XD
😂😂
He squished * Arnold's head foreal foreal 😂
do you guys have a link to the interview by any chance?
I love how even though Sarah Connor is pierced through with the T-1000's metal, and dying, she still does everything she can to protect John.
She wasn't exactly dying. Sure she was hurt, but not dying.
@@randylalrinsanga3078 She's lost a lot of blood at this point. All that running after being shot on the highway didn't help either.
True strong female character! One of the strongest ever.
The power of a mother.
@@SoldierOfFate wouldnt be her first time getting her leg messed up. Lol. Besides we can assume johns tourniquet was pretty effective to slow down her bleeding.
From watching this when I was younger than 10 to now watching this at 34, this “alternate power” scene still hits me with the same level of awe.
You cannot argue Arnie’s acting was phenomenal and I’ve only grown to appreciate it more as I’ve gotten older. The moment he briefly looks around to reassess his situation when he comes back online, to the ever so subtle sense of frustration he displays when he looks at the bar for a moment before discarding it. This wasn’t “just playing a robot”, this was acting.
3:52 When life beats you down, find your alternative power, revive.
Yt
thanks dude I will always remember that. Right about now, I could use an alternate power source.
@@robertkang1085 Stick with it man. It sucks now, but the feeling you'll have when you turn the corner and realize the adversity you overcame, will make it worth it.
Beautiful comment
@@robertkang1085 keep going Robert
When arnold will die...thousands of thumbs will be pointed to the sky..
when you said "when he will die" that made me sad just thinking about it bro
@@dragemtohelltae yea bro,even my parents who don't follow bodybuilding or arnold's life. You know,regular adults who have just seen him as a muscular guy in movies,even they saw him recently and said "he got so old...." So yea...thats sad(
Arnold's terminator died tho in Dark Fate
@YOU AND ME wish it was true)
why?? pls don't say dat
The t800 is the Nokia 3310 of terminators
That’s t1000. T800 can be broken
😂😂😂
@@sudattsdeadchannel3495 man you don't get it huh. I'm honestly sad for you :/
@@sssharefff i know that that means. nokia is unbreakable is just a meme joke. i can cruch nokia under a hydraulic press. my main objective is when he said un brealable that means its t1000 coz t800 can be detroyed. so u dint understand what i said. i feel sad for you :/
@@sudattsdeadchannel3495 can you just take the joke and shut the fuck up?
2:28 the part I like here (and in whole movie) is how un-robotic T-1000 actually is. Instead of going maximum efficiency and finishing T-800 off the moment it falls down, severely damaged and prone, he actually enjoys watching him crawl towards the gun, like a predator with it's deadly wounded prey's last gasps of life. Giving him hope that he'll grab that weapon, only to strike final deadly hit moments before he grabs it. He expresses pride here, sadism, and dominance, which all transcend robotic behavior.
That's kind of the whole underlying theme of their growth. The T-800 was learning just as was the T-1000, though the T-800 was being guided by John Connor about the rights and wrongs of the world, so it leaned more into the embracement of humanity and compassion where's the T-1000 didn't have any such guidance so it leaned harder into being a sadistic killer.
@@nathanmcdonald610 The T-1000 was programmed to imitate human emotion and expression so that it could get around without arousing suspicion but I think that over time, it really did develop emotions of its own and expressed them even when there was no need to.
I think that even the T-1000 was getting frustrated with the T-800's constant thwarting of his attempts to kill John so it became reckless and sloppy as well as twisted and sadistic.
I noticed this too. He had a bit of sadism he learned from human interaction. Just watch how he looks down and watches like “that sucks, now you’re screwed” when Sarah drops the shotgun shell through the grate floor. Or when he regenerates later and does the finger wag. So menacing and badass.
@@jtbrah6995 The T-1000's overconfidence made it sloppy and reckless. All of which led to its downfall since it didn't think to check if the T-800 was really out before going after John and Sarah.
Sarah wasn't his mission yet he protects her. T800 is getting human
He ordered him to "save her" from the mental hospital. He did that. But SorroW is right, after flipping his switch he developed more empathy and sought to save his friend from certain death.
1. T-800's CPU is in Learning Mode(AI)
2. John order him
The Dark Knight That scene isn’t canon. All T-800s learn. No switch is necessary.
I think that this was more for john as john would never forgive him if he let his mother die
@@upulor744 It is canon. It was cut due to time restraints.
It appears in the original script and the official novels.
Think about it. A T800 isn't an effective killing machine if it eventually learns empathy from the targets it's been told to eliminate.
The CPU switch is perfect insurance against that.
When you feel like you cant go on anymore,remember to reach deep,cause we all have Alternative Power.
Inspirational.
Mario Maglai wow that’s good bro thank you!
Pfthahahaha
Oh!
For sure, this is the most astonishing and epic scene in action movies for all times!!! The scene when Terminator rips a piece of crowbar out of his chest, desperately trying to protect John, just make me burst into tears and runs shivers on my spine. It is such a truly moment in the movie. Bravo director!
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One of the things Arnold and Terminator movies teach you - never give up
correct
This is what you call a movie classic.
I must have seen this movie literally dozens of times since I was a kid. Never gets old!
Edward/ Outplay I know the feeling
the alternate power scene is definitely one of the most uplifting moments in the series
I love how the t-800 being ridiculously hard to kill is just as much a nuisance for the t-1000 as it was for Sarah. They can almost bond over the shared pain of being damn sure they'd finished the job only for the damn thing to spring back up
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He Tried Everyday to Kill Him It was his Job to not give up but to Protect Sarah Connor and John connor
@@medusalem9485 I think that even the T-1000 was getting frustrated with the T-800's constant thwarting of his attempts to kill John. And that frustration caused it to be reckless and sloppy, which eventually led to its destruction.
Imagine how hard it was for the future humans and the Resistance to take down these things. Even more so when they encountered a T-1000 unit.
@gjtrue kind of makes me wonder why Skynet didn't use the T-1000 to kill John Connor in the present instead of the past. It could have easily infiltrated John's army and gotten close enough to kill him.
When he got a backup power redirect we lost our shit in the movie theater. This was so epic most people will never understand it.
I watched this movie for the first time today... OMFG, was I blown away. I frickin loved the T1000 liquid metal effects, just so many “wow” moments (even now 29 years later). The action sequences were practically perfect and the plot line is unforgettable, but I have to say I really thought Robert Patrick nailed his role. He was so subtly malevolent it was hypnotic. In a nutshell, I loved the movie so much that I had to come back and watch the final battle all over again.
прямо завидно. смотреть впераые. кто бы мне сиер память, дабы я вновь первый раз посмотрел
@@МаксимКазаков-с5д same for me
Not patrick. Arnold Schwarzenegger is the key in this movie...
Where can I download it from?
@@vitkomusic6624 No Robert Patrick made this film, he stole it from Arnie.
This was the best movie I have ever watched in my life. action, story, casting, acting, everything was perfect.
exactly, everything was exactly what we want.
2:53 "Robert! That's my real arm!!!" Lol
I don't get it
@AR - 08CS - Robert H Lagerquist Sr PS (1473) How the fuck did he not actually get his arm impaled?!
@@Not-Andy-Here
They probably used a prop or some thing weaker than a real metal rod?
@@bradnov89 In an interview in recent times Robert Patrick remembered back to this scene and remembered hitting Arnolds real arm which was tucked behind his back during this scene queuing Arnold to tell him that was his real arm and Robert being, Oh fuck!
I always loved how the T800's perseverance is terrifying in the first movie but inspiring in the second
still feeling bad for Arnie, twenty and counting years later
Why?
@@mad_titanthanos Because he actually died in this film, the T-1000 simply wrecked him. Who we see today is a clone of Arnold Schwartzengger running around in our real-world.
Reuben Ahmed sad stuff 💆🏻♂️
@@elmalloc it's just the other 800 Series unit. Don't worry, they are making them on conveyor belts
I love the physicality of the action. You can feel the weight of punches the T-800 takes.
Jim Cameron movies in general have a great level of realism. It shows he was into physics and optics. None of the new Terminator movies are this believable.
I think the sound design is a big component. Seriously, compare the sound effects for the fights between the Terminators in T2 and Genisys/Dark Fate. In here, they sound like they have a lot of weight and power, where as the sound design for the new films sounds like they stole them from the Transformers sound effects library.
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Movie won Oscar for the visual effects. They looked so real
There is no getting away from the fact this movie is a masterpiece. I've watched this I don't know how many times and it's as good now as it was back then. James Cameron finest
he also madde titanic and avatar and true lies, I think this dude inspired christopher nolan they are both superb technical directors.
such a great lesson! When life beats you down, sometimes you need to find the alternate power you never knew you had
This movie had one of the most terrifying villains of all time.
That fake "John" call from the end sounds like from Hell
Is this some kind of joke?
@@johnspencer8268 What if it is?
Nobody will ever be as good as Robert Patrick. The role of playing the T-1000.
When I was a kid, seeing T-800 getting beat up by T-1000 made me cry my eyes out and scream "Come on, you can win!" 😅😅😅
This is still the best final battle in the entire series.
It's still the final battle in the entire series.
I know I'm not alone in this one, I remember watching T2 for the first time in the cinema and getting so sad when the T-800 gets beat up, and the feeling when he reboots back to life! Now I'm 41 years old and I still get the same feeling, that's how great the character was developed.
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Saw it in theaters when I was 10 too
same i was shocked at how brutal and quick the t1000 was
@realityitis4 that's the purpose to have a machine that is quick and agile and has the same strength as the t-800
@@crashpal Yeah and also shows you how the T800 was becoming outdated, but yet he was putting out quite a fight.
I think what people seem to be missing here is that the T-1000 isn't bound so strictly to any programming the way "solid" terminators are. Sure, he is nevertheless aiming to carry out his mission, but there's a certain sinister curiosity to his actions. Why would he impale Sarah in a non-vital spot, when he could easily have killed her right there and immediately taken her place (and voice)? Why let the T-800 crawl to and almost grab his grenade launcher before finally impaling him with the rod? Heck, when he finally has John right in his sights, why didn't he just move in quickly and make the kill?
There's a certain thrill he seems to be getting from "stalking his prey". For a terminator, his actions are uncharacteristically psychotic. It can be said that, given that he's a prototype, his actions and behavior are a side effect to who and what he is. If we take The Sarah Connor Chronicles as canon, the T-1001 chick also acts uncharacteristically. No doubt that Skynet quickly learned of the unpredicability of that model, which is why they weren't mass produced.
Yeah from what I understand the T1000 is basically one giant brain because every individual atom of it needs to be able to do every task for it to rearrange so many ways and still function, which means it quickly develops a mind somewhat independent of Skynet
1. Because he knew he was damaged at this point and he could have screwed up when trying to impersonate Sarah (which eventually happened, his feet melted when he was impersonating her). Also he didn't know human psychology well enough to understand that a protective mother would have never betrayed her son. While it looks somewhat 'human' these scenes actually show that T-1000 was more crude than it appears. 2. He let T-800 crawl, because it took him time to take a good aim at main power can before hitting it. He might also not have seen the launcher at all. Notice that we never get information if T-1000 is actually good at observation. He has to touch objects before imitating them, which suggests he kind of can't see things properly unless he gets in physical contact with them. Perhaps the nanobots or whatever he's made of, have trouble judging distances without physical contact or something. Perhaps he couldn't even recognize the launcher when it wasn't held by someone and moved.
3. He wasn't quick when he finally had John close, because he was malfunctioning heavily and couldn't run at this point. He wanted John to come close to secure the kill, but miscalculated how tough Sarah was.
Świetna hipoteza. Przyjmuję to bez zastrzeżeń.
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@@SparrowNoblePoland Regardless if that's factual or not, the T-1000 is SENTIENT, and capable of thinking on it's own and outside of Skynet's agenda. It was a threat to humans AND Skynet
The fluidity of the t1000 jumping from platform to platform and the angles used to shoot this were truly a first of its kind from a direction stand point. Many films around this time would have slow mo or more dramatic angles, but Cameron decides to do everything in real-time and not cut always.
It again enhances the t1000 athleticism and shows more an assassin with martial arts.
hes a very solid technical director, he makes amazing shots, he writes damn good stuff, dude directed, written, produced, and co-edited titanic, the guy is a rock solid director, he has 3 more avatars but yea the dude ruled in the 90s
The T800’s single-minded persistence and drive to achieve its mission makes it a terrifying villain. But as a hero those qualities make it hurt to see it getting beaten like that.
Ikr, if the T-800 is a antagonist and still functionable no matter how badly it was damaged, it makes me feels scared because of how this killer machine will do anything that it can do terminate a certain target, and will not stop no matter what. But if it's a protagonist that protects John and seeing the T-800 beaten up so hard, I feel so sad and touched about how it doesn't care about itself being destroyed like that by T-1000 but will do whatever it can to protect John, no matter how hopeless it can be.
You mean the T-1000's?
@@BlueToronto wdym we're talking about the T-800
@@Zurowoxx And we're talking about Terminator 2 as well where the villain is the T-1000.
@@BlueToronto we're talking about the T-800 in Terminator 1 and the T-800 in Terminator 2
Can’t get enough of that alternate power scene 🔥
This moment when Arnold takes off this metal bar from his chest, and grabs the M-79 to get back to fight, with the main theme, the audience cheered in the theater. We cheered too with my father, I was 10. My greated cinema experience.
Terminator2 is the best one ever. MASTERPIECE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Terminator 1 is good as 2 is... they are amazing in their merits
Robert Patrick did great. He just shows the perfect example of an emotionless killing machine.
0:50 "I know this hurts."
Attention to detail... Because Terminators have detailed information on human anatomy.
Damn
man, this movie was way ahead of its time especially where you're seeing it in remaster version of it.
The special effects were absolutely jawdropping back in the day.
"Jurassic Park" is the only other movie that comes to mind where the effects made similar impression.
3:56- They don't create full body chilling moments in movies like this anymore.
That’s not true. Whether you believe me or not.
Classic moment.
@@arcticangel1628 it is
@@Peter-wx5ws Don’t be too sure of that.
I think as a kid, i enjoyed this one more than the 1st one because, of the journey with John, and the relationship with the terminator, so awesome.
I generally just see T1 and T2 as one big self contained story even though there are obvious difference's in the budget they had between the two movies, I personally have come to prefer the dark and gritty cyberpunk feeling of T1 over the polished T2, both excellent movies though.
I remember watching this 25 years ago. When the T1000 'killed' Arnie I was thinking:
"OMG this liquid metal guy is unstoppable!! He WON!!"
"It's all up to Sarah now, and she doesn't stand a CHANCE!!!"
then Arnie revives and I'm like
"yes Yes YESSS! There's still HOPE!!"
James Cameron is very great. He is a best director to the world. This film is amazing and a masterpiece.
A message from Arnold in this scene : NEVER GIVE UP
Facts
I just realized the T-800 crawling towards the grenade launcher here is exactly like the T-800 crawling towards Sarah in the ending of T1.
there were a lot of call back to t1
@@JunayedMahin pretty much the entire movie.
I really love the line that the T-800 said after killing the bad terminator..."I need a vacation!". Obviously, he never would've said that because machines don't need vacations. But a nice insertion of a little humor to have Arnold say that.
It was meant to showcase that his limited exposure to humans was having an effect on him. He was loosely starting to develop an actual personality.
The part where the Terminator in the movie: Terminator said, “it’s terminating time!” was definitely one of the moments in the film: Terminator
james cameron excels at comedy writig, he also wrote true lies, he loves to write and direct arnold
@@hoodermoment1365This meme will never be a great meme. Just as lame as that Darude Sandstorm meme.
The CGI in this movie is better then most in 2024
To see the bad ass T-1000 really beating the shit out of Arnold, the Terminator always brings a tear to my eye. I hate seeing him become so weak and vulnerable. This was the best superhero vs super-villain fight until....... much later.
It really puts things into perspective. By all accounts in our timeline a T800 would be nigh-unstoppable, yet the T1000 makes him look like a piece of junk. It really shows how powerful the T1000 is.
@@RMJ1984 t-800 in t1 was a nightmare what a turnaround
Still gets me that bit. Shows just how evil he really is. And kinda spits in our face like “how do you like your hero now?”
@@RMJ1984 you notice how the t-1000 is the least aggressive before this point it's cause the t-1000 is not a combat model its a infiltrator while the t-800 is a battle model all ways on the battlefield in the John conner future. T-800 seemed more effective in combat but lost due to t-1000 healing
I tell you for sure that would never happen to the T- 850 because it's chassis is way more stronger and has more advance mobility nanotechnology as far as it's mechanical parts built for extreme Close Quarter Combat......
Look at the fight between the TX & the T-850....
Everything about this movie screams Masterpiece. The acting, action, story, special effects. No wonder no other sequel could top it.
I have to say. The makeup on Arnie in this scene is just flawless
No matter how many times i see this scene i dont get bored, especially when arnie removes the rod out of his body🎉🎉🎉.
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the fact she has a huge ass shotgun and it's useless, makes the terminator that much more terrifying.
Even better, a grenade launcher.
Didn't help that for some reason she didn't even have it loaded.
If not for the molten steel, even the grenade launcher would have been useless, since the T1000 would have been back together again in about 30 sec. That's the thing about a Terminator, its basically death coming at you.
1:41 my dad and me after parent meeting at school
Hol up
that was really funny XD
Hahaha 😂
Oh god😆
aah man the golden days
Dark Fate is definitely not a sequel to this masterpiece!!
It's not a sequel to anything, and should have been burned up in the cutting room floor before it was released.
Actually, it is. Whether you like it or not. Get over yourself.
Said the studios who lost $100M on it.
PeteRoyJackson It’s unnecessary bringing it up. You don’t even have to think of that movie if you don’t like it. Just focus on this scene if you’re gonna watch it.
Frank Castle 1:16 That’s to you.
4:21 I love the sound that the spear makes when it drops. Synchronizes so well with the music
I love this unique matchup of two killing machines who were never designed specifically to fight one another. But we see the T-1000 is just never going to take mechanical damage from any amount of blunt force, whereas the T-800 succumbs to accumulating damage and inevitably gets scrapped by the more advanced model. Had the final blow been struck just a few feet away from the ledge over the molten steel, the T-1000 would have ended the Connors.
The T-800 wasn't even trying. Earlier in the film, he explained to John about the design and abilities of the T-1000. This implies that he knew about the T-1000 weaknesses to corrosive and molten matter but in no point in the film did he lured the T-1000 into a trap.
@@Khalis33 The T-800 most certainly was trying, it was just a inferior hunk of junk compared to the T-1000. At best it could only hope to distract the T-1000 long enough to allow Sarah and John to escape, but it knew it was not match for the T-1000 in a stand up fight as evidenced here.
@@nathanmcdonald610 Exactly. The T-800 wouldn't make running and hiding the main priority for protecting John if it thought it could overpower the T-1000 before being shut down itself.
I know the T-800 is physically weaker than the T-1000. All Im saying is Arnie could have exploited/outsmarted the T-1000 given his knowledge of its abilities and weaknesses. Arnie would not have suffered brutal beatings in that scenario.
Cullys Charle Yeah I see what you mean, but the mission involved protecting two very fragile humans from a much deadlier terminator, so such scenarios weren’t even considered by the T-800. They barely escaped the mental hospital, and even then Sarah got a pretty nasty injury.
4:19 when he drops the pole it falls in the beat of the background music.
Ikr chills
Thanks Captain Obvious.
@@wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303 just saying the little details people sometimes miss
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Someone told me they had a theory that right after the reboot scene the T-800 gains an understanding of the emotion "Disgust" they way he looks at the steel rod just has an expression of "How could I have let this happen?" Amazing performance on Arnolds part.
I don't think I've seen anyone ever point this out but the T-1000 goes through a slight character arc just as the T-800 did that humanizes both of them. Although the T-1000 didn't go through a full transformation it's intriguing to see how the T-800 went from a cold, soulless killing machine which only concern was it's objective and completing it like a soda machine dispensing your drink but by the end John has taught it what exactly it's protecting and why it's important. It learns what humans really are and comes into an understanding of life itself, and yet sadly it knows that it will never truly experience what it means to be alive itself, which is a beautifully sad thing. I'm getting so tired and over the theme of giving machines a full sense of awareness and emotion when they're machines, the best we'll ever accomplish is an imitation of life, that's it but that doesn't mean they're alive. The T-800 understood that when it said, "I know now why you cry, but it is something I can never do" and it was 100% right, it's nothing but 1s and 0s.
And coming back to the T-1000 instead of learning the value of life it comes into it's bit of self awareness in it's growing, disturbing, interest devaluing life. At first it efficiently and quickly killed anyone that got in it's way with the police officer and shoved aside people that were beneath it's notice once John was in it's sight. Yet as time went on it somehow developed an understanding of pain and was fascinated by the concept, the way it took a moment to stare at John's dead foster father and then began to slowly kill people when it made no logical sense to take it's time doing so. All it needed to do was touch Sarah and it could shapeshift into her, yet for some reason it wanted to toy with her just a bit and get her to call to her son instead of doing it itself and killing an immediate threat that's been hindering it. And by the end it seems it even started to develop a sense of self preservation once it realized what the T-800 had hit him with. It was shocked and scared and you could clearly hear that for the first time it was somehow suffering pain as it's weird disgruntled and unsettling moans sounded off until it fell into the lava and you can hear that it's panicking. It such a masterfully creepy scene when compared to the first T-800's death in which it was crushed, but it didn't seem to care that it was being destroyed, because it had no sense of self-preservation, it didn't feel anything not even a desire to kill. It was simply fulfilling it's task and simply broke in attempting to do that. In that sense it wasn't really being killed, Sarah literally was just breaking it into pieces. But the T-1000 very much conveyed a sense of "I'm dying" and it was creepy.
Yeah and the T-1000 began to show a sadistic side when it was beating up on "Uncle Bob " during their second confrontation in the steel factory when it recovered from being skewered by the iron rod
Clearly the 1000 was set to evolve. It has a mind of it’s own and more closely resembles some kind of organism. The 800’s come with built in drives and limited processors and all that stuff. Personally i think all this shit is already real or is in the works and just being kept away for the time being. Some fked lab in china korea or japan, the likes of unit 731… i think what happened there is far beyond terrible more like absurd. i think those guys deserve the worst possible punishment a human can have and i also think that was just a fraction of what is actually going on. Just so you know they got away with everything that happened there and actually lived good lives from what I’ve read. This story doesn’t have a happy ending, research at your own risk. It’s very dark for any one mind
That's really insightful that the liquid terminator has character growth. I always thought it was a bit funny that it was described as being emotionless, but seemed to be angry and sadistic. But now that you mention it, it developed it's sadistic nature over the course of the movie. And that flaw was perhaps it's undoing.
@@someguy5977 Well, both the T-800 and T-1000 were learning computers of sorts so they can become more humanlike the longer they are around humans. The T-800 learns compassion and empathy from John and Sarah and grows to genuinely care for John and want to protect him, not just because it's his mission to do so. The T-1000 had no such guidance and does become malicious and sadistic, even a bit reckless as we can see when it risks exposure by killing and causing destruction because it was either getting frustrated with the T-800 constantly meddling with its attempts to kill John, or simply out of pure enjoyment. The T-1000 also got overconfident, not even bothering to check if he truly destroyed the T-800, eventually leading to its demise.
@@Ihavehadmanynames7779 The T-1000 was a prototype that was probably sent back to kill John right after its creation since Skynet realized it was losing the war against humans and became desperate. This likely means that there was not much time to check the T-1000 for flaws and weaknesses. And since it does have a mind and will of its own, Skynet took a big gamble deploying it too. Due to its liquid metal composition, it might have been difficult to install anything that could secure the T-1000's absolute obedience. So if it wanted to, it could easily betray its creator and side with humans or go off and do its own thing. Thus, Skynet did not create too many of them since it didn't want to deal with an army of rebellious T-1000s in addition to rebellious humans. Even one rogue T-1000 can be problematic.
The graphical work used in this film was way beyond its time..... So clean & Perfectly fit graphics everywhere