And they nailed it, i was about 8 of 9 when I saw the movie and to this day, every now and then in the middle of the night sitting in bed, my imagination goes haywire and I think what IF the terminator were to open my door and come after me lol. That thought gives me anxiety not gonna lie
That scene is chilling if you've seen the first movie, and you totally get where she's coming from. I sadly saw the 2nd movie first when I was younger.
This is how and what terminator sound and music should be. Not the modern day transformers sound. I hate it when terminators sound like transformers. It needs this pure, dark, cold, steel feeling sound.
hello! thank you for watching and your 2 comments!!. The clanking sound feels like the beating heart of the machine, the composer did an amazing job with this
I was actually hoping this was the sound effects the endoskelton makes whenever it moves when it's inside the factory at the end of the terminator. As well as he whirring noises when we see under the skin during the surgery scenes lol.
James Camereon has said, of The Terminator, that he was very inexperienced with sound mixing, and didn't have a lot of time to work on it. He aimed for something more believable in Terminator 2. You do hear some whirring noises when the T-800 is badly damaged near the end of the film. Mostly it's eye gears whirring and grinding.
John Krain that’s because Arnold was training for Mr. Olympia, a competition based souly on physique. Whilst many body building competitions are based off of how strong a particular person is. So while Arnold was working for a very toned physique, the others just need to put on as much muscle mass as possible
You should've seen his body in Conan the barbarian. He was just like those body builders you were talking about. It's a good thing he realized how ugly that kind of body is and started to take it easy on the work outs
What I liked most about T2 was that there was two distinct themes for both terminators, the loud metal clanging sound indicating the T800's intimidating presence and the low growling noise representing the T1000's sinister presence. Both themes work to pretty much sum up the atmosphere both characters possess
That one scene when he takes out a shotgun out of a box of roses as the roses hit the floor in slow motion is perhaps one of the most dramatic things I’ve ever seen in a movie... Like, wow.
The machine steeping on the roses... emotionless, cold and calculating, it disregards any sentimental value such as flowers and their endless meanings of love, peace or romance... it is all crushed, under the feet of the unfeeling machine.
Love how this has that industrial feeling....like a power hammer slamming into an anvil. Or a cog slowly clanking away..."The heartbeat of the machine" sounds about right as it has that slow impending feeling of an unstoppable force coming your way.
I know right? I feel exactly the same way, that clanking sound is chillingly-eerie....like "an unstoppable force coming your way" couldn't have said it better myself!
You missed the more reverberating sound in T2 when he's being lowered into the steel. It's hollower....like instead of the sharp solid "TINK" it's deeper....almost a bell clanging.
you are right, it is hollower but that scene has the Terminator Franchise Theme accompanying it and it didn't fit with this video, that is a sad melody, this is supposed to be almost....."military"
What I really loved in T2 is before the T-800 and the T-1000 first encounter each other, both of their themes were playing whenever they were shown on screen with both playing simultaneously when they're first shown together about to pinch John. At this point we don't know who's the good one or the bad one and then once you see the T-800 engage the T-1000 and not John, his theme stops and the T-1000's theme completely takes over for the rest of the film. It's a great way to keep the audience in suspense.
There is something that makes a simple metal skeleton more badass than any other terminator. T-800/850 Badass, but not in T3 T-1000 horror T-X hilarious and dumb T-3000 fun psychological shock element, but too OP an enemy Marcus Wright = a type of very cool protagonist for the future, but he needs to actually survive and be aware of himself
T-800 the most scary and horrible death machine in all franchise, a cold-blooded steel killer, with a terrifying skull and red eyes that will stop at nothing
Necmo Gaming Not really. It is super advanced but it can be destroyed pretty easily with an EMP. It’s really just used to guard the time displacement teleporters. It’s not as durable as the Terminator models that came before it even though it does have on board weaponry.
Skyler Crookes True. Maybe with more T-Infinitys they could be pretty hard to fight. And I agree on the T-600s they are equally if not more scary than the T-800s especially because of their bulky appearance and them being the tallest infiltration units standing at least 7 feet tall.
There are several humanoid robots today that can walk upright on two legs without too much difficulty. Imagine if the US Army, Marines etc were to get about a dozen of the successful walking robots and integrate that technology into a dozen life size replicas of the T-800. The military could take them into a hostile area and have them walking about with soldiers. They would not have to do much more than walk around, fire a few weapons, etc. and appear as if they are real, fully functional autonomous Terminators. The military could let a few pictures, some video as well as live witness accounts "accidentally leak" into the hands of the enemy. The psychological effect would be devastating. They would crap their pants when their spies tell what they saw.
WARPHEAD your very optimistic that human combatants of the opposite side will give in the manner you described. You discredit your opponent one could expect failure.
Why use a very expensive robot with about as much fire power and durability as a soldier when you can have armored vehicle. I doubt any of them could have 200mm of armor or could withstand a canister round fired from a tank
The T-800 theme is deffently one of the best tracks ever composed in my opinion. It isn't alarming like the one from Jaws, or as majestic as the Imperal March from star wars. But that is perfect. It is just the cold beat of metal, like you can hear the metal footsteps or a heartbeat.
I’ve been listening to the band Fear Factory and the Demanufacture album uses some of the sound effects from this movie. Great band by the way, they’re extremely underrated. They took a lot of inspiration from the Terminator films and other Sci-Fi films as well.
I know its supposed to be an Industrial sound, but it always did remind me of church bells. I always loved to moments in T1 and 2, like at 0:20 and 0:42, where the T-800 just casually walks down the hallway while nothing but this sound is playing. its almost as if the movie is saying, "Don't even bother running, you're already dead."
Thank you for watching! Indeed, as Special FX technology advances the T-800 becomes ever more scarily life-like. Dark Fate showed at the beginning a T-800 army that walks like a human. Very cool looking. If you can share it, it would be awesome!
The first two T800 themes were supposed to be the metal man's heartbeat. The sound effects when the endoskeleton parts move are also the best in those two movies. I hated Salvations terminator sound effects.
Thank you for watching, and your support. I agree with you fully. Teminator universe ended for me after Cyberdine. All the rest is just T-800 fodder-footage, I love the original T-800 design. Perfect design for a humanoid robot. If you can share that would be cool
After watching these movies I could never forget how an almost unstoppable force chased someone like that for the rest of my life and I had a lot of nightmares of that, which were horrible. You know a movie is well produced when it creates a nightmare in your subconscious discovering the prototype of a situation.
Yeah, Brad Fiedel refers to this, and that "dundundun, dundundun, dundundun" beat you hear in the first film as "The Machine's Heartbeat." In the first film you can actual hear the beat slow down and die when the Terminator is crushed. The beats get longer and more drawn out as they fade away.
Just to reflect, in T2 they said the terminators were set on read-only mode. They can think for themselves yet they're not given the chance to learn, or act. They act against their will. Skynet is the true monster here.
Does anyone else notice how drastically differently the movies then and now use the T-800 Endoskeleton ? In the older movies they make them slower and more intimidating, they keep the camera still so you can focus on the Terminator, not even to mention that they built them practically. But in recent times it's completely made of CGI drenched in darkness and is almost viewed exclusively in shakey cam
On the distant side of the dismal factory, bar stock is taking shape. Unfeeling instruments of doom forge mechanized grim reapers. You’ve lost the fight, and are too tired for flight... The shadows are your only respite. Sleep comes to you slowly, your heart matching time with the unceasing beat of death’s refrain. Tomorrow you will hide again.
My class calls our English teacher "Mrs. Terminator" because she has Schwarzenegger-like accent and behaves like a cold, senseless machine unable to feel emotions. Once when I was walking through the school corridor and she was approaching me from the other side, I could hear the T800 theme playing in my head.
Y’know, I think I like 0:55 better with this heartbeat theme drowning out Sarah’s screams. We all know what she’s saying, but having this theme being the only thing playing makes it feel more like a horror movie, the horror Sarah feels when she’s face-to-face with The Terminator.
It reminds of sleep paralysis when your brain is awake but your body can't move and if you try to scream for help it only comes out as a muffle which sounds like your yawning or something.
As a kid, I always thought the sound was of the terminator being built in a giant loud factory in the future (Because I thought it kinda sounds like giant hammers building the terminator or something like that)
The True fear, not stoppable fear.. The True monster what goes right behind you, almost "breathing" in your back. And this track, with one from first movie, perfectly represents it...
We need more Terminator movies with a spine chilling and unsettling soundtrack. Terminator 1 & 2 are far better than 3, Salvation, Genisys, and Dark Fate. The soundtrack, being one of the reasons.
You find yourself trapped within the heart of one of Skynets production plants. The facility as cold and articulate as the very machines they craft. You feel the push and shove of metal being forged, shaped and assembled, the clasping of the ones you called brethren, their sweat drips and mixed with tears. You aim ever closer, your breath matching the beat of the Heart. You dont know what drives you, you ask what it wants, what it needs. The beating growing ever closer, its gaze staring before you. It wants nothing, it reasons with nothing, and its objective.....your death
The actual sound they were trying to go for was a robotic “heartbeat”
And they nailed it, i was about 8 of 9 when I saw the movie and to this day, every now and then in the middle of the night sitting in bed, my imagination goes haywire and I think what IF the terminator were to open my door and come after me lol. That thought gives me anxiety not gonna lie
sounds about right
¿Cómo se llama ese instrumento en el teclado?
And the sound is just Brad Fiedel clanking 2 frying pans together
thats so true
Sarah's reaction when she sees the T-800 coming out of the elevator carrying the shotgun is so genuine.
Either they never told the actor and she should just expect a surprise or it’s fantastic acting.
That scene is chilling if you've seen the first movie, and you totally get where she's coming from. I sadly saw the 2nd movie first when I was younger.
@@Drownedinblood makes the first one a prequel then 😏
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This is how and what terminator sound and music should be. Not the modern day transformers sound. I hate it when terminators sound like transformers. It needs this pure, dark, cold, steel feeling sound.
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RMJ1984
Agreed
RMJ1984 G1 Transformers is actually cool!
TAURON85 No
Subarashii Well, kinda.
Sounds like someone is forging a heavy weapon at night in a cold foggy countryside.
Salman Ravish - Music Videos dammmm. So true. You just painted a perfect picture for me
Or the beating of a machine's heart...that's how Brad Fiedel described his score.
Salman Ravish Khan or some naked bodybuilder approaching some punks at a park
Tony Stark
Desire is irrelevant.
I
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Arnold's acting is just amazing. He really looks like a robot in human's skin
You say It like he isn't
@@misterk5182 😀😊
He is lol
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And to think, he was initially going to play Kyle Reese in The Terminator!
@@jcrews8582 yes, thankfully he decided to play terminator )
This track perfectly emanates the very concept of a cold, calculating cybernetic killer...
I know right? it's so cool! it's like the breathing of the machine
@@BruceKenobi sounds like a beating metal heart
It's the assembly line sound of the Terminator
I always imagined this as sort of a “heartbeat” for the Terminator.
Bambui
That is what they intended in both movies
@@ZeroOmega-vg8nqyeah-
I think it was meant to be “the heartbeat of the machine”?
some say this is the sound of what was to be heard in the hills of Austria where this Machine was created...
Reston James Noice reference
The sounds of machines welcoming Arnold into the world.
@@JD-pz3zk Really? I figured Arnold's folks getting it on would sound like a machine shop
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I listen to this on loop while I'm reading my engineering textbooks.
Let me quess. You'll engineer something that's meant to... terminate something.
I listen to this while jacking off to a T-X
@@Nemenis Lmao
I don't have loop on my Moto e 5 curser phone for Android. :(
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As I get older I realize this is a little more of a horror movie than an action
Wow I’ve never thought of it this way
Terminator 1 is an horror movie
The action genre got instilled little by little since terminator 2
a machine hunting you down that doesn't even need rest is terrifying in itself, when your awake it's still coming when your asleep it's still coming.
I consider it an action movie
Terminator 1 is definitely a sci-fi horror movie. 2 is more action sci-fi
The sound effect of the metal clanking triggers like a primal, instinctual fear into me.
It’s truly a haunting and amazing soundtrack.
hello! thank you for watching and your 2 comments!!. The clanking sound feels like the beating heart of the machine, the composer did an amazing job with this
The irony?
_This theme was made for a hero._
It is my notification tone
I was actually hoping this was the sound effects the endoskelton makes whenever it moves when it's inside the factory at the end of the terminator. As well as he whirring noises when we see under the skin during the surgery scenes lol.
James Camereon has said, of The Terminator, that he was very inexperienced with sound mixing, and didn't have a lot of time to work on it. He aimed for something more believable in Terminator 2. You do hear some whirring noises when the T-800 is badly damaged near the end of the film. Mostly it's eye gears whirring and grinding.
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I just love how the T-800’s theme is a heavy hitting solid metal Killing machine and the T-1000 is like scary liquid metal that is oozing
Arnold looks awesome here. Unlike today's fat bubble gut bodybuilders, he looks lean and yet muscular. Beautiful.
dow kow toned. The word i believe youre looking for is toned.
Yes Arnold very clean and toned, contrary to today's bodybuilder with the muscle near to explose
@Ascetic One arnold was far from his prime physique in this film and films anyway, still huge and a beast but "small" compared to his bb days
John Krain that’s because Arnold was training for Mr. Olympia, a competition based souly on physique. Whilst many body building competitions are based off of how strong a particular person is. So while Arnold was working for a very toned physique, the others just need to put on as much muscle mass as possible
You should've seen his body in Conan the barbarian. He was just like those body builders you were talking about. It's a good thing he realized how ugly that kind of body is and started to take it easy on the work outs
What I liked most about T2 was that there was two distinct themes for both terminators, the loud metal clanging sound indicating the T800's intimidating presence and the low growling noise representing the T1000's sinister presence. Both themes work to pretty much sum up the atmosphere both characters possess
That one scene when he takes out a shotgun out of a box of roses as the roses hit the floor in slow motion is perhaps one of the most dramatic things I’ve ever seen in a movie... Like, wow.
The machine steeping on the roses... emotionless, cold and calculating, it disregards any sentimental value such as flowers and their endless meanings of love, peace or romance... it is all crushed, under the feet of the unfeeling machine.
Indeed. So dark.
This scene was referenced in MK11 with the T-800 pulling a shotgun out of a long box. But it was Johnny Cage action figures, not roses.
@@michelleholmes5356
Cassie: "What? No roses?"
T-800: "[Just guns.]"
Cassie: >sigh< *_"Welcome to the jungle."_*
I’ll be back
1 year later and hes still not back...
@@JohnWick-qf1gr yes.
Actually, he's back
That’s what my dad said before he went to the gas station... *cries on the inside*
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the sound of death coming!
Death from something that's not alive.
Death rendered in steel
Listening to this made me look over my shoulder to see if a Terminator was right behind me.
Love how this has that industrial feeling....like a power hammer slamming into an anvil. Or a cog slowly clanking away..."The heartbeat of the machine" sounds about right as it has that slow impending feeling of an unstoppable force coming your way.
I know right? I feel exactly the same way, that clanking sound is chillingly-eerie....like "an unstoppable force coming your way" couldn't have said it better myself!
You missed the more reverberating sound in T2 when he's being lowered into the steel. It's hollower....like instead of the sharp solid "TINK" it's deeper....almost a bell clanging.
you are right, it is hollower but that scene has the Terminator Franchise Theme accompanying it and it didn't fit with this video, that is a sad melody, this is supposed to be almost....."military"
The power of industrial production. Same sound was featured in the USSR's anthem if I remembered right.
more akin to a steam ram for driving piling in the ground
This sound makes me grow a third ball.
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is it made up of Hyperalloy?
@Paulo Eusebio or "liquid metal"
@Paulo Eusebio hmm....
I need your profile pic your clout and your dog.
The most terrifying sci-fi character of all time: a endoskeleton T-800.
Yep, and still nobody wants to make a terminator horror film
@@kovisan4795 the first terminator movie was a horror i think
@@yourewallsareveryconvenien8292
think he meant another horror
@@yourewallsareveryconvenien8292 they should’ve made a horror terminator war movie based off of T1 future.
The Thing was also pretty horrifying.
The sound of my childhood
Now that is true
This is the theme of my childhood & now
Sweat404 the 1984 one is the sound of mines.
This is the sound of my childhood too, however it reminds me of Fear Factory - "Demanufacture" album ruclips.net/video/DaKEe-pihJI/видео.html
Sweat404 Hell yeah! I’m so showing this movie to my kids (when I have them)!
What I really loved in T2 is before the T-800 and the T-1000 first encounter each other, both of their themes were playing whenever they were shown on screen with both playing simultaneously when they're first shown together about to pinch John. At this point we don't know who's the good one or the bad one and then once you see the T-800 engage the T-1000 and not John, his theme stops and the T-1000's theme completely takes over for the rest of the film. It's a great way to keep the audience in suspense.
We hear this again when Sarah first sees him and the last tike is whwn he rips the flesh off his arm
"T-800 theme playing in the background"
Skynet: team death match.............. Terminate all resistance forces..
Call Of Duty?
@@malayarmy yup lol but I rather have a battlefield version of Terminator. Imagine riding one of the T1s or taking control of the hunter killer drones
That'd be so awesome.
Dude. That'd be badass
"15 killstreak!!"
**Press 4 to deploy HK Aerial**
There is something that makes a simple metal skeleton more badass than any other terminator.
T-800/850 Badass, but not in T3
T-1000 horror
T-X hilarious and dumb
T-3000 fun psychological shock element, but too OP an enemy
Marcus Wright = a type of very cool protagonist for the future, but he needs to actually survive and be aware of himself
What about him?
T1&2 are good thanks to him. But nowadays he has lost his mind.
Rudolph Antler James Cameron didn't direct any of the Terminator movies after T2
I didn't say he did.
I meant for example Avatar is utter braindead garbage to be buried in poisoned ground.
Cameron from TSCC
Think he's referring to the T-900 Terminator named Cameron. You know, the one in Sarah Connor Chronicles.
I like the part when it goes “boom, clang”
I can't find that part
Which one?
terminator 2 and aliens was my childhood
bevan rogan white thank James Cameron
P.s he's making a new one coming out in 2019 With the original Actor who played Sarah Connor is back as well 😀
Dont forget predator
and predator, terminator, and aliens all have fucking amazing sound effects and music
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I love this sound
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T-800 the most scary and horrible death machine in all franchise, a cold-blooded steel killer, with a terrifying skull and red eyes that will stop at nothing
A great sound!
No wonder Fear Factory used this theme for an intro to Pisschrist
Perun yep, and they sampled Kyle Reese at the end of HK: Hunter-Killer...immediately before Pisschrist.
@@NevermoreNevermore... I just watched terminator 2 yesterday and instantly recognized the sound from pisschrist
Hearing this track at the creek while sneaking past a massive bot patrol. Can't risk losing those purple samples.
T800 the best machıne
Oguz Aktas the old trusty t800
Antonis Mitsos old but not obselite
Actually T INFINITY is the best machine created by skynet...
Necmo Gaming Not really. It is super advanced but it can be destroyed pretty easily with an EMP. It’s really just used to guard the time displacement teleporters. It’s not as durable as the Terminator models that came before it even though it does have on board weaponry.
Skyler Crookes True. Maybe with more T-Infinitys they could be pretty hard to fight. And I agree on the T-600s they are equally if not more scary than the T-800s especially because of their bulky appearance and them being the tallest infiltration units standing at least 7 feet tall.
There are several humanoid robots today that can walk upright on two legs without too much difficulty. Imagine if the US Army, Marines etc were to get about a dozen of the successful walking robots and integrate that technology into a dozen life size replicas of the T-800. The military could take them into a hostile area and have them walking about with soldiers. They would not have to do much more than walk around, fire a few weapons, etc. and appear as if they are real, fully functional autonomous Terminators. The military could let a few pictures, some video as well as live witness accounts "accidentally leak" into the hands of the enemy. The psychological effect would be devastating. They would crap their pants when their spies tell what they saw.
WARPHEAD your very optimistic that human combatants of the opposite side will give in the manner you described. You discredit your opponent one could expect failure.
I am 14 and this is deep
Why use a very expensive robot with about as much fire power and durability as a soldier when you can have armored vehicle. I doubt any of them could have 200mm of armor or could withstand a canister round fired from a tank
@@minhngoctran7271 most terminators like the T-800 are incredibly durable. Not even high caliber rifle rounds can do much to phase them.
Terminators were designed with that skull face by Skynet for that very reason. Psychological warfare.
02:33 the good part of Genesys
This is the only sound that goes on in my head when in uniform
you sir, got the right idea!!
When I roll out my grill
Your Burger King uniform?
Special Ed lol gaaaadaaaam
With my black coat braided pony tail,black glasses on a cold day.
The T-800 theme is deffently one of the best tracks ever composed in my opinion. It isn't alarming like the one from Jaws, or as majestic as the Imperal March from star wars. But that is perfect. It is just the cold beat of metal, like you can hear the metal footsteps or a heartbeat.
I’ve been listening to the band Fear Factory and the Demanufacture album uses some of the sound effects from this movie. Great band by the way, they’re extremely underrated. They took a lot of inspiration from the Terminator films and other Sci-Fi films as well.
I know its supposed to be an Industrial sound, but it always did remind me of church bells. I always loved to moments in T1 and 2, like at 0:20 and 0:42, where the T-800 just casually walks down the hallway while nothing but this sound is playing. its almost as if the movie is saying, "Don't even bother running, you're already dead."
It really does, doesn’t it?
That is Just Arnolds Heartbeat. In all seriousness this is the most amazing percussive composition with such few drums, thumps and drone sounds.
The movements for the terminators in their robotic forms are so natural, even in the 80's. Terminator 2 terrified me.
Thank you for watching! Indeed, as Special FX technology advances the T-800 becomes ever more scarily life-like. Dark Fate showed at the beginning a T-800 army that walks like a human. Very cool looking. If you can share it, it would be awesome!
The first two T800 themes were supposed to be the metal man's heartbeat. The sound effects when the endoskeleton parts move are also the best in those two movies. I hated Salvations terminator sound effects.
Thank you for watching, and your support. I agree with you fully. Teminator universe ended for me after Cyberdine. All the rest is just T-800 fodder-footage, I love the original T-800 design. Perfect design for a humanoid robot. If you can share that would be cool
"Heartbeat of the machine" indeed...
Those T-800's look so Badass. I love these a Hell of a lot more than any of the other models in the newer movies
Just imagine a heavy ass machine slowely amblibg towards you. All the gears moving. Hydraulic pistons purging after every step.
After watching these movies I could never forget how an almost unstoppable force chased someone like that for the rest of my life and I had a lot of nightmares of that, which were horrible. You know a movie is well produced when it creates a nightmare in your subconscious discovering the prototype of a situation.
Still gives You chills to this day .
T2 = Movie Perfection !
The music that slowly starts playing When you get your report card for this semester and there all F's and you hear your dad get home.
I imagined that when the video started it looked like the terminator heard his dad come home lol
....when he says "this will hurt me more than you" and picks up the belt
i just travelled in time!
yes im a 100 % human even skeleton.
i was sent here to avoid turning in a computer and i ate pizza twice in same time
Nightmare sound for T1000,TX,T3000,and Rev9 ...Rip
Love that Sound
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What?
That metal clunking sound was a downpitched frying pan being hit with a hammer I believe. It was supposed to represent the Terminator's heartbeat.
T1: Horror action scifi
T2: Scifi-action
T3:Scifi-action comedy
T4: scifi apocalyptic action
T genesys: Garbage comedy
T dark fate: franchise ruiner
you forgot about the sarah connor chronicles
So is zero a necrophila?
This music should have been used for a terminator trailer after a few years of it being gone and it comes back.
I workout emotionless too this 😮 its pretty nice tbh
Persistent, efficient, cold, calculating, i must say the T-800 will always be my favorite terminator model and T2 the best terminator movie
You completely forgot about the Terminator 1 bum-bum-bum-bum that honestly feels a lot more ominous and intimidating than what T2 has.
I love that sound.
I know right? it's so cool! it's like the breathing of the machine
BruceKenobi It's actually supposed to sound like a heartbeat
Yeah, Brad Fiedel refers to this, and that "dundundun, dundundun, dundundun" beat you hear in the first film as "The Machine's Heartbeat."
In the first film you can actual hear the beat slow down and die when the Terminator is crushed. The beats get longer and more drawn out as they fade away.
OpenMawProductions wow.. I never knew that! Its so cool
Just to reflect, in T2 they said the terminators were set on read-only mode.
They can think for themselves yet they're not given the chance to learn, or act. They act against their will.
Skynet is the true monster here.
The first terminator sound its like a sinthetic heart beating, terrifing
Its actually quite insane to think that one terminator can already do so much damage
And to think that the resistance had to fight an *army* of these things!
Put this song in the background of any android-like character in media and it becomes nightmare fuel.
thank you for watching and your support! and YEAH! you are so right, the power of this tune is incredible. If you can share it, it would be awesome!
Perfect hard core sound to loop for a heavy workout... with the monster weights!
When getting home from work and walk-in towards the toilet
Plays music*
Bro sounds like my dishwasher 💀
When you and your girlfriend going down in the backseat, and you see her father outside the car
*Desire Is Irrelevant*
*I am a machine*
3:52 okay there’s a t-1000 theme mixed in 4:06 okay never mind now this is another t-800 theme
Did anyone else feel like the theme made you think Arnold was the villain again at first¿
Does anyone else notice how drastically differently the movies then and now use the T-800 Endoskeleton ? In the older movies they make them slower and more intimidating, they keep the camera still so you can focus on the Terminator, not even to mention that they built them practically. But in recent times it's completely made of CGI drenched in darkness and is almost viewed exclusively in shakey cam
Well to be fair in the first movie the t-800 leg was damaged
@@Lifeofalexp1 I'm mainly talking about the future war scenes, where we get to fully see the T-800's
Oh, so that's what a terminator's heart sounds like...
I think salvation had some of the best cgi out of all the movies !!! The T 800’s look so real
Yes, I also loved the design of this CGI endo t-800 from terminator salvation which is better than genisys.
Filip laskovski fact: there was almost no CGI in Salvation. It was mostly real robots/animatronics
@@Nope-ww9tr nope, not the t-800/ rip, it was CGI!!!!!!
Like a metal heart beating.
T-800 the best and by far the most iconic portrayal of a machine in a movie, it's just pure awesomeness,no robot or machine comes close
I like the idea that T-800s just emanate the sound of how they were created
On the distant side of the dismal factory, bar stock is taking shape. Unfeeling instruments of doom forge mechanized grim reapers.
You’ve lost the fight, and are too tired for flight...
The shadows are your only respite.
Sleep comes to you slowly, your heart matching time with the unceasing beat of death’s refrain. Tomorrow you will hide again.
The sound of industry coming alive
To who ever put this together. Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you for watching and your support. If you can share it, it would be awesome
It reminds me of a Terrifying, Destructive Future for Mankind.
0:42
Me:*leaving the gaming center*
My dad:*show up*
Me: 0:45
This is so dumb yet so funny.
I agree 😂
The sound when your teacher is approaching to you.
Me: Sarah Conner in prison scene
My class calls our English teacher "Mrs. Terminator" because she has Schwarzenegger-like accent and behaves like a cold, senseless machine unable to feel emotions.
Once when I was walking through the school corridor and she was approaching me from the other side, I could hear the T800 theme playing in my head.
@@colkfnagnan Is she a good person, though? Some teachers may just be strange but still mean well.
That was me too
No running in the halls, termination for you
Apparently the clank is the sound of an anvil being hit but pitched down very very low.
The new terminator movies make the T800 look weak even though shown in T1,T2,and Salvation it shows the true strength of the T800
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Y’know, I think I like 0:55 better with this heartbeat theme drowning out Sarah’s screams. We all know what she’s saying, but having this theme being the only thing playing makes it feel more like a horror movie, the horror Sarah feels when she’s face-to-face with The Terminator.
It reminds of sleep paralysis when your brain is awake but your body can't move and if you try to scream for help it only comes out as a muffle which sounds like your yawning or something.
The sound inside Gold's Gym in 1975 💪
RE2 did a good job giving this vibe whenever Mr.X was around
This theme played in my head all the time when I was hunting my friends with a nerf gun
If you see Arnold or any other beefy person slow mo walking toward you with a gun, you run as fast as you can.
It's like a metallic heartbeat
As a kid, I always thought the sound was of the terminator being built in a giant loud factory in the future
(Because I thought it kinda sounds like giant hammers building the terminator or something like that)
To me it kind of sounds like a bell. Like the funeral toll for all of humanity.
So it plays music thats cool
The True fear, not stoppable fear.. The True monster what goes right behind you, almost "breathing" in your back. And this track, with one from first movie, perfectly represents it...
Does anyone know the one from the opening of T2 that goes oooh, oooh, instead of the one that goes bububububum?
No lady it goes bu bu bu bu yeah
Bee boop beee boo boo boo bap?
sounds like you're referring to the t-1000 noises/ambience. this : ruclips.net/video/zXXZmbwuowc/видео.html
soundss awesome as well
That's the T-1000 theme. It is possibly the most ominous song in all the Terminator franchise.
I've been a Terminator fan for years now, and I always associate this theme with a factory or something like that
thank you for watching and your support! it's the COLDNESS of the tune that I really liked. If you can share it, it would be awesome!
Me : *Im alone but im gonna complete this mission*
My brain : Let me Play you a music
Also My brain :
We need more Terminator movies with a spine chilling and unsettling soundtrack. Terminator 1 & 2 are far better than 3, Salvation, Genisys, and Dark Fate. The soundtrack, being one of the reasons.
I love it and I'll make a 10 hour version of it
You find yourself trapped within the heart of one of Skynets production plants. The facility as cold and articulate as the very machines they craft. You feel the push and shove of metal being forged, shaped and assembled, the clasping of the ones you called brethren, their sweat drips and mixed with tears. You aim ever closer, your breath matching the beat of the Heart. You dont know what drives you, you ask what it wants, what it needs. The beating growing ever closer, its gaze staring before you. It wants nothing, it reasons with nothing, and its objective.....your death
The sound of a heartbeat