I saw this movie before the public. My father helped Carolco negotiate deals with particular locations, especially the big science building that blew up.
It’s now extra funny when you realise that the T-1000 is going to be added to Mortal Kombat 1 and hopefully somewhere in the game is a Wayne’s World reference and if there is it’s absolutely being provided by Johnny Cage
When I was a kid, we had an AMC Pacer! I loved it because the big windows meant I could see everything. Then one day, there was a freak accident on a bridge, and a loose trailer-wagon went bouncing between both sides of the street and missed everyone-- except for us. It smashed out one of the big windows. Even though the damage was low, I never saw that car again.
I'm one of them. I was 8 years old and my parents forbade me from watching R rated movies, but they were ok with PG13 movies like this. So this reference likely flew over my head when I saw this in the theater.
Given how many cultural references there were in this movie, I'm surprised by how many people were surprised by Robert Patrick's appearance as the T-1000.
In future, if you're going to make a video of people reacting to a reference like this, here's a tip: leave out the people who don't get the reference. It's vastly more entertaining when they actually do get the reference. Also, I agree with what someone else brought up in that your selection of reactors really scrapes the bottom of the barrel.
Heat video! Love to see Geordie Nerd. Support this man he is great! Keep them coming my friend!!❤
I'm an old geezer in my 40s & I saw this in theaters. Crowd went absolutely nuts when the liquid-metal Terminator showed up in this scene. Good times.
I saw this movie before the public. My father helped Carolco negotiate deals with particular locations, especially the big science building that blew up.
It’s now extra funny when you realise that the T-1000 is going to be added to Mortal Kombat 1 and hopefully somewhere in the game is a Wayne’s World reference and if there is it’s absolutely being provided by Johnny Cage
I am honestly shocked that Dasha didn't get the reference. I thought she'd seen T2 by then.
She had seen that movie before; I mentioned that in a comment to her reaction.
She looked high asf
@@mynameisnotearl4383she is in Canada
his cameo in last action hero I actually like better but it's SUPER FAST almost like an easter egg, a lot of people miss it
Danny doing a double-take.
Only the T-1000 can makes me laugh and scare me at the same time
That cop is actor Robert Patrick and yes he is the main villain in Terminator 2
Who's the kid in the picture? Doesn't look like Edward Furlong.
@@markdenio4537 I don't know
Yes I think they understood they
Thanks for letting us know who he was. I didn't get it when all of the reactors pointed it out.
And he's gonna be in MK1
When I was a kid, we had an AMC Pacer! I loved it because the big windows meant I could see everything. Then one day, there was a freak accident on a bridge, and a loose trailer-wagon went bouncing between both sides of the street and missed everyone-- except for us. It smashed out one of the big windows. Even though the damage was low, I never saw that car again.
8:53 Jesus. I felt like I was watching a live action Beavis and Butthead🤣🤣
This was filmed in front of Liberty Park in Cerritos, CA....i watched it being filmed
Now we need "people that watched Wayne's World before Terminator 2 reacting to Robert Patrick, and saying oh I got it now!"
Can you imagine who saw Wayne’s World first before T2.
Me! I was still a kid at the time. So needless to say, when I rewatched Wayne’s World years later, I was in hysterics. 😂
I'm one of them. I was 8 years old and my parents forbade me from watching R rated movies, but they were ok with PG13 movies like this. So this reference likely flew over my head when I saw this in the theater.
Okay, for a cameo scene, this really is hilarious. But you DO have to know the context. Complete with the stone-faced killer walk. 😂
Given how many cultural references there were in this movie, I'm surprised by how many people were surprised by Robert Patrick's appearance as the T-1000.
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why add Dasha?
IKR? Waste of time and space.
A top tier cameo.
Dasha, that guy is the T-1000 Terminator from Terminator 2.
shes not gonna read this bro
Don't care bro
The T-1000 also had a cameo in the Arnold film “Last Action Hero”. The cameo is so quick that if you blink, you’ll miss it.
I'm so happy that this was made. I was looking for a reaction video on this scene not too long ago and didn't see any.
Hilarious! Terminator 2 was the biggest movie of 1991. Wayne’s World came out just a year later. 😂
Fun fact That scene was actually shot in Cerritos California, I wonder if it was added on
I'll admit as a child this scene made no sense to me until I became a teenager and finally watched Terminator 2
Best cameo ever!!
Robert Patrick.
In future, if you're going to make a video of people reacting to a reference like this, here's a tip: leave out the people who don't get the reference. It's vastly more entertaining when they actually do get the reference. Also, I agree with what someone else brought up in that your selection of reactors really scrapes the bottom of the barrel.
Guay t 1000 Robert Patrick Forever 😎
Oh wow, cool to see Geordie Nerd in a compilation!
Obviously I know it's T1000 walking towards Wayne's car lol 😂😆😂 lol
I seriously thought it was Terminator 2 lol
I just want to know who the boy actually was in the photo.
"Even though I've never seen Terminator I've seen the trailers."
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This shit was HILARIOUS
Please do the time travel part.
Wonderful reference.
Dude I love this channel
3:52 what brain lol
He should have told him to "get out."
fake reactions are so cringe
That was a waste of time 03:33
Except for Jen Murray, you really scraped the bottom of the reactor bucket.
Probably would have been better with people that understood the reference that being the whole point. but ok whatever.....