Gurtej Bauer Yes, it is. It is an action movie masterpiece. There is almost nothing to criticize, and like I said, if it was released now, it would be just as successful. Cameron might be an asshole as a person, but he was/is ahead of his time in movie making.
Purchased the bluray like 12 years ago. Never watched until this weekend before Dark Fate and not only does it hold up, it really could be the greatest action movie of all time!
Gonna sound weird, but I actually had a little well-up of tears just listening to how excited Gene was about T2, which then made me think back to seeing it the first time and what a truly amazing experience that was. Ah, simpler times (cliche I know, but damned if that’s not how I feel).
Music... TV... and movies... are a part of our personal and collective histories. I haven't cried about T2, but nonetheless, I get what you are saying. Things like that make an impact on us as timestamps in our lives that make us recall (sometimes TOTAL Recall... LOL) all sorts of things, often just the general way things made us feel. What you said isn't weird. Just watching this review gives me the kind of feeling I think you were describing. The nostalgia of Gene and Roger reviewing it isn't unlike the thoughts about the movie itself. Things become a part of you as you live out your life, and movies are commonly part of that.
I remember watching this as a ten year old kid. S&E was a staple in our household. Much like Charlie Rose. Saw T2 three times that summer. My older bros were huge movie buffs so naturally I became one as well. Simpler times.
Good on Gene for talking up Top Secret in the home video segment. Airplane has rightfully gone down in movie history as one of the greatest comedies of all time. It was a game changer. And yet, a case could be made that Top Secret is even better than Airplane. I'm not trying to start an argument here. I'm saying that if you haven't seen Top Secret, stop reading my comment and go watch it right now.
Yes, Stan and Dennis Muren deserve so much credit for so many of the efx........but also keep in mind my brother and I had to deal with the incredible difficulty of the transformation of the shattered T-1000 into a re-formed T-1000 again. Stan and Dennis Muren were not involved in those efx,
They shouldn't have given away that Arnold is a good guy in the sequel. The movie carefully makes that ambiguous until the big moment when he shoots at the other terminator instead of at John.
@@j.farmer8345 It's not actually clear that the T-1000 kills the cop. You don't see what it does. The cop just grunts and falls down, no blood visible.
@@j.farmer8345 In between clearly running up to the cop and clearly taking the cop's gun, the T-1000 does something OUT OF FRAME. It's carefully blocked and storyboarded out so that you can't see exactly what the T-1000 does or, what (other than being unconscious) has happened to the cop. There's not even any sign the T-1000 is anything other than a human being like Kyle Reese was. Note the T-1000 does NOT now have the cop's face - it retains the face and body it had on arrival, so a viewer could think that it is a human who just took the cop's outfit. Later on, after the "Get down!" scene establishes who is good and who is bad, and that the T-1000 is not a human, THEN the camera explicitly, in frame, shows the T-1000 killing people - you see it impaling John's foster father, the fat guard, etc. I think there's a reason a careful director like Cameron made those choices.
IrishCarney I agree with everything you described, but I see it as more an effort to conceal the physical nature of the T-1000 rather than his antagonist status. The entire scene is much darker and more ominous than the T-800’s introduction, which ended with a semi-comic scene (e.g. sunglasses, George Thorogood on the soundtrack). Having the T-1000 confront a sympathetic character and the T-800 unsympathetic characters further gives it away. Nonetheless, I do agree that the film was edited to make the confrontation in the mall corridor a reveal movement. Earlier the T-800 spots John on his dirt bike, and the POV display says “Target acquired.” My only point is that there are plenty of cues earlier to the reveal that make it pretty unsurprising. When the T-1000 spots John at the mall, he intensely pursues him and shoves his friend out of the way. A little more obscure but one more: the T-1000 uses the police computer to find the home address and then gets a photograph of John from the adoptive parents. They reveal Arnold was already there, and he already knows what John looks like. Admittedly, you could argue that either way. Plot never really explains how the T-800 knows to go to the mall.
Yea Jennifer Aniston is another one that all I see is Rachel green from her role on friends. Even schwimmer playing Robert Kardashian I saw Ross. Same with lisa kudrow as phebe. The only one that had a good career besides friends was courtney cox in the scream movies
Maybe I'm not seeing it but I never thought julia Roberts was that gorgeous . I think attractive but she was the it girl for years and years and Hollywood keeps searching for the next julia Robert's. I guess Angelina but she made a lot of bombs and nothing movies after girl interrupted. I think people are more into her personal life . I mean her stealing brad from jen Aniston is what shes most known for kinda a modern day liz Taylor stealing debbie reynolds husband Eddie Fischer. People who were around back then said it was a huge scandal bc liz and debbie were bffs and Liz husband mike Todd was Eddie best friend . He died in a plane crash and Eddie and liz I dont think were in love but were consoling eachother it was also very scandalous bc eddie left debbie with two babies one of which was carrie Fisher. What's amazing is debbie and liz made up.and remained friends til death
Thanks for the Hollywood history lesson. Growing up, the jokes about Elizabeth Taylor were mainly about how many times she was married, and that she wanted to be filmed through filters to hide her wrinkles once she started aging. Her major works were before my time, with the exception of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, which I still think is an excellent film.
1:19 I think she was also making the boring and shitty parts of the movie over and over and over again too. I give her 1/3 of slightly rotated thumbs down.
Nice. I imagine that was a pretty suspenseful moment given that in the first movie he's a villain. Probably was a good twist back in the day if you didn't have it ruined ahead of time.
Same here. I saw the movie on my graduation day from basic training, so I knew nothing about the plot going into the movie. That twist came as a huge surprise.
I think that was the case for most people, it wasn't widely publicized and of course no internet. It was just as you describe for most who saw it in the theater.
Wow, Ebert was so far off on Europa Europa it's embarrassing. I totally agree with Siskel, it was about the protagonist's conflict of being himself and having to hide his identity in an environment that is so hostile towards his kind. About the unimaginable pressure. And it's about providing insights into the nazi world. Ebert talks condescendingly about the girl who wants to birth little Nazis, but at her age, she's a victim, too-a victim of propaganda and indoctrination. Of course she's an awful character, but you also have to feel bad for her because she's born into this environment. But mainly, and I'm surprised they didn't pick up on that-in fact, Ebert even stupidly asks what the message of the movie is supposed to be-I think one main point of the film is to ridicule the Nazis and expose how phony their ideology really was. It's been years since I've watched the movie, but I remember a scene where they are in school and the teacher talks about how Germans are supposed to be genetically superior and how you could even see that. All that pseudo-science BS, and then he looks at the Jew in hiding, and he says something like: you're a perfect Arian! As a viewer you sigh in relief and chuckle in disbelief of how ridiculous all of this is. The emperor has no clothes. It was an amazing movie, and I think it was good that they cast amateur actors rather than established actors.
This is the first movie I can recall where I am a total 180 from Ebert. I was the same age as the main character, so maybe that's why it had a bigger impact. Ebert didn't catch that it's a coming of age movie with the added stakes of war and genocide, and your Jewish identity will get you killed. So maybe it's better to abandon that. He felt the most like a normal teenager when he was at Hitler youth camp and had friends. Ebert doesn't know what the point of the movie is. Wer ist mein Freund? Mein Feind? That's the point of the story. Who your friends and enemies are are more often a matter of circumstance than anything. And if that is true, then war is pointless. (For the record, sometimes the most important heroes are the ones that "just survived." Often the people who need heroes the most are the one who have been through the most heinous shit in their lives and just need to know it's possible for someone to make it.)
So we’ll said. I remember seeing this on cable late at night a few years after it came out and I was mesmerized. At the time I was dating a woman whose grandparents were Holocaust survivors so it made it more personal for me.
It's got Wessonality! The ad running in the same ep as the Naked Gun review is nice because Florence Henderson was a guest star on Police Squad. Surely that wasn't intentional.
I'll never forget being 10 years old watching t2 with my dad on the big screen, I've never been so blown away, sitting in tunnel vision on the edge of the seat. So ahead of its time,
It's good to see Gene liked a popular movie for a change. I am surprised at how many plot points they give away on the show and I dont remember that many spoilers when I used to watch Siskel and Ebert religiously.
To be frank it's hard to talk about T2 without giving away that Arnold is the good guy. It's revealed in the first shootout. What clips would they show to hide the secret? Arnold is with the boy like 90% of the movie. What would they even talk about if they couldn't talk about Arnold's dynamic with John?
There was a trailer made for 2 1/2 where Nielsen was dressed like Arnold saying Hasta La Vista Baby (or at least a TV spot). I remember seeing them both the same day at the theater Think I saw Bill And Ted's Bogus Journey that day too.
"Schwarzenegger has this uncanny ability to hit the right note (...)", very well said! As spectacular the special effects were (and still mostly hold up), it's the spectacular acting throughout this movie that makes it such a timeless classic. Also, The Reflecting Skin was such a fantastic, sadly overlooked gem. Glad to hear Ebert liked it as much as I did.
Youre 100% right. You would think that these two "movie experts" would not spoil that but I guess not. I meaN they get to go in fresh when watching films but why not their audience? They should've been more careful.
@@trojandarkhorse2022 Well some trailers already gave away the fact that Arnold is a good Terminator in T2. Also, how else are they going to explain the plot without addressing that The Terminator is a good guy this time?
I remember that tidbit being spoiled long before the movie released by the Theatrical trailers. When the movie came out it was obvious that was the idea, but they had already given up the ship by all the hype and promotional material. There was even a story where Cameron was furious that the studio had went behind him and "ruined" his movie ... he got over it.
The Reflecting Skin looks like a film I need to see. Their description of it sort of reminded me of the extremely weird movie "Parents" with Randy Quaid--another movie about experiencing fear through the eyes of a child.
What the hell was Ebert expecting from the young actor in the Nazi film? if he displays his shock and horror, he immediately gives away that he is not one of them, and the audience won't buy that he can emote openly and the Nazis won't notice it.
I love these guy's various shows as much as anything else on TV back then. I tended to go along with Ebert more than Siskel, but I always enjoyed the two of them together. I saw more movies than I can remember based on their recommendations. Really miss them.
I remembering loving the movie, but T2 always remind me of the arcade machine with the cop and stuff on it. It was one of the few games they had at this little bowling alley that all us delinquent kids would hang out at, because the owner didn't seem to care if we smoked cigarettes and stuff. I really miss those days of just being able to walk somewhere and there was a bunch of friends and acquaintances just hanging out. My house was the hangout house too so basically every day was meeting new people and getting into mischief together. So much different to these days where I'm basically just always alone :/
I’m from the UK and discovering Siskel and Ebert for the first time having grown up with Barry Norman on the BBC. What I love from these guys is that not only do they show their genuine passion for good movie making, their openness to all genres and their appreciation that comes through is really refreshing. In the UK there would be a snooty snobbish review of films like Terminator 2 and Naked Gun and as a consequence we lacked real reviews despite Barry Norman being pretty good. Film is an American art form like Jazz and Rock N Roll and Siskel and Ebert are the best critics of film as they exhibit and understand this inherently.
The Road Warrior... Evil Dead 2 (arguably)... Dawn of the Dead (arguably)... Bride of Frankenstein, maybe... As good as Aliens is, Alien is still the better movie. Not a lot of examples out there, it’s true! (I love T2, but I’m in the minority that thinks the first movie actually holds up better.)
Can't agree, there are plot holes in T2 and none in the original, plus it drags when they detour to go take care of Dyson and Cyberdyne Systems. The original is perfectly paced and perfectly plotted.
Addams Family Values. The first one is merely watchable, but the sequel, particularly the summer camp scenes, is hilarious. A lot of superhero movies do better with the sequel. X2 and Spider-Man 2 immediately come to mind. Thor: Ragnarok is way ahead of the first two Thor films.
I agree with the Previous Comment by Willi Kampman. I thught Europa, Euopa was a Great Movie. Actually, It reminded me a lot the Novel- The Painted Bird by Jerzy Kosinski. I think Europa, Europa is the best Movie I've seen on the Holocaust. I thought it was better than Schindler's LIst
I didn`t like that...he made such a good villain..then got popular after the first movie...seemed like they had to make him a villain..and I thought the John Conner was annoying...I know I`m in the minority
The first Terminator holds up much better than T2 ... T2 was a decent tent pole action flick .. but it lacks the grit horror and imagination that T1 had ... Making Arnold a hero and sticking him with the annoying kid bugs the hell out of me. It all just shows where Cameron's head was where it came to the future of his other bloated, mainstream blockbusters. It's a cool movie ... but the praise it gets is a bit unwarranted in my opinion. T1 was the better movie.
Also the part where they showed John Connor's foster father's head cut in half by the T1000; as soon as the ominous pan to the right begins, they chop it and move to the next scene. I was so disappointed about that edit especially.
Well... He also said at the end that it's the best action movie since Die Hard 2, which means he thinks Die Hard 2 is better. Leave it to Gene to miss sticking the landing.
@@MDK2_Radio When you say something is the best since something else, that something else would have to be better, or even less likely, exactly as good. There would be no other reason to make the other thing a milestone for comparison. What am I missing here?
Gene Siskel tended to be tougher on action movies than Roger Ebert. But he also nailed Robocop, even more so than Roger who also liked it. He saw it for the absolute classic it was, few critics did. He was horribly wrong about Total Recall and Roger was right about how great a movie that was.
Some observations: Roger Ebert really couldn't pronounce "Schwarzenegger." REFLECTING SKIN is basically FRIGHT NIGHT as a period piece meets BLUE VELVET. Gene Siskel's "molested" comment in that review was a truly unfortunate choice of words. Finally, Julia Roberts *did* try to move beyond that formula with MARY REILLY in 1996. Unfortunately, almost no one went to see it.
T2 lives on because of its special effects, but it isn't nearly as tense as the first one. The sequel ups the ante with a more unkillable machine, but here they have the help of another Terminator. The first one was an unstoppable force and nobody knew if they could kill it with 20th century technology. The villain of the first movie was Michael Meyers. The villain of the second movie was Non from Superman 2 with Cyborg of the Teen Titans to defend them.
Terminator 2 doesn't just live on because of its legendary special effects. It also lives on because of its story, characters and message. Watch the film again. Terminator 2 is a masterpiece which is superior to the original in EVERY way possible.
The Terminator was a fantastic movie. It was terrkfying as well as a great story. That said, Terminator 2: Judgement Day was even better! One of the _only_ sequels in existence that's arguably better than the original. I've never even met anyone who thinks the first one is better than Part 2. Part 3 is a totally different story, though. 😂
0:00 Intro 0:54 T2 👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 5:36 The Reflecting Skin 👎🌟🌟 8:44 Naked Gun 2 👍🌟🌟🌟 11:14 Europa Europa 👍🌟🌟🌟 15:31 Commercials 16:00 Julia Roberts top female star Home video 20:20 Top Secret 20:40 The reviews
Compare to many of the modern RUclips film critics who do bite sized reviews. Siskel & Ebert are pack so much insight into their segments that many (not all) of their digital decedents feel tongue tied in comparison.
these guys talk like such writers... lol. i always wish they had more time to elucidate their awesome opinions. but without the time they need, they're, sometimes, too rushed and don't get to share as many insights as i feel like they have to give. with writers, it seems like they have so many profound insights to give and when time is crunched, they sometimes have a hard time being succinct and quick (and at other times, they hit succinct analyses out of the park).
i cant fault people for saying that but ill admit I like Terminator 2 more because of how skillfully Cameron built on the first one without compromising or retconning the first movie.
I miss the old days of Siskel and Ebert. The way they argued with each other and shit. Terminator 2 is a lot better than the original. I got T2 as best Sci Fi film of all time. Blade Runner 2nd best. I'd put Star Wars Ep 4 and 5 at number 3 and 4. Jurassic Park at 5. Picking 6-10 are tight calls. Original Terminator is in that zone. I still haven't figured out where 2001 Space Oddessy fits in the top 10. Maybe 7th? War of the Worlds 1953 is in there for sure.
It's funny how much they disliked Blade Runner when it first came out, and even still gave it a hard time with the Director's Cut later in their re-review, although slightly more nice.
I've never seen 'Operation Secret'. Is it essentially the 'Zero Hour!' (to 'Airplane!') of 'Top Secret', if you catch my slightly convoluted drift? I'd always known it to be a parody of 50's spy films and Elvis flicks, but come to think of it, I can't recall any actual direct parodies of certain scenes from any particular spy/Elvis film (except for the obvious 'Wizard Of Oz' joke toward the end), which is S.O.P. for Zucker/Abrahams movies.
@@hamupinhere I saw "Operation secret" when I was very young and have not heard hide nor hair of it since. However, yes, I do believe Top Secret is a parody of that.
T2 still holds up. It is 27 years old and, with almost no changes, could be released today and be just as good.
slyjokerg Terminator 2 is Awesome Movie
Gurtej Bauer Yes, it is. It is an action movie masterpiece. There is almost nothing to criticize, and like I said, if it was released now, it would be just as successful. Cameron might be an asshole as a person, but he was/is ahead of his time in movie making.
T2 is the standard that no other Terminator film as managed to remotely get close to. It'll always be a classic.
It's so sad that every Terminator movie after this is shit.
Purchased the bluray like 12 years ago. Never watched until this weekend before Dark Fate and not only does it hold up, it really could be the greatest action movie of all time!
Just found this show, their excitement about Movies is really infectious and this is very entertaining love it
The Naked Gun and Terminator movies are superb. Glad Siskel and Ebert liked them.
siskel didn't like the original terminator, but he loved the second one as u see
In that case, I won't spoil the big twist in The Empire Strikes Back for you.
@Jaegar Ultima Absolutely tremendous.
George Kennedy with the dildo attached to the revving-chainsaw, one of the funniest things ever,
This show is chill af
Gonna sound weird, but I actually had a little well-up of tears just listening to how excited Gene was about T2, which then made me think back to seeing it the first time and what a truly amazing experience that was. Ah, simpler times (cliche I know, but damned if that’s not how I feel).
Music... TV... and movies... are a part of our personal and collective histories. I haven't cried about T2, but nonetheless, I get what you are saying. Things like that make an impact on us as timestamps in our lives that make us recall (sometimes TOTAL Recall... LOL) all sorts of things, often just the general way things made us feel. What you said isn't weird. Just watching this review gives me the kind of feeling I think you were describing. The nostalgia of Gene and Roger reviewing it isn't unlike the thoughts about the movie itself. Things become a part of you as you live out your life, and movies are commonly part of that.
I do movie reviews on my other channel and I and the rest of us INTERNET MOVIE COMMUNITY youtubers still can't hold a candle to these guys.
Weird, I know what you mean. Great movie. Love their enthusiasm for T2.
I remember watching this as a ten year old kid. S&E was a staple in our household. Much like Charlie Rose. Saw T2 three times that summer. My older bros were huge movie buffs so naturally I became one as well. Simpler times.
It's sad that both of them are gone too.
I really don't care for action movies but T2 is a true classic.
I like some action movies. And I'm a girl!
@@takemyshoesoff3350 My kind of woman!
@@jedijones I like "some" action movies.
I remember watching this on Sunday (?) nights as a kid. Loves these guys
They kept changing the day and time here. I remember poring over the TV guide to find out when it would be on each week.
Good on Gene for talking up Top Secret in the home video segment. Airplane has rightfully gone down in movie history as one of the greatest comedies of all time. It was a game changer. And yet, a case could be made that Top Secret is even better than Airplane. I'm not trying to start an argument here. I'm saying that if you haven't seen Top Secret, stop reading my comment and go watch it right now.
Top Secret is frickin' hilarious !
Much better, even…
Robert Patrick did have a lot of charisma.
@Bönzeaux Bleugrëne Robert Patrick as T-1000 WAS charismatic. What you talking about?
He was kind of a blank slate in that film, but that’s why his performance was perfect.
Siskel and Ebert are on the money again with T2. We forget that these reviews come out before the movie was released.
Gene's T2 review is spot on. Word for word.
How “Shamelessly Stupid” wasn’t plastered all over Naked Gun 2 1/2’s marketing materials is beyond me. What a great compliment, lol
Wow, they got to see the very rare "T2 'purple cut'".
Yes, Stan and Dennis Muren deserve so much credit for so many of the efx........but also keep in mind my brother and I had to deal with the incredible difficulty of the transformation of the shattered T-1000 into a re-formed T-1000 again. Stan and Dennis Muren were not involved in those efx,
*before 'no spoilers' was a thing*
Funny how Gene gives the plot to Notting Hill @19:05 about 8 years before it was made.
They shouldn't have given away that Arnold is a good guy in the sequel. The movie carefully makes that ambiguous until the big moment when he shoots at the other terminator instead of at John.
Disagree it’s that ambiguous. In their initial encounters the T-800 hurts but doesn’t kill a biker gang, and the T-1000 kills a cop.
@@j.farmer8345 It's not actually clear that the T-1000 kills the cop. You don't see what it does. The cop just grunts and falls down, no blood visible.
IrishCarney After the T-1000 runs up on him and then steals his gun. I think it’s pretty clear.
@@j.farmer8345 In between clearly running up to the cop and clearly taking the cop's gun, the T-1000 does something OUT OF FRAME. It's carefully blocked and storyboarded out so that you can't see exactly what the T-1000 does or, what (other than being unconscious) has happened to the cop. There's not even any sign the T-1000 is anything other than a human being like Kyle Reese was. Note the T-1000 does NOT now have the cop's face - it retains the face and body it had on arrival, so a viewer could think that it is a human who just took the cop's outfit. Later on, after the "Get down!" scene establishes who is good and who is bad, and that the T-1000 is not a human, THEN the camera explicitly, in frame, shows the T-1000 killing people - you see it impaling John's foster father, the fat guard, etc. I think there's a reason a careful director like Cameron made those choices.
IrishCarney I agree with everything you described, but I see it as more an effort to conceal the physical nature of the T-1000 rather than his antagonist status. The entire scene is much darker and more ominous than the T-800’s introduction, which ended with a semi-comic scene (e.g. sunglasses, George Thorogood on the soundtrack). Having the T-1000 confront a sympathetic character and the T-800 unsympathetic characters further gives it away.
Nonetheless, I do agree that the film was edited to make the confrontation in the mall corridor a reveal movement. Earlier the T-800 spots John on his dirt bike, and the POV display says “Target acquired.” My only point is that there are plenty of cues earlier to the reveal that make it pretty unsurprising. When the T-1000 spots John at the mall, he intensely pursues him and shoves his friend out of the way. A little more obscure but one more: the T-1000 uses the police computer to find the home address and then gets a photograph of John from the adoptive parents. They reveal Arnold was already there, and he already knows what John looks like. Admittedly, you could argue that either way. Plot never really explains how the T-800 knows to go to the mall.
I thought Terminator 2 was Great.
i think that julia roberts's roles are wonderful
yet, you could have put her in pretty much any film that other actresses were given also
gotta get me some of that wesson.
Shocking spoiler alert: Florence's hair is sopping full of Wessonality. 15:31
20:45
Hey, you misspelled "judgment".
"Judgement" is a perfectly valid spelling of the word.
Terminator 2 is a great flick, but it doesn't have the heart the first one did.
I agree.
They remind me, sort of, of the first two Alien movies. The first is sci-fi horror, and the sequel is sci-fi action/adventure.
@@j.farmer8345
Yeah, both became victims of their own commercial success and were Hollywooded up. They were still good, just not good in the same way.
mmmm, Wessons
Julia roberts is a zero as an actor.
Maybe that is why her roles are all the same.
She cant do anything else.
What about as an actress?
Yea Jennifer Aniston is another one that all I see is Rachel green from her role on friends. Even schwimmer playing Robert Kardashian I saw Ross. Same with lisa kudrow as phebe. The only one that had a good career besides friends was courtney cox in the scream movies
@@markbrinton6790 peoplekind
How Dare they say that agent Doggett doesn't have much charisma!
"A seemingly more powerful robot sent back from the future to kill the kid.".......so this is a step-dad pic?
Maybe I'm not seeing it but I never thought julia Roberts was that gorgeous . I think attractive but she was the it girl for years and years and Hollywood keeps searching for the next julia Robert's. I guess Angelina but she made a lot of bombs and nothing movies after girl interrupted. I think people are more into her personal life . I mean her stealing brad from jen Aniston is what shes most known for kinda a modern day liz Taylor stealing debbie reynolds husband Eddie Fischer. People who were around back then said it was a huge scandal bc liz and debbie were bffs and Liz husband mike Todd was Eddie best friend . He died in a plane crash and Eddie and liz I dont think were in love but were consoling eachother it was also very scandalous bc eddie left debbie with two babies one of which was carrie Fisher. What's amazing is debbie and liz made up.and remained friends til death
Thanks for the Hollywood history lesson. Growing up, the jokes about Elizabeth Taylor were mainly about how many times she was married, and that she wanted to be filmed through filters to hide her wrinkles once she started aging. Her major works were before my time, with the exception of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, which I still think is an excellent film.
1:19 I think she was also making the boring and shitty parts of the movie over and over and over again too. I give her 1/3 of slightly rotated thumbs down.
They spent a lot of money on this picture. They're going to get it back.
I saw Terminator when it first opened so I didn't get the spoiler that Arnold was a good guy. I added to the suspense.
Nice. I imagine that was a pretty suspenseful moment given that in the first movie he's a villain. Probably was a good twist back in the day if you didn't have it ruined ahead of time.
Ditto.
Same here. I saw the movie on my graduation day from basic training, so I knew nothing about the plot going into the movie. That twist came as a huge surprise.
Same here. Saw it in the theater the week of release. I was 13.
I think that was the case for most people, it wasn't widely publicized and of course no internet. It was just as you describe for most who saw it in the theater.
It's nice to see how excited Siskel and Ebert got when they actually enjoyed a movie like Terminator 2.
At least he didn't want it to be a romance movie, like he did in the original.
Yeah Siskel is an idiot. He didn't like Predator, T1, or Alians.
Wow, Ebert was so far off on Europa Europa it's embarrassing. I totally agree with Siskel, it was about the protagonist's conflict of being himself and having to hide his identity in an environment that is so hostile towards his kind. About the unimaginable pressure. And it's about providing insights into the nazi world. Ebert talks condescendingly about the girl who wants to birth little Nazis, but at her age, she's a victim, too-a victim of propaganda and indoctrination. Of course she's an awful character, but you also have to feel bad for her because she's born into this environment.
But mainly, and I'm surprised they didn't pick up on that-in fact, Ebert even stupidly asks what the message of the movie is supposed to be-I think one main point of the film is to ridicule the Nazis and expose how phony their ideology really was. It's been years since I've watched the movie, but I remember a scene where they are in school and the teacher talks about how Germans are supposed to be genetically superior and how you could even see that. All that pseudo-science BS, and then he looks at the Jew in hiding, and he says something like: you're a perfect Arian! As a viewer you sigh in relief and chuckle in disbelief of how ridiculous all of this is. The emperor has no clothes. It was an amazing movie, and I think it was good that they cast amateur actors rather than established actors.
Was it as hostile when alone with the young girl who was feeling only what normal reens feel?
Matbe he thought so.....but maybe he didnt have too
This is the first movie I can recall where I am a total 180 from Ebert. I was the same age as the main character, so maybe that's why it had a bigger impact. Ebert didn't catch that it's a coming of age movie with the added stakes of war and genocide, and your Jewish identity will get you killed. So maybe it's better to abandon that. He felt the most like a normal teenager when he was at Hitler youth camp and had friends. Ebert doesn't know what the point of the movie is. Wer ist mein Freund? Mein Feind? That's the point of the story. Who your friends and enemies are are more often a matter of circumstance than anything. And if that is true, then war is pointless. (For the record, sometimes the most important heroes are the ones that "just survived." Often the people who need heroes the most are the one who have been through the most heinous shit in their lives and just need to know it's possible for someone to make it.)
@@tonysoottinanchai501- I agree. Please see my earlier comment.
Sorry but I'm with Ebert on this one, the main character was unconvincing to me, they could have got a better actor.
So we’ll said. I remember seeing this on cable late at night a few years after it came out and I was mesmerized. At the time I was dating a woman whose grandparents were Holocaust survivors so it made it more personal for me.
Someone I knew named their band 2 MILION SUNBLOCK
A shame Linda Hamilton was not considered for an Oscar nomination for her performance in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
Agreed, she deserved to be nominated for this and deserves to win an Oscar
The Academy never recognizes science fiction movies even if they had the best acting of the year.
Cameron tried.
Oscar??? Why ? Give me one 90’s actress that couldn’t of played that role. Rosie trumpdonald could of nailed it better than cartipilious
@@guyansell9659 Linda Hamilton did a fantastic job in T2.
19:09 - Gene seemed to predict Julia's movie Notting Hill several years later (which, of course, he did not live to see.)
3:36 "As a human, he looks like a mean waiter who's been to the health club a lot" LOL
That Flo Henderson olive oil ad...
I’m so confused when it comes to picking an olive oil
It's got Wessonality!
The ad running in the same ep as the Naked Gun review is nice because Florence Henderson was a guest star on Police Squad. Surely that wasn't intentional.
the naked gun movies are terrific
Siskel was particularly sensitive to movies where children suffered.
For the wrong reasons.
Poor baby
I'll never forget being 10 years old watching t2 with my dad on the big screen, I've never been so blown away, sitting in tunnel vision on the edge of the seat. So ahead of its time,
Wesson oil is definitely a vital part of a heart healthy choice. Thank you Mrs. Brady.
😁
I wish Siskel and Ebert could have lived forever just so we could see their discussions.
Wow i didn’t know Wesson’s Olive oil was good for your heart as well as tasting great
publican90 For a heart-smart treat that will bring a smile to all of your dinner guests’ lips: just add a tablespoon of Wesson’s oil.
Yeah but when her hair appears that almost gave me a heart attack
Who else saw T2 in the theater when it came out?
How you know it's a good movie: it's a violent action film with a plot revolving around a child in danger, and Gene Siskel liked it.
That's right, he was tough on movies that featured a child in danger, he thought that few situations in movies justified that.
*3:38*
*_Gene Siskel:_*
"As a human, he looks like a mean waiter who has been to the health club a lot"
*Dude...What!?!? LMAO!!*
Sounds like an inside joke.
Gene definitely got bullied at some point by a buff waiter. 😄
It's good to see Gene liked a popular movie for a change. I am surprised at how many plot points they give away on the show and I dont remember that many spoilers when I used to watch Siskel and Ebert religiously.
To be frank it's hard to talk about T2 without giving away that Arnold is the good guy. It's revealed in the first shootout. What clips would they show to hide the secret? Arnold is with the boy like 90% of the movie.
What would they even talk about if they couldn't talk about Arnold's dynamic with John?
Didn't remember the 2. Naked Gun came out same year as the 2. Terminator.
There was a trailer made for 2 1/2 where Nielsen was dressed like Arnold saying Hasta La Vista Baby (or at least a TV spot). I remember seeing them both the same day at the theater Think I saw Bill And Ted's Bogus Journey that day too.
T2 melted my brain as a young kid. Such a good movie that still holds up.
Best Terminator movie, hands down.
Sadly we got Genysis and Dark Fate
Julia Roberts isn't funny or talented.
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"Schwarzenegger has this uncanny ability to hit the right note (...)", very well said! As spectacular the special effects were (and still mostly hold up), it's the spectacular acting throughout this movie that makes it such a timeless classic.
Also, The Reflecting Skin was such a fantastic, sadly overlooked gem. Glad to hear Ebert liked it as much as I did.
I love both of these movies.
Major spoilers here. If you hadn't seen the movie, Arnold was not revealed as a "good Terminator" until the release of the movie.
Youre 100% right. You would think that these two "movie experts" would not spoil that but I guess not. I meaN they get to go in fresh when watching films but why not their audience? They should've been more careful.
@@trojandarkhorse2022 Well some trailers already gave away the fact that Arnold is a good Terminator in T2. Also, how else are they going to explain the plot without addressing that The Terminator is a good guy this time?
@@patrickshields5251 Yeah, after the release the studio spoiled that. One of the taglines was "This time he's back....for good."
@@gspendlove Ouch.
I remember that tidbit being spoiled long before the movie released by the Theatrical trailers.
When the movie came out it was obvious that was the idea, but they had already given up the ship by all the hype and promotional material. There was even a story where Cameron was furious that the studio had went behind him and "ruined" his movie ... he got over it.
The Reflecting Skin looks like a film I need to see. Their description of it sort of reminded me of the extremely weird movie "Parents" with Randy Quaid--another movie about experiencing fear through the eyes of a child.
God lord, I freaking LOVED Parents. Quaid is just chilling.
What the hell was Ebert expecting from the young actor in the Nazi film? if he displays his shock and horror, he immediately gives away that he is not one of them, and the audience won't buy that he can emote openly and the Nazis won't notice it.
I think he was expecting a better actor.
Just watched it, actor did a great job. The scene where he confides in Leni's mother was really powerful
I love these guy's various shows as much as anything else on TV back then. I tended to go along with Ebert more than Siskel, but I always enjoyed the two of them together. I saw more movies than I can remember based on their recommendations. Really miss them.
Pity Furlong’s career tanked after American History X. The guy was a hell of an actor.
He'll be back
Heroin.
He's in one my favorite underrated horror movies from the '90s, _Brainscan._
@@gspendlove a hidden gem film, nothing groundbreaking, but I liked that film.
Can't believe Roger didn't even mildly like _Europa Europa_ .
I also just noticed he didn't like _An American Werewolf in London_ .
I remembering loving the movie, but T2 always remind me of the arcade machine with the cop and stuff on it. It was one of the few games they had at this little bowling alley that all us delinquent kids would hang out at, because the owner didn't seem to care if we smoked cigarettes and stuff.
I really miss those days of just being able to walk somewhere and there was a bunch of friends and acquaintances just hanging out. My house was the hangout house too so basically every day was meeting new people and getting into mischief together. So much different to these days where I'm basically just always alone :/
I really loved Europa Europa, and Marco Hofschnider was just beautiful.
As was a young Julie Delpy who played the love interest
Terminator 2 is a great sequel a lot fun. Naked Gun 2 half also is funny sequel. Fun summer blockbuster 1991.
I’m from the UK and discovering Siskel and Ebert for the first time having grown up with Barry Norman on the BBC. What I love from these guys is that not only do they show their genuine passion for good movie making, their openness to all genres and their appreciation that comes through is really refreshing. In the UK there would be a snooty snobbish review of films like Terminator 2 and Naked Gun and as a consequence we lacked real reviews despite Barry Norman being pretty good. Film is an American art form like Jazz and Rock N Roll and Siskel and Ebert are the best critics of film as they exhibit and understand this inherently.
T2 is my go-to when someone asks if a sequel has ever been better than the original.
I agree also godfather 2 and empire strikes back . The 3 best sequels that I think are better than the original
The Road Warrior... Evil Dead 2 (arguably)... Dawn of the Dead (arguably)... Bride of Frankenstein, maybe...
As good as Aliens is, Alien is still the better movie. Not a lot of examples out there, it’s true!
(I love T2, but I’m in the minority that thinks the first movie actually holds up better.)
Can't agree, there are plot holes in T2 and none in the original, plus it drags when they detour to go take care of Dyson and Cyberdyne Systems. The original is perfectly paced and perfectly plotted.
Addams Family Values. The first one is merely watchable, but the sequel, particularly the summer camp scenes, is hilarious.
A lot of superhero movies do better with the sequel. X2 and Spider-Man 2 immediately come to mind. Thor: Ragnarok is way ahead of the first two Thor films.
Lethal Weapon 2 is a good sequel, too. It's better than the original, in my opinion.
T 2 was a fantastic sequel
The only ones of these movies I've seen are Terminator 2 and The Naked Gun 2 1/2 and they're both awesome movies.
I agree with the Previous Comment by Willi Kampman. I thught Europa, Euopa was a Great Movie. Actually, It reminded me a lot the Novel- The Painted Bird by Jerzy Kosinski.
I think Europa, Europa is the best Movie I've seen on the Holocaust. I thought it was better than Schindler's LIst
I agree! I found the movie incredibly touching.
Man I'm glad I didn't see this back in 91. It was a total surprise to see that Arnold was the good guy.
You are kidding right?
I didn`t like that...he made such a good villain..then got popular after the first movie...seemed like they had to make him a villain..and I thought the John Conner was annoying...I know I`m in the minority
It wasnt a surprise for me bc all the reviews stated this
The first Terminator holds up much better than T2 ... T2 was a decent tent pole action flick .. but it lacks the grit horror and imagination that T1 had ... Making Arnold a hero and sticking him with the annoying kid bugs the hell out of me. It all just shows where Cameron's head was where it came to the future of his other bloated, mainstream blockbusters. It's a cool movie ... but the praise it gets is a bit unwarranted in my opinion. T1 was the better movie.
the reflecting skin needed more attention. great kino!
Eccch it was awful
Julia Roberts was watching because she took Siskel & Ebert's suggestions and made Notting Hill. 0
Both T2 & Naked Gun were the best! And coincidence that the promo of Leslie as the Terminator lol!
They give away toooo much of the plot during the T2 review
..good thing i was a danish 12yo kid in late 1991.
It’s true though they give away crazy spoilers in their reviews every time
I'm glad to see these two finally appreciate James Cameron. Still, they're a long way from recognizing him as the greatest Hollywood action director.
@3:17 regular tv stations edited out the sound of the guy smacking into the wall.
And some cut out the scene when he pushes the woman down.
Also the part where they showed John Connor's foster father's head cut in half by the T1000; as soon as the ominous pan to the right begins, they chop it and move to the next scene. I was so disappointed about that edit especially.
Siskel basically calling the future Julia Roberts movie Knotting Hill.
Hey, Gene finally got one right!! T2. Congrats.
Well... He also said at the end that it's the best action movie since Die Hard 2, which means he thinks Die Hard 2 is better. Leave it to Gene to miss sticking the landing.
@@Punko1969 no, that doesn't mean that he thinks Die Hard 2 is better.
@@MDK2_Radio When you say something is the best since something else, that something else would have to be better, or even less likely, exactly as good. There would be no other reason to make the other thing a milestone for comparison. What am I missing here?
Gene Siskel tended to be tougher on action movies than Roger Ebert. But he also nailed Robocop, even more so than Roger who also liked it. He saw it for the absolute classic it was, few critics did. He was horribly wrong about Total Recall and Roger was right about how great a movie that was.
Awesome trip back in time. Thank you.
30 years later were still asking the same thing about Julia roberts
"A mean waiter who has been to the health club a lot" - that's the best Gene could come up with?
Mr. Chopsticks yeah, I thought it was a weird comparison, especially how I always thought he was supposed to be a sort of yuppie type
Some observations:
Roger Ebert really couldn't pronounce "Schwarzenegger."
REFLECTING SKIN is basically FRIGHT NIGHT as a period piece meets BLUE VELVET.
Gene Siskel's "molested" comment in that review was a truly unfortunate choice of words.
Finally, Julia Roberts *did* try to move beyond that formula with MARY REILLY in 1996. Unfortunately, almost no one went to see it.
Nice to see that Gene could also just enjoy a movie like T2 for a change.
I remember reading--in a body building magazine--about Linda Hamilton's exercise regimen to get her buff for T2. It was a ferocious program! 💪
T2 lives on because of its special effects, but it isn't nearly as tense as the first one. The sequel ups the ante with a more unkillable machine, but here they have the help of another Terminator. The first one was an unstoppable force and nobody knew if they could kill it with 20th century technology. The villain of the first movie was Michael Meyers. The villain of the second movie was Non from Superman 2 with Cyborg of the Teen Titans to defend them.
Terminator 2 doesn't just live on because of its legendary special effects. It also lives on because of its story, characters and message. Watch the film again. Terminator 2 is a masterpiece which is superior to the original in EVERY way possible.
LOL they always loved giving away 90% of the movie in the review
That maybe true.
A sequel better than the original? T2. I think T2 might be the best action movie ever made.
The Terminator was a fantastic movie. It was terrkfying as well as a great story.
That said, Terminator 2: Judgement Day was even better! One of the _only_ sequels in existence that's arguably better than the original. I've never even met anyone who thinks the first one is better than Part 2. Part 3 is a totally different story, though. 😂
AlphaDeltaXray First one is the best.
0:00 Intro
0:54 T2 👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
5:36 The Reflecting Skin 👎🌟🌟
8:44 Naked Gun 2 👍🌟🌟🌟
11:14 Europa Europa 👍🌟🌟🌟
15:31 Commercials
16:00 Julia Roberts top female star
Home video
20:20 Top Secret
20:40 The reviews
I would pay full price to watch T2 at full screen again. All the sequels were so bad it is just tracic how bAad movies are these days.
I did. They had a rerelease which fixed continuity errors that bugged Cameron, and a 3D conversion 2 years ago. Still held up!
These old reviews are great
TOP SECRET is absolutely hilarious.
Compare to many of the modern RUclips film critics who do bite sized reviews. Siskel & Ebert are pack so much insight into their segments that many (not all) of their digital decedents feel tongue tied in comparison.
Hmmm 🤔 this T2 I don’t see those effects holding up 10 years from its release
these guys talk like such writers... lol. i always wish they had more time to elucidate their awesome opinions. but without the time they need, they're, sometimes, too rushed and don't get to share as many insights as i feel like they have to give. with writers, it seems like they have so many profound insights to give and when time is crunched, they sometimes have a hard time being succinct and quick (and at other times, they hit succinct analyses out of the park).
Did the skinny guy say he didn't like T1? I better be understanding him right.
"the skinny guy" ? 😂
Terminator 1 is better though.
i cant fault people for saying that but ill admit I like Terminator 2 more because of how skillfully Cameron built on the first one without compromising or retconning the first movie.
I miss the old days of Siskel and Ebert. The way they argued with each other and shit. Terminator 2 is a lot better than the original. I got T2 as best Sci Fi film of all time. Blade Runner 2nd best. I'd put Star Wars Ep 4 and 5 at number 3 and 4. Jurassic Park at 5. Picking 6-10 are tight calls. Original Terminator is in that zone. I still haven't figured out where 2001 Space Oddessy fits in the top 10. Maybe 7th? War of the Worlds 1953 is in there for sure.
no one cares.
It's funny how much they disliked Blade Runner when it first came out, and even still gave it a hard time with the Director's Cut later in their re-review, although slightly more nice.
Top Secret was a spoof on a Cornell Wilde movie called Operation Secret.
I've never seen 'Operation Secret'. Is it essentially the 'Zero Hour!' (to 'Airplane!') of 'Top Secret', if you catch my slightly convoluted drift? I'd always known it to be a parody of 50's spy films and Elvis flicks, but come to think of it, I can't recall any actual direct parodies of certain scenes from any particular spy/Elvis film (except for the obvious 'Wizard Of Oz' joke toward the end), which is S.O.P. for Zucker/Abrahams movies.
@@hamupinhere I saw "Operation secret" when I was very young and have not heard hide nor hair of it since. However, yes, I do believe Top Secret is a parody of that.
Naked Gun 2 and Terminator 2 in the same weekend? Man they had it good.
20:00 They’re totally right. Too Secret is wonderful.