No Fate (Extended) | Terminator 2 [Remastered]
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2020
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day [Special Director's Cut + Remastered] (1991)
Extended Scene: No Fate
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Storyline: A cyborg, identical to the one who failed to kill Sarah Connor, must now protect her teenage son, John Connor, from a more advanced and powerful cyborg.
Director: James Cameron
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger (The Terminator \ T-800), Linda Hamilton (Sarah Connor), Edward Furlong (John Connor), Robert Patrick (T-1000)
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As a kid who grew up without a father, Sarah's inner monologue about how perfect a dad the machine was always hits me really hard.
the terminator is the type person that every child prefer to have as a dad.
John was blessed with two fathers who both died to protect him
So am I. I grew without father since my mom divorce with my father since I was 1 yo. And yeah, after hearing what Sarah's said & saw what T-800 did to John, it really really really hit me hard. I saw this movie many times, and still make me cry especialy when T-800 left John to complete his mission. I guess that much describe what a perfect father should be.
Grew up without a father as well mate all my life. Grew up on these movies, especially T2 when I was a very young kid in the 90s. I have an odd connection to this movie, hard to describe Just a warm feeling about how a kid a little kid found friendship in a machine. Love how this movie just subtly injects the humanity into robots.
@Goggle products interesting
John: "too slow"
Arnie, to himself : "I now understand frustration"
erAAAAer I hate you Jon Kaaneur!!!!!
“All I see is red” 🤣🤣
Give me 🤚🤚
Arnold hit
John Ahh!!!! my hand
*starts crying*
@@hennyhypnotic3986 That’s technically true for T-800s at all time.
I like how the terminator says “please” for the torque wrench. Just like the biker told him to, in the first scene of the movie.
It's a learning machine. It shows all throughout the movie subtly. Cameron really knew what he was doing.
@@TheZaaz Until Dark Fate that is...
I always wondered why the Terminator would need a torque wrench. Wouldn’t he know?
@@specialunit0428 Genisys was better than dark fate cuz pops survived and was upgraded into a t1000
@@edmondlau511 with his strength, he could easily over-torque and destroy.
1:29 - Notice how the Terminator says “Yeah”, instead of “Yes” or “Affirmative”. Shows how he’s learning! 🙂
Yes the best thing about Terminator 2 was that it's an action film with a heart. The terminator died as a man rather than a machine.
Yeah
Yeah plus to slow dos Nat make sensssssaaa he would have noneeee
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Very well spotted, I never noticed that small detail.
This was peak Arnie. Peak Cameron. Peak cinema. Great movie.
Terminator 2 is the best movie in human history
Arnold Peak, but not Cameron Peak. After all, there will be Titanic and Avatar next.
@@KirillBeerlove yeah that's funny. THIS is Cameron's peak. By far
Cole Younger
It's not funny
Avatar
Is legitimately better
No offense to T2
@@KirillBeerlove Titanic and Avatar are great but they dont touch T2, not even close.
Back in time when Terminator meant masterpiece
T2 ❤️
Also T1 was great
Still do
Boo hoo hoo me. Me me me toutf
Bad
Love how the T-800 asks "Why do you cry" with some curiosity in his voice, like a kid asking a parent "Where do babies come from?" It always fascinated me.
1:46-1:56 what John is telling him pretty much foreshadows the ending . He’s describing sadness to him and the terminator ends it with “ no “ cuz he doesn’t feel it or understand but by the end like says “ I know now why you cry “ the terminator now feels sadness . Maybe I’m just stating the obvious but watching this years later , it hits differently . Not what he says to John in the end but the fact that he feels sadness but can’t cry and doesn’t actually wanna leave him.
Babies come from a stork everyone knows that.
I like that part as well. I felt it in my heart
@@onethousandlostsoulsThe T-800 NEVER felt sadness at the end. He is a MACHINE. He was able to PROCESS and LEARN in that moment that his own demise and self destruction in the lava pit caused John to bring water in his eyes. Hence his response " I Know Now Why You Cry " he processed the EMOTION John was going through in seeing him leave. As a machine, you have to think, in that moment, he was probably reading John's heart rate, body temperature, all of those things played into him proccesing the emotion of sadness and grief. His processor processed what made Humans sad. He didn't feel it
@@yaahlabanyamyan144 equivalent to one it’s really awesome how far the terminator franchise evolved in a cinematic sense because of the last one the T 800 began to innocence evolved to try and learn and adapt the motion of a human
I like how when John says he wishes he could've met his dad, the T800 tells him he will. Also he looks irritated when John pulls the "too slow" trick the first time. Just little things that show it becoming more human, and make you root for it. Not the nonsense they pulled in Genysis.
Maybe it's the times we're in, or when we were in the 90s. It was just a better time for cinema then. They just always miss the mark. T2 was the best.
Yeah I don’t know why found that small line so cool
Ironically dark fate is the only movie after this one that truly builds on the potential of the terminators evolution.. Arnie was genuinely hilarious.. but pretty touching in that role of a decommissioned cyborg trying to do it's best to just live &be useful.
Me recordo a Bt 7472 de Titanfall es una maquina que tiene como protocolo proteger a su piloto, es casi como un terminator :'3
T800 says "you will" meet your real dad because it's the truth. John Connor sends Kyle Reese back in time to protect Sarah in Terminator 1. Kyle Reese is John's dad.
"In an insane world, it was the sanest choice." Powerful!
"Because if a machine, a Terminator, can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too."
Indeed like how I'm a machine and there to protect my woman her family and mine I cant hurt anyone never would
She hated and feared him at first. I think that monologue was when she first started feeling some gratitude and even affection for the Terminator. I think it was the first time she realized that he was not the same person the first one was. I think on some level she actually loved him at that point.
welll... not every woman chose unresponsible violent drunkers still without money.
our choice, our fate
2:22 When even the machine you reprogrammed to save your life gets tired of your shit.
2:24
Haha
@@gustavosouza45994 yikes
@@gustavosouza45994 Dude.... what the fuck?!
@@dannyjack659 what did he write?
I love how when Sarah sees John having fun with the Terminator, she shows no fear or anger towards The Terminator and just looks on at him and John bonding.
It feels like she’s beginning to understand how much her son cares about this machine despite how much she doesn’t entirely trust the T-800, since he’s a spitting image of the machine that tried to kill her before. But despite that, I like how she’s beginning to see the good within this machine a little bit in this scene even though she’s feared them for so long until now.
She should give thanks to the Resistance for reprogramming CSM-101.
To me what makes the Terminator learning about human life is like Us learning and understanding things from someone else world and culture and seeing things in a new light and understanding more outside the box
@@comicbookreviewer4856 Very well description!
@@comicbookreviewer4856 That is an ability that the common psychopath does not have. They cannot essentially put their brain in someone else's head (or in their shoes) and have an empathic moment seeing things from their perspective. They cannot think how someone else would feel, or if they were the victim.
@@mrimpossible3633what it was told
3:48 you can tell from that one moment that Sarah wanted to cry from the fact that the one man that truly loved and cared for her was something that was taken away from her many years ago.
Exactly. When she sees Enrique and his wife and kid, she’s thinking about Reese. I wouldn’t say the film is any less without the Reese dream sequence, but it would have been a nice-to-have
I think Reese would approve too
i don't think Reese would be able to live with himself, be a good partner for Sarah or an actual father if he survived the encounter with the T-800 in Terminator 1, he was a soldier through and through out of necessity for the war, always on edge and paranoid, not to mention the amount of PTSD he probably would've developed after everything he's been through, the war and all that came with it.
@@isaitavaresvieira2876 but he never got to try the hot dogs he was promised in T1.
she's so tired... so lonely... makes me want to hug her... (she'll kill me though)
You know, as we get older, we start to truly understand the meaning behind scenes like this, the real details behind what makes a fantastic movie like this. As a kid, the Terminator was frightening as hell and two carried it with a bit more action to help with the overall suspense of the T-1000. Never really cared for the deep parts but looking back now and seeing the movie industry and how they've made a mockery of Terminator, its no wonder we feel empty with uninspired trash.
💯💯💯
Great comment.
They don't make those slow burning dialouge scenes much cause they assume we don't care. Most movies these days are fast paced with no time for a breather.
Democrats are ruining the world 🌎🔥☠️
Well said.
I can't express how much I love this movie.... i can watch whenever and never get tired of it
Its timeless
It's a James Cameron movie baby, it's just fine like that. James Cameron is fucking cinema God!
It's a truly masterpiece, one legendary in the world and the best sequels of all time.
One fo the best damn movies
Wow!! Can you watch while you’re jogging?
I feel like any given 2-minute scene from Terminator 2 is better than the majority of movies released in a year. It is the epitome of a masterpiece.
Is it weird to feel emotional, when Sarah finally said “it would die to protect him”?
No.
Not at, I think she feels sad looking at her friend's family playing, and realizes she doesn't have the man she loved before she falls asleep too. It's a sad part and the music goes along with it.
@@Pwr6phil and then she falls asleep and sees a nuclear holocaust , crazy movie lmao
@@hennyhypnotic3986 one of the best ever!
Not at all. You don't even need to be a parent to understand that kind of love/bond...
"In an insane world it was the safest choice"
“Sanest”
max payne couldnt have done it better! @@LotusInitiate72
Get a ear surgery.
my man.
lol@@snoopdogssb2
I always loved Sarah's monologue here, the realization that the failings of the machines as a race are really inspired by the failings of the human race as a species. Their cruelty, aggression and ruthlessness are inherited from the original humans who made them. A machine could be a more perfect father than any man, if man were capable of making such a machine.
Of course the t-800 is the best father John has had. It’s literally programmed to protect him at all costs
That's why it's so heart breaking when the t-800 killed him in Dark Fate
@@callmestorm23 Dark fate no is canon
@@callmestorm23 please that garbage movie is just a sick fan fick. Its not canon like the other guy said.
We should program ourselves, to protect each other at all costs.
That is the point of this movie; the pinnacle value of Human life.
@@Hasbola1709 the way the directors treated the fans when they were asked why they did it
2:23 I love how the Terminator looks straight-up insulted because he thinks John's implying he's got slow reflexes.
T-800 is all 'bruh'
T800 mission altered kill John Conner
Mission override: Kill John Connor
It actually shows the T-800 takes a command VERY seriously. He viewed that missed five as a failure in command from John. He genuinely thought he was supposed to hit John's hand. When he didn't mission failed. Could've terminated him there 😂
The parallels between John and the terminator are perfect. In many ways the terminator is the perfect father. Dedicated, reliable, fearless, beyond powerful, calm and calculated. In many ways though the terminator is also childlike, just gaining the ability to learn, and having John teach him about small parts of what it means to be human. John isn’t just leaching from the terminator, but actually cares for him and converses with him
And then After the events of this movie. He comes back and shoots John in the chest 😔
2:33 and 3:41 Look at the playing dogs notice how they don’t pay attention on Terminator. Legend has it Cameron wanted to show us that the dogs can sense humanity and kindness 👍🏻
I think dogs sensed that this terminator is more human and kinder thanks to John. I didn’t notice till now good eye mate.
My God I'm too slow n dumb haha just notice that too. The dog wasn't barking at the terminator
Or they just haven't been trained to sniff out machines ((or they just forgot that whole thing and had dogs being dogs because it made the scene look better))
@@shyla7722 dogs don't have to be trained for that. in t1 arnold gets barked on by a dog belonging to a motel owner. in t2 john's dog barks at the t-1000.
@@nearlydead7510 Ah, I forgot about those. Been forever seen I've seen the films in full.
Might take this as an excuse to rewatch them
She became the Kyle Reese of this movie...no hope in her eyes.
Exactly
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For more proof look at when they breached cyberdyne she's wearing his trenchcoat from the original
I have that look when I see so-called humanity around me. As the T-800 stated....it's in your nature to destroy yourselves, just wish we would hurry up and do it.
@@develynseether4426 k edge lord
The on screen chemistry between Arnold and Eddie....was legendary and yes it sucks hard Cameron didn't come back for a third! THIS MOVIE IS PERFECT! always cry at the end!
You never watched Terminator 3?
@@soleiltounsi6754 He’s saying James Cameron didn’t direct terminator 3.
Sucks even harder that Eddie was going to be in T3, but he was just too much of a mess. It would have elevated T3 so much.
Because he knew and we all now that we should never had a third movie with Cameron or without, because even he didn't care anymore by the time he decided to produce dark fate
He always wanted it to end at 2. And tbh any sequel to Terminator where judgement day happens undermines this Story. Cameron, I'd he wants to direct again, should focus on the AI controlling humanity instead of terminating it.
Sad that a machine was actually a good dad.
It's not about being sad, its about understanding character growth. Going from nothing to everything, from a machine to a human who just happens to be made of metal rather than bone.
The sad part is more that the men weren't.
@@evanstein3011 ?
@@specialunit0428 As in all the other men Sarah met didn’t measure up to a robot. It says something about humans
@@princeytronSays something about her choice in men, too. Maybe she just made bad decisions. I mean, seriously talking about a killer cyborg that is coming to kill your child might scare off more than just a few good men. 😄
Acting here was brilliant, lifted it from being just an action movie
John: Wish I could've meet my real dad.
Uncle Bob: *You will..*
Then Dark Fate came around and fucked it all up lol
@@adamguzman8652 Not really. To any true Terminator fan, Dark Fate never happened.
@Adam Guzman Well, Dark fate is messed up. It doesn't make any sense at all, after we saw T2 ending where old Sarah, John & his daughter, Dark Fate seems like an fan made movie / alternate timeline which is like a big bullshit since it ruined whole franchise.
@@stevengondosiswanto4732 that was alternate ending.
To me the canon timeline is terminator 1 and 2 and in between was the game terminator resistance
90s movies are so realistic
Except for the ones about androids being sent back in time to murder the mothers of future revolutionary leaders. Other than that, yeah I agree with you
well they used to actually give a shit. now its all slick rick cash grabs with cgi
The 90s were the peak of cinema. Everything now is just CGI gimmicky garbage.
At least we have Interstellar
@@linesandcircles7465 You must be fun at parties.
God damn this movie is so good. Far beyond all the sequels after it.
I thought Salvation was good. It was just upsetting that there wasn't any large scale battles like they depicted in T1 and T2
They should have just ended it on this movie. It was the perfect sequal and the perfect end to the franchise. Instead they milked it until it was dry and even after that continued...
@@brickmorph6896 J. Cameron did end it. It’s the studios that were money hungry. I can’t really blame them. In 97 when I got older, I imagined what the future war would look like. Thinking the 3rd would close the trilogy, it had to take place in the future. But then T3 came out..
@@Blasko86 Salvation was SHITE
@@thelastdragon5551T3 > T2.
The "why do you cry?" Is actually a really good question. I mean why are physical tears coming out.. People can be sad without crying.
Also, the way Arnie delivers the line is quite cute in his naivety. Like he really wants to understand.
Yup, 💯💗🤲
The father figure monologue is brilliant. There are so many serious themes were observed throughout the movie. Shame that the following movies were all about cringe humour and cheap VFX.
Yes the only good ones were the first two
@@gustavosouza45994 I don't see what Marx has to do with it.
Salvation tried
The others didn't, though
personally i thought terminator 3 was decent
@@Rensune salvation tried and fucking faceplanted. fuck that movie. so much revisionist attitudes b/c dark fate and genisys were so bad
He’s a machine but it everything he says is a lesson for every man. “Never leave him. Never hurt him. Never shout at him. Never get drunk and hit him. Never say he was too busy to spend time with him. It would never stop and it would die to protect him.”
the way Arnie churns out quick one word replies is so damn funny
"Why"
"Yeah"
"Correct"
A f f i r m a t i v e
@@bloodraven1190 affirmative
Excellent
@@bloodraven1190 LMAO
I love that Sarah's monologue parallels the way Kyle described the Terminator, how they would never stop until they've completed their objectives
The dialogue in this movie is perfect! Sarah's words are beautifully haunting 2:35-3:12
This little monolog is pretty much what sets this movie apart from any other...this movie had everything...literally everything.... in 30 years,this movie will still hold up as one of the best
Gosh anyone else feel their pain? John doesn’t meet his dad till the future and Sarah doesn’t get to have a husband and raise John like a normal family?! 😭
The future is never truly set. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves. Even if you can change something in the past, there is a chance there is a diverted timeline where Judgement Day didn’t happened.
T-800: Don't worry, you will meet your father someday.
John Connor: Yeah, when i'm 45 years old and he's going to be like a son to me since he hasn't even been born yet!
Sarah's right. The Terminator just listening to John and trying to understand him is a really good thing for a kid like John to process his own thoughts and feelings. That why there are several scenes with John just talking through what he thinks to the Terminator
I cried all the time watching Terminator 2 Judgement Day
I wonder why didnt Linda Hamilton didn't get an appearance on The Expendables
She only had Terminator as her claim, everyone else had a list at least 10 series deep
simple man Randy Couture, Terry Crews???
@@gdduuhsstyhbbb well yeah but she killed a god damn terminator, and fought a damn T - 1000, even jason statham would respect
Would of been sick! First action women
she would make every other crews look like pussies lol. too OP
It's a sweet scene. John very lively and cheerful, he always likes to tease T-800. Interaction between them was quite interesting. It seems that they have cultivated a sincere father-son relationship, it is invalueble.
I love that added detail where T-800 hi-five John and John got hurt from it as T-800 is made of metal.
I grew up without a father and never had any father figure in my life. I’m now 37, and this is so profound and meaningful
You made this comment a year ago, and I'm 38. Same situation, same great movies. I give you a gentleman's nod to your corner of the globe. I hope you are doing well.
I am sorry to hear that. I hope you are doing well.
This is one of the reasons the 2nd movie edges the first... that added element of humanity for the terminator during the downtime scenes. They weren't boring at all but heart warming.
2:23 he's like "Ah...this stupid human..."
lol
I love this scene when combined with the original "CPU Reset' scene (The Cinematic version where it is always assumed to be R/W still works, but it's better with an exact moment to know when it began to learn). The Terminator set to R/W in it's learning causes it actively seek out information to enhance it's learning. John is keen on sharing information with it and it starts to follow those trees of thought. One of the saddest examples of this is when the T-800 picks up the toddler and looks it over like it's an alien object, it has never seen a human so young that hasn't even formed cognitive ability to converse yet. The idea of the terminators becoming domesticated and humanized is one of the more interesting subtexts of the films and in the mess that is Dark Fate, one of the only interesting parts of it.
When he said “down low, to slow” the terminator looked at him and said “I’m gonna terminate you”
You're right, he does in Dark Fate.
Unfortunately..
@@henhowell2433rip
@@lonelyguy5326 and so the plot twist of Dark Fate isn't Skynet succeeding, bu rather the good ol' T800 getting his revenge XD
"Is that too slow you l'l punk?"
Watching this for the first time since having kids, now 5 & 3, I realized a good father is expected to act like a machine. The qualities that Sarah describes are what I strive for. I would never leave my kids or get in a drunken rage, but sometimes I'm too tired to play with them or I raise my voice to them. It's impossible to be a perfect father unless you're a machine.
Probably the most badass woman in movies ever.
Ellen Ripley - hold my beer.
@@deckard6_634 Nice one.
@@deckard6_634 both are top, Ellen Ripley and Sarah Connor togheter can Rip and Tear even the Doomslayer ass to pieces
@@n0n9001 Funny how these were forty or fifty years ago and still portrayed better than today. What happened?
@@armorpro573 jews.
Why is nobody talking about 0:30? The Terminator learned to say please!
Good observation. A lot of violence and injury could have been avoided at the biker bar if the Terminator had just said please.
2:59 nah, this is too fucking sad, I can't bear it
The line, "why do you cry" is the most human a Terminator has ever sounded. That and the ending in the steelworks. Especially when it's followed up with a casual, "Yeah" when John says, "U mean people?"
The terminator was the closest father figure he ever had. Such a unique bond which became an indelible mark he would never get rid of easily....
If only this movie had ended here, despite the tragic fate the terminator was inevitably forced to face....
And then Another Arnold looking Terminator comes back after this and shoots John in the chest. 😔 Makes this scene so much more depressing.
Damn, those last 30 seconds, no words needed
Crazy to think that Linda Hamilton was only 32 years old here, and yet she still looks badass as ever 30 years later in Terminator Dark Fate.
True but DF was unbearable to watch.
okay but that wasnt the topic of discussion here was it fella
@Erkor Don’t tell us what we can or can’t talk about.
@@thelastdragon5551 oops! i already did heehee
Too bad her acting wasn’t as good
Arnold Schwarzenegger is always the great terminator
This scene always reminds me of how it was nice seeing the Terminator and Sarah Connor go through different phases in this movie in terms of their character arcs. The T800 becoming more human vs Sarah Connor becoming more machine, but they work well together upon protecting John.
And then Another Arnold terminator comes back and shoots John Connor in the chest. 😔
2:13 what did you expect he a robotic titanium ultra secure assistance killing machine made with hard mental ofc it's gonna break ya hand
It’s amazing you can have a relationship with a machine hopefully this happens in the future before I die
3:04 there it is. the thumbs up. T_T
The ending thumbs
When john trick arnie with five his face was like "what the fuck"
Watching both terminator movies made me realise something, Kyle Reese pulled off the biggest ‘I did your mom’ ever. What a legend
Yes he did. lol :D
2:36 me talking with ChatGPT
This scene is a masterpiece, as the whole movie.
Conners narration was incredible. Describing the relationship between the T-800 and John. People forget that it was about the emotions involved in this film, rather than just the action; thats where the ones after went wrong. T1 & T2 were the only real films for me.
These movies were filled with such hope for the future, I wish we could get back to that.
When you find out that you were born to someone who's hasn't even born yet! - 0:57
Who knew back then that a silly sci-if story about a robot sent back in time to save humanity would become a cinematic masterpiece? With unknown actors casted on top of that? This goes on to show how important it is to find the right people with a passion for their vision to come true and work together to make it happen. I still watch T2 once a year in celebration of cinema. Truly, one the finest wine in cinema history.
0:35
John: I wish I could of met my real dad
T-800: you will.
That gives me goosebumps 🥶.
Yeah I guess....
Wym, “I guess”?…he’s saying that he’s gonna meet his future father in the future father who hasn’t been born yet
@@cadilacblac3101 I said that because John says that literally right after that part.
@@dashiesbbgurl ohhhh my bad
The first night in the garage, Sarah didn't sleep because she didn't trust the terminator. This scene is when she realized she can trust it, and managed to find some peace and get some sleep. And even then she had a nightmare...
She seen the future and yeah she didn't trust terminator bc their alot of t-800
I've always thought she was a very beautiful woman
She still is
I think so
I this she's just gorgeous in here. Look at her lips so sexy, her jaw line etc she's a beautiful woman.
Carlos Miguel used fancy her when I was a kid, beautiful
You and me both buddy
The part about fathers not being their etc must have hit people hard. Advertising Terminator wont let you down
This scene is so heart warming. Yet I still can't get over this plot hole: Why didn't Enrique's dog bark at the T800?
The real skin and such released actual human pheromones to my knowledge, the original t-800 from t-1 used a fake skin that did none of that. At least that's what I read
I think it's also to show how the T800 was slowly growing more human, by this point it was good enough that it tricked the dogs.
Sometimes I forget just how shredded Linda Hamilton was in this movie, fucking dedication man.
I think this is one of the best scenes that's really human!!
It's such a testament to film-making prowess that Cameron could take something on paper that seems so sappy and corny and making it into such a simultaneously heartwarming yet badass film. It's kind of incredible.
When he asked the boy why people cry that is a sign that he is not a totally emotionless machine and on some level he cares about the boy and his mother and feels a degree of love and affection for them even if he cannot feel emotion at a fully human level. Just ASKING a question like that shows a degree of caring.
2:21The real terminator origins...
This might be my favorite movie of all time.
Isn't it amazing that old action movies had scenes like this without things exploding or crashing into each other in it?
Literally a walking talking computer
"Torque wrench, please."
Linda was in shape ☺️
Dang this entire scene is so good, talking about arnie being a father and also how she cries cuz she knows the world is gonna end
T800 : he may be your father but he ain't your daddy .
Happy 30th Anniversary Terminator 2 ❤
I love how the extended version gave us more scenes of the t-800 how he learned from humans and John the smile was so cool when I first saw it But when I was 10 or 11 I started to really like this movie and even watched it repeatedly on dvd and because it was so good that I can watch it again and to this day it is still the best movie ever made maybe genisys and dark fate were too low to being a good movie then T2 but it won’t come close.
His face getting irritated to John's taking off his hand and saying "too slow" is just priceless. It's like he's saying "Fuck you" but it didn't learn it yet LOL
T2 has to be one of the greatest movies ever made
Gotta love how the T-800 looks all butthurt about missing the down low five. John inadvertently taught the machine about emotions.
When a metal machine without emotions turns out to be the best father figure. It’s sad but beautiful
I realized only after watching this 20+ times, but I think she was kind of predicting her own demise (possibly by taking out Dyson). She was taking comfort in the fact that the terminator would be there to project John if she dies.
Rewatching this scene as you get older it means a lot more when you have to become a parent or farther which is amazing.
Its kinda incredible how much Akira Toriyama took from the first two Terminator movies for Dragon Ball.
Cell/T-1000: Designed by a supercomputer to be the ultimate android.
Kyle Reese/Trunks: Warriors of the future trying to stop the apocalypse.
Gohan/John Connor: Both become the saviors of humanity.
Android 16/T-800: Androids built to kill but turn their backs on their mission and have kindness.
honestly, these are the moments I remember the most about the entire terminator franchise. This is why none of the movies that came after can hold a candle to Terminator 2. Is not the special effects or the action sequences per se, it's not just "scary robots do scary stuff" on screen. There's so much humanity in this movie about killer robots, so much reflection about the human condition and its value, both on the face of artificiality and eminent doom
3:16 that accurate feeling that we are going through with this infinity pandemic. Hopeless feeling.
Back when movies relied on good dialogue and Slice of Life type scenes to create a great movie.
I enjoy myself some good CGI and all and some good action scenes but to make a good movie you can't just fill it with 60 million dollars worth of CGI and only five words
Btw, this movie contains humour that thankfully came out earlier than the overused quirky MCU style jokes from the 2010s.
I love how good terminator learning the high five or no problemo pretty cool this bond was amazing between them t2 is a wonderful sequel to part 1.
Nice comment you made.. nice to meet you here.. can we be good friends..
Looking back at it, Hollywood has this stigma where inner monologuing or thoughts are pretty much a cardinal sin in writing. This scene is exactly a moment that can make it work perfectly. Don't rely on it but it really gives good insight into how Sarah internally wants a good normal life for John but still believes she needs to prepare and prop him up as their savior.
Don’t forget John Connor’s death in Terminator 6: Dark Fate
The Terminator will always cry for that
Don’t forget this two friends in Terminator 2
Happy 30th Year Anniversary T2🎂
Original Release: July 3rd 1991