The fact that you still believed that the officer-terminator was the good guy and Arnold was bad, after he warned Connor to get down and protect him with his body, just blew my mind! 😂
@@stefanforrer2573 fuck copyright when movie is parted anyway. And i really think copyright law is abused anyway. It get too far. Content creators never win over pirates, so why don't change tactic towards compromise?
@@stefanforrer2573 That can't be the sole reason why so many important scenes were cut out. It seemed, to me , that whoever edited this didn't recognized which moments of the film were pivotal. It just seemed like an unusual edit for this reaction. Maybe it was a little rushed. Idk
5:30 Fun fact, the actor for the T-1000 actually messed up the chase scene on the first take, because he trained so hard that he actually out ran the bike and caught John Connor. The human race is dead now
I love how she didn't know that Arnold was the good guy this time around. Its so awesome she gets to experience and realize everything for the first time without any spoilers.Someone should send James Cameron this video.
"This is . . . _our_ guy." Do you think so? "This is still the good guy, right?" Um . . . "The wrong guy took the kid." 🙂🙃🙂 "Really? Really?!? REALLY?!? HE IS A GOOD GUY NOW?!?" Now you're getting it! 😝
@@awesomeone2979 I watched this as a kid before the first one, and never saw the trailer, therefore, I always thought he was the good guy, and had no idea he was the bad guy first until I watched the first film. For a few times, it was strange as I always saw him as the good guy. But, now the entire series makes sense and is pretty good. I still like this one the most, but 1 and 5 are great, too (I think it's 5, anyway).
@@awesomeone2979 Ever since I was young I avoided trailers because they spoil everything. When I saw T2 as a teenager, I was fooled and it was awesome. Of course now, I get angry every time I read a reactor's RUclips comments with recommendations that inevitably include spoilers.
@@TheClassicWorld I was the same way as a kid watching T2 first I even avoided watching the first one for years because I hated the idea of seeing him as the bad guy.
Sarah almost killing Dyson is a metaphor for her becoming the thing she fears the most: a Terminator. It took her seeing him with a family of his own, to realize she nearly became jsut as bad as an unfeeling, unthinking killing machine. The movie even made a point about the Terminator, by the end of the film learning to become more human. "Because if a machine, a Terminator, can learn the value of human life.....maybe we can, too." I love the themes and contradictory nature of the characters in this movie.
Yeah, but see, Dyson needed to die (along with the chip being destroyed - something she didn't even think about). She screwed the pooch by not being smart enough to realize that the chip's existence would lead to the same result (or worse) and being too sissy to kill Dyson. Fortunately, the script armor stepped in and offed Dyson after having him help them get the chip. The other thing that slays me is that she's free to watch her senator son and everything's rainbows and lollipops, but it never explains how between her violent escape from the institution and the shootout with the cops she isn't buried under a supermax facility while her kid continues to be boofed in foster care and instead of becoming a senator fights demons by becoming an alcoholic. Anyway, still a great movie.
Linda Hamilton has a twin sister. When the director found out he used her in the scenes to reset the Terminator's CPU and the in the playground. Her sister is in the fake mirror... no glass. And she is the one on the playground with the children.
Also at the end when the T-1000 mimics Sarah. And at the mental hospital, when the T-1000 comes out of the floor and kills the guard, those are twin brothers.
@@jaybird455 Many guys cry and it's not a problem if they or you do hell in my opinion your more of a man if you do because it shows you have emotion rather than being a robotic soulless machine who apparently seemingly feels nothing.
@@Chrisimplayer the OP was quoting a line from the movie and I was just piggy backing off him. But to your statement, yeah I’m not ashamed or afraid to show emotions. It’s perfectly natural.
I saw this when I was 10. This got me into Arnold Schwarzenegger where I even bought shades to emulate him. My mothet wouldn't let me watch it too many times cause of the amount of swearing.
5:02 when the cop fires his gun, the actor keeps his eyes open during the bangs and the flashes. This is very hard to do, most normal people will blink - but the actor put a ton of effort into keeping his eyes wide open despite the flashes and bangs, in order to appear convincingly non-human.
I love watching Ellie react! The special effects were quite good at the time and hold up pretty well. The “liquid metal” effect was first used in “The Abyss” which is a movie you should watch.
You were upset when she didn't kill *Dyson* then you were sad & when he was shot by the police & sad more when he finally died in the explosion What a roller coaster of emotions to watch
The scene with the security guard seeing his double was done with practical effects. The actor had a twin brother and the shot with them looking eye to eye was done in real time with the twin brothers. Very cool.....
This was the Alternate ending to the movie my DVD Ends with John and Sarah driving down a Dark Highway at Night Heading Towards Mexico and Sarah saying the unknown future rolls toward us. I face it for the first time with a sense of hope, because if a machine a terminator can learn the value of human life maybe we can too.
@22:37 - Sarah just realised that she's doing the same to Miles as the Terminator would have done to her in T1. Killing someone for something they have not yet committed or were aware of.
@Steve Wilkins Yeah, I know. Wanted those with notification to get alerted to "addition." To avoid making the mistakes you're presenting unnecessary you could scroll down comment section. Also, I delete those comments I in which I have made an error or have repeated something someone else had already "said".
@Steve Wilkins Hey Steve. I has been on the internet since 1977. Built web sites for DOJ, ITT, MCI... and was on the team creating the premiere site for The Discovery Channel Online. Thanks for the well meaning tips though. Nice to meet another fan of good movies. I be 62 on April 5. First Contact Day. Woo Hooooo! Degrees in Art and Electrical Engineering. Alumnus of the George Washington University, Washington, DC.
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This film is one of the best sequels in history, from here the saga began to decline. Terminator 3 and 4 are sequels to this film, Terminator genesis omits the entire saga and Terminator dark fate only takes into account Terminator 1 and 2
I hadn't actually been aware of Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), but I see from Rotten Tomatoes that it may actually be worth watching (unlike Salvation and Genisys) . . . 🤔
@@bigdream_dreambig I like T3 better than dark fate from a story perspective. I'm not gonna lie though, dark fate has some dope scenes and I really like the rev9. Just not a fan of the direction dark fate took the franchises plot. If it was a standalone terminator movie id like it more but sadly they tried to make it a direct sequel to T2.
It's so cool seeing someone watching that movie for the first time doesn't really know what is going on, who is the good one and who is bad one. Incredible to see her understanding ☺️☺️
26:31 trivia fact - in the novel version, when Arnold is doing his slow walk towards the swat team, one officer shouts the command “aim for the head”, to which another replies “I AM!”
Imagine how much therapy that team needed afterwards. Figure from their perspective: 1) Every SWAT team in the city, state (country?) had been briefed about the first Terminator's attack on the police station, where 17 officers had died. Reports of what the police and attacker did wrong are very short, meaning the everyone knows that the police died in spite of doing the best job they could, and that this single attacker was extremely dangerous and smart. 2) Earlier that day reports had come in from analysis of the mall cameras showing that the same attacker was back. Every SWAT team member knows that they have to be at their best in order to have a chance of surviving, let alone defeating him. (to give an idea, even the guards at the Cyberdyne building were able to recognize him after a moment) 3) They get called to a terrorist attack against the Cyberdyne building. Attackers are John Connor (known delinquent), Sarah Connor (has attacked various tech companies in the past, and apparently broke out of a psychiatric hospital the previous day), Miles Dyson (potential hostage due to having a wife and child), and THE SAME GUY THEY HAVE BEEN WARNED ABOUT. 4) Half the team is in the lobby, the other half is going upstairs. The downstairs team listens to the following sequence: a warning from outside to a guy in the window, a very fast firing gun, a sudden surge in the helo's engine and a warning about a minigun, a lot of very fast gunfire from upstairs hitting cars that their fellow officers are hiding behind, lots of yells to run with no return fire from the other police, then a series of explosions, then a pause, and all the officers outside are returning fire at nearly full-auto rates, no precision fire going on. Whoever was shooting, the officers outside are trying to kill them, and the shooter is likely still in the building with them. Radio likely reported no casualty observed so in spite of the gunfire that person is still alive. 5) They hear on the radio that the upstairs team is about to breach, and then quiet for a couple minutes. A couple small explosions are heard (due to distance the sound was muffled), then over the radio they hear yelling to 'fall back now, go, go, go", then a massive explosion overhead. The breach team reports the explosion, and that they are sweeping the floor for survivors. 6) A few seconds later, they hear the elevator at the end of the hall ding, and likely verify that nobody on the SWAT team is using the elevator. Deciding for the safety of his team, the SWAT leader sends a pair of tear gas grenades and ask questions after the people in the elevator stumble out. 7) They see a very big someone walking out of the gas. He is not coughing, he is not gasping, he is not hindered at all. In spite of the stress they are under they still have enough discipline and presence of mind to tell this person to get on the floor, giving him two warnings. He doesn't respond, so they open fire. 8) It doesn't work. They are firing, reloading, firing some more, and he is still coming. They can see impacts on his clothes, they can see slight jerks from solid bursts, and he is still coming. Even worse, they can see sparks from their bullets hitting metal, and those sparks are on his face! They know now that they are not dealing with anything human, but it is too late to change. 9) He (It!) pulls out a pistol, and begins firing single shots with it. Each shot is into a kneecap, the pain and loss of mobility immediately putting that officer out of action, and likely ending his career. One shot, one kneecap, one officer down. The last two are firing their pistols hoping for some reaction and It grabs the gas grenade launcher, firing it at both of them to knock them down. 10) They try to pull themselves together, and then their own SWAT vehicle suddenly drives into the lobby. Two more people (they would later recognize them as John and Sarah Connor) jump into the back, and the vehicle drives away. After battle analysis reveals the worst. No casualties, other than their own team being kneecapped. All the bullets fired, all the explosions, even the walk through the lobby where It could have used the pistol between their eyes instead of through their kneecaps, and nobody was killed. Every officer there knows they are alive because the attackers chose to restrain themselves, not because of their own training/skills/equipment.
The one thing that truly pulls on my heart strings in this movie is the scene where John, Sarah, Terminator are fleeing mental hospital in the car after evading liquid terminator. Sarah motions to John for what looks like a motherly embrace but all she wanted to do is examine him for injuries. John was crestfallen. He was expecting a motherly embrace with affection. It was a gut punch for him.
Imagine how Sarah Connor felt when Arnold first stepped out of the elevator, and turned towards her. She stopped, and began to run away. As she heads around the corner she an hear the voice of her son telling her to wait. Sarah knows that Terminators can imitate voices, so she might have been thinking that Arnold had already killed John and was coming after her to make sure no more John Connors were born
One of my favorite comical scenes in this movie is during the police assault at Cyberdyne and the Terminator is shooting tear gas everywhere. He goes to the SWAT member and says "Here hold this." Gives him the tear gas gun and rips off his gas mask lol.
This and first Jurassic park were the first movies to use it in such measures. A real revolution in cinematography. 30 years now and it still looks amazing.
@@JedHead77 I'm gonna rewatch that. I believe that the water creature, the water thinny (Dark Tower reference), were all CGI. There could be more or less. Its been about 10 years since I last watched that movie.
"What was this element that is doing this?" That was a tanker of liquid nitrogen. (It said so on the side.) It's a very cold (but chemically inert) liquid with a temperature of -196 °C (-320 °F). Sometimes people will freeze everyday objects in it and then shatter them because it makes them so brittle. I'm sure you can find videos of this on RUclips.
Fun Fact: When there were two Sarah Connors, that was actually the twin of Linda Hamilton, Leslie Hamilton. Another pair of twins was the two officers when the T 1000 (liquid terminator) stab the one through the eye. Ps. Sadly Linda Hamilton’s sister died last year.....
This was the michael jackson Michael Jordan of movies in the early 90s...still better then 90% of all sci fi action and top 5 sequels all time...masterpiece
The one arm reload of the shotgun is actually almost impossible to do with that weapon. It looks cool but during the filming of this movie, someone accidentally replaced the prop shotgun with one of the real actual ones. So Arnold almost ended up breaking his own fingers when he attempted the reload.
15:13 I can't believe they cut this whole scene from the original. It's so good. That's not a mirror, it's another room. They used a dummy Arnold in the foreground and the real Arnold for the "mirror" shot along with Linda Hamilton's twin.
I liked T3, it felt like a continuation of the story and it had a surprisingly dark ending. Not of fan of the other ones at all except Dark fate which Is decent. I can watch it again strictly as an action movie because it has some of my favorite fights and set pieces of the series.
3:50 a deleted scene/extended ending of the first film showed some employees of the factory where the final showdown occurred finding some scraps and shrapnel from when the terminator was blown apart by the pipe bomb...as Sarah is loaded into the ambulance and it drives off, the camera pulls back to reveal the company name on the building - CYBERDYNE SYSTEMS...which according to Kyles statements to Sarah about the beginnings of the war, cyberdyne built skynet
I never really paid much attention to the mental hospital escape scene hallway part. Clearly she tries to run back to the very people who imprisoned her instead of face the Terminator. But when she's being subdued she tries to warn them. She didn't have to say "He'll kill us all!"(does she also mean the entire human race?) She could've just tried to get away. Her main concern is still the salvation of the human race. It's kinda beautiful and awe inspiring(like you😉😍).
She doesn't run to them, she's running away from him, terminator is taking up 100% of her focus. And shes not making some point about humans when she says "he'll kill us all" she's talking about right now and is saying whatever she can to convince them all to run
The woman who plays 'Sarah Connor' in the 'nightmare scene' where the nuclear bomb is dropped on Los Angeles is actually the Actress's Real Life Twin......
Remember, she has to edit down what’s shown on RUclips cos of fair use Yes, there was another dream earlier when Kyle appears in the hospital and she’s in different clothing when she is in the park, and wakes up when the flash goes off... This must be an even longer directors cut, cos when the directors cut was released on DVD, the scenes of t-1000 searching johns room was included in the special features...not in the film itself...
FUN FACT: Robert Patrick as the T-1000 was trained for the scene where he fires his gun during the Galleria shootout scene to not blink while firing his gun, to make him portray the role of a ruthless killing machine. He went though firearms training and did not blink while firing his gun unlike other whimp actors shooting blanks
At 33:47 when you asked how and why that happened, Arnold shot the T-1000 with a grenade launcher, not a shotgun or handgun. That's why the result was more devastating.
The T-800 being the good guy was supposed to be a secret twist in the first place I think. It's the trailer for the movie that ruined it. It could be a rumor, but I heard a few movie buffs tak about it.
You're watching the director's cut. In that one of the scenes that got cut was the T-1000 touching everything in John Connor's room. The idea was he could gain more information about John Connor through touching objects in his room.
One of the finest movies out there. But for me only in the theatrical cut, the directors cut has some really weird scenes if you ask me. Well, I grew up with this movie so I can feel every second of it in my body. :P Glad you enjoyed it. They rarely make movies as good as this one these days...
The directors cut of this made me appreciate the ppl who cut scenes etc. Dunno how much longer this is but it added nothing for me but just slowed down the pace of the movie. If someone said cut away 22 minutes of the directors cut, I would take out exactly the 22 minutes that was added from the theatrical version.
I hate this director's cut version. The theatrical version is a masterpiece, no need to add anything, the rythm is perfect. The new scenes are useless, weird, and ruin the rythm of the movie. I hate the end too.
I would recommend watching the directors cut of this film. It really adds insight. Extra footage. After the liquid terminator is frozen and reforms he glitches. I read the novelization back in 1991 and it really added insight also. I still have that book. Found it in a drawer. From 1991..
11:57 Actually, there's another detail that everyone sort of misses but might not actually be true in the film. So it's up for debate. The reason Sarah kept running despite John calling out to her was because she knew the Terminator mimics other people's voices. Or she was in fact terrified and trying desperately to run that she blocked out the noise.
You must have a director's cut or something because I know this movie by heart and I've never seen the part where they open his head and take his CPU out.
@@Thane36425 Did they also swap out the dog being killed for the photo scene? I assumed she cut it from the reaction, but I had never seen him find a box of photos before. I remember the dog being killed and him looking at the name on the collar. Edit: Whoa, different ending too.
@@TenTonNuke I don't recall. The scene I mentioned above and the one of Arnold trying to smile were the only ones I remember them saying were cut in a "making of" documentary. I know there were others just not what they were so the dog killing scene probably would have been one.
Its the directors cut. There's also other scenes they dont show you in the theatrical cut like: The T1000 glitching out and accidentally turning into stuff it touches after it got melted down and came back together again. I think there's like 23 minutes of added footage overall.
The tanker truck was carrying liquid nitrogen (the gas that makes up most of the air we breathe), which is extremely cold. The T-1000 is made of some kind of liquid metal, and the extremely cold temperature of the liquid nitrogen froze him solid, so he couldn't function normally. We're supposed to believe that this would stop him, but no, he returned when he warmed up and melted.
Ellie, I suggest you should watch Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is an alternate story, starting from where Terminator 2 left off, it stars Lena Headey ( Cersei of GOT ) its a very good show, with different play on the terminator/terminators. From 2008 and 2009 so Two TV years of episodes. It has similar feel as Lucifer, with the actors and the story being told.
James Cameron later explained the dream sequence like this: 'This is Sarah Connor. A loney, hurt mother fighting to stop Hell on Earth from happening.'
Oooooh, you watched the extended version. The chip reprograming scene wasn't in the theatrical release, it was another practical scene using her twin sister in the "mirror", like the playground nuke scene and the factory. You also get to see that the T-1000 was damaged by the freezing, and why it needed her to call out to John as he couldn't mimic her properly.
The T-1000 is "glitching" in the factory because of damage. He had been flash frozen by liquid nitrogen, shattered by a .45 slug, and flash thawed by the molten metal, all in a brief span of time. All that had done damage to his systems.
That's the version with the alternate, happy ending. You must be watching the Director's Cut. The original version had a darker, more ambiguous ending as the 'happy' version didn't fit in with the tone of the rest of the movie.
A somewhat scary reaction to her shooting Dyson. The whole point of the scene was to show her losing her humanity and becoming a terminator herself. Killing people is wrong, no matter what you think they might do, and doing it in front of their kids is especially barbaric. Sarah realises all this and breaks down as soon as her kid and the T-800 arrives and she understands how much she had slipped into terminator mode, an untinking, uncaring, killing machine.
Love this movie and great reaction! 💘 Ellie :) Sarah's monologues in this are great too. Listening to her thoughts as she watches John and the Terminator bond are great insights into her :(
Fun fact since you're watching Breaking Bad also. The police officer in the gas mask that gives the order for everyone to get out when they see Miles Dyson about to trigger the explosives is Dean Norris who plays Hank on Breaking Bad.
"The Terminator is the good guy? How?" In the first Terminator film, Arnold Schwarzenegger (I hope I spelled it right) was not an actor yet (I think it was his first feature film, I'm quoting this from memory). The Terminator concept only needed one robot and a person who looked huge and kind of "inhuman" and Arnold had just been crowned Mister Universe, so it was the obvious choice (and since he was not popular, there was no conflict on casting him as the villain). But as his popularity grew and he cemented a career being the good guy, for Terminator 2 there was a bit of a conflict to cast him as the bad guy. So they decided to make a battle between machined (and the concept played out well, I believe, I also enjoy this T-800 doing his job and also learning a bit the ropes of human behavior). "What's the element doing this?/How can he survive that?" Liquid nitrogen XD. It makes sense, molten metals can change shape, freeze them and they harden, but they don't lose their propierties. The film didn't go as much as to explain how a mass of metal has computing processes without some kind of central processor, but it makes sense that, if all the metal is at the same time available to make process information, every bit of the T-1000 is a computer even separated of the main body. "Is the molten metal killing it?" Contrary to the nitrogen, melting a metal does change it's propierties, not to mention that if the T-1000 runs on some type of flexible circuits (a concept that wouldn't be possible until the XXI century, by the way), when the circuits melt, the T-1000 mind and computing power is destroyed (even if his body still resist a bit before turning into molten goo). "Kill Dyson, if it prevents the war!/Dyson! Nooo!" That's a though call XD. In time travel scenarios it's always wondered if we could prevent past or future atrocities by killing in advance the people that history says were responsible for them. Sounds easy... but in reality we have no idea if that people is lonely responsible for said actions or it was something meant to happen, no matter who carried things out. In he film it's interesting the conflict that Sarah has because in one hand she fights for the concept of "No Fate", humanity is not destined to be almost exterminated... but on the other hand the choice of killing Dyson relies in the concept that it's his fate to bring the judgement day. Then there is a fate... but if there is a fate, then what guarantees that Judgement Date won't happen anyway XD. Future Terminator films decided about this issue later on, but in this film it's all about guessing what's better for the future... and to hope that choice was not the bad call. And there is also the obvious thing: when you can decide the actions of one single person deserve to kill it at an early stage: Dyson wasn't evil, his work evolved into an evil thing; he just sadly did his best at what he does (withouit being aware things would turn out the way they did). "Old Sara Connor" Hey! You got the extended original ending version :P. That's interesting :). While that was meant to be the original Terminator 2 ending (and most likely, back then, the end of the whole franchise); before the release of the film the happy ending with old Sara Connor was cut and replaced with footage of a dark road (when I was a kid I always wondered why they ended the film with that long road sequence; but it's also interesting to note how Sara's last speech can feel hopeful or grim just changing the footage that's been played on screen). Anyway, the study did this swap because you never know when you would need another Terminator film to boost their income; a card they played a couple of decades later XD. "I liked better this one" While the first film is the original film, this one give more weight to the characters and their motivations, rather than just sticking to the "it's an evil machine we can't kill, run" feeling that was mostly all the motivation of the original film. Oddly enough you can say the first film is as robotic as it's villain and this second film earned some more humanity as its hero (cheesy, but interesting). And that would be all, nice video; see you in the next one :).
You actually startled me with many of your reactions as you sometimes reacted when I couldn't see anything to react to. You screamed and I nearly fell off my chair, a couple of times there. Maybe its the editing but you did seem to sometimes be reacting to nothing.
i only hate the ending (where war with the machines is avoided,and Sarah & John are playing with kids)! Original ending is much better,after Arnie dies its just a night road driving,and Sarah gives a short,ambiguous monologue. This here is "alternate" ending,and it is just too "happy"! EDIT: but other extra scenes are awesome (the chip operation,t1000 glitching etc)
When TERMINATOR 1 is re-watched, we see the Psychiatrist is at the police station's front desk leaving the building just as Arnold walks in. The Psychiatrist also appears in an excellent and funny scene in TERMINATOR 3, one of the best reasons to see that film. How many faces do you MAKE in this episode? 500? 1000?!! Your face is so expressive!
Everyone who watches this movie always asks why the kid didn't walk out of the elevator first when they went to get his mom. It's because the terminator is protecting John, and making sure the coast is clear. The terminator knew that the T1000 would go to the hospital to try to acquire John, so he was being cautious, as he should. Anyone who has worked security knows that the person you are protecting never leaves an elevator, or exits a door, first.
Yes that is an atom bomb. The initial game radiation flash burns everything in a flash, and then the compression wave at the speed of sound spreads outward.
This is one of the best movies ever made.
Yup its still up there. In pure action movies right up there with the best. I miss those Arnold and Stallone movies
I agree
Pretty much, yeah.
Also true if you skip "one of" and the "s" at the end of "movies".
There is one even better movie... 50% better... terminator 3... highet number= better
Robert Patrick nailed that role, he's terrifying as a terminator. T2 is still my favourite of all the films.
T3 is is underrated.
I used to live right across the street from the mall where the mall scene was filmed and 20 mins from where the filmed the psych hospital scenes
T2 is the greatest of these films
T3 was great, and had the best ending.
me too my all tims favorite and i am 50
The fact that you still believed that the officer-terminator was the good guy and Arnold was bad, after he warned Connor to get down and protect him with his body, just blew my mind! 😂
And people call her reactions fake?? Nah. It's real
@John B Watch her other reactions. She really wears her emotions on her sleeve.
who the f edited that??? Lol we go from the beginning straight to after the bar fright...lol
We skipped like 10 minutes or so
That was the best part :D
@@tanelviil9149 Yeah the editing on this one was pritty bad
Ellie: Kill him! He's going to die anyway!
*10 minutes later*
Ellie: Miles, awwww Miles gone...*sobs*
who the f edited that??? Lol we go from the beginning straight to after the bar fright...lol
We skipped like 10 minutes or so
@@tanelviil9149 ever heard of copyright?
Ellie at 28:18 with a novel way to placate the T-1000 - "Come on... come on... blow him!"
@@stefanforrer2573 fuck copyright when movie is parted anyway. And i really think copyright law is abused anyway. It get too far. Content creators never win over pirates, so why don't change tactic towards compromise?
@@stefanforrer2573 That can't be the sole reason why so many important scenes were cut out. It seemed, to me , that whoever edited this didn't recognized which moments of the film were pivotal. It just seemed like an unusual edit for this reaction. Maybe it was a little rushed. Idk
Ellie needs to remember that when you detonate explosives to kill someone, you "blow them UP", not "blow them". Very important difference.
hahaha...
She's Sandra Bullock's character from Demolition Man. And I'm 100% okay with that, lol.
@@vodengc520 good call!
Shushh...you leave her be. Lol
Lmao
5:30
Fun fact, the actor for the T-1000 actually messed up the chase scene on the first take, because he trained so hard that he actually out ran the bike and caught John Connor. The human race is dead now
Forget your fun fact. There's always that one person
Ellie: This is completely insane.
Imagine how insane it was to us in 1991.
I love how she didn't know that Arnold was the good guy this time around. Its so awesome she gets to experience and realize everything for the first time without any spoilers.Someone should send James Cameron this video.
"This is . . . _our_ guy." Do you think so?
"This is still the good guy, right?" Um . . .
"The wrong guy took the kid." 🙂🙃🙂
"Really? Really?!? REALLY?!? HE IS A GOOD GUY NOW?!?" Now you're getting it! 😝
@@awesomeone2979 I watched this as a kid before the first one, and never saw the trailer, therefore, I always thought he was the good guy, and had no idea he was the bad guy first until I watched the first film. For a few times, it was strange as I always saw him as the good guy. But, now the entire series makes sense and is pretty good. I still like this one the most, but 1 and 5 are great, too (I think it's 5, anyway).
@@awesomeone2979 Ever since I was young I avoided trailers because they spoil everything. When I saw T2 as a teenager, I was fooled and it was awesome. Of course now, I get angry every time I read a reactor's RUclips comments with recommendations that inevitably include spoilers.
@@TheClassicWorld I was the same way as a kid watching T2 first I even avoided watching the first one for years because I hated the idea of seeing him as the bad guy.
@@TheClassicWorld same. I also saw T2 first before I saw T1, because we only had T2 on VHS.
Sarah almost killing Dyson is a metaphor for her becoming the thing she fears the most: a Terminator.
It took her seeing him with a family of his own, to realize she nearly became jsut as bad as an unfeeling, unthinking killing machine.
The movie even made a point about the Terminator, by the end of the film learning to become more human.
"Because if a machine, a Terminator, can learn the value of human life.....maybe we can, too."
I love the themes and contradictory nature of the characters in this movie.
Yeah, but see, Dyson needed to die (along with the chip being destroyed - something she didn't even think about). She screwed the pooch by not being smart enough to realize that the chip's existence would lead to the same result (or worse) and being too sissy to kill Dyson.
Fortunately, the script armor stepped in and offed Dyson after having him help them get the chip.
The other thing that slays me is that she's free to watch her senator son and everything's rainbows and lollipops, but it never explains how between her violent escape from the institution and the shootout with the cops she isn't buried under a supermax facility while her kid continues to be boofed in foster care and instead of becoming a senator fights demons by becoming an alcoholic.
Anyway, still a great movie.
@@sam12six Yeah the theatrical cut's ending is slightly better. And T3 retcons this ending so, I think, it's not canon anyhow.
This isn't Dostoevsky, it's Terminator! Stop looking for a level of philosophical depth that isn't there!
@@amazingusername8925 ....well you proved making a counter commentary doesn't involve proper reasoning. But go on.
Did you realize that Sarah became her own Terminator Theme when she going to kill Miles.
Linda Hamilton has a twin sister. When the director found out he used her in the scenes to reset the Terminator's CPU and the in the playground. Her sister is in the fake mirror... no glass. And she is the one on the playground with the children.
Also at the end when the T-1000 mimics Sarah. And at the mental hospital, when the T-1000 comes out of the floor and kills the guard, those are twin brothers.
And unfortunately her twin sister died appoxmently a year ago
@@trejones2211 i didn't know that, very sad
From what did she die from?
She is Also the T-1000 in the scenes where you see both Sarah and the T-1000 Sarah onscreen
I know now why Ellie cries. But it is something I can never do 👍
Haha well played sir! Fun fact, I believe this was the first movie that ever made me shed a tear. Cuz ya know, guys don’t cry and shit.
@@jaybird455 Many guys cry and it's not a problem if they or you do hell in my opinion your more of a man if you do because it shows you have emotion rather than being a robotic soulless machine who apparently seemingly feels nothing.
@@Chrisimplayer the OP was quoting a line from the movie and I was just piggy backing off him. But to your statement, yeah I’m not ashamed or afraid to show emotions. It’s perfectly natural.
Fun fact , the main swat team guy that yelled everyone to get out when Miles Dyson died was Hank Schrader from Breaking Bad lol
🤯🤯🤯
yeah he plays as one of the police officers in one of the lethal weapon movies
@@neogeo1670 , so funny u say that because I just watched Lethal Weapon again 2 days ago
@@neogeo1670, he's also in the first Total Recall. He's the alien that has the the penius head lol
Holy shit lol
I saw this when I was 7. My parents just assumed it was a normal family action movie coming from their culture.
well, it was family action movie.
@@ragdaj
The terminator 2
Aka
The adventures of John Connor and his friendly robot
It is exactly that.
the family version of this is called IRON GIANT, it's fantastic!
I saw this when I was 10. This got me into Arnold Schwarzenegger where I even bought shades to emulate him. My mothet wouldn't let me watch it too many times cause of the amount of swearing.
It’s Saturday, Ellie is back and we’re doing T2.
Life is good again.
5:02 when the cop fires his gun, the actor keeps his eyes open during the bangs and the flashes. This is very hard to do, most normal people will blink - but the actor put a ton of effort into keeping his eyes wide open despite the flashes and bangs, in order to appear convincingly non-human.
I love watching Ellie react! The special effects were quite good at the time and hold up pretty well. The “liquid metal” effect was first used in “The Abyss” which is a movie you should watch.
Yes, The Abyss is fantastic.
Quite good for their time? Are you kidding me? They were and STILL are amazing. This film changed the game forever in special effects.
Watch the THREE-HOUR version of "The Abyss". Don't watch the theatrical version!
The effects were the first significant use of CGI after the Abyss and they were state of the art . not "quite good".
You were upset when she didn't kill *Dyson* then you were sad & when he was shot by the police & sad more when he finally died in the explosion
What a roller coaster of emotions to watch
Lol
Ellie will cry for someone one second and cheer on their death the next. Imagine living with her and going through this every day
The scene with the security guard seeing his double was done with practical effects. The actor had a twin brother and the shot with them looking eye to eye was done in real time with the twin brothers. Very cool.....
Same with the T-1000/Sarah in the factory. Linda Hamilton had a twin named Leslie.
This was the Alternate ending to the movie my DVD Ends with John and Sarah driving down a Dark Highway at Night Heading Towards Mexico and Sarah saying the unknown future rolls toward us. I face it for the first time with a sense of hope, because if a machine a terminator can learn the value of human life maybe we can too.
@22:37 - Sarah just realised that she's doing the same to Miles as the Terminator would have done to her in T1. Killing someone for something they have not yet committed or were aware of.
This movie used two sets of twins. The mental hospital guard getting coffee and the "terminator" posing as him are twin brothers.
@Steve Wilkins That's in my first comment. Read below buddy. Thanks.
@Steve Wilkins Yeah, I know. Wanted two different posts to let those with notification turned on to see "addition."
@Steve Wilkins Yeah, I know. Wanted those with notification to get alerted to "addition." To avoid making the mistakes you're presenting unnecessary you could scroll down comment section. Also, I delete those comments I in which I have made an error or have repeated something someone else had already "said".
@Steve Wilkins Hey Steve. I has been on the internet since 1977. Built web sites for DOJ, ITT, MCI... and was on the team creating the premiere site for The Discovery Channel Online.
Thanks for the well meaning tips though. Nice to meet another fan of good movies.
I be 62 on April 5. First Contact Day. Woo Hooooo!
Degrees in Art and Electrical Engineering. Alumnus of the George Washington University, Washington, DC.
@Steve Wilkins Very cool. You and I are on the same page... Each one teach one.
I'm spending my "retirement" creating an Open World VR "game." Current manifestation is Single Player.
Utilizing the Unity3D game engine. Building for PC platform. May build for VR goggle in future.
Using Bryce, Blender, Poser, sketchUp, FUSE, and programming primarily in C# script.
The big thing is rewriting the script. And not overdoing it for initial release.
Having a friend do the score.
This film is one of the best sequels in history, from here the saga began to decline. Terminator 3 and 4 are sequels to this film, Terminator genesis omits the entire saga and Terminator dark fate only takes into account Terminator 1 and 2
Best sequel ever is The Empire Strikes Back
I hadn't actually been aware of Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), but I see from Rotten Tomatoes that it may actually be worth watching (unlike Salvation and Genisys) . . . 🤔
@@bigdream_dreambig I like T3 better than dark fate from a story perspective. I'm not gonna lie though, dark fate has some dope scenes and I really like the rev9. Just not a fan of the direction dark fate took the franchises plot. If it was a standalone terminator movie id like it more but sadly they tried to make it a direct sequel to T2.
@@Eivor85 Best ever sequel is Aliens.
@@Merecir Star Wars fans would say The Empire Strikes Back
I love the way you say 'Real Terminator' with your accent lol. So cute.
Your English is perfect better than most my neighbors.
she's pretty cute
It's so cool seeing someone watching that movie for the first time doesn't really know what is going on, who is the good one and who is bad one.
Incredible to see her understanding ☺️☺️
And even after the good terminator saves John and is protecting him she's still cheering on the T-1000 for a few minutes. haha
Ellie mouthing curse words is better than her actually saying them. 😄
26:31 trivia fact - in the novel version, when Arnold is doing his slow walk towards the swat team, one officer shouts the command “aim for the head”, to which another replies “I AM!”
Imagine how much therapy that team needed afterwards.
Figure from their perspective:
1) Every SWAT team in the city, state (country?) had been briefed about the first Terminator's attack on the police station, where 17 officers had died. Reports of what the police and attacker did wrong are very short, meaning the everyone knows that the police died in spite of doing the best job they could, and that this single attacker was extremely dangerous and smart.
2) Earlier that day reports had come in from analysis of the mall cameras showing that the same attacker was back. Every SWAT team member knows that they have to be at their best in order to have a chance of surviving, let alone defeating him. (to give an idea, even the guards at the Cyberdyne building were able to recognize him after a moment)
3) They get called to a terrorist attack against the Cyberdyne building. Attackers are John Connor (known delinquent), Sarah Connor (has attacked various tech companies in the past, and apparently broke out of a psychiatric hospital the previous day), Miles Dyson (potential hostage due to having a wife and child), and THE SAME GUY THEY HAVE BEEN WARNED ABOUT.
4) Half the team is in the lobby, the other half is going upstairs. The downstairs team listens to the following sequence: a warning from outside to a guy in the window, a very fast firing gun, a sudden surge in the helo's engine and a warning about a minigun, a lot of very fast gunfire from upstairs hitting cars that their fellow officers are hiding behind, lots of yells to run with no return fire from the other police, then a series of explosions, then a pause, and all the officers outside are returning fire at nearly full-auto rates, no precision fire going on. Whoever was shooting, the officers outside are trying to kill them, and the shooter is likely still in the building with them. Radio likely reported no casualty observed so in spite of the gunfire that person is still alive.
5) They hear on the radio that the upstairs team is about to breach, and then quiet for a couple minutes. A couple small explosions are heard (due to distance the sound was muffled), then over the radio they hear yelling to 'fall back now, go, go, go", then a massive explosion overhead. The breach team reports the explosion, and that they are sweeping the floor for survivors.
6) A few seconds later, they hear the elevator at the end of the hall ding, and likely verify that nobody on the SWAT team is using the elevator. Deciding for the safety of his team, the SWAT leader sends a pair of tear gas grenades and ask questions after the people in the elevator stumble out.
7) They see a very big someone walking out of the gas. He is not coughing, he is not gasping, he is not hindered at all. In spite of the stress they are under they still have enough discipline and presence of mind to tell this person to get on the floor, giving him two warnings. He doesn't respond, so they open fire.
8) It doesn't work. They are firing, reloading, firing some more, and he is still coming. They can see impacts on his clothes, they can see slight jerks from solid bursts, and he is still coming. Even worse, they can see sparks from their bullets hitting metal, and those sparks are on his face! They know now that they are not dealing with anything human, but it is too late to change.
9) He (It!) pulls out a pistol, and begins firing single shots with it. Each shot is into a kneecap, the pain and loss of mobility immediately putting that officer out of action, and likely ending his career. One shot, one kneecap, one officer down. The last two are firing their pistols hoping for some reaction and It grabs the gas grenade launcher, firing it at both of them to knock them down.
10) They try to pull themselves together, and then their own SWAT vehicle suddenly drives into the lobby. Two more people (they would later recognize them as John and Sarah Connor) jump into the back, and the vehicle drives away.
After battle analysis reveals the worst. No casualties, other than their own team being kneecapped. All the bullets fired, all the explosions, even the walk through the lobby where It could have used the pistol between their eyes instead of through their kneecaps, and nobody was killed. Every officer there knows they are alive because the attackers chose to restrain themselves, not because of their own training/skills/equipment.
@@toddkes5890 I would probably say something like this in an after-action report to my superiors: ruclips.net/video/z_dKtp7b1ug/видео.html
The part with her playing with children at the playground, the actor was her twin sister.
Her twin was also in the scene in the garage when they were removing Arnie's CPU opposite the 'mirror'
@@flar4282 and with the T-1000 in her form at the end
My mind is blown
The one thing that truly pulls on my heart strings in this movie is the scene where John, Sarah, Terminator are fleeing mental hospital in the car after evading liquid terminator. Sarah motions to John for what looks like a motherly embrace but all she wanted to do is examine him for injuries. John was crestfallen. He was expecting a motherly embrace with affection. It was a gut punch for him.
Imagine how Sarah Connor felt when Arnold first stepped out of the elevator, and turned towards her. She stopped, and began to run away. As she heads around the corner she an hear the voice of her son telling her to wait. Sarah knows that Terminators can imitate voices, so she might have been thinking that Arnold had already killed John and was coming after her to make sure no more John Connors were born
One of my favorite comical scenes in this movie is during the police assault at Cyberdyne and the Terminator is shooting tear gas everywhere. He goes to the SWAT member and says "Here hold this." Gives him the tear gas gun and rips off his gas mask lol.
30 year old movie and it still stands up great today.
I do enjoy her legitimate reaction videos where she did not actually see the movie before. I appreciate the honesty of this channel...
Future John Connor reprogrammed T 800 to protecting him in the pass because Skynet sent T - 1000 , an advanced Terminator to kill young Connor !
Stupidiest concept ever.
A testimony of how good the movie was for it's day when Ellie is blown away by the special effects - with lots of "how???" & "wtf!!!" lol
I don't think she was saying that because of the effects. More like.. how the hell is this thing able to come back from what just happened? lol
One of the first box office hits to extensively use CGI graphics.
This and first Jurassic park were the first movies to use it in such measures. A real revolution in cinematography. 30 years now and it still looks amazing.
What about Abyss?
@@ScarredCitizen That was pretty much for *one* effect. This used a lead character made from CGI.
@@JedHead77 I'm gonna rewatch that. I believe that the water creature, the water thinny (Dark Tower reference), were all CGI. There could be more or less. Its been about 10 years since I last watched that movie.
@@ScarredCitizen I don't know this so maybe you're right but I can't judge it ;)
"What was this element that is doing this?" That was a tanker of liquid nitrogen. (It said so on the side.) It's a very cold (but chemically inert) liquid with a temperature of -196 °C (-320 °F). Sometimes people will freeze everyday objects in it and then shatter them because it makes them so brittle. I'm sure you can find videos of this on RUclips.
"Come with me if you want to live" Iconic line. 🙂
EDIT: "I'll be back." Yeah, that was another one. 🙂🙃🙂
hasta la vista baby
Fun Fact: When there were two Sarah Connors, that was actually the twin of Linda Hamilton, Leslie Hamilton. Another pair of twins was the two officers when the T 1000 (liquid terminator) stab the one through the eye.
Ps. Sadly Linda Hamilton’s sister died last year.....
Yeah and she was a nurse i think or just worked for hospitals
This Theme and Robocop are some of best movie music
I would like to add Connan the Barbarian.
And the Theme from Total Recall
*and Darude Sandstorm*
@@cht469 no, no, God no.
This was the michael jackson Michael Jordan of movies in the early 90s...still better then 90% of all sci fi action and top 5 sequels all time...masterpiece
Perfect timing for these too! With the the whole end of days thing in the year 2000
The one arm reload of the shotgun is actually almost impossible to do with that weapon. It looks cool but during the filming of this movie, someone accidentally replaced the prop shotgun with one of the real actual ones. So Arnold almost ended up breaking his own fingers when he attempted the reload.
15:13 I can't believe they cut this whole scene from the original. It's so good. That's not a mirror, it's another room. They used a dummy Arnold in the foreground and the real Arnold for the "mirror" shot along with Linda Hamilton's twin.
This special effects still looks pretty cool. Imagine how groundbreaking they were in 1991
This is how the franchise should have ended. I would recommend leaving it here if you don't want to see this film and the ending cheapened
Agree. Bigtime.
I liked T3, it felt like a continuation of the story and it had a surprisingly dark ending. Not of fan of the other ones at all except Dark fate which Is decent. I can watch it again strictly as an action movie because it has some of my favorite fights and set pieces of the series.
i like terminator salvation, even more than 3 or 1
I think Dark Fate was a true sequel and did a pretty good job, but it kind of sucks that you know who still gets killed anyways.
@@moriellymoproblems7842 I think dark fate is one of the worst of the bunch.
That reaction at 14:08 was hilarious. I love that she didn't know Arnold was the good guy in the movie.
You didn't show it, but I love when Arnold picks up the kid and "examines" it!
11:44 Epic commentary
Ellie feeling the raw crazy fear of Sarah Connor seeing the Terminator again for the first time.
Great scene.
3:50 a deleted scene/extended ending of the first film showed some employees of the factory where the final showdown occurred finding some scraps and shrapnel from when the terminator was blown apart by the pipe bomb...as Sarah is loaded into the ambulance and it drives off, the camera pulls back to reveal the company name on the building - CYBERDYNE SYSTEMS...which according to Kyles statements to Sarah about the beginnings of the war, cyberdyne built skynet
I never really paid much attention to the mental hospital escape scene hallway part. Clearly she tries to run back to the very people who imprisoned her instead of face the Terminator. But when she's being subdued she tries to warn them. She didn't have to say "He'll kill us all!"(does she also mean the entire human race?) She could've just tried to get away. Her main concern is still the salvation of the human race. It's kinda beautiful and awe inspiring(like you😉😍).
She doesn't run to them, she's running away from him, terminator is taking up 100% of her focus. And shes not making some point about humans when she says "he'll kill us all" she's talking about right now and is saying whatever she can to convince them all to run
You wanna know something messed up?
Skynet is a real thing in control of missle defense systems, and it was named that after Terminator was made.
Did you notice Hank from Breaking Bad? He was one of the cops that killed Miles in Cyberdine.
The woman who plays 'Sarah Connor' in the 'nightmare scene' where the nuclear bomb is dropped on Los Angeles is actually the Actress's Real Life Twin......
Yay it's the director cut. I have this cut on dvd!
yes , but in edit she used theatrical version to , in directors cut part of the dream scene is is when Sarah is hospital and miles have two kids
Remember, she has to edit down what’s shown on RUclips cos of fair use
Yes, there was another dream earlier when Kyle appears in the hospital and she’s in different clothing when she is in the park, and wakes up when the flash goes off...
This must be an even longer directors cut, cos when the directors cut was released on DVD, the scenes of t-1000 searching johns room was included in the special features...not in the film itself...
@@trayolphia5756 Or her editor extended the extended cut.
@@willfanofmanyii3751 ahhh, the legendary and mythical “reactors cut”? 🤣
No, it's one of the extended cuts.
FUN FACT, The actor that plays one of the swat team cops at the lab that shot Dyson also plays Hank on Breaking Bad.
I thought Ellie was going to dislocate her jaw during the breakout of Sarah. Geez. Fun reaction.
To me it looked like she had T-1000 technology.
Mildly terrifying tbh
Reminded me of the mummy from 1999 when the mummy sucked people dry lol
She was plain annoying screaming and all I wear headphones and she hurts my ears.
FUN FACT: Robert Patrick as the T-1000 was trained for the scene where he fires his gun during the Galleria shootout scene to not blink while firing his gun, to make him portray the role of a ruthless killing machine. He went though firearms training and did not blink while firing his gun unlike other whimp actors shooting blanks
One of the guys that shot Dyson was played by Hank from Breaking Bad.
Don't forget he was in Starship Troopers with Clancy Brown!
@@Certifiable Oh, she needs to watch it too.
Ellie your facial expressions in every scene is absolutely too cute
At 33:47 when you asked how and why that happened, Arnold shot the T-1000 with a grenade launcher, not a shotgun or handgun. That's why the result was more devastating.
Experts generally agree that the depiction of the nuclear bomb explosion is the most realistic representation of what it would actually be like.
Yes, that is how an atom bomb will create devastation if it goes off, the element that freezes the t-1000 is liquid nitrogen.
Only Ellie would cry for a terminator,even if it had been reprogrammed and became friends with a young John Connor 🤖
The Last Terminator Movie..
Yeah it was good of them to stop making Terminator Movies after this film
Now I get it! Hank Schrader decided to quit the swat team after shooting Dyson, moved to New Mexico, and became a DEA agent...
The T-800 being the good guy was supposed to be a secret twist in the first place I think. It's the trailer for the movie that ruined it. It could be a rumor, but I heard a few movie buffs tak about it.
That's true actually
You're watching the director's cut. In that one of the scenes that got cut was the T-1000 touching everything in John Connor's room. The idea was he could gain more information about John Connor through touching objects in his room.
No she's not. This is one of the extended cuts.
One of the finest movies out there. But for me only in the theatrical cut, the directors cut has some really weird scenes if you ask me. Well, I grew up with this movie so I can feel every second of it in my body. :P Glad you enjoyed it. They rarely make movies as good as this one these days...
The directors cut of this made me appreciate the ppl who cut scenes etc. Dunno how much longer this is but it added nothing for me but just slowed down the pace of the movie. If someone said cut away 22 minutes of the directors cut, I would take out exactly the 22 minutes that was added from the theatrical version.
I hate this director's cut version. The theatrical version is a masterpiece, no need to add anything, the rythm is perfect. The new scenes are useless, weird, and ruin the rythm of the movie. I hate the end too.
No, the theatrical cut IS the "director's cut". This is just one of the extended cuts.
This is an extended version, some of the scenes in this were cut from the original film as screened in 1991. The original ending was different also.
I would recommend watching the directors cut of this film. It really adds insight. Extra footage. After the liquid terminator is frozen and reforms he glitches. I read the novelization back in 1991 and it really added insight also. I still have that book. Found it in a drawer. From 1991..
This was the directors cut.
11:57 Actually, there's another detail that everyone sort of misses but might not actually be true in the film. So it's up for debate. The reason Sarah kept running despite John calling out to her was because she knew the Terminator mimics other people's voices. Or she was in fact terrified and trying desperately to run that she blocked out the noise.
You must have a director's cut or something because I know this movie by heart and I've never seen the part where they open his head and take his CPU out.
That was cut from the theatrical release because test audiences hated it. It made the Terminator look weak, etc.
@@Thane36425 Did they also swap out the dog being killed for the photo scene? I assumed she cut it from the reaction, but I had never seen him find a box of photos before. I remember the dog being killed and him looking at the name on the collar.
Edit: Whoa, different ending too.
@@TenTonNuke I don't recall. The scene I mentioned above and the one of Arnold trying to smile were the only ones I remember them saying were cut in a "making of" documentary. I know there were others just not what they were so the dog killing scene probably would have been one.
Its the directors cut. There's also other scenes they dont show you in the theatrical cut like: The T1000 glitching out and accidentally turning into stuff it touches after it got melted down and came back together again. I think there's like 23 minutes of added footage overall.
@@condorgaming4000 It's not. It's one of the extended cuts. The theatrical cut IS the "director's cut".
The tanker truck was carrying liquid nitrogen (the gas that makes up most of the air we breathe), which is extremely cold. The T-1000 is made of some kind of liquid metal, and the extremely cold temperature of the liquid nitrogen froze him solid, so he couldn't function normally. We're supposed to believe that this would stop him, but no, he returned when he warmed up and melted.
Ellie, I suggest you should watch Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is an alternate story, starting from where Terminator 2 left off, it stars Lena Headey ( Cersei of GOT ) its a very good show, with different play on the terminator/terminators. From 2008 and 2009 so Two TV years of episodes. It has similar feel as Lucifer, with the actors and the story being told.
One of many great shows they cancelled before it had a chance to tell its story.
8:42 Two Terminators talking to each other and trying to convince each other that they aren't machines. Brilliant.
Wish you would have included a couple of clips like where he teaches the Terminator not to kill and win the psychiatric hospital licks the mom's face
Or where Sarah has the dream and sees Reese again.
James Cameron later explained the dream sequence like this: 'This is Sarah Connor. A loney, hurt mother fighting to stop Hell on Earth from happening.'
This movie is where you stop in the Terminator franchise.
Didn’t you hear him ? John Connor from the future reprogrammed the t800 model to protect John Connor
T2 is my favourite movie and some would call it a masterpiece. Your reaction was amazing! You became so engrossed so quickly 🤣 love it! Subscribed!
Oooooh, you watched the extended version. The chip reprograming scene wasn't in the theatrical release, it was another practical scene using her twin sister in the "mirror", like the playground nuke scene and the factory. You also get to see that the T-1000 was damaged by the freezing, and why it needed her to call out to John as he couldn't mimic her properly.
"Fatality"!! That was great.
The T-1000 is "glitching" in the factory because of damage. He had been flash frozen by liquid nitrogen, shattered by a .45 slug, and flash thawed by the molten metal, all in a brief span of time. All that had done damage to his systems.
That's the version with the alternate, happy ending. You must be watching the Director's Cut. The original version had a darker, more ambiguous ending as the 'happy' version didn't fit in with the tone of the rest of the movie.
The "original version" is the director's cut.
A somewhat scary reaction to her shooting Dyson. The whole point of the scene was to show her losing her humanity and becoming a terminator herself. Killing people is wrong, no matter what you think they might do, and doing it in front of their kids is especially barbaric. Sarah realises all this and breaks down as soon as her kid and the T-800 arrives and she understands how much she had slipped into terminator mode, an untinking, uncaring, killing machine.
oh look Myles Dyson made a Cyborg, just like in Justice League..
13:05 that is what Mummy looks and sounds like when you show it a cat HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Love this movie and great reaction! 💘 Ellie :)
Sarah's monologues in this are great too. Listening to her thoughts as she watches John and the Terminator bond are great insights into her :(
Fun fact since you're watching Breaking Bad also. The police officer in the gas mask that gives the order for everyone to get out when they see Miles Dyson about to trigger the explosives is Dean Norris who plays Hank on Breaking Bad.
React " Tears of the sun "
Very unappreciated. I'll throw in "Proof of Life" too.
Oh, yes! That movie is the perfect combination of violence and heart.
Tears of the sun is perhaps one of the top under appreciated movies of all times! It's so good!!
@@ramiabdo5953 Ellie would drop so many WTF!'s XD
"The Terminator is the good guy? How?"
In the first Terminator film, Arnold Schwarzenegger (I hope I spelled it right) was not an actor yet (I think it was his first feature film, I'm quoting this from memory). The Terminator concept only needed one robot and a person who looked huge and kind of "inhuman" and Arnold had just been crowned Mister Universe, so it was the obvious choice (and since he was not popular, there was no conflict on casting him as the villain).
But as his popularity grew and he cemented a career being the good guy, for Terminator 2 there was a bit of a conflict to cast him as the bad guy. So they decided to make a battle between machined (and the concept played out well, I believe, I also enjoy this T-800 doing his job and also learning a bit the ropes of human behavior).
"What's the element doing this?/How can he survive that?"
Liquid nitrogen XD. It makes sense, molten metals can change shape, freeze them and they harden, but they don't lose their propierties. The film didn't go as much as to explain how a mass of metal has computing processes without some kind of central processor, but it makes sense that, if all the metal is at the same time available to make process information, every bit of the T-1000 is a computer even separated of the main body.
"Is the molten metal killing it?"
Contrary to the nitrogen, melting a metal does change it's propierties, not to mention that if the T-1000 runs on some type of flexible circuits (a concept that wouldn't be possible until the XXI century, by the way), when the circuits melt, the T-1000 mind and computing power is destroyed (even if his body still resist a bit before turning into molten goo).
"Kill Dyson, if it prevents the war!/Dyson! Nooo!"
That's a though call XD. In time travel scenarios it's always wondered if we could prevent past or future atrocities by killing in advance the people that history says were responsible for them. Sounds easy... but in reality we have no idea if that people is lonely responsible for said actions or it was something meant to happen, no matter who carried things out. In he film it's interesting the conflict that Sarah has because in one hand she fights for the concept of "No Fate", humanity is not destined to be almost exterminated... but on the other hand the choice of killing Dyson relies in the concept that it's his fate to bring the judgement day. Then there is a fate... but if there is a fate, then what guarantees that Judgement Date won't happen anyway XD. Future Terminator films decided about this issue later on, but in this film it's all about guessing what's better for the future... and to hope that choice was not the bad call. And there is also the obvious thing: when you can decide the actions of one single person deserve to kill it at an early stage: Dyson wasn't evil, his work evolved into an evil thing; he just sadly did his best at what he does (withouit being aware things would turn out the way they did).
"Old Sara Connor"
Hey! You got the extended original ending version :P. That's interesting :). While that was meant to be the original Terminator 2 ending (and most likely, back then, the end of the whole franchise); before the release of the film the happy ending with old Sara Connor was cut and replaced with footage of a dark road (when I was a kid I always wondered why they ended the film with that long road sequence; but it's also interesting to note how Sara's last speech can feel hopeful or grim just changing the footage that's been played on screen). Anyway, the study did this swap because you never know when you would need another Terminator film to boost their income; a card they played a couple of decades later XD.
"I liked better this one"
While the first film is the original film, this one give more weight to the characters and their motivations, rather than just sticking to the "it's an evil machine we can't kill, run" feeling that was mostly all the motivation of the original film. Oddly enough you can say the first film is as robotic as it's villain and this second film earned some more humanity as its hero (cheesy, but interesting).
And that would be all, nice video; see you in the next one :).
In a plonitic way, I love you! 😁
plutonic you mean?
@@L3onOfKings Planctonic.
T2 is a masterpiece.
You actually startled me with many of your reactions as you sometimes reacted when I couldn't see anything to react to. You screamed and I nearly fell off my chair, a couple of times there. Maybe its the editing but you did seem to sometimes be reacting to nothing.
Ellie : The atom bomb scene was based on 1950s test footage research, and was complimented for being incredibly realistic for an action movie!
Glad you watched the directors cut! Some really great scenes were put back into this great classic! Peace Ellie!
She didn't. This is one of the extended cuts.
I agree, some of this stuff I’ve never seen before..
i only hate the ending (where war with the machines is avoided,and Sarah & John are playing with kids)!
Original ending is much better,after Arnie dies its just a night road driving,and Sarah gives a short,ambiguous monologue.
This here is "alternate" ending,and it is just too "happy"!
EDIT: but other extra scenes are awesome (the chip operation,t1000 glitching etc)
Since that movie came out, every person calls me T-1000 as a byname for resemblance of him
When TERMINATOR 1 is re-watched, we see the Psychiatrist is at the police station's front desk leaving the building just as Arnold walks in. The Psychiatrist also appears in an excellent and funny scene in TERMINATOR 3, one of the best reasons to see that film.
How many faces do you MAKE in this episode? 500? 1000?!! Your face is so expressive!
It's so awesome to see someone watch T2 for the first time not knowing what to expect. And that it's the full unedited version too.
Everyone who watches this movie always asks why the kid didn't walk out of the elevator first when they went to get his mom. It's because the terminator is protecting John, and making sure the coast is clear. The terminator knew that the T1000 would go to the hospital to try to acquire John, so he was being cautious, as he should. Anyone who has worked security knows that the person you are protecting never leaves an elevator, or exits a door, first.
Yes that is an atom bomb. The initial game radiation flash burns everything in a flash, and then the compression wave at the speed of sound spreads outward.