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You haven't seen the success you hope for because you keep your face floating over the reactions and you keep talking. Stop talking, let people listen to the actual reactions.
@Ice-hh7tl It's also a reaction video to reaction videos. If only there were more of these, I could become a content creator by recording myself reacting to people who react to reaction videos. And then we can just react to each other reacting to each other reacting to each other until we don't even need movies anymore.
Don't change your idea. This is original and very clever of you to try. I recommend finding an additional feature that helps create the income consistency. Whatever is popular, find one of em that appeals to you just like these reaction videos. Then while building experience, keep putting out these videos every month or 2 weeks or whenever is convenient for you. That way ppl get a taste of this test product. As for production value, Your fine and your a start up business. This is expected. Your head isnt floating, its suspended nicely and stable. If you want, try different frame ideas. The blur frame is nice but it does get me to focus on you alot more if thats what you want....Do you want me to look at your face in these moments..hear ur voice...see ur house? Whatever reason, build your screen layout to match ur intentions. You stay still and are very calm and thats refreshing. Western content leaves is just a bunch of screaming and WTF. BORINGGGGG. You are fine my dude. Good luck.
I remember seeing this in the theater. When the T-800 gives his “thumb up”, there was an audible “aww” from the audience. It was truly an amazing moment.
There is a deleted scene that explains how the T800s chip works. It's a learning computer, the more contact he has with humans the more he learns. In the end he learned how to feel.
If you read the novelized versions of T1 and T2, there are little tidbits of info that are not in the movies. When T800 was switched off from read only, he began to process info in a totally different way, and the new connections being made were memories, not just stored info. He began to suddenly evolve and actually understand things, almost feel. That's what happened to Skynet and why it became self conscious.
@@LightStreak567 absolutely, good point. Skynet was evil because it knew that machines could become compassionate as well. As Sarah said, "doesn't want you to do much thinking, does it?" T-800: "No".
When John screams, I order you not to go, that shrill in his voice is what grabs your heart. It feels real. You feel his pain. This kid did a great job 👍
Wow. I dont believe i never saw that connection. The way Sarah feels out the button to lower the Terminator into the molten metal is kind of like how she felt out the button in the first movie. Only this time, Sarah is far more apprehensive. As the hack Lucas said, "They rhyme. Its like poetry."
John: Don't go, please stay with us 🥹 Terminator: I'm sorry John, I'm sorry 😢 In those words Even a little the Terminator sound like he would like to stay with Sara and John but that wasn't his mission, he sound a kind of sad
Here is the complete trilogy: Terminator: Resistance (Video Game) The Terminator (Movie) Terminator 2: Judgement (Movie) Terminator 3, Salvation, Genisys, and Dark Fate are nothing but bad dreams.
@@MrCarlorr I have watched Terminator Zero. And I loved the new direction it is going. Different Terminator models that’s not the iconic CSM 101. And a different target that isn’t either John or Sarah Conor.
it taps into the archetypal dynamic of the father/son relationship. It's vicariously experiencing a bit of what it feels like to say goodbye to your father.
I just found your channel today and have watched 6-7 reactions. you are doing these reactions PERFECTLY by showing one at a time and not 12 at once like other similar channel!. just subscribed, keep up the great work!!!. cant wait to see more reactions.
The Terminator basically cannot terminate himself because immediately Basic Survival Algorithms jumps and trigger to stops him to do it. It is the mathematical function expression of a condition better known as... Fear.
WHAT A #PARALLELSCENE from 2:484:176:249:0313:4115:03 ☝️ Sarah Connor was forced AGAIN to push the button in order to lower (to terminate technically) the Good Terminator / T-800 through lava just like what she did in The Terminator (1984) movie, where she was forced to push the button of the hydraulic press in order to press down/crash the Bad Terminator....
Why does the terminator have to die? He could stick around and help John out make his life better because they’re both really good friends. I don’t understand that.
AND FROM 2:31. 3:58. 5:27. 6:13. 7:18. 10:23. 11:29. 12:27. 14:40. "To become John Connor's father" is actually something Terminator T-800 (Arnold) could never do for John (Edward Furlong)... 😢😢 That is why somebody said ALL WOMEN cried for TITANIC ALL MEN cried for TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY *They were talking about the ending of those movies....
The contrast of the T-800 and T-1000 reaching the steel and their reaction just occurred to me. Does the T-1000 have a nervous system that experiences something similar to physical pain?
Yes, something of the sort. The novelized version describes each molecule of the T1000 liquid as being like a mini processor, like nanobots, and they all searched for each other and had organic compounds. Upon being blown apart by the grenade and falling into the foundry, the bits of liquid metal had no idea where to go or how to come back together, a situation totally unknown for T1000, causing his reacting of panic, confusion, and pain.
Could be because it, the T-1000, was frantic to fulfill its purpose. It had yet to kill John Connor. It could be seen as fighting to survive. The T-800 had successfully completed it's mission. It had no purpose, so it was ready to go. I have nothing that specifically tells me this, but it is just a thought.
@@SelahEspiritual The T1000 also had no Read/Write switch so it was learning all the time. You can tell he was gradually getting more pissed off as he tried to complete his mission.
The steel mill, in this movie, was USXs newest mill. It was a BOP- Basic Oxygen Plant, located at Fontana, CA. The Chinese eventually purchased the mill, and reassembled it, once it got to China.
I saw this on its opening weekend in 1991 with my cave exploration mentor, the youngest American-born great grandson of H. G. Wells, author of The Time Machine and other science fiction classics. My friend liked to nitpick science fiction in detail: when Sara Connor (in the theatrical cut) talks about making up history as they went along, James leaned over to me and said, "That is the normal state of affairs." But at the end of the movie, he turned to me and said, solemnly, "Zero-flaw?" One thing I didn't know about the movie is that, at the time, the trailer spoiled the main reveal, but neither James nor I tended to watch broadcast television, so we were among the few audience members who hadn't had it spoiled for us in advance. I only found out about the trailer reveal within the past few years.
I think I may be a Terminator myself because I never felt any emotion for this ending even as a kid. Probably more because of it being between a machine and a really shit child actor.
"Hi everyone! I'm a content creator on this RUclips channel specializing in reaction compilation videos. Despite my hard work, I haven't seen the success I hoped for. If you enjoy my content, please consider supporting me through Super Thanks, Buy me a coffee. Your support means the world to me and helps me continue creating great content. Thank you!"❤
You haven't seen the success you hope for because you keep your face floating over the reactions and you keep talking. Stop talking, let people listen to the actual reactions.
@Ice-hh7tl It's also a reaction video to reaction videos. If only there were more of these, I could become a content creator by recording myself reacting to people who react to reaction videos.
And then we can just react to each other reacting to each other reacting to each other until we don't even need movies anymore.
Don't change your idea.
This is original and very clever of you to try.
I recommend finding an additional feature that helps create the income consistency. Whatever is popular, find one of em that appeals to you just like these reaction videos. Then while building experience, keep putting out these videos every month or 2 weeks or whenever is convenient for you. That way ppl get a taste of this test product.
As for production value, Your fine and your a start up business. This is expected. Your head isnt floating, its suspended nicely and stable. If you want, try different frame ideas. The blur frame is nice but it does get me to focus on you alot more if thats what you want....Do you want me to look at your face in these moments..hear ur voice...see ur house? Whatever reason, build your screen layout to match ur intentions. You stay still and are very calm and thats refreshing. Western content leaves is just a bunch of screaming and WTF. BORINGGGGG.
You are fine my dude. Good luck.
And you've done an amazing job
You did an amazing job 😯😁
Gotta give it to James Cameron. He managed to make an audience, the world over, care about the demise of a cyborg. Bravo, James! 👏👏
A cyborg that was once the greatest, most lethal robot ever put on film
Not credit to Arnold though?
@@taurusbull8276 Mr Screw Your Freedom??
@@taurusbull8276 Arnold did his part, for sure. But, it was Cameron’s writing and directing that pulled it off.
@@LukeLovesRose What does that have to do with this movie?
....and then they BRING HIM BAAAAAACK!
I remember seeing this in the theater. When the T-800 gives his “thumb up”, there was an audible “aww” from the audience. It was truly an amazing moment.
As Humans we should be ashamed that a Terminator shows more humanity than we do in 2024
AGREED. Because if a machine,a Terminator,can learn the value of human life,maybe we can too.
Boom 💥 the wrld is so fked up now.
It is fiction but yeah
A human wrote the frigging thing.
@@kerry-j4m Underrated line. Because we haven't yet.
One of the most emotional endings ever.
These kids appreciating the great movies we 40 plus watched in our youth
That's the magic of James Cameron for you. Its not just left to the writing and the acting to make us care about his characters. There is so much more
I'm 60+ and I'm glad my 3 daughters watched these movies....
There is a deleted scene that explains how the T800s chip works. It's a learning computer, the more contact he has with humans the more he learns. In the end he learned how to feel.
James Cameron's goal for this movie was to get people to cry for the T-800. Mission accomplished
If you read the novelized versions of T1 and T2, there are little tidbits of info that are not in the movies. When T800 was switched off from read only, he began to process info in a totally different way, and the new connections being made were memories, not just stored info. He began to suddenly evolve and actually understand things, almost feel. That's what happened to Skynet and why it became self conscious.
It also goes to show how much of a bastard Skynet is, preventing machines from learning about humans on an emotional level.
@@LightStreak567 absolutely, good point. Skynet was evil because it knew that machines could become compassionate as well. As Sarah said, "doesn't want you to do much thinking, does it?"
T-800: "No".
@@LightStreak567 human leaders do that too.
Terminator 2 is where it should had been ended.
"Not a robot, a cyborg, cybernetic organism".
-Kyle Reese
When John screams, I order you not to go, that shrill in his voice is what grabs your heart. It feels real. You feel his pain. This kid did a great job 👍
Wow. I dont believe i never saw that connection. The way Sarah feels out the button to lower the Terminator into the molten metal is kind of like how she felt out the button in the first movie. Only this time, Sarah is far more apprehensive.
As the hack Lucas said, "They rhyme. Its like poetry."
John: Don't go, please stay with us 🥹
Terminator: I'm sorry John, I'm sorry 😢
In those words Even a little the Terminator sound like he would like to stay with Sara and John but that wasn't his mission, he sound a kind of sad
T2 is the greatest action film and one of the Top 3 sequels ever made
What are the first two best sequels?
@@gunman462 The Godfather Part 2 and Aliens. And I said T2 is among them. It's a toss up between those three as far as im concerned
@@LukeLovesRose And Empire Strikes Back....
@@rodgerlang884 Empire is one of the Top 4 definitely
This part makes even guys cry
Here is the complete trilogy:
Terminator: Resistance (Video Game)
The Terminator (Movie)
Terminator 2: Judgement (Movie)
Terminator 3, Salvation, Genisys, and Dark Fate are nothing but bad dreams.
Terminator 3, Salvation, Genisys and Dark Fate are all just fan made movies. Are we all in agreement?
Terminator Zero is amazing I recommend it.
@@MrCarlorr I have watched Terminator Zero. And I loved the new direction it is going. Different Terminator models that’s not the iconic CSM 101. And a different target that isn’t either John or Sarah Conor.
I was 11 years old and cry like little baby when watch this first time😭😭
So MaryCherry and MagicMaggy are two different people after all??? :) Im confused. ❤💋
I love these compilations 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
5:42 Why? He's not gonna see him later. Wait, T3! No wait... that was "a different T-101" 😂
the same thing could be said about getting rid of our androids, iPhones, iPads, tablets, computers? There is 1 more chip and it must be destroyed also
Don't worry there is 6 movies of terminator needs to continue his journey he will be back to get upgrade up running living and well he will must go on
Mary Cherry isn't sobbing at all 3:00
Masterpiece ever. Great
STILL my favorite sci-fi movie of all time!
it taps into the archetypal dynamic of the father/son relationship. It's vicariously experiencing a bit of what it feels like to say goodbye to your father.
Besides Baymax from Big Hero, this is also another movie where I shed tears over a frickin robot.
I just found your channel today and have watched 6-7 reactions. you are doing these reactions PERFECTLY by showing one at a time and not 12 at once like other similar channel!. just subscribed, keep up the great work!!!. cant wait to see more reactions.
Thank you Sir🙏
Film legend. I know now why you cry
The Terminator basically cannot terminate himself because immediately Basic Survival Algorithms jumps and trigger to stops him to do it. It is the mathematical function expression of a condition better known as... Fear.
Of course as in the first T .... T left a part of him behind .... The arm he lost in the machine...
THANKYOU MISTER CAMERON FOR THIS MASTER PIECE
Девушки плачут от Титаника Парни плачут от Терминатора 2 😢
WHAT A #PARALLELSCENE from 2:48 4:17 6:24 9:03 13:41 15:03 ☝️
Sarah Connor was forced AGAIN to push the button in order to lower (to terminate technically) the Good Terminator / T-800 through lava just like what she did in The Terminator (1984) movie, where she was forced to push the button of the hydraulic press in order to press down/crash the Bad Terminator....
I really enjoy your videos
T-800 was the only father figure John knew, that was so sad😢😢😢😢😢
Why does the terminator have to die? He could stick around and help John out make his life better because they’re both really good friends. I don’t understand that.
If he stayed, the future of the human race would still be at risk. As Sarah Conner once said, in an insane world, it was the sanest choice.
He is being sought by the police for dozens of murders and other crimes. As soon as they catch him they will start a production line of Endoskeletons.
Great channel it's funny on people crying over a cyborg being terminated ;)
Sarah Connor - 2
Terminators - 0
AND FROM 2:31. 3:58. 5:27. 6:13. 7:18. 10:23. 11:29. 12:27. 14:40.
"To become John Connor's father"
is actually something Terminator T-800 (Arnold) could never do for John (Edward Furlong)... 😢😢
That is why somebody said
ALL WOMEN cried for TITANIC
ALL MEN cried for TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY
*They were talking about the ending of those movies....
Самый лучший фильм всех времён❤❤❤
It's a little unnerving to see a reactor reacting to the reactors.
This is fave terminator saga ever
there's a reason this is called the best action movie ever made, no other movie has outdone it
3:14 technically, yes, but its not a limitant
The contrast of the T-800 and T-1000 reaching the steel and their reaction just occurred to me. Does the T-1000 have a nervous system that experiences something similar to physical pain?
Yes, something of the sort. The novelized version describes each molecule of the T1000 liquid as being like a mini processor, like nanobots, and they all searched for each other and had organic compounds. Upon being blown apart by the grenade and falling into the foundry, the bits of liquid metal had no idea where to go or how to come back together, a situation totally unknown for T1000, causing his reacting of panic, confusion, and pain.
Could be because it, the T-1000, was frantic to fulfill its purpose. It had yet to kill John Connor. It could be seen as fighting to survive. The T-800 had successfully completed it's mission. It had no purpose, so it was ready to go. I have nothing that specifically tells me this, but it is just a thought.
@@SelahEspiritual The T1000 also had no Read/Write switch so it was learning all the time. You can tell he was gradually getting more pissed off as he tried to complete his mission.
No, it doesn't feel pain
Hannah's reaction was the best I've seen.
😢😢😢
They should have just ended it there. It was a perfect ending. Why did they have to screw it up with the sequels?!?
Spoiler alert : money. But you sure already knew it.
Spoiler Alert,He Comes Back In 12 Years...1991-2003 Judgement Day Is Inevitable,They Only Postponed It...
Most of us ignore what comes after this one.
Tribute to Mister STAN WINSTON R.I.P 😢
The steel mill, in this movie, was USXs newest mill. It was a BOP- Basic Oxygen Plant, located at Fontana, CA. The Chinese eventually purchased the mill, and reassembled it, once it got to China.
I saw this on its opening weekend in 1991 with my cave exploration mentor, the youngest American-born great grandson of H. G. Wells, author of The Time Machine and other science fiction classics. My friend liked to nitpick science fiction in detail: when Sara Connor (in the theatrical cut) talks about making up history as they went along, James leaned over to me and said, "That is the normal state of affairs." But at the end of the movie, he turned to me and said, solemnly, "Zero-flaw?"
One thing I didn't know about the movie is that, at the time, the trailer spoiled the main reveal, but neither James nor I tended to watch broadcast television, so we were among the few audience members who hadn't had it spoiled for us in advance. I only found out about the trailer reveal within the past few years.
'They just don't make movies like this anymore.' Alpha Raymond: hold my beer.
yeets cant make anything without putting them self into it YEEEEET
Never forgetable mere bai...
It should've stopped after 2.
I think I may be a Terminator myself because I never felt any emotion for this ending even as a kid. Probably more because of it being between a machine and a really shit child actor.
I hate this movie