Not like me. A T-1000, advanced prototype (Extended scene) | Terminator 2 [Remastered]
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2019
- Terminator.2: Judgment Day [Special Director's Cut + Remastered] (1991)
Extended scene: Not like me. A T-1000, advanced prototype. T-1000 Liquid metal
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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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"We must avoid Dark Fate"
-"You sure?"
"I would"
Bit of a plot hole where the T1000 doesn’t shoot Arnold in the head.
@Freeze Peach excuse me, but it seems you said something that sounds like complete bullshit. I likely misunderstood you, so can you explain yourself better?
lmao i literally lolled
@Freeze Peach I've never seen anybody like it
@@colin-campbell wouldn't have worked anyway. Terminator 3 tried and failed.
“The T-1000 will definitely try to reacquire you there.”
“You sure?”
“I would.”
Damn. So blunt 😂
well it is an infiltration unit captured by the resistence . It may have done some missions prior for Skynet . It has experience on capture.
Kind of the point, if a T-800, a standard Terminator would do something like that, then a super advanced, superior model T-1000 would.
Imagine how offended everyone would be today if a computer walked around & bluntly tell, “I would” & more.
@KoachKrab127 CAN. YOU. A R T I C U L A T E? M O R E?
@KoachKrab127 If the Terminator were to live among us in real world it will by default ignore human sensibilities and everytime we ask for its opinion about something it will say things grounded purely on logic, and we may or may not like how it see things. In a time where people think up more ways to be offended the Terminator’s presence will feel more like a walking abrasive.
Terminator 2 does not have a "best scene" or two "best scenes". The whole movie is one long best scene.
Correct
Yes
Best description so far.
Terminator genesis has no best scene the entire movie is one long terrible scene
Perfectly put.
When he said "I would" It gave me chills. It reminds the audience that he is still a killing machine programmed for the hunt.
I feel like this was a reference to the first movie where Arnie killed Sarah's mother at her house to get info from Sarah through the phone. The T-1000 did exactly the same thing in the next scene.
@@demonizedlife2640 It's a reference to all the houses he visited in the 1st one. And don't forget in T1 he went to Sarah's own house also. So I think it's more a reference to when he killed Sarah 2 best friends.
he went to sarahs house and killed ginger, to find sarah at tech noir..
Hunger games?
@@frontandcenter7941 technically, the terminator of T1 is a different prototype to the one in T2
When your villain is so good they made him into the protagonist in the sequel.
No shit!
yeah like a early villain in shonen manga
@@rezaqalam482 I can't lie, I love when previous antagonists become good guys/allies in the later chapters.
T1000 should've been hero of t3
@@elwray470 Along t850
This movie aged like a fine wine never gets old amazing
Amen man. This movie is a masterpiece
@Papa Burgundy I disagree. I think the special effects still hold up. I would go as far to say that T2 effects are far better than the new movies.
@EA -Sports Just being honest man. It is not just my opinion, but a lot of people feel the same way.
Papa Burgundy I agree with some of what you’re saying but on the flip side the CGI in a lot of today’s movies looks downright cartoonish, clearly superimposed. You would think it would be better in 2019.
The scene at the end where the T-1000 morphs from Sarah back into its default self STILL holds up. I hope it gets uploaded. It’s spectacular.
This movie has perhaps the best performance by a child actor I've ever seen. You never feel like he's just a kid doing what the director tells him like in most movies.
First-time actor, too...they found him at the Boys and Girls Club in Pasadena.
True
It really. His physical acting/facial expressions were great, but his line delivery was meh.
Edward Furlong had the potential to have been the next River Pheonix/leo Dicaprio but the drugs ruined him, Ed was seriously talented.
@@johnq8043 No he wasn’t. He was terrible. Drugs did him no favors, but he wasn’t all that great to begin with.
Can we all just appreciate
1) How good Arnolds acting is here
2) How unbelievably beautiful he is......
Word
Gayyy
@@troletrain Oh grow up. Fool.
@@ohwhatworld5851 I thought you like them young though.
@@troletrain Eh?
"You sure?"
"I would."
I love how blunt and direct so many of the exchanges are. This film will forever be one of the greats and the others that came after it never even came close to capturing this brilliance.
One simple exchange to tell you everything and set up the T1000 in foster family subplot. That’s Chris Nolan level of dialogue.
Well. In light of the abortions that were Genisys and Dark Fate, I think Salvation deserves an honorable mention.
@@kevinphoenix2007 I suppose it had a few redeeming qualities. Hell, even Rise of the Machines has aged somewhat well compared to Genesis and Dark Fate.
Actually, I kinda like Dark Fate. I honestly thought it was better than Genisys.
Dang straight, that exchange shows one of the T-800's strengths, it knows how a Terminator thinks so it can anticipate it's enemy's next moves. And all three times it proved accurate, good thing they reached the target before the T-1000 did or the movie would've ended a lot differently.
Can’t get enough of this movie.
Real talk.
This movie no existe in u tub
Same, it really is timeless classic! Its damn shame how the franchise went down the toilet after this movie, with each movie getting more boring and waste of time...
T3 and possibly even Salvation are somewhat watchable for me, but only because Genisys and Dark Fate were that much worse...
But really if only we could go back in time and convince Cameron to make T3 before making Titanic and not selling the rights of Terminator to anyone else...
Balnazzardi yeah it was his baby. He should have stayed loyal to the fans. He knew even as he was making T2 that it was going to be one of the biggest historic movies ever made. With that I’m sure he knew how much the fans would want the story to continue. One day they’ll use deepfake technology to recreate all the characters and continue off from the second movie. I’d make it so that they send someone back in time right to the point where Arnold is about to be lowered into the hot steel but they stop him and repair him since he’s a unique T-800 and became sentient throughout the movie
You're not alone. That's favorite all time.
Arnold's mannerism of answering all of John's questions about the new terminator while riding the Harley-Davidson bike gives a genuine impression of the T-800 being able to multitask. A timeless, method acting that will never be replaced or replicated.
One of my favorite scene is when John is talking with the T800 doing mechanics under the truck. Its cool and sad at the same time.
Oh ffs, calm down. 🙄
@@vintage1701HYeah, really. OP should go outside and make some friends.
I’ve always wondered if Kyle survived the first movie how he would’ve reacted to a T-800 sent to protect John.
I did good job ma son sends the machine to protect me?
I think the same as sarah and that chip removing scene
I'm VERY late, but Kyle Reese actually fought in the war. In the war, they captured and reprogrammed T-800s to help fight against other T-800s. So Kyle would have trust issues, but not as severe as Sarah
@@imaduck839 you're right
ptsd overload
James Cameron: Time out. Come on. Stop the bike. So let me get this straight. The T800 sells drapes and goes by the name of Carl...? Who wrote this shit?
T800: You did. 28 years from now you join forces with Tim Miller and six screenwriters to urinate all over your legacy.
James Cameron: This is deep
lol
HAHAHA
Ded.
Чот орнул
This is one of my favourite comments ever lmao
The music score throughout this whole movie is on another level. From adrenaline pumping horror tones (T1000) to the classic Terminator theme.
The older I got, the more I respected this.
I got ambient music vibe from the score
Nah, they changed the tempo of the theme as the original was a live mix with a messed up rhythm that's kind of like 13/8.
Dark Fate dropped the ball on the score... just like the rest of the sequels. T1 is heavy horror... T2 continues the horror with the T1000 even though dropping it slightly for the rest of the movie. The Dark Fate score was pure generic hollywood modern soundtrack. It sounded nothing like a Terminator movie.
You can't have a Terminator movie without that soundtrack, that adrenaline score as you mentioned.
ruclips.net/video/F0yPiLC5N18/видео.html good to listen before sleep :) T800 theme from T1 was also creepy
I love this movie. Robert Patrick's performance was outstanding as The T-1000. For me, he made the movie with every scene he was in.
And this is how you do exposition. Not by forcing it, but by letting the story tell itself on its pace, by reliable characters and using their character types to their best. In this case, a machine. And letting the audience learn with the character, naturally. Truly one of the greatest in cinema.
Yes, mom.
This two minute clip is better than the entirety of Dark Fate.
BrokenKanuck everything in life is better than Dark Fate.
BrokenKanuck Hahaha nice one!! 😆
How do you know? Don't tell me you paid to see that.
Dude, the end credits of T2 are better than Dark Fate.
I haven't seen the new movie yet, but not sure that is correct
I like how, on the bike, Arnie consistently turns his head to face John every time he answers a question.
It doesn't look unnatural, but no normal person would do that, at least not for the 6th time within 30 seconds.
allenamenbesetzt that's interesting 🤔I wonder if that's how Arnold acts in real life or is that just 4 the movie😅
I always assumed that was so Edward could hear Arnold say his lines
Arnie is sitting on a trailer thats why is look he is driving a motorcycle... They could not do this scene if he have been driving.
normal people do both though.... it's a skill, you simply watch to your back while riding if you can
@@jja1483 lol
There’s something so chilling about the “I would” line at the end there. It forces you to acknowledge that- although reprogrammed- he’s a still a machine designed and built to efficiently exterminate the human race. It’s a simple line, and perfect.
I thought it was a callback to the first movie, when the T-800 was waiting for Sarah at her mother's house.
its so rare to get this many good actors together in a movie today
John Connor: You Sure?
T-800: I would.
Me: Takes one to know one.
I love the fact that the T-800 anticipated the T-1000’s moves like that.
Takes one to know one.
Great callback to how T-800 visited the wrong Sarah’s house and then the real Sarah’s apartment in the first movie.
What does it mean
This is one of the good examples, but not all of the dialogue is great like this. Some of the dialogue has not aged well.
The good old days when Cameron had the touch
Now he has the feminine touch
he had the touch he had the power
Still does
He was always a traitor prick.. The masses will never see the truth because they are stupid. 😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀🎁🙌🙌🏃🏃🏃💀💀💀
Now hes making 6 shitty Avatar sequels just for the money.
0:20 always loved the way Arnie says “yes” - pure robotic badassary.
This movie will never get old no matter what age
Anything after Terminator 2 doesn't exist.
They destroyed Skynet and lived happily ever after.
@ When you send something back in time to alter the past, you change the timeline, so you have multiple timelines going parallel to one another. So in T1 and T2 you have three futures, in which Skynet lost in two, and didn't even get created in the third. Because in the first movie the T800 is sent back right before Skynet's time machine is blown up, and therefor in this timeline, the humans win. In T2, skynet knows that the T800 failed in the other timeline so they send the T1000, which is a rare prototype, so advanced, even skynet is afraid of it, but they feel they don't have a choice. The humans sends the T800 back right after the T1000 leaves, and they blow up Skynet, again, the humans wins.
And finally, the ending of T2 where everything is destroyed and the humans won even before skynet was built.
@ Well not since they destroyed everything in T2, that means skynet as we know it will never be made. But this was also the idea behind legion in Dark fate. That even if we destroy one thing, something else will take it's place.
This is the real ending: ruclips.net/video/JgUsMkbipQQ/видео.html
@Freeze Peach who cares its shit
@@protocetus499 boo hoo nigga.
Yeah it sucks but it's still canon
T-1000: "I couldn't find John."
Skynet: "Did you check his house?"
T-1000: "........."
Sky net: could I could I see you in the office for a minute
Sky net: What was that? What the hell was that
T1000: well... I
Sky net: the fuck did I design you for? Huh You’re more advanced than any other cyborg I created and this how you act?
T1000: Well I just thought
Sky net: You Thought?! YOU THOUGHT?!!? I don’t expect you to think you should know already!!!
@@lemmythebulldog8812 Okay this and Bubbles' would've been better than Dark Fate. :)
@@lemmythebulldog8812 Congrats: you just made the T-1000 look sympathetic.
He technically did.
u know on friday i was on my fav true crime channel and they call in the victims former best friend.. detective actually says : "michele le is missing" u wanna know what the person actually said. "did u try calling her on her phone" i shit u not...this is how i knew she did it... and i saw that she did...
This scene always resonates with me, the way Arnold is explaining the advancements of the T-1000
Love how when he says he was sent here to protect him, he puts his shotgun away like a sword, like a knight on his horse
The moment that John Conner realized his mother's telling was true.
"But... she was telling the truth. She knew... yet nobody believed her... *not even me...!"*
CONNOR.
By the gods, there's a south korean on the loose
Shit, even her doctor had to realize she was telling the truth.
Yea.. I loved when she was vindicated/validated.. lol..
John Connor and T800 have an excellent bond. As a kid I always wanted to have a T800 to protect me lol😂
Nicholas Chen Edward and Arnold are so cute in this movie man. Such a shame what happened to Eddie
OG Yeah man that’s so sad. Guess Hollywood does that to child stars :(
actually he says hes cyberdyne systems model 101.
@@timothy790110 Yeah, T800 model 101.
timothy790110 you see the full readout I think in the first film. Cyberdyne T-800 model 101
29 years later now, August 2020, and this film and its position on humanity is as chillingly prescient as ever.
I love how John says "Don't take this the wrong way ....."
Kinda seems like he has previously asked big muscular dudes if they are a terminator and they DID TAKE IT THE WRONG WAY
And that's how he started suspecting that the story his mom had been telling him might in fact not be true!:))
:D
John: “you’re not here to kill me. I figured that part out for myself.”
I don’t know why, this line is both hilarious and sad now.
Edmund Loh yep, thanks to Terminator Dark Fate, turns out he was terribly wrong.
@@odiemodie1 And in the future of Terminator 3.
@@odiemodie1 Pretty sure the expression on John's face in Dark Fate meant that he knew it was there to kill him.
The Terminator by this time had thrown himself in front of John to intercept bullets, risked his neck to get him away from that truck, and told him to get down when he raised his shotgun. Surprised he didn't figure out he was trying to protect him as well.
@@odiemodie1 Different T-800. This one was there to protect him, not kill him.
They should have did a movie where it shows john capturing and reprogramming a t800 and sending it in the past instead of all those trash movies
Don't need to put into a movie what we already know.
Great idea
@Rob Kenny To me a piece of info like that is just there to make the story seems larger than it is. When you go in and explain everything about it, as so many franchises often do, you suck the mystery straight out of the story. Explain enough of the story and suddenly the whole thing becomes small and boring and seems like it was never that impressive in the first place.
@Rob Kenny Well, I liked Dark Fate, it had its issues but was the best of the post-T2 sequels. But yeah a lot of them missed the mark. Salvation was okay but the trailer spoiled the big reveal. T3 made too much fun of itself. And Genesys was just awful. F*ing Dr Who as Skynet incarnate.
I can't think of any big franchise that really stayed consistently good over time.
Done a movie
UNSUNG HERO to this movie... the SOUNDTRACK... it is Amazing!!
Everything about this film is a masterpiece , music , story, cast , acting
Arguably one of greatest sequels ever made
This and Aliens are among my top 5 sequels. So many times they just clone movies over and over in poor quality to make their bank accounts go ka-ching! But these two both take the original idea to another level
@@FredPlanatia And _Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan_ , which manages to substantially outdo the original film and is probably the best or second-best of all 13 movies.
Agreed. Godfather 2 as well.
This and Aliens
arguably?
Arnold is 43 years old here. Not exactly young
looks at his peak
He looks his best here honestly
@cunny funt NOTHING CLEAN RIGHT???
@@Silentevil7 hahaha good one :D from t1
@DMTdaydream no it was in 1997 he had heart surgery. He had a heart defect that was passed down from his mother as she died from it
This is why I like the Director's Cut edition for *Terminator 2: Judgment Day.* It shows every piece of detail throughout the movie.
Its worse than the original version, just like ALIENS but as a fan of the movies you wanna see everyting they did
I can’t believe how good this movie still is. I can watch this over and over.
I felt same with movie Predator.
Its the kind of movie that I let play in the backgound when doing other stuff... I reminds me a lot of things from my childhood... when movies were great and I miss that.
Please god make Arnie young again.
Apparently there is not enough financiation for cellular senescence research...
@@nicosoftnt jusk ask to Dr. Aubrey Grey.
He had his shot, lived several lives, success in every field
They did in dark fate to shit on the entire series
Well he did have a basterd with the maid/latina so if he gets buffed that'll be another story & more latinos in Terminator movies will darken the audiences with hatred & racism
"My mission is to protect you."
"Yeah? Who sent you?"
"Bruce Wayne. 35 years from now he will be fighting Terminators by your side at Skynet." 😂
Mr. Comedy r u, no?
@@madrazo69 Im here all week tip your waitress.
Lol
@johnstjohn 1987 --'
CarlosArmstrong I don’t need protection, I’m Batman
"My mission is to protect you" - takes him joyriding on a motorcycle without a helmet
I love how a terminator who is programmed to be a protector has a baseline personality of being blunt yet at the same time helpful, the way he re-explains things to john in a more simple way when he doesn't understand has a weird calming effect to me, and Arnold plays the role perfectly!
John: TIME OUT STOP THE BIKE!
Terminator: Locks the brakes in the middle of highway traffic
John Dies
Mission Failed
"Very poor choice of words"
Lol
But seriously though, that T-800’s primary mission is to protect John Connor so his safety will be priority the again he did let him go and let him fall on the ground at one point so I don’t know
"fuck you - ass - hole"
well technically his mission succeeded...from a certain point of view
@@David-gj9qr a 4 feet fall is not gonna hurt you. what are you? 2 inches long dude?
No other terminator movie will ever live up to this one
Depends on how you look at T1 and T2.
I believe that both of them were equally brilliant films even though the genre was more like horror for T1 and Sci-fi action for T2.
Yes, apart from these 2, the rest of the franchise was not even close to being Terminator movies.
Not if this movie set that line
Nah first ones story is way better
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Terminator Genitals and the follow up Terminator Genderless were both god awful... I like to think of them as student made fan fiction as no one in the business in their right minds would release films like that after films like The Terminator and T2.
1:47 I always love how T1000 smoothly looks behind itself as the siren came by:
Took me years to realize "I would" was also a reference to the first movie, where the Terminator killed Sarah's mother and waited for her to make contact.
Lot's of brilliant writings here.
"The T-1000 will reaquire you there"
"You sure?"
"I would"
No need for exposition, just the right amount of facts.
Not to mention, in T1 Arnie did exactly that. Therefore he definitely would.
Straight to the point
0:58 He poked his face lol 😂
"......boop!"
“I would.”
Such a simple but amazing line.
Along with;
"You fozta parents ah ded..."
God DAMN Robert Patrick is chilling as the t-1000. On screen for a few seconds in this clip and he STILL gives me the willies.
The T-1000's theme is scary even when he's just getting into a car, lol
*The best sci-fi action movie of all time!* ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
The thing that makes terminator 1 and 2 so great is not only the storyline’s are phenomenal they also show us how human’s can form a working relationship with a machine and bond with it and how it can be an asset to humanity but at the same time show us how the same machine can turn against us and become our enemy and a threat to humanity and the storyline’s for both films terminator 1 and 2 were not to fair out there that it made you believe that this could one day happen but at the same time it also didn’t try to insult your intelligence terminator 1 and 2 are pure action storytelling masterpieces.
The image quality and the professional camera work should have won an Oscar!!!
Adam Greenberg
One of the Oscars was for best visuals
You really got to admire how clever and convenient the T-1000's disguise is. 🤔
Posing as a cop or a security guard, which is what it does most of the time, is very good tactics.
@@stevekaczynski3793 Exactly. Who's going to question a cop?
Yet there’s still something off about him.
@@ndschau There's something off about anybody who becomes a cop. Best to just avoid them.
Throughout the movie, you see the T-1000 taking on more human expressions too like charming people, smiling, getting frustrated and taking joy in injuring and killing. It's one of the reasons why Skynet stopped production on them because they had a tendency to become sentient and defy orders.
"I would"😥 Damn it you sure would Arnie. I miss you being young, now all we have is The Rock and Top five action guy Tom Cruise
Hypotheticals Are Pointless But Tom Cruise can still do his own stunts.
*_IS THAT FUDGE PACKER TOM CRUISE??_*
Hypotheticals Are Pointless the rock really boils my piss . Can’t stand the one dimensional prick .
all Rock can do is move eyebrows .
Tom Cruise is fine. But we definitely will miss the classics like Arnold or Stallone!
I love the little detail of him reloading as they're talking. Not magic bullets spawning in the chamber by the next fight.
Just noticed that, watching this again soon. Excellent project.
Still one of the greatest action movies ever made. Like, this movie DOES NOT AGE! Cinematography-wise, it looks like it could've been filmed yesterday.
The action scenes are more coherent you get a real chase with perfect pacing on the gunshots and crashes with real affect on the plot.
In the later sequels its just a mish mash of bullshit
Something to note here. Before T800 made contact with John, he always shown with a suspenseful background music and the T1000 shown with no scary music, as if he is a regular guy.
But after the first fight it switched. Now when they show T1000 we can hear a new menacing music in the background. This always gives me the chills. Very clever audio cues.
Plus Uncle Bob immediately tosses around bikers naked with no effort whatsoever, severely injuring all of them before taking off.
The T-1000, on the other hand, hides from a single, unsuspecting cop, and strikes him with a precise blown that knocks him unconscious without getting itself noticed. You would think it was afraid of harm by the human's hands, perhaps scared of getting shot.
Then the plaza scene happens, and this skinny guy from before tosses the T-800 through walls before throwing him like a ragdoll through an entire shop.
He not only wins a fist fight with something that tanked explosions and shots in the previous movie, but he also incapacitates him extremely quickly and then darts off to murder John Connor like it's a Saturday evening.
He beats Arnold freaking Schwarzenegger in seconds.
That made this thing all the more horrifying, and that's all in the first act.
@@OGrupxe yep, too bad teailers spoiiled
@@OGrupxe The T1000 was lucky too. It killed one cop just after he had radioed in his location then stole his car but the police apparently didn't link the two events and locate the car. Then he somehow managed to (presumably) kill a motorcycle cop and steal his bike in broad daylight again without being detected.
@@lewisner Correction, the time when he (supposedly) stole the motorcycle was in the dead of night.
@@SoldierOfFate Yes my bad.
"My mission is to protect you."
"So let's put you on the back of a motorcycle, with no helmet, going down the highway with the lights off."
do you see a helmet anywhere he can use?
there is no helmet around to be found. what do u want them to do? steal one n attract the police n possibly T1000? n having no lights doesnt affect his driving.
@@amazo88 But riding a motorcycle without lights is a sure way to attract police anyway.
Terminator doesn't need lights :D
@@amazo88 The next thing John Connor must do is program a T-800 to go back in time and teach you how to get jokes
I love how this movie is blue in the night scenes. Something clean and really cool about it
Gotta make the nighttime scenes visible
I remember being soooo pumped waiting for the release of this film. I had seen T1 3 years before and it totally blew me away - I came out of the theatre and immediately bought another ticket to the very next showing. I've only ever done that one other time. Then T2 landed... And it was better than anything I could have hoped for. I came out, and bought another ticket. When was the last time Hollywood delivered a sequel at least as good as the original? Yes, Empire, Aliens get a pass...but I mean in the last 30 years?
Same here
Saw T1 then saw this six times. On the premiere night it was like a riot to get in.
@@lewisner I was Dark Fate. It was like a riot to get out!😂
*saw
Have you ever heard of the notion of a timeless movie? T2 is one
I MET ROBERT PATRICK ( T1000 ). HE IS A FUNNY GUY. VERY , VERY NICE.
What did the terminator say to another terminator?
So he didn't kill you with that stare????
You met T-1000 and lived to tell about it..?
Hey Franz, what's wrong with Wolfie?
The T-800 knows how the enemy thinks, the T-1000 understands humans of this time, his presence as a cop would not be out of the ordinary in such a scene.
"The T-1000 will definitely try to reacquire you there."
"You sure?"
"I would."
We all know that he, in fact, would.
Classic😍One of the best movie ever❤
1:49 - GOD what a cool shot!
Anyone else baffled that More than 20 years later and we just discovering the extended footages of T2 ??
Its from directors cut i still have my dvd disc with director cut from 2007
I have the director's cut in 3D blu ray. It's definitely worth watching just for the extra scenes that are not in the original
"You're NOT here to kill me."
"My mission is to protect you."
*Dies at beginning of Dark Fate*
Wtf is Dark Fate. I have not heard or seen such movie.
What’s dark fate?
@@ahmadalexanderr haha good one.
Dark Fate is a collective nightmare we all had, thank god it didn't really happen!
Wait, is that boss music?
When he says 'I would", I laugh and get chills simultaneously.
It’s ironic how they keep promoting old terminator videos to encourage seeing Dark Fate but all we see are comments trashing the new movie because it sucks compared to this one
Hahaha, great point!
Truee
The terminatrix lady terminator wasnt exactly garbage with that "cyberdyne body" of hers but for the most part you're right
Its better than this one for sure
It just sucks.
Love the subtle, quiet score playing as John pokes the Terminator.
John: "Who sent you?"
Terminator: "You did, 35 years from now..."
Crazy intense info to process 😂😁
It’s 2020 and I can still watch this movie and feel like I’m watching it for the first time! I still remember going to watch as a child. I love it!
2:12
"Yes! Memetyc palahalawayh"
"What the hell is that mean?!"
1:15 - 1:20 this is exactly how I felt when I met my ex girlfriend's dad for the first time
Ok then kid
How? Wtf
1:58 "Guy casually bumps into a killing machine"
The vibe in this movie takes me straight back to the 90s. I feel a lot more calm mentally when im in this time bubble for 2:36 sec. My focus improves.
(Long story short).
Would like to watch this movie again for the first time .. Just to get that feeling that I had when I saw it in 1991.
The thing about Cameron is..he can make every scene look great!!
“Polyalloy”
Such a fun word to say. Especially saying it in Arnold’s accent. 🤣
Terminator 2 is hands down one of the greatest movies ever made.
1:58, only person to touch the T-1000 and live.
John Connor also touches a piece of the T-1000 and of course survives (at least in this movie).
@@baztaylor4031 In universe, perhaps the T-1000 thought it might need the real Sarah at a later time.
@@baztaylor4031 The speculation from that shoulder stabbing scene was that he was trying to get an accurate rendering of her voice hence asking her to ''call to John'' but I don't know if thats ever been confirmed to be cannon or if its just fan speculation.
All these T2 clips recommended to help us forget about the *dark fate abomination.*
T2 is literally the best Terminator film in the entire franchise.
The lighting and color of this movie always amazes me
Imagine if James Cameron had kept control of the Terminator franchise... Part 3 would have been dope, and it would have been the end.
Cameron dont wanted third movie he said its impossible to make better Terminator than 2 and he was right lol
@@Extreme96PL no dumbass when he was doing Terminator 2 3D 1996 , he was already thinking of doing a 3rd Terminator movie.
We don’t need better more advanced terminators, we deserve better more advanced story lines.
T-1000 was so badass that it was hard to come up with something more advanced so everything they do just isn’t really cool at all
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Imagine if Cameron, Hamilton and Furlong did T3. The visual look and feel of T3 would have been incredible.
*"At the galleria?" he so charming and cute T-1000 "say...........that's a nice bike!"*
"I know now why you cry... But its something I could never do"
Edward furlong, we need you back as John Connor and save us from dark fate...
Love how the T1000 is always observing it's surroundings. Gathering data on human behaviors.
"This is deep", i love how Cameron ( and co-writer William Wisher) self congratulate their own work with this brillant line, LOL.
John: before we leave I need stop by my house for a few things.
T-800: negative the t-1000 with try to equerry you there.
John: are you sure?
T-800: I would.
😂😂😂Classic note form T1.
Nice attention to detail with the Terminator following John's commands even before the boy learns that it must do that.
"Time out! Stop the bike!"
James Cameron simply rocks!
I can remember as a kid in the early 90s, while VHS was still a thing, before DVD there was a thing called LaserDisc. My mom had a friend that had the best sound system with his setup and I remember him being ecstatic the discs of these extended scenes he ordered came in. I'd only seen 'some' of these scenes on cable television, not in my VHS copy. Now I own the Blu-Ray and believe all these scenes are on there. This entire movie is just nostalgia to me at that point.