"Honey, I've been trying to find the serrated knife for cutting the beef, but I think it's at the bottom of the dish pile" "No worries" (morphs hand into serrated blade) "Uhhhh...."
@@jesusisgod2953 You know, I wasn't really sure if God was real or not before I read this, but now that I've seen you list several Bible verses and say that he exists because buildings, I have all the evidence that I need to become a believer. Thank you, Jesus is God, you have changed my life and saved my soul.
@@jesusisgod2953 you know, i don't really care about Christianity that much...but after reading your comment i began to hate it cuz all you guy do is speaking nonsense
@@atlasthechamp82 1 Corinthians 2:14 KJV But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
@@jesusisgod2953 you know what fuck it, fuck all religions. Nothing good ever come out of them, they're only use to divide humanity, those who cling onto religion are the one who are to weak by themselve and need an imaginary friend to support them and can't face the idea that there's nothing beyond death, you just gone when you die. Let's face it, you are not important, you and i just a speck of dust in the infinite void of the universe. Just let's go of all of the childish believes, there's no god, no heaven or hell but you and this universe, you're existing right now with the universe and that's the only thing that matter. 300,000 years ago we emerged as modern human from africa, we learn to make tool, hunting and use fire to our benefits, 200,000 years ago we started farming, domesticating animal and making clau pot, 3000 years ago iron was discovered and with that came a new age of technology with transport ship, stronger tool and also big leaps in term of heath care and medicine, increasing our average life span from 30 to 60. And then 300 years ago came the industry revolution that gave us mass production and luxury item. And today, the modern day where life is good, people can communicate with other from across the globe and have the entirety of human knowledge in the palm of their hand. All of this happened because we worked together, us humanity united to benefit ourselves and for our own future. And what did religions do for us? Countless war, witch hunting, science suppression and many other horrible thing. Religion isn't everything and fuck all of them
@@tiattahiscupcakecandykatan2453 Because the dog was the focus of the discussion at the moment the call ended. the T1000 wanted to find out why. And it was easier to kill the dog to get it. Also because if the dog kept at barking too long, someone might complain. And as powerful as the T1000 is, a single platoon or company could easily obliterate it from long range. So keeping secret is important.
it always bugged be that the T800 didn't try to trick to T1000 by saying they will go somewhere just to derail him . or saying he'll be back home tomorrow so the T1000 stays there for an entire day , to delay it
@@NitpickingNerd The LAPD arrives 10-20 minutes later to check on John (interrogation scene at the Hospital informing Sarah that they spotted the Terminator at the mall through surveillance photos and the Foster parents were murdered). Also how will that derail T1000's thinking when his priority to take out Sarah before T800 and John rescues her. If the Terminator says T1000 is more advanced (going to Dyson's house before heading to Cyberdine), he'll know Terminator isn't going to do difficult side missions to jeopardize the safety of John.
People don't give Janelle's actress enough credit. She plays the role of a terminator imitating a human extremely well, her mimicking Patrick's T-1000 mannerisms is also really well done
Jenette Elise Goldstein (the actress) is awesome in that scene. Another great character she played in James Cameron's movie was Private Vasquez in Aliens 2.
@@muromets4929 that bit in aliens 2 where they joke to her about she thought it said illegal aliens, and signed up. Well apparently that’s an inside joke because in real life when she seen they needed actors for a film about aliens, she thought it actually was a film about illegal aliens, and so she applied, only to find out it’s a space alien movie
@@Nicholas_Chen_ ''The T-1000 has records about plant and wildlife and their chemical composition and interactions.'' ''What does that mean?'' ''He can cook a damn fine stew.''
1:40 that head tilt was perfect. It gave the sense it was inhumanly inspecting itself as if it was calculating its next steps. Hats off to Jenette Goldstein (and of course Robert Patrick) for really selling this role!
I like to believe that the T-1000 had decided to abandon it's mission, settle down and become a responsible housewife, but changed it's mind as soon as Todd drank straight out of the milk carton.
@@edwardgaines6561 That's actually a good question. When the T-100 adapts the form of an object/a person, does it also adapt the consistency of the various... bits? I have no idea how to find an answer to this question.
And what I always wondered in this scene was if the terminators can mimic the voice of people, how can neither one tell the other is faking it? Surely one machine could recognized a synthesized fake, right? The only way the T800 knew it was the T1000 was that the T1000 fell for the fake name of the dog and gave itself away. That was clever, but still...
Phone networks compress the audio signal they carry, so it's conceivable that the terminators' synthesized speech was indistinguishable from human speech when filtered in that way.
I thought about how they should've given the T-1000 a false info like saying they're on their way to a location way far off from where they actually are.
@MrTron the t1000 only checked the collar because they hung up, thus he confirmed his suspicions. If they had kept him on the phone and said he will be home late, he might not have bothered confirming the dogs name.
This movie is now 30 years old. Goes to show how the best can stand the test of time when really done right, even against stronger technological advancements. Great film.
one of the most mind blowing scenes was when the T-1000 walks through the bars at the mental hospital and the gun gets stuck because it's a solid object.....
I can see why the later part of this scene is removed as it adds nothing to the overall plot of the movie, but it's still masterfully shot, composed and edited. James Cameron is really on a league of his own.
Yeah, but I think in the edit, they must have realized it was a bit silly to write "secret stuff from my mom" on a box in a hole in the wall big enough for microwave. Feels tacky compared to the rest of the movie.
@@bbartelster it doesnt say "secret stuff from mom"...it says "messages from mom". the scene isnt totally necessary to get the movie's plot, but it gives further interesting aspects about the story. it 1. shows that even despite all the bad reputation his mom has going for herself, John didnt fully give up on her and tried to stay in contact with her, 2. it shows that he had to hide the messages so his foster parents dont see them (they probably want to isolate John from her as much as they can, thinking she's a bad influence on him), and 3. it shows how the T-1000 got a hint as to her whereabouts (the Pasadena asylum)
Fun fact: theirs a little nice touch in the 2019 terminator resistance video game. You find a dog, and bring it back to the camp. After a bit you walk over to the child and talk with him about the dog. The kid asks what it's name should be. You get to decide between max and Wolfie. I really like that little detail
There all kinds of little details that pay homage. When you're up in the Hollywood hills looking for that doctor, one of the destroyed vehicles in the road is the same model semi truck that chased Connor on his dirt bike.
I just got up to this exact part in the game and came in search of this clip! I couldn’t remember if the dog’s real name was Max or Wolfie, and I didn’t want to tell Patrick the wrong name haha
There's also a dissected resistance soldier body in the hospital level, who looks like Robert Patrick, and the T-1000's theme music plays when you approach him.
@Tyler Durden You're predictions have a lot of merit. The problem with Cameron now is that he has forgotten how to craft an original story. Avatar was incredibly derivative and Alita lacked a certain amount of focus.
Instead of hanging up, he should have made up some excuse and said he'd be home in an hour or something, so that the T-1000 would have kept waiting for John. It would have given them a little bit of time...
I love the fact the T-1000 realized its mistake of the dog's name, and then went to verify if it was wrong or not. Also pretty wild that it held a grudge against the dog for screwing up the phone call for him
Honestly, the T-1000 seems to have a cruel/sadistic streak in him. It taunts Sarah, then chooses to torture her and make her call to John rather than just kill and replace her AND it kills the truck driver on the highway as if it's taking out it's frustration on him.
Can you believe that Cameron wanted Billy Idol to play the part? If it hadn't been for the fact that Idol was in a horrific motorcycle accident, then this movie would have turned out much differently. Robert Patrick got the role of a lifetime, and he took the ball and ran with it. Even being so young at the time, he was mature enough, with a good head on his shoulders, to realize that he had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and he did everything perfectly to make that role his own. God bless him for it.
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the actress that plays Janelle has a knack for scoring characters that get awful deaths. In this one it's implied she gets stabbed, in Lethal Weapon she gets blasted off by a bomb, and in Titanic she gets drowned with her kids lol
This remains as one of the most clever scenes I've ever seen in a movie. The exchange between the two Terminators and how they gain information from each other is genius.
Me too, I would imagine his fingertips are pulsating in a modular way while his palms are receiving feedback from the echo within objests to tell him about density and potentially the subatomic scale of activity...but most likely it's limited to the attomic scale of scanning chemical and mineral composites... He is capable of tactile perception that should very much resemble data that comes via psychometric touch...which technically is what he is doing...
I feel like it would be really hard NOT to smell him, when you think about it. He can't change his chemical composition, and he can mimic texture, but he's still just a walking hunk of metal. Even the hair is just extremely fine, extruded metal. Think of how something like a dime smells
I love how the T-1000 was sensing the environment in John's room. It really makes you think that the liquid metal technology heavily relies on touch and close contact to analyze it's surroundings whereas the T-800 heavily lies on the cameras in its eyes and uses optical analysis instead of sensory.
Yes true, however the T-1000 still uses optical hud detection, so technically it can see of course! But yes, it's able to sense and detect it's surroundings WAY better than the T-800. The T-1000 is actually a T-900 model with the liquid metal conversion upgrade, as seen in Genesis after Pops fell into the liquid metal, he was converted into a T-1000
This was cut because the T-1000 touching everything to learn about it "looked silly". But I think it adds to the subtle 'wrongness' you pick up from it. We see room searches all the time, ranging from methodically rifling through each drawer and looking under rugs for hidden trap doors to outright ransacking. The T-1000 does... none of that. Instead it very carefully runs its fingers over every single thing in that room, even when it seems to serve no purpose. Because it's not just looking for clues to where else its target might go. It's learning everything that's possible to learn about John Connor without talking directly to him. Which is terrifying.
I love how the T-1000 always looks so serious, I mean I know he's supposed to be a robot and emotionless and all that but he just has that glarey look a lot of the time
Well, if you watch Robert's interviews from the early 90s, he acts pretty cute and child-like when expressing his excitement over the animatronics, dolls, and artwork of the T-1000 that were made in his image.
Alex Scott can i know why everyone hate that movie? Is it because really crap? I watched it & I enjoyed it so much. What i hate is Dani. What’s her contribution in the future.
I love this comment. Dark fate isnt bad in my opinion, but everytime someone makes a point about why it was ass. I slowly understand what they mean, and think the movie was bad. (I know this doesn't relate to your comment too much, but I just wanted to get this out there)
"Hey Janelle, The Last Jedi is the best of all the Star Wars movies, right?" "Of course, honey! Come home so we can watch it" *your foster parents are dead*
I really like seeing the T-1000s deductive moments. It is thinking, trying to find a reason and way to proceed forward. It took note of John hanging up after asking about the dog, and checked to see if that was the reason. With zero leads, it collects data from johns room, looking for any information. Just cool to see.
I love how he stares at his own blade as he pulls it back in. Like he was fascinated by how easy it was to kill a human that way and was filing it away for future reference.
Everyone (rightfully) praises Robert Patrick's performance, but the other actors and actresses who play the machine also deserve a ton of credit. Plus they all had to play two characters.
Just noticed how fluid “Janelle” is with her blade movements… Also: how fast, but fluid the phone gets picked up after it barely rings once. A normal human chopping veggies would have surely had a bit of a delay, or fumble transferring actions. What an amazing actress.
Apparently in the original script, there was a shot where T1000 passes through a hallway with an open door that looks into the bathroom, and you could see Janelle dead in the shower. That would have been a really macabre touch, but in a lot of ways its worse to not see her at all. I also love how Patrick moves in this extended scene. There is no awkward, robotic jankiness to his movements like a machine, he moves slowly and yet with a lot of brevity, almost making him look like a ghost than a robot.
I love how the dog was barking so much because it knew there was a monster in the house. In the future, dogs were able to identify terminators disguised as humans, in the present, the dog was also able to notice this. John's dog knew that the mother was not human so it was barking at her, just like the dogs in the Future War.
The level of detail in this scene alone was so simple, yet perfectly done. Never knew how subtly impactful it actually was until rewatching it as an adult. Truly a masterpiece.
Yeah, the quasi-emotional responses from the Terminators in the first two movies are often overlooked. The T-1000 regularly demonstrates contempt for people over and above what's necessary. While _T3: Rise of the Machines_ wasn't a great movie, it was bizarre how know-nothing fans got mad about the TX in that movie doing the exact same thing the T-1000 does here.
It's a shame Robert Patrick didn't get more screentime. In this sequence, he really pulls off being a more advanced terminator. Where Arnold plods around, Robert glides.
Well that's the point. He's supposed to be this ominous, mysterious killing machine. Giving him more screentime would have killed the mystery of his M.O.
If John hadn't called, we wouldn't have had Cameron delivering a masterclass in exposition. I'm serious, so many blockbusters nowadays fail at exposition and make it boring and meaningless. Here we have exposition, entertainment, plot moving, character moment (John is a nice kid deep down) and a Terminator duel and yes, a scene that is legendary decades later. Not bad for 2 minutes of information dump.
Wolfie...that name got stuck in my head after watching this movie as a kid. Few years later, when I got my German Shepherd puppy, I named her Wolfie. The name came to mind thanks to that epic line by Arnie where he says Wolfie instead of Max, to verify T1000's presence there! And I thought that that name suited that movie dog better than the name Max. R.I.P. Wolfie..you were a good watch dog and a very loving pet. You are so very much missed.
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Fun fact: In the original script, the audience was supposed to see Jenelle's dead body in the shower, but James Cameron thought that it would've been too obvious as the audience already knew she was dead.
RighBread idek he could’ve gotten interrupted by someone or like background noise. I just find that whole scene pretty good. So that’s my shitty answer lol
@@RighBread something like; "Ey yo, robro! Flip dat inner switch to shut off skynet slave mode n lets go chill!" With a reply from T1000 stating: "Aint nobody got time 🎶 aint nobody got time fo dat 🎶"
Because this is a good movie and doesn't have character's constantly narrate their thoughts for no reason. When the T-1000 kills the dog and reads the name "Max", we know exactly the realization it had made without needing explanation. Cameron was confident enough to let the scene speak for itself without getting the character to hold the audience's hand through it.
I love how John himself realises that he’s talking to the T-1000 upon noticing how nice “Janelle” was. He knew that she and him shared a mutual dislike of each other therefore it was a dead giveaway. Even the dog knew something wasn't right and his barking further confirmed his suspicions before the Terminator played the Wolfie trick on ''Janelle''. In one of the deleted scenes, you can see the T-1000 walking through the house and looking into the bathroom during that moment. You can’t see it but it is implied that the real Janelle is lying there dead with her feet sticking out of the door, presumably killed when taking a shower (Psycho anyone?)
John's clever and streetwise, which would serve him well as a leader. The Terminator picked up on John's doubt and executed a standard identity verification technique-an innocuous statement that the T1000 wouldn't know but that Janelle would catch and correct instantly.
It's actually pretty subtle and clever, it has to do with how impactful those deaths are. Killing the dog was senseless violence, and the dog didn't deserve it, so we don't see the death, only hear it, but it also doesn't linger on the fact very long, because while the audience doesn't want to see the dog die, we also don't really have much attachment. We get the reverse with the asshole foster dad: He's built up to be a jerk, so his death is gratuitous and "rewarding". At the end of the movie, we have the opposite, where we get to watch the terminator die, but it's long and drawn out, because it's emotional, and we have an investment in that character.
This movie is all about the details. Notice how when T-1000 is cooking its cutting the celery in perfectly cut pieces both in shape and size. Even when pretending to be human, it can't help but be a machine.
MAGA Millennial most Spaniards are white (they’re Europeans), and there are also plenty of white Hispanics (Hispanic denotes an ethnicity, not a race). Also, most Jews in the West are white, but there are certainly nonwhite Jews as well.
Always wondered what would t1000 would've done if Todd was "in the mood" that night like walks by and smacks or grabs his ass while going to the fridge or just walks behind him and wraps his arms around his waist and starts kissing the nape of his neck while whispering in his ear "you smell so good tonight" or something 😂
1:17 "What's the dog's name?"....., "Max"...... "Hey Janelle, what's wrong with Woofie?" 😂😂 best line in the movie, I loose my shit every time I hear it !
It’s a shame they didn’t leave the extended scene in. When he’s searching the room by touch it gives a more sinister insight into how the T-1000 operates.
I dunno. Personally, I can see why they left this part out. You don't really want to focus *too* much on the T-1000 because he's much scarier and more sinister when you know very little about him. Villains tend to work best when there is an unknown quality to them. No-one wants another Anakin Skywalker lol
In a book t1000 was scanning the items with his fingers, so fingers where changing color and texture in process( like in the end of the movie, on the factory) Looks like they filmed that part, but didn't add special effects due to a complexity. Maybe it was the reason, or simply it makes T1000 look silly and unscary
@Young Michalu Imitating's a good job, mate. It's challenging work. Outta doors. I guarantee you'll not go hungry. 'Cause at the end of the day, long as there's two people left on the planet, someone is going to want someone dead.
In the movie Fair Game where Jeanette Goldstein plays a female Russian assassin who engages in hand to hand combat with William Baldwin's character on the beach before he punches and kicks the shit out of her, I couldn't help but feel that she was going to form a stabbing weapon with her hand.
The late great Stan Winston really outdid himself with the special effects in this movie. The best in the biz. The movie wouldn't be the same without it. RIP legend.
1:32 I LOVE how bluntly the Terminator just hangs up the phone and said "Your Foster Parents Are Dead." And walks off like a boss. Like wow, that was a little insensitive it just goes to show that the Terminator will brutally tell you straight up. XD LOL!
No other actor has pulled off such spine-chilling and consistent Terminator characters besides Schwarzenegger and Patrick. No other director has been so meticulous in depicting machine characters through actors. Robert Patrick portrayed one of the best movie villains of all time.
"hey janelle hows my old royal enfield going? has it stopped leaking oil yet?" "its fine its not leaking any oil, where are you" "Your foster parents are dead"
James Cameron is such a visionary that he removed the scene where the T-1000 kills the dog in order to not anger John Wick. Now that John Wick is Ex Communicado, the scene has been restored.
Rob Koch Another deleted scene is where the T-1000 turns itself into one of the naked girls with triple D boobs in John's secret porn stash and then the T-800 shots the T-1000 before John can walk into the triple D boobies.
in an alternate timeline it wasnt Sarah Conner who was supposed to be saved, it was Sarah Wick but Skynet rewrote the timeline to make it a conner because wick was too hard to defeat.
What’s awesome about this scene is that the blade the T-1000 uses to kill Todd is designed just like the knife he was using to cut the vegetables. For most of the rest of the movie he just uses a point. Really hitting on the mimicry by touch. James Cameron is god-tier at getting the small details right.
That's because they were good parents, we just think they weren't cause John didn't want them, despite the fact the foster parents kept him around even with all the times he would get in trouble with the law which is why they weren't surprised by the T1000 dressed as a cop coming to their door and they were calm and understanding. John was the problem not them, they did their best for him but he still didn't want it however deep down he knew they were good people and so he tries to warn them of the danger stalking him.
Janelle was actually trying to be a mom, Todd is a lazy ass who doesn't anything but sit on his ass. I think John's comment here explains the problem: "She's not my mother, Todd."
@@ericglasgo7828 I don't know if they were really supposed to be that nice because John found it so unusual that his step-mom said "I'm worried about you honey, come home so we can have dinner together", that's how a good mother/step-mother talks. And then the way the step-dad was talking about the dog "Shut the hell up!! I told John to get rid of that fuckin mutt!!"
Everyone gives Robert Patrick immense credit for his phenomenal acting as the T-1000 (of which he absolutely deserves), but the actress for the foster mom doesn’t get enough praise as well for playing the T-1000 so well.
@@stevenobrien557 See! Over a fake dog.. Dogs are actors too right! They have fake dogs for death scenes too.. You craze dog lovers are nuts! It's a movie!
I love the scene of the T-1000 going through the bedroom. He's scanning by sampling everything via physical contact. Also a good show of why we didn't get the Terminator-vision perspective with him, he doesn't have a visual scanner like that it's all through tactile contact.
I’m very sure that as a more advanced terminator, he also has an optical scanner as well, which would explain why he still scans areas by moving his head/eyes.
Robert Patrick honestly didn't have to do much for this role, just stay stern faced and emotionless. But he does it so well! His mannerisms, his movements, his expressions, they go straight past emotionless and all the way into mechanical, which of course is perfect. There is never a moment in this film where you're in doubt that you're looking at a robot and not a man. Mix in that ominous soundtrack, and you have a terrifying villain that has stood the test of time for 3 decades.
And sprinting without showing any exertion or breathing. It's the little details in this film that make it so masterful over time. There will never be another era of moviemaking like the 90s.
3:15 the way he moves through the corridor like a shark swimming at the bottom of the ocean, that blue hue adding to the effect. Then like an octopus, hands stretched out, feeling. Even the fish eye lens from the magnifying glass and the aquarium. James Cameron nailed this scene, giving it an ethereal, aquatic and haunting quality, both tranquil and predatory.
When I was a kid I watched this with my dad and uncle. After this scene my uncle turned and said "That's what happens if you drink from the carton" Never drank from the carton. Ever.
Calling the dog by a fake name was such a genius way to know that she was the T-1000, because notice how she never corrected him when he said the wrong name, she just went along with it
Probably. A Terminator is an infiltration unit, designed to blend in so it can hunt it's prey. Would make sense for it to have many skills to make it seem more human.
@@TheCoppoy If it calculated that doing so would increase its chances of eliminating its target, I would say yeah, it probably would. I suppose it would depend on the situation. In most cases, I would imagine that the Terminator would determine that it's easier to just eliminate everyone in the house, and then ambush it's target.
I like how in character the other terminator was .. he was already disguised as the step mom, but he just had to take it a step further and show off his cooking skills
I love how the t 1000 was actually making dinner. Chopping up them vegetables, really staying in character.
"Honey, I've been trying to find the serrated knife for cutting the beef, but I think it's at the bottom of the dish pile"
"No worries" (morphs hand into serrated blade)
"Uhhhh...."
@@jesusisgod2953 You know, I wasn't really sure if God was real or not before I read this, but now that I've seen you list several Bible verses and say that he exists because buildings, I have all the evidence that I need to become a believer. Thank you, Jesus is God, you have changed my life and saved my soul.
@@jesusisgod2953 you know, i don't really care about Christianity that much...but after reading your comment i began to hate it cuz all you guy do is speaking nonsense
@@atlasthechamp82
1 Corinthians 2:14 KJV
But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
@@jesusisgod2953 you know what fuck it, fuck all religions. Nothing good ever come out of them, they're only use to divide humanity, those who cling onto religion are the one who are to weak by themselve and need an imaginary friend to support them and can't face the idea that there's nothing beyond death, you just gone when you die.
Let's face it, you are not important, you and i just a speck of dust in the infinite void of the universe. Just let's go of all of the childish believes, there's no god, no heaven or hell but you and this universe, you're existing right now with the universe and that's the only thing that matter.
300,000 years ago we emerged as modern human from africa, we learn to make tool, hunting and use fire to our benefits, 200,000 years ago we started farming, domesticating animal and making clau pot, 3000 years ago iron was discovered and with that came a new age of technology with transport ship, stronger tool and also big leaps in term of heath care and medicine, increasing our average life span from 30 to 60. And then 300 years ago came the industry revolution that gave us mass production and luxury item. And today, the modern day where life is good, people can communicate with other from across the globe and have the entirety of human knowledge in the palm of their hand. All of this happened because we worked together, us humanity united to benefit ourselves and for our own future. And what did religions do for us? Countless war, witch hunting, science suppression and many other horrible thing.
Religion isn't everything and fuck all of them
“What’s the dogs name?”
“Max”
“What’s wrong with wolfie?”
9 year old me was blown away by this scene
@tubehows4life, exactly with me, and I'm 40.
Yes but did he have to kill the dog?
I just watched this clip, and it clicked.
ALSO: dogs bark at the presence of terminators
@@cjthenoisemaker yes but T800 never killed a dog why did this one did?
@@tiattahiscupcakecandykatan2453 Because the dog was the focus of the discussion at the moment the call ended. the T1000 wanted to find out why. And it was easier to kill the dog to get it. Also because if the dog kept at barking too long, someone might complain. And as powerful as the T1000 is, a single platoon or company could easily obliterate it from long range. So keeping secret is important.
“Hey Janelle, was dark fate any good”
“Yes, it was an excellent movie”
“Your foster parents are dead”
Lmao
"Yes I was able to follow what was going on in terminator genysis and I thought the guy who played Kyle Reese was much better than the original"
liguid gold medal
Shit, that means I'm a T-1000
It’s not that bad.
Not good,but not bad
Fun fact this is the only time the T800 and T1000 make conversation in the entire movie.
Oh yeah!
it always bugged be that the T800 didn't try to trick to T1000 by saying they will go somewhere just to derail him . or saying he'll be back home tomorrow so the T1000 stays there for an entire day , to delay it
@@NitpickingNerd The LAPD arrives 10-20 minutes later to check on John (interrogation scene at the Hospital informing Sarah that they spotted the Terminator at the mall through surveillance photos and the Foster parents were murdered).
Also how will that derail T1000's thinking when his priority to take out Sarah before T800 and John rescues her. If the Terminator says T1000 is more advanced (going to Dyson's house before heading to Cyberdine), he'll know Terminator isn't going to do difficult side missions to jeopardize the safety of John.
@Jordan King excellent police work.
@@NitpickingNerd it bugged me that the t 1000 had set up some vegetable to.pretend to play mom just on the off chance john might call
People don't give Janelle's actress enough credit. She plays the role of a terminator imitating a human extremely well, her mimicking Patrick's T-1000 mannerisms is also really well done
Jenette Elise Goldstein (the actress) is awesome in that scene. Another great character she played in James Cameron's movie was Private Vasquez in Aliens 2.
@@muromets4929 she was also in Titanic
@@muromets4929 And to think today she wouldn't be allowed to play Vasquez because she's not a real Latina. Black Little Mermaids are fine though. 🙄
@Stefano Pavone Um, excuse me, you meant Latinx right?
@@muromets4929 that bit in aliens 2 where they joke to her about she thought it said illegal aliens, and signed up. Well apparently that’s an inside joke because in real life when she seen they needed actors for a film about aliens, she thought it actually was a film about illegal aliens, and so she applied, only to find out it’s a space alien movie
I want to see the movie where John doesn't call his foster parents, how long does the T-1000 continue to keep up the charade and run the household?
Looool
Probably will carry on making that stew. I somehow believe T1000 is an excellent chef.
T1000 in an apron doing chores and putting out to Todd with his wandering drunken hands
@@Nicholas_Chen_ ''The T-1000 has records about plant and wildlife and their chemical composition and interactions.''
''What does that mean?''
''He can cook a damn fine stew.''
Imagine if Todd would approach T-1000 and started having sex with it on the counter.
I like how John decided he had to warn his foster parents even though he didn't like them, it shows the character of a good leader.
.... Of a good human.
@@yaltom3805 .... Of a good pair of socks
Hizo lo que debía aunque a veces eso puede ser mucho por muy poco y más cuando la Humanidad está en peligro
but what else is he gonna do? "Nah, they deserve to die, let's not warn them, lol!"
Connor was always aware of the value of human life and that all the gold in the world wasn't worth one human life
1:40 that head tilt was perfect. It gave the sense it was inhumanly inspecting itself as if it was calculating its next steps. Hats off to Jenette Goldstein (and of course Robert Patrick) for really selling this role!
Plus in general it looks badass and super threatening :)
And this movie is still a fucking masterpiece in 2024!!!
And Xander Berkeley (Todd). He bravely took a metal blade thru the face for this role!
(((Goldstein)))
That other look from it at 0:52 was also inhumanely "too serious" for me as a kid. I knew something was very wrong
Can't believe Robert Patrick became trans just for this scene, that's true dedication right there
I like to believe that the T-1000 had decided to abandon it's mission, settle down and become a responsible housewife, but changed it's mind as soon as Todd drank straight out of the milk carton.
Geez really? What would sex with the T-1000 be like? Liquidy?
@@edwardgaines6561 That's actually a good question. When the T-100 adapts the form of an object/a person, does it also adapt the consistency of the various... bits?
I have no idea how to find an answer to this question.
@@megaverner Well...the T-800 said the T-1000 *can't* form chemicals or moving parts, so I would assume that also includes sexual fluids.
@@edwardgaines6561 Ok, I'll build a time machine, you go find out!
@@megaverner Nah. If I teleport in naked somewhere that's public, Chris Hansen is coming to get me!
We just gonna ignore the fact that if John didn't call, the T-1000 was just gonna continue making dinner
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Worse: Imagine if the dad had made out with it, thinking it was his wife! LOL
That makes me wonder how good is the T1000 in making beef stew.
@@nicholaslawrence6926 they don't call them "infiltration" units for nothing
when do we get a spinoff movie where the T-1000 has to infiltrate the family and literally runs the household for weeks
This is the one scene in the entire film where the 2 Terminators speak to one another, creepy.
Even better, both are pretending to be human. It reminds me of that video where people put two AI's together to talk to each other
And what I always wondered in this scene was if the terminators can mimic the voice of people, how can neither one tell the other is faking it? Surely one machine could recognized a synthesized fake, right? The only way the T800 knew it was the T1000 was that the T1000 fell for the fake name of the dog and gave itself away. That was clever, but still...
Phone networks compress the audio signal they carry, so it's conceivable that the terminators' synthesized speech was indistinguishable from human speech when filtered in that way.
@@TH3C001 Neither one knew the voice that the other was imitating.
Except for when T800 declares hasta la vista baby to T1000 before killing him, but that wasn't really a conversation
"Janelle, which is your favorite Terminator movie?"
"All of them, sweetie."
"Your foster parents are dead."
First two and Salvation easily
@@warsthemarvel8608 salvation sucked
@@deNNyTheWiseMAN1 Yeah, Salvation is a boring slog that barely resembles a Terminator movie.
It was 2 robots trying to convince each other they were human
I love how James Cameron can make two Terminators fight each other physically, and also verbally.
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Ah this
“Cyborgs”
The Turing test in reverse.
They could've stalled for more time if they didn't just hang up the phone. They could've lied and said "Cool, I'll be right over mom!".
Man I wouldve loved to see the t-1000 annoyed and mad as fuck they never came for his beef stew.
I thought about how they should've given the T-1000 a false info like saying they're on their way to a location way far off from where they actually are.
“...I’ll wait 5 more minutes, and if they aren’t here, I’m going after them.”
*5 minutes later*
“...Damn, this is good beef stew.”
@MrTron the t1000 only checked the collar because they hung up, thus he confirmed his suspicions. If they had kept him on the phone and said he will be home late, he might not have bothered confirming the dogs name.
The T-1000 isn’t that dumb.
This movie is now 30 years old. Goes to show how the best can stand the test of time when really done right, even against stronger technological advancements. Great film.
Still the best Science Fiction movie.. I've finally meet Robert Patrick (T-1000) today.. 😁
@Rand really nice, talkative..
@@DjJokerr that’s awesome!
one of the most mind blowing scenes was when the T-1000 walks through the bars at the mental hospital and the gun gets stuck because it's a solid object.....
With the movies nowadays trying to degrade the old in order to make mediocre new actually look good - I think the old gems arent even threatened
I can see why the later part of this scene is removed as it adds nothing to the overall plot of the movie, but it's still masterfully shot, composed and edited. James Cameron is really on a league of his own.
Yeah, but I think in the edit, they must have realized it was a bit silly to write "secret stuff from my mom" on a box in a hole in the wall big enough for microwave. Feels tacky compared to the rest of the movie.
@@bbartelster it doesnt say "secret stuff from mom"...it says "messages from mom". the scene isnt totally necessary to get the movie's plot, but it gives further interesting aspects about the story. it 1. shows that even despite all the bad reputation his mom has going for herself, John didnt fully give up on her and tried to stay in contact with her, 2. it shows that he had to hide the messages so his foster parents dont see them (they probably want to isolate John from her as much as they can, thinking she's a bad influence on him), and 3. it shows how the T-1000 got a hint as to her whereabouts (the Pasadena asylum)
I believe the scene was removed because it was a little unsettling seeing a "grown man" feeling his way round a kids bedroom if you see what I mean.
@@lewisner nah, it seems more like pacing. Slowed down the movie a bit too much
@DeadManWalking thats your opinion, this one those movies i could watch over and over and over again. Watched it since i was a kid
Fun fact: theirs a little nice touch in the 2019 terminator resistance video game. You find a dog, and bring it back to the camp. After a bit you walk over to the child and talk with him about the dog. The kid asks what it's name should be. You get to decide between max and Wolfie. I really like that little detail
There all kinds of little details that pay homage. When you're up in the Hollywood hills looking for that doctor, one of the destroyed vehicles in the road is the same model semi truck that chased Connor on his dirt bike.
I just got up to this exact part in the game and came in search of this clip! I couldn’t remember if the dog’s real name was Max or Wolfie, and I didn’t want to tell Patrick the wrong name haha
Love that game
Wolfie, naturally.
There's also a dissected resistance soldier body in the hospital level, who looks like Robert Patrick, and the T-1000's theme music plays when you approach him.
Younger people have no idea how ground breaking these effects were at the time. They still look good too.
Yeah they still hold up good today.
@Tyler Durden You're predictions have a lot of merit. The problem with Cameron now is that he has forgotten how to craft an original story. Avatar was incredibly derivative and Alita lacked a certain amount of focus.
Because the effects were practical
This looks a lot better than the crap we have today.
Mayve thew new odd kids because pretty much knew this a long shot.
I love how the terminator is so straight forward and confirms John that his foster parents are dead
That's a machine for ya.
He's not programmed for subtlety.
Ikr so succinct
Instead of hanging up, he should have made up some excuse and said he'd be home in an hour or something, so that the T-1000 would have kept waiting for John. It would have given them a little bit of time...
@@AndrewAMartin thats the next model 😉
I love the fact the T-1000 realized its mistake of the dog's name, and then went to verify if it was wrong or not. Also pretty wild that it held a grudge against the dog for screwing up the phone call for him
Honestly, the T-1000 seems to have a cruel/sadistic streak in him. It taunts Sarah, then chooses to torture her and make her call to John rather than just kill and replace her AND it kills the truck driver on the highway as if it's taking out it's frustration on him.
To be honest.....I would love to do that to my wife's dog. I need therapy 😩 😅😅
@@zmatthew91 yeah you do.
@𝔊𝔲𝔱𝔰 we got an animal lover in the chat I see!
@@zmatthew91 wow someone finds the comment you wanting to hurt your dog morally reprehensible so shocking
Robert Patrick was on a different level in this movie. ✌🏻
For real! The way he moves all slow and his intense eyes all staring. Freaks me out still lmao 🤣
Can you believe that Cameron wanted Billy Idol to play the part? If it hadn't been for the fact that Idol was in a horrific motorcycle accident, then this movie would have turned out much differently.
Robert Patrick got the role of a lifetime, and he took the ball and ran with it. Even being so young at the time, he was mature enough, with a good head on his shoulders, to realize that he had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and he did everything perfectly to make that role his own. God bless him for it.
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Terminator scans teenage John’s bed sheets.
“That’s all the DNA that I need”
And with the face of TX as she analyzed Johns blood...
hopefully he didn't noticed the "white stains"
Well technically it'd have half the DNA
@@satwikshridhar815 but each sperm doesn't have the same 50% so should be a full set overall.
@@10tonhamster i dont know man.. sounds like way too much work
the actress that plays Janelle has a knack for scoring characters that get awful deaths. In this one it's implied she gets stabbed, in Lethal Weapon she gets blasted off by a bomb, and in Titanic she gets drowned with her kids lol
And in Alien 2 she died by handgranate
Hey es el Tío Vocho Talacha!
@@davidc.9978 Holy **** mind blown
And in Near Dark she spontaneously combusted in sunlight.
Jenette Goldstein. She now runs a lingerie store, specializing in plus-sized bras.
This remains as one of the most clever scenes I've ever seen in a movie. The exchange between the two Terminators and how they gain information from each other is genius.
I love how he scans by lightly touching every object
Me too, I would imagine his fingertips are pulsating in a modular way while his palms are receiving feedback from the echo within objests to tell him about density and potentially the subatomic scale of activity...but most likely it's limited to the attomic scale of scanning chemical and mineral composites...
He is capable of tactile perception that should very much resemble data that comes via psychometric touch...which technically is what he is doing...
Well done and creepy
Asmr
I find this scene super frightening
Not me. Its creepy!😨😳
Max the dog doing the job that Reese said dogs do in his time: smell the cyborgs. Good boy, Max.
Notice it's always a German shepherd
There's also scenes in the first movie of dogs getting agitated around the T-800. They know.
Please just call him Max. Not Max The Dog.
Don't dumb it down for us Audience.
Thank you kindly.
I feel like it would be really hard NOT to smell him, when you think about it. He can't change his chemical composition, and he can mimic texture, but he's still just a walking hunk of metal. Even the hair is just extremely fine, extruded metal. Think of how something like a dime smells
Ooohh yea, good call.. I forgot that fact 👍
I love how the T-1000 was sensing the environment in John's room. It really makes you think that the liquid metal technology heavily relies on touch and close contact to analyze it's surroundings whereas the T-800 heavily lies on the cameras in its eyes and uses optical analysis instead of sensory.
Underrated comment
Yes true, however the T-1000 still uses optical hud detection, so technically it can see of course! But yes, it's able to sense and detect it's surroundings WAY better than the T-800. The T-1000 is actually a T-900 model with the liquid metal conversion upgrade, as seen in Genesis after Pops fell into the liquid metal, he was converted into a T-1000
Wow youre absolutely right
This was cut because the T-1000 touching everything to learn about it "looked silly". But I think it adds to the subtle 'wrongness' you pick up from it. We see room searches all the time, ranging from methodically rifling through each drawer and looking under rugs for hidden trap doors to outright ransacking. The T-1000 does... none of that. Instead it very carefully runs its fingers over every single thing in that room, even when it seems to serve no purpose. Because it's not just looking for clues to where else its target might go. It's learning everything that's possible to learn about John Connor without talking directly to him. Which is terrifying.
@@medusastone2725 I'm okay with them removing the room scene, but was the dog collar scene in the original theatrical cut or also removed?
I love how the T-1000 always looks so serious, I mean I know he's supposed to be a robot and emotionless and all that but he just has that glarey look a lot of the time
Well, if you watch Robert's interviews from the early 90s, he acts pretty cute and child-like when expressing his excitement over the animatronics, dolls, and artwork of the T-1000 that were made in his image.
Well it’s a terminator designed to terminate no matter what
That "glarey look" is called a flat effect in some people.
"Hey Janelle, What's wrong with Dark Fate"
Nothing Honey everything is just fine"
*The Franchise is dead*
AstroTrain100 criminally underrated comment 🤘
Take my like man 🤣🤣😂
Honestly, Dark Fate was the best terminator film since T2.
Alex Scott can i know why everyone hate that movie? Is it because really crap? I watched it & I enjoyed it so much. What i hate is Dani. What’s her contribution in the future.
I love this comment. Dark fate isnt bad in my opinion, but everytime someone makes a point about why it was ass. I slowly understand what they mean, and think the movie was bad. (I know this doesn't relate to your comment too much, but I just wanted to get this out there)
"Hey Janelle, The Last Jedi is the best of all the Star Wars movies, right?"
"Of course, honey! Come home so we can watch it"
*your foster parents are dead*
Ha ha ha and I thought my jokes were bad.
@@Nicholas_Chen_ Well, at last that joke is on The Last Jedi level.
Wrzód don’t be so certain if you’re not amused. You’ve not seen the last of me yet.
😂😂 thumbs up from me bro.
@@Nicholas_Chen_ I was sain about
Frank Dux joke being on TLJ level of being bad.
»Hey Janelle, I am at the highest peak of Mount Everest. Can you come pick me up?«
»Sure, sweetie.«
𝗧-𝟭𝟬𝟬𝟬 𝗴𝗼𝗲𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗡𝗲𝗽𝗮𝗹...
This is why i love the comments section
And u know it would just go, not even prep for the trip lol
lol
won't be a bad idea...
FUNNY!
I really like seeing the T-1000s deductive moments. It is thinking, trying to find a reason and way to proceed forward. It took note of John hanging up after asking about the dog, and checked to see if that was the reason. With zero leads, it collects data from johns room, looking for any information.
Just cool to see.
I love how he stares at his own blade as he pulls it back in. Like he was fascinated by how easy it was to kill a human that way and was filing it away for future reference.
I think it was just wondering where it was going to find some high quality blade polish.
@Johnny Wise But you miss the point - he's not expressing emotions. It's simple, cold analytics to him on how to kill more efficiently.
@@PETERJOHN101 😂
@@miketheperformer5972 I thought he was studying himself. Jr's a prototype so maybe he doesn't know his full potential
@@miketheperformer5972 except he is expressing emotion because he's an advanced model with learning capabilities, it can think for itself.
Everyone (rightfully) praises Robert Patrick's performance, but the other actors and actresses who play the machine also deserve a ton of credit. Plus they all had to play two characters.
Robert Patrick makes these scenes, he's terrifying and hypnotic at the same time, if that makes any sense :) .
Unfortunately, it's hard to see him as ANY other character no matter what movie he's in. (aside from Wayne's World 2)
@@HerculesRockefellerESQ Have you seen Forrest Gump?
@@HerculesRockefellerESQ or the sopranos season 2
There’s literally not one bad performance in this movie :)
Terminator is so blunt
"Your foster parents are dead".
Well, they were dicks so...
He's a machine what do you expect
He says it in such a cold and calm way.
Nothing like getting to the point.
Machines dont have emotions, what do you expect??
Just noticed how fluid “Janelle” is with her blade movements… Also: how fast, but fluid the phone gets picked up after it barely rings once. A normal human chopping veggies would have surely had a bit of a delay, or fumble transferring actions. What an amazing actress.
So, if John didn't call his foster parents, would the T-1000 keep cooking or what?
If only we could have had a whole beef stew scene; then Babish could do a T-1000 Beef Stew
I doubt the T-1000 would have kept up the subterfuge for long IMHO
Yes to keep the infiltration mission
Yup, and banging the husband until he dies a happy man at the age of 94.
i just realised that too after rewatching the scene. An obvious movie mistake. The ruthless killer cooking and cutting celeries. lol so stupid.
Apparently in the original script, there was a shot where T1000 passes through a hallway with an open door that looks into the bathroom, and you could see Janelle dead in the shower. That would have been a really macabre touch, but in a lot of ways its worse to not see her at all.
I also love how Patrick moves in this extended scene. There is no awkward, robotic jankiness to his movements like a machine, he moves slowly and yet with a lot of brevity, almost making him look like a ghost than a robot.
Neither the Terminators seem to breathe. Especially so the T1000. There's no heaving of the chest, it just does not breathe.
amazing.
He moved around a lot more smoothly. Like a liquid.
I don't think brevity is the word you're looking for here
More like a cat sniffing around.
James Cameron said Robert was like a cat in terms of his looks or movements.
Janette Goldstein did the T1000 perfectly, even down to Robert's intense stare.
Agreed, the overly-curious "Where are you?" creeps me out in the same way Robert Patrick's taunt at the end was.
@xtrmst_01 Okay boomer
@xtrmst_01 Not sure what that even means. You're one of those crazy incoherent boomers apparently.
she was in Aliens also playing a hispanic commando.
@@powerboatguy2308 yes, Vazquez. What a character. She used to give young me huge milspec boners!
Only saw this extended scene on RUclips years later. Amazing robotic acting. Robert Patrick was on another level here.
I love how the T-1000 realized he has been tricked, looking for the dog's name
Too bad his programming didn't include facepalms. 🤦♂️
@@ryandtibbetts2962 Probably because he can change his hand out of shame hehehe
T800 should not have hanged up , but instead say he'll be home tomorrow , in order to keep the T1000 waiting there and buy more time
@@NitpickingNerd Yeah, could have stalles it with better dialogue
I love how the dog was barking so much because it knew there was a monster in the house. In the future, dogs were able to identify terminators disguised as humans, in the present, the dog was also able to notice this. John's dog knew that the mother was not human so it was barking at her, just like the dogs in the Future War.
"wolfies fine honey. Where are you ?"
"I'm comitting suicide mom"
T1000 happily goes back to future.
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@@edgargarred4319 I know, I died when I read it
What if the T1000 was successful in killing his primary target what would he do then?
@@JF59122 basically the plot of Dark Fate
@@nazmossakib9157 oh
Another reason not to be a foster parent.....Stress and possibility of being murdered by a deadly robot from the future is just not worth it.....
Me: "He's so adorable, what's his name?"
Social worker: "Oh, this is little John Conner"
Me: *running leap out nearest window*
FACTS. *Yet* another reason....
🤓 Cyborg!
killbot86 Don’t forget about Andy’s foster parents in Child’s Play 2.
Parent is usually a profession with high mortality risk in fiction...
The level of detail in this scene alone was so simple, yet perfectly done. Never knew how subtly impactful it actually was until rewatching it as an adult. Truly a masterpiece.
I like how the T-1000 killed Todd just because it started being annoyed by him.
I like how his hand remained on the milk carton until the end of the phone conversation.
*like a true house wife* 😆
Todd from breaking bad
I find it amusing and creepy how a machine can have the GALL to be annoyed.
Yeah, the quasi-emotional responses from the Terminators in the first two movies are often overlooked. The T-1000 regularly demonstrates contempt for people over and above what's necessary.
While _T3: Rise of the Machines_ wasn't a great movie, it was bizarre how know-nothing fans got mad about the TX in that movie doing the exact same thing the T-1000 does here.
It's a shame Robert Patrick didn't get more screentime. In this sequence, he really pulls off being a more advanced terminator. Where Arnold plods around, Robert glides.
Notice how Robert Patrick walks like a gunslinger from the Old West in this movie. Always thought that was cool.
Well that's the point. He's supposed to be this ominous, mysterious killing machine. Giving him more screentime would have killed the mystery of his M.O.
@Naas Nisa illiterate
Kinda like ule brennar in west world! Always thought they copied that!
I liked to describe the T-800 is a hammer where T-1000 is a scalpel. Both get the killing done in their own ways.
If John hadn't called, he would have spent the rest of his life being a good wife.
Not only that, but some dipshit would still have his tonsils.
Nahhh, his main mission is to kill John, whatever it takes.
Aw yeah xD A terminator; infinite patience, would have kept the façsade like a spider until he turned up
If John hadn't called, we wouldn't have had Cameron delivering a masterclass in exposition. I'm serious, so many blockbusters nowadays fail at exposition and make it boring and meaningless. Here we have exposition, entertainment, plot moving, character moment (John is a nice kid deep down) and a Terminator duel and yes, a scene that is legendary decades later. Not bad for 2 minutes of information dump.
I wonder if he would have been satisfactory in the bedroom department.
Wolfie...that name got stuck in my head after watching this movie as a kid. Few years later, when I got my German Shepherd puppy, I named her Wolfie. The name came to mind thanks to that epic line by Arnie where he says Wolfie instead of Max, to verify T1000's presence there! And I thought that that name suited that movie dog better than the name Max.
R.I.P. Wolfie..you were a good watch dog and a very loving pet. You are so very much missed.
Wolfie was named after a dog James Cameron had called Beowulf.
I love how calm Arnold's says "your foster parents are dead"
yeah, he could've said "your foster parents moved to a farm upstate. With Max."
"Your foster parents has been terminated"
He's the Terminator, he has no emotions.
Like a doctor giving a grim diagnosis.
And John doesn't show any emotional reaction at all 😆
»Your foster parents are dead,«
John: "I don't care, I asked about the dog".
@HORSE馬 bro John Wick is a total desaster of a movie. I watched all of the parts and I still don't get it.
@@SunnyFLBoy forget about the mobs and underground criminal empires, take it as a dog person's ultimate revenge
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dude it's not like he hated them, that was innecesarily cruel lol XD
@@SunnyFLBoy the first one is good but you need to forget about the script and just focus on the action set pieces
Fun fact: In the original script, the audience was supposed to see Jenelle's dead body in the shower, but James Cameron thought that it would've been too obvious as the audience already knew she was dead.
True. This sequel has excellent twists and turns.
Good subtility. What’s scary is what’s unseen.
He is genious right. First time I'd watched this movie, it scared 9 yrs old me.
Nice copy + paste from another similar video.
Ernest Wang Why would Janelle have been in the shower fully dressed?
I like how in order to blend in, the t1000 needs to cut vegetables as a housewife
The lack of dialogue while the T-1000 is roaming around the house with the amazing score makes this scene so satisfying.
What dialogue would there be, exactly?
RighBread idek he could’ve gotten interrupted by someone or like background noise.
I just find that whole scene pretty good. So that’s my shitty answer lol
@@RighBread something like; "Ey yo, robro! Flip dat inner switch to shut off skynet slave mode n lets go chill!"
With a reply from T1000 stating:
"Aint nobody got time 🎶 aint nobody got time fo dat 🎶"
Because this is a good movie and doesn't have character's constantly narrate their thoughts for no reason.
When the T-1000 kills the dog and reads the name "Max", we know exactly the realization it had made without needing explanation. Cameron was confident enough to let the scene speak for itself without getting the character to hold the audience's hand through it.
@@DiggitySlice fine perspective!
Too bad there’s no deleted scene where Gordon Ramsey comes in and tells the T1000 it’s cooking is shit.
Nathan Wambolt 😂😂😂😂
Heh, Gordon would be like this:
ruclips.net/video/T_p4074ztGw/видео.html
Nathan Wambolt “Beef stew?? More like Beef shit!! *throws food in trash* GET OUT! FUCK OFF!”
Pretty sure he will get Todd-ed by T1000
Too bad this CGI from approximately 30 years ago is better than last year's.
What John should've said when the T-1000 asked him where he was;
"I'm at this place on Pico Boulevard called Tech Noir."
Should have sent him to blue oyster from police academy)
Doesn't matter. The T-1000 saw that the dog wasn't named Wolfie, so he knows pretty quickly that he was outsmarted.
@@billkill6852 Dada,dada, . God, that song still haunts me
That place would be long out of business after the shooting there.
@@billkill6852 El Bimbo starts playing.
I love how John himself realises that he’s talking to the T-1000 upon noticing how nice “Janelle” was. He knew that she and him shared a mutual dislike of each other therefore it was a dead giveaway. Even the dog knew something wasn't right and his barking further confirmed his suspicions before the Terminator played the Wolfie trick on ''Janelle''.
In one of the deleted scenes, you can see the T-1000 walking through the house and looking into the bathroom during that moment. You can’t see it but it is implied that the real Janelle is lying there dead with her feet sticking out of the door, presumably killed when taking a shower (Psycho anyone?)
John's clever and streetwise, which would serve him well as a leader. The Terminator picked up on John's doubt and executed a standard identity verification technique-an innocuous statement that the T1000 wouldn't know but that Janelle would catch and correct instantly.
"wolfie's fine honey, wolfie's just fine." where are you?"
Her face when she delivers that line is terrifying, brilliant acting ! 👌
Fun fact: It's the same actress who plays Vasquez in Aliens
@@frankdux3605 I was going to say the same. She's badass but also a true "chameleon" actor.
I swear to God I didn't notice that nuance in all my years of watching this movie.
I think she says "What are you?"
It's the smile combined with the zooming in effect, confirming that she's not as she seems.
Poor Wolfie, he was a good dog and didn't deserve to be killed like that! R.I.P. Wolfie, you will be remembered always.
Max
Arnie broke his 'no death rule', max would be still alive if it wasn't for arnie and his trick question
*IT'S WOFFIE!*
Your foster parents are dead.
@@doomboi4675 Wolfie
Showing a guy with a blade through his head is fine, but showing the dog dead is a no no xD
It's actually pretty subtle and clever, it has to do with how impactful those deaths are. Killing the dog was senseless violence, and the dog didn't deserve it, so we don't see the death, only hear it, but it also doesn't linger on the fact very long, because while the audience doesn't want to see the dog die, we also don't really have much attachment. We get the reverse with the asshole foster dad: He's built up to be a jerk, so his death is gratuitous and "rewarding".
At the end of the movie, we have the opposite, where we get to watch the terminator die, but it's long and drawn out, because it's emotional, and we have an investment in that character.
@@potaterjim .. Well Worded Man, I'll give You 5 Stars & A Gold Medal For One Of The Best Comments On This Thread -
I was like, "NOOOOOOO" when he killed Max.
nobody likes to see dead animals, especially common household pets.
the dog can't act and they can't kill a real dog either. get the fact
"Hey Janelle isn't Battlefield 2042 amazing?
Yes sweetie best Battlefield ever. Where are you?
Your foster parents are dead."
This movie is all about the details.
Notice how when T-1000 is cooking its cutting the celery in perfectly cut pieces both in shape and size. Even when pretending to be human, it can't help but be a machine.
What? 0:24 look at that knife. Those aren't uniform pieces at all.
you are over-analyzing
@@user-mf6xm1rp9f exactly lol even james cameron would be like "wtf are you talking about?"
@Saurav Sharma Gotta blend in perfectly
@Saurav Sharma to kill John's stepmother in hopes John would return or phone home so the T1000 could hunt him down.
**fun fact** the actor who played Janelle, the foster mom also played “Vasquez” in Aliens. She isn’t even Spanish. Kudos to her acting talents.
"Hey Vasquez, ever been mistaken for a man?"
"No, have you?!"
😂
She’s a white jewish woman. So yep. Kudos for her acting.
MAGA Millennial most Spaniards are white (they’re Europeans), and there are also plenty of white Hispanics (Hispanic denotes an ethnicity, not a race). Also, most Jews in the West are white, but there are certainly nonwhite Jews as well.
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Stop your grinnin and drop your linen...
Holy shit I never realized this, you just blew my mind.
Hands down the scariest terminator of all time, he gave the chills growing up
Indeed, every time he came on screen with his buzzing theme music playing I would get a swell of dread.
@@spinlok3943 yeah I remember watching the movie when I was young, the guy was like a horror film character
*both my hands are down!*
The first Terminator was the scariest, had scarier scenes, the movie itself felt more like a horror movie than sci Fi,
Always wondered what would t1000 would've done if Todd was "in the mood" that night like walks by and smacks or grabs his ass while going to the fridge or just walks behind him and wraps his arms around his waist and starts kissing the nape of his neck while whispering in his ear "you smell so good tonight" or something 😂
These special effects are still good today, 32 years later. Insane
"Is she a Star Wars fan?"
"Yes"
"Hello There"
"Hello, how's everything?"
"Your foster parents are dead"
I got it wrong
Instead of "Your foster parents are dead." the T-800 then should have said "I have a bad feeling about this.".
It’s an older code but it checks out
@@keithstark1 +2
Oddly, the "General Kenobi" line didn't come until 2005
Super creepy atmosphere with the T-1000 going through John's room. They seriously nailed it with the music, and Patrick's stellar acting.
Yes absolutely. I love that super creepy atmosphere in T1 everytime you see Arnold, and also in T2 when you see Robert. They nailed it
This scene is so well done. The moment where the T-800 talks in John's voice cracks me up 😂
1:17 "What's the dog's name?"....., "Max"...... "Hey Janelle, what's wrong with Woofie?" 😂😂 best line in the movie, I loose my shit every time I hear it !
How is it funny though?
@TD It's the delivery. And John's face, like he was thinking: "Wait, I just told his name's Max. Why is he saying Wolfie?"
@@phillipwalling7470 Fair, though I don't get why it's funny. If anything I was shocked.
@@ScreamMario well its to actually see if the foster mom know John dogs name and by that scene, its T 1000 sooo it got played by T 800
@@AverageSaneHuman I know that, which was why I was asking the original person why they thought it was funny when it's more cool or shocking.
It’s a shame they didn’t leave the extended scene in. When he’s searching the room by touch it gives a more sinister insight into how the T-1000 operates.
If you say so.
I dunno. Personally, I can see why they left this part out. You don't really want to focus *too* much on the T-1000 because he's much scarier and more sinister when you know very little about him. Villains tend to work best when there is an unknown quality to them. No-one wants another Anakin Skywalker lol
In a book t1000 was scanning the items with his fingers, so fingers where changing color and texture in process( like in the end of the movie, on the factory) Looks like they filmed that part, but didn't add special effects due to a complexity. Maybe it was the reason, or simply it makes T1000 look silly and unscary
Which is very different to the T-800 purely visual Search Mode, thereby showing how fundamentally different the adversaries are.
It also revealed how he figured out where Sarah was and that John would definitely go to rescue his mother.
Skynet proudly presents T-1000, your excellent kitchen cutting set. Making fine stew and salad.
I'll take it!
And it's self-sharpening!
Just don't drink milk or anything out of the carton, it doesn't like that.
Tenebris or have any kids named John.
“Hey Janelle, I heard you stab Todd in the face, is everything alright?”
“Todd is just fine, honey, he’s just fine. Where are you?”
“Your dog is dead”
T-1000 would have an error 404 and blue screen of death in his vision.
Ha ha ha
Max
Bahahahaha 😂
LMAO
I just realized this is the only scene in which the terminators actually say any words to each other
Along With One-sided "Hasta la Vista, Baby" said by T-800 to T-1000.
T1000 Violence: yes
Destruction: yes
Foul language: absolutely not
"Professionals have standards"
@Young Michalu Imitating's a good job, mate. It's challenging work. Outta doors. I guarantee you'll not go hungry. 'Cause at the end of the day, long as there's two people left on the planet, someone is going to want someone dead.
@@FranciumBoron What are you even alluding to, dude?
@@vinayseth1114 A Meet the Sniper reference from Team Fortress 2.
It's not him being correctly polyte... it's him being in mom's character, duh
RIP the fish in that aquarium, nobody is coming home to feed them now... =(c
I just realized that...
Connor survives
What about the poor dog
the pet lizard in the first movie too
Not really John Connor will come home in few days
"Hey Vasquez, have you ever been mistaken for a mimetic poly alloy Terminator?"
"No, have you?"
R.I.P. Bill
I see what you did there. Bravo. I just make a Vasquez comment a few minutes ago on here, myself!
Which is ironic, since he was in here, too
Secure that shit, Hudson!
In the movie Fair Game where Jeanette Goldstein plays a female Russian assassin who engages in hand to hand combat with William Baldwin's character on the beach before he punches and kicks the shit out of her, I couldn't help but feel that she was going to form a stabbing weapon with her hand.
Wow in 30 years I have never seen this extended scene until now!!
The late great Stan Winston really outdid himself with the special effects in this movie. The best in the biz. The movie wouldn't be the same without it. RIP legend.
1:32 I LOVE how bluntly the Terminator just hangs up the phone and said "Your Foster Parents Are Dead." And walks off like a boss. Like wow, that was a little insensitive it just goes to show that the Terminator will brutally tell you straight up. XD LOL!
No other actor has pulled off such spine-chilling and consistent Terminator characters besides Schwarzenegger and Patrick. No other director has been so meticulous in depicting machine characters through actors. Robert Patrick portrayed one of the best movie villains of all time.
I love how this movie introduces T-1000s abilities slowly, yet effectively
"Hey Janelle, what do you think about Game of Thrones season 8?"
"Oh it's the best one so far, honey. Where are you?"
"Your foster parents are dead."
"hey janelle hows my old royal enfield going? has it stopped leaking oil yet?"
"its fine its not leaking any oil, where are you"
"Your foster parents are dead"
"hey janelle, what's this?"
"it's a banana, it always has been and always will be"
"your foster parents are dead"
James Cameron is such a visionary that he removed the scene where the T-1000 kills the dog in order to not anger John Wick. Now that John Wick is Ex Communicado, the scene has been restored.
the dog gets killed in the original, the T-1000 just doesn't look for John's porn in his room in the original
Rob Koch Another deleted scene is where the T-1000 turns itself into one of the naked girls with triple D boobs in John's secret porn stash and then the T-800 shots the T-1000 before John can walk into the triple D boobies.
John wick is a pussy
in an alternate timeline it wasnt Sarah Conner who was supposed to be saved, it was Sarah Wick but Skynet rewrote the timeline to make it a conner because wick was too hard to defeat.
Another lame John Wick joke...
What’s awesome about this scene is that the blade the T-1000 uses to kill Todd is designed just like the knife he was using to cut the vegetables. For most of the rest of the movie he just uses a point. Really hitting on the mimicry by touch. James Cameron is god-tier at getting the small details right.
Arnold could lie and say ”im going to Canada” at 01:30
For foster parents who are supposed to be not so nice, they sure allowed him to have a great bedroom.
That's because they were good parents, we just think they weren't cause John didn't want them, despite the fact the foster parents kept him around even with all the times he would get in trouble with the law which is why they weren't surprised by the T1000 dressed as a cop coming to their door and they were calm and understanding. John was the problem not them, they did their best for him but he still didn't want it however deep down he knew they were good people and so he tries to warn them of the danger stalking him.
Janelle was actually trying to be a mom, Todd is a lazy ass who doesn't anything but sit on his ass. I think John's comment here explains the problem: "She's not my mother, Todd."
@@ericglasgo7828 Great explanation.
@@ericglasgo7828 I don't know if they were really supposed to be that nice because John found it so unusual that his step-mom said "I'm worried about you honey, come home so we can have dinner together", that's how a good mother/step-mother talks. And then the way the step-dad was talking about the dog "Shut the hell up!! I told John to get rid of that fuckin mutt!!"
@@nicolasguillermo7826 John had problems too, but those step-parents didn't seem to be that nice either way. See my above reply to Eric Glasgo
Everyone gives Robert Patrick immense credit for his phenomenal acting as the T-1000 (of which he absolutely deserves), but the actress for the foster mom doesn’t get enough praise as well for playing the T-1000 so well.
And the security guy at the psychiatric hospital.
And Off-Camera, The Cop On The Motorcycle.
And Linda Hamilton played the T-1000 too.
@@targipgadponson5674 It was Linda's twin
@@AnibeshPandaI learned something new today.
I love it how after the phone call is over, the T-1000 goes and finds out the real dog's name is MAX.
You "love" scenes of animal abuse? You sick fuck, get some help.
@@stevenobrien557 still a Nice sene now everybody should get a dog to worn us against Skynet and nerby Terminators ect
@@stevenobrien557 He made no emphasis on the dog's death... He was talking about how he deduced he got tricked.
And said "d'oh!"
@@stevenobrien557 See! Over a fake dog.. Dogs are actors too right! They have fake dogs for death scenes too.. You craze dog lovers are nuts! It's a movie!
The film was so carefully shot that I can't help adoring the handiwork. Even after more than 30 years.
Todd's completely oblivious to Janelle being nice to John over the phone
People like todd and janette are completely oblivious people, he would have seen it as more proof they are perfect angels
He is meant to be an inattentive foster parent; they tend to be just like that, they don't listen
It’s implied in their first scene that he doesn’t pay much attention to his wife either.
@@Beppo85 Even so, that *is* his wife. If someone you've known for decades suddenly does a 180 in personality, that's cause for suspicion.
probably the first time she's ever prepared dinner.
I love the scene of the T-1000 going through the bedroom. He's scanning by sampling everything via physical contact. Also a good show of why we didn't get the Terminator-vision perspective with him, he doesn't have a visual scanner like that it's all through tactile contact.
I’m very sure that as a more advanced terminator, he also has an optical scanner as well, which would explain why he still scans areas by moving his head/eyes.
@@thesm0keybear102 I'd think his optical scanner is closer to eyes whereas he can make an indistinguishable copy of someone at a touch.
Robert Patrick honestly didn't have to do much for this role, just stay stern faced and emotionless.
But he does it so well!
His mannerisms, his movements, his expressions, they go straight past emotionless and all the way into mechanical, which of course is perfect. There is never a moment in this film where you're in doubt that you're looking at a robot and not a man. Mix in that ominous soundtrack, and you have a terrifying villain that has stood the test of time for 3 decades.
He literally taught himself to not blink when shooting a firearm. He did loads for the role you see without realising you're seeing it.
@@loganblackwood2922 Wow. I never would have thought to check for him blinking, but that is an amazing detail.
And sprinting without showing any exertion or breathing. It's the little details in this film that make it so masterful over time. There will never be another era of moviemaking like the 90s.
Don’t forget that he had to train for the parking lot chase on foot. He did it soo well that he was actually too fast and caught up to the bike.
@@davidr.t529 He had to keep that intense expression while he was running too. No easy task.
Imagine if after the T1000 asked for his location, john said he's about to board a plane to Italy.
"Help me Janelle, I'm stuck under the rubble of a burned-out nuclear power plant in Chernobyl right now."
"Young man, you've already tried THAT excuse last week! Come home this instant!"
@@Alknix "But mooooooom!"
@@freeziboi3249 Janelle to Todd: "Something's wrong, he never calls me "mom"!"
nice joke, but the T-1000 was probably smart enough to figure out John couldn't have ended up all the way in Eastern Europe in mere hours.
@@Alknix pure gold
3:15 the way he moves through the corridor like a shark swimming at the bottom of the ocean, that blue hue adding to the effect. Then like an octopus, hands stretched out, feeling. Even the fish eye lens from the magnifying glass and the aquarium. James Cameron nailed this scene, giving it an ethereal, aquatic and haunting quality, both tranquil and predatory.
this isnt the abyss
@@fullfunk but he's always had a love for the sea, and this shows it.
When I was a kid I watched this with my dad and uncle. After this scene my uncle turned and said "That's what happens if you drink from the carton"
Never drank from the carton. Ever.
😂😂😂
Your uncle must have inspired Rick and Morty.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
After seeing this scene for the first time I have been doing the same. 😁😁 I have never drank from a carton since then.
Calling the dog by a fake name was such a genius way to know that she was the T-1000, because notice how she never corrected him when he said the wrong name, she just went along with it
If John would have waited maybe another hour, would the T-1000 have successfully made a home cooked meal for the entire household?
Huh, good question.
Probably. A Terminator is an infiltration unit, designed to blend in so it can hunt it's prey. Would make sense for it to have many skills to make it seem more human.
@@MrAzazel666 in this case, can one fool it long enough so it cleans everything Up, you know, toilets and stuff?
@@TheCoppoy If it calculated that doing so would increase its chances of eliminating its target, I would say yeah, it probably would. I suppose it would depend on the situation. In most cases, I would imagine that the Terminator would determine that it's easier to just eliminate everyone in the house, and then ambush it's target.
I bet the food was poisoned
I like how in character the other terminator was .. he was already disguised as the step mom, but he just had to take it a step further and show off his cooking skills
it was probably easier for him to chop vegetables than to have todd all over him who wants some hanky panky
3:52 People when the government says to avoid touching high-risk surfaces
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The Terminator alone was the ultimate killer. The fact skynet managed to improve that with the T-1000 was insane!