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@Me-cu8wr
@Me-cu8wr Жыл бұрын
One thing most first-time viewers miss is when Kyle talks about the picture, saying how he always wondered what she was thinking about in that moment. Forward to the end when the picture was actually taken, we find out that she was thinking about him. :) Gets me in the feels every time.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Awww! ❤️ That’s something lovely to catch on a second watch
@TerryNationB7
@TerryNationB7 Жыл бұрын
@@bunnytailsREACTS There's a similar moment to this photo reveal in another time travel movie, the romance Somewhere in Time (1980).
@davidward9737
@davidward9737 Жыл бұрын
​@@TerryNationB7Some Where in Time. I do not like Chick Flixs. But that one is the best😢 Superman Christopher Reeves. And Christopher Plummer. Jane Symour. Stupid ass PENNY
@barreloffun10
@barreloffun10 Жыл бұрын
@@gaelbourdier2941Yes, Predator!
@gsciglia1
@gsciglia1 Жыл бұрын
@@TerryNationB7that’s the one with Christopher Reeves and the medicine woman I can’t remember her name lol… I seen that movies in the early 90s or close to it . Great movie, yes I highly recommend
@stuffyouotterlistento1461
@stuffyouotterlistento1461 Жыл бұрын
About the sex scene, both Sarah and (especially) Reese had been through hell and probably weren't operating in a mindset we'd consider normal. Reese grew up in a post-apocalyptic hellscape and was probably looking for something-anything-to cling to. He had a photograph of this beautiful woman and John (no doubt) filling his head with stories about how wonderful she was, but it was just a fantasy, because she was already dead. But then the need for somebody to time travel is revealed, and he sacrifices his entire life to save her, so he's fully invested. And in a moment of emotional weakness, he tells her more than he wanted to and immediately regrets it. At that point, it's Sarah who takes the lead, and given that he's been her guardian angel and saved her ass in a big way on more than one occasion, it's not surprising she has strong emotions about him, especially since her world has been turned upside down and she needs something or someone to cling to. You might say that Reese shouldn't take advantage of her in that state, but considering where/when he's come from and what he's gone through, I don't think it's fair to expect him to be any more prudent. And in the post apocalyptic future, where life is cheap, pain and hardship are ubiquitous, and death could come at any time, people probably can't afford to be prudent by today's standards. Under those conditions, you grab what you can get. So I think the way things played out actually make more sense than they might initially seem to, from our cushy, safe, mundane, untramatized modern perspective. Also... fate? The way the time travel fits neatly together in a loop gives you the feeling that there's a certain way things should or have to be, and maybe John and Sarah are drawn together because they had already been drawn together, the last time around the loop, if that makes any sense. I will, however, say that people falling instantly in love is an obnoxious movie cliche that was probably a lot worse back in the '80s, and I reflexively cringe a bit, even though I do think that the situation works a bit better here than in some other movies.
@aa-qx1cg
@aa-qx1cg Жыл бұрын
People never understand how he can fall in love with Sara just from a picture but it doesn't seem that crazy to me. Like you said, the time Reese comes from is literal hell on earth. Maybe that picture of a woman from before the war is the only bright spot in his entire life. The movie implies that he takes it out and looks at it often. He's smitten with her and probably has an entire narrative about her in his head which is a source of strength for him to keep going.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Some great points all around here. I can definitely understand it better from Reese's perspective now.
@TheMule71
@TheMule71 Жыл бұрын
I agree on most parts, but one: "You might say that Reese shouldn't take advantage of her in that state". It's the other way around. What Sarah experienced for a few hours Reese experienced for his whole life, since he was a kid. Talk about trauma. He's a virgin and basicly had no childhood, emotionally he's never evolved from being a child. Sarah is his first and only crush. And not by accident. Let's not forget that technically he's been groomed by John to be become one day his father (out of necessity as the entire human race was at stake, but still) and then die for Sarah (and John knew that well). If you want to find abuse, then Reese is definitely the victim here.
@lechat8533
@lechat8533 Жыл бұрын
I agree 100%. For people who have never been in a war-like or any other very difficult situation, it is merely impossible to understand the mindset of people who live in extreme situations.
@brucechmiel7964
@brucechmiel7964 Жыл бұрын
The romance for Sarah was well set up from the start. She has a shit dating life and the men she is with are flaky and blowing her off. So when Reese confessed is feelings, Sarah found a man that will give his life to protect her and is head over heels for her. I think you put it best when you said Sarah took the lead.
@blakewalker84120
@blakewalker84120 Жыл бұрын
"I can't imagine seeing this in a theater." I was 17. This was the first R-rated movie I had ever seen in a theater. it literally blew my mind. The action and the violence, but also the story and the concept. They didn't really make movies like this one, before this one.
@watchmanonthewall14
@watchmanonthewall14 9 ай бұрын
The drive-in theater in my area had lines for blocks long for several months when this first aired.
@Al_NERi
@Al_NERi 8 ай бұрын
I saw The Terminator first run at 15 years old. I was strongly reminded of the film's antecedents though, especially Yul Brynner's performance as the robotic Gunslinger in Westworld (73), which I was a fan of. It seemed brilliant to me at the time (and still today) to take the android assasin concept out of the confined Delos (robot populated theme park) setting into the broader public. It instantly became one of my favorite movies. By 15 I was long in the habit of sneaking into R rated movies so I wasn't easily impressed just by that- The Terminator was just that damn good. I love T2 also but can take or leave the rest of the sequels.
@rodentnolastname6612
@rodentnolastname6612 Жыл бұрын
There is a beautiful tragedy at the end that many people miss. Kyle says that while staring at Sarah's picture he wondered what she was thinking. When the Spanish kid takes the photo, Sarah was thinking of him. 😲😢
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Quite beautiful
@mikepeterson9362
@mikepeterson9362 Жыл бұрын
Yeah dude, we all saw that in 1984. Not, in any way, complicated. Jezus.
@MrmerryPippin-tw6rv
@MrmerryPippin-tw6rv Жыл бұрын
@@mikepeterson9362 geez get a life dude, who hurt you
@nekane6168
@nekane6168 10 ай бұрын
They are in México, not Spain
@judithturner1593
@judithturner1593 Жыл бұрын
You missed the Timey-Wimey clues in the last 3-minute-scene... When Sarah made the audio-tapes of her memories of Reese, it solidified future-John's ability to one day recognize his father Reese. As the 2 men became friends as well as military-teammates, John shared his memories of who Sarah was. So Reese didn’t just have the picture John purposely gave him: Reese also came to respect and to kinda KNOW Sarah through everything John had told him about her... Future-John played matchmaker for his parents.
@blagoyavichrod
@blagoyavichrod Жыл бұрын
I saw this in the theater when I was 14. The scene where Traxler says to Sarah, "Don't worry, we've got 30 cops in here," I heard a guy behind me say" "Sounds almost even..." Cracked me up.
@UTU49
@UTU49 Жыл бұрын
Terminator 1 and 2 together make such a good story.
@RepublicTrooper125
@RepublicTrooper125 Жыл бұрын
The reason why Sarah fell back for Kyle is due to her personal life. She had no luck with men. They were always flaking on her. Then comes Reese who not only protects her but tells her that she is the girl of his dreams. Sarah fell super hard because of that. This is from the Randal Franks novelization.
@willmartin7293
@willmartin7293 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the excellent insight on the storyline. I hadn't considered there was a more substantial underlying cause for why Sarah fell so quickly for Kyle. I just assumed it was superficial Hollywood scriptwriting.
@matsv201
@matsv201 Жыл бұрын
She was dating a wanabe movie director that would turn out to be very successful later ...
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose Жыл бұрын
I can't believe we have to explain this. Everyone today expects love interests to behave one way or they're not wnorth talking to
@aaronmicalowe
@aaronmicalowe Жыл бұрын
Also, I think secretly she had a thing for hot men with guns. She's a bad girl on the onside. 😂
@johnlarro6872
@johnlarro6872 Жыл бұрын
It was kind of set up in the movie with her date cancelling on her as well.
@SokolRock
@SokolRock Жыл бұрын
I don't find anything creepy in the fact that a guy liked a girl just from a photo - after all, this is how Tinder works :). And in those days when the film was shot, people often searched for their love through dating services, sending letters to each other - also with photos. So in the 80s, it didn't seem weird to anyone that a man could fall in love with a woman from a photo.
@ivan4087
@ivan4087 Жыл бұрын
you mean absolutely the same as 90s, 2000s and now?
@roberttaylor5997
@roberttaylor5997 Жыл бұрын
Henry VIII agreed to marry Anne of Cleves based on her portrait.
@NorthernMouse52
@NorthernMouse52 Жыл бұрын
​@@roberttaylor5997 Didn't Henry end up "cropping" her? 🤔
@roberttaylor5997
@roberttaylor5997 Жыл бұрын
@@NorthernMouse52 No, he divorced her. And she outlived him by 10 years.
@dmwalker24
@dmwalker24 Жыл бұрын
This is such a good point. People are regularly quite flexible in that regard. As long as there's not some fundamental personality conflict, people can usually get along if they want to make the effort. Way too many people treat getting to know someone as a checklist on a job application.
@mazenkaiser7234
@mazenkaiser7234 Жыл бұрын
The first Alien was directed by Ridley Scott (Blade Runner). Years later James Cameron picked up the contract for Aliens with Ridley Scott's permission (he was one of the few directors Ridley trusted with the sequel).
@ozchris1
@ozchris1 2 ай бұрын
Good point. A bit annoying she said that, cos I'm a big fan of Scott's Alien. Cameron's Aliens was just a good action flick.
@lewstone5430
@lewstone5430 Жыл бұрын
Bunny, you should remember that with Kyle it was more than just staring at Sarah’s picture, he idolized her because she trained John and John told Kyle about her. Kyle called her “the legend” after all. You also should remember that Kyle had no one in his time, a time full of pain and misery, so yes, he fell in love with her because of these extreme circumstances.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
That helps my understanding better, thank you!
@lewstone5430
@lewstone5430 Жыл бұрын
@@bunnytailsREACTS 👍
@Ylyrra
@Ylyrra 7 ай бұрын
He fell in love with an idea of her. His emotions might be heartfelt but he doesn't know her, he knows who he thinks she will be based on a myth. It's a fantasy, not love. And she in a moment of shock and crisis finally believes that here's a guy who will never flake on her unlike all the other guys before, and finds the idea of that romantic rather than seeing the creepy unreality of what he feels. She isn't seeing him, just as much as he isn't seeing her. It's like dating some random a-hole because you feel dead inside after a serious breakup, you aren't seeing who they are or really what you're feeing, it's realistic and it's human... but it ain't love. That they slept together always felt believable to me (if unhealthy), but her saying they loved a lifetime's worth is the bit that always creeped me out. It wasn't romantic.
@romans52345-cy3tq
@romans52345-cy3tq 3 ай бұрын
Ok Zoomer
@manvirshergill1739
@manvirshergill1739 2 ай бұрын
​@@Ylyrra it was like in the present Kyle somehow found himself connected to her and in the past Sarah found herself connected to Kyle... it's like they were destined to be together even if it were for one night.
@tevura3943
@tevura3943 Жыл бұрын
The first two films in this series are quite iconic. The others not so much. This was fun as always, thanks for the content!
@UTU49
@UTU49 Жыл бұрын
I encourage people to watch more Terminator movies... if they enthusiastically want to watch more Terminator movies. It's helpful to know, however, that many movie watchers consider Terminator 1 and 2 to be must-see movies, but not nearly as many movie watchers feel that way about ANY of the other Terminator movies. Any individual viewer might really enjoy any or all of the subsequent movies, but they don't have nearly as wide appeal as the first two films. The Alien franchise is like that also.
@SnowmanTF2
@SnowmanTF2 Жыл бұрын
@@UTU49 I would at recommend at least continuing to T3. Even if it is more of an average action film, verses one of the best like T2, it still was at least a fun popcorn film. T4 seemed like where it started going off the rails, where you might get some solid individual performances and scenes, but overall there is only so much can be done when the script needs a lot of revision to work. Not helped by it seemed like they did not take much of a pause between productions of T4-T5-T6 to look at why they were no longer landing with audiences.
@kryptonianguest1903
@kryptonianguest1903 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, the only worthy follow up to T2 is the Sarah Connor Chronicles TV show.
@StevesFunhouse
@StevesFunhouse Жыл бұрын
Ok, Debbie Downer. I thought the sequels of the 1st two were good ... not as good as the original 2 but they were still pretty good. Maybe, she'll like them for her OWN reasons, and it's wrong for you to impose YOUR thoughts about them on her. Let her decide if she wants to watch them, and if she does, she likes them or not.
@tevura3943
@tevura3943 Жыл бұрын
@@StevesFunhouse No one is imposing their thoughts on anyone, it's a comment section, it's literally the place for opinions. Also I didn't say 'not' to watch them, I just said the first two films are iconic, and the others not so much. To each their own.
@nathan8590
@nathan8590 Жыл бұрын
For a sci-fi horror movie it's quite romantic. Kyle said I always wondered what you were thinking about in that picture and come to find out it was him. It was originally intended to be a stand-alone movie, everything comes full circle at the end. Kyle and Sarah preserved humanity's future victory by destroying the terminator.
@nickmitsialis
@nickmitsialis Жыл бұрын
Arnie's eyes and hair looked 'funny' during the police car hijack because that fire singed off his hair.
@lewisner
@lewisner Жыл бұрын
"I can't imagine being in a theatre and watching it when it first came out". I was in the theatre and I was blown away. I told a couple of nerd friends the next day "Last night I saw THE BEST science fiction movie ever made !".
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@chrisby30
@chrisby30 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction, it wasn't just the photo that made Kyle fall in love with Sarah, John was telling him stories about her also Sarah knows that Kyle gave up everything for her
@feudist
@feudist Жыл бұрын
You're right about the experience of this in the theater. It was unprecedented in its intelligence and the sheer relentless brutality of the Terminator. The way he stood over the first Sarah and Ginger carefully emptying his gun into them was shocking at the time. The mixture of Sci-Fi and Horror with gritty realism was something new. Remember, at the time, Sci-Fi was Star Wars(already a toy franchise) and Horror was silly teenager slasher movies. Trivia: Henricksen was Cameron's initial choice for the Terminator. OJ Simpson was proposed as the Terminator, but no one bought him as a brutal murderer...The cop knocked unconscious (L-119) was William Wisher, Cameron's co-writer. Paul Winfield(Lt. Traxler) was an established and well known actor, so his death was a big surprise so early in the movie and added to the sense of doom. If you listen, you can hear piano notes from the Love Theme during both scenes with "The Picture".
@HH-hd7nd
@HH-hd7nd Жыл бұрын
14:00 The first commercial cellphone was released in 1983, but they where complete niche until the late 90ties. They really started spreading in the early 2000nds. A Cyborg is part organic and part machine. This includes both organisms which had parts of their bodies replaced by machinery (the characters in the Cyberpunk and Shadowrun RPGs are Cyborgs of this kind) as well as machines that have some organic parts (like the Terminator). Speaking of the sex scene - remember that it was her who iniciated the whole thing. She asked him about girl friends, and then it was her who iniciated the sex as well. It was entirely her choice. The reason why she did it - well that could be a number of things. First, she definetly liked him. A lot. Secondly - if you're running for your life it's only natural that you want to feel safe and forget, even if it is just for a moment.
@Hiraghm
@Hiraghm Жыл бұрын
In the 1980s, the "car phone" preceded the cell phone (because of the power requirements and battery technology, I think. I vaguely recall the first references to car phones I remember seeing were in the tv series "Miami Vice" and the movie "Lethal Weapon". The phone you see Danny Glover carrying around is like 80% battery. It was basically a car phone with a motorcycle battery attached.
@LogicalNiko
@LogicalNiko Жыл бұрын
Most cell phones at this time were either the "bricks" or "bag phone" types. The brick is like what is pictured as they looked like you were holding a brick to your head, and weighed several pounds. The bag phones came in a shoulder sling rectangular bag which contained the handset, a radio with antenna, and batteries. The brick style had maybe 30-60 minutes of use, and could only be used in cities (but only in some areas as buildings caused issues with the radios). The bag phones had a bit longer lifetime and range, but they also weighed like 15 pounds. And as for charging... pretty much 6-10 hours for that 1 hour of use. Most of the frequencies used two was shared analog across a limited spectrum. So you might be lucky to have a dozen people able to make calls at once in a metro area. But by about 4-5 years later they became more common in executive business, and senior police officials in large cities.
@michelegraham1181
@michelegraham1181 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction! One of the many reasons Kyle fell in love with Sarah was because he loved John, even though he never knew he was John's father. And the reason he loved John was because John knew who Reese was, and what he had meant to his mother, and loved him back. Falling in love with Sarah was destiny. Also, he had a picture of her so that he would know what she looked like when he came to the future. That and to fall in love. You have to remember what Kyle said when he told Sarah he loved her. He said that when he looked at her picture, he always wondered what she was thinking. And when she had to her picture taken, she was thinking about him. Cosmic romance right there!
@stephenireland3816
@stephenireland3816 Жыл бұрын
Resse’s love for Sarah wasn’t just based on a photo. John told Reese all about Sarah.
@technopirate304
@technopirate304 Жыл бұрын
John never told Reese their familial relationship. When John took over he found Reese and put him in a unit close to him. Just before Reese got sent back in time, Connor made him repeat that speech until he had it verbatim. He then hugged Reese and left the room. It was only after Reese was sent back that he told him officers and the technicians that Sgt. Reese was his father.
@domingocurbelomorales8635
@domingocurbelomorales8635 Жыл бұрын
My favourite part, and a sad fact, it´s when Kyle said that he always wondered what Sarah was thinking at that moment of the picture. And she was thinking of Kyle during that tape record. Lovers across time....
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Amazing! Thanks for pointing that out!
@joeb918
@joeb918 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: originally OJ Simpson was considered for the role of the terminator, but the director thought he was too nice. Seems someone already mentioned this, so here’s a bonus one. Fun fact no 2: despite speaking fluent German, Arnold was dubbed over in German because his Austrian German sounded like he was a farmer to Germans from Germany. Having been to both I can confirm it’s quite different. Austrian German is sort of slower, laid back, gentler.
@kaizen5023
@kaizen5023 Жыл бұрын
For a half second i thought the cop in the beginning was OJ, until I saw his face in better light.
@melchiorvonsternberg844
@melchiorvonsternberg844 Жыл бұрын
@@kaizen5023 Wrong movie...
@greyfoxyo
@greyfoxyo Жыл бұрын
Well oj but originally it was Lance Hendricks idea was that a normal looking guy would be the terminator
@allisterfiend_2112
@allisterfiend_2112 Жыл бұрын
You will love BladeRunner. It was ahead of it's time when it came out. It's not an action movie like a lot of people think. It explores topics like A.I. and when is something considered human which no one was really talking about back then.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
I have a feeling I will love it!
@paintedjaguar
@paintedjaguar Жыл бұрын
Ahhh... actually science fiction READERS had been discussing such topics for decades by the time Terminator and Blade Runner were made. It just took Hollywood and the mainstream a long time to catch up.
@AaronLitz
@AaronLitz Жыл бұрын
@@paintedjaguar That's because it took a few years for all the kids (like James Cameron) who read all that great Science-Fiction to grow up, move to Hollywood, and become filmmakers so they could make movies using those excellent ideas they had read about. 😀
@billallen1307
@billallen1307 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget Kyle also knew her son. And would give his life to save John. And he would have had stories told to him by John about his mother.
@rockmanrespect
@rockmanrespect Жыл бұрын
Great reaction, Bunny. Can't wait for T2!
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Thanks Rockman :D
@michaelharrisjr
@michaelharrisjr Жыл бұрын
​@@bunnytailsREACTSwhenever you watch Terminator 2 watch the special edition version it's better than ever
@tj_2701
@tj_2701 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelharrisjr just not the one with the wrong ending. Problem wuth T2 is there are multiple versions and one has the crappie alternate ending that doesn't even match the rest of the movie. Like T1 the ending if T2 you want also is on a long lonely road but at night.
@michaelharrisjr
@michaelharrisjr Жыл бұрын
@@tj_2701 that would be the extended special edtion version
@losmosquitos1108
@losmosquitos1108 Жыл бұрын
Hi Bunny, thanks for your video. You are right, Abyss is a severely underrated movie. Like it very much myself. Cameron really has an impressive portfolio of blockbusters, doesn‘t he? Yes, Kyle Reese (actor Michael Biehn) is familiar to us (he also played Corporal Dwayne Hicks in Aliens)
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
I am happy to find anyone who also knows The Abyss! :D
@chaquen81
@chaquen81 Жыл бұрын
Yes, you were thinking of Terminator 2. By the way, that's the one with "Hasta la vista, baby"! As for Reese and Sarah hooking up, you have to remember the context of the movie. Sarah was running for her life, and was very creeped out by him at first. That's why she tried to run away from him and even bit him. In the end, though, after seeing him go through hell trying to save her so many times, learning about his rough upbringing, and seeing that thing kill so many people, she ends up sympathizing with him. Kyle gave into his emotions for a while, and that's when it happened. The funny thing is that Reese ended up dying without ever knowing he was John's father. John had to live with the fact that he knew he was his father but he could not tell him. And that he had to send him to the past knowing he would die or he would never be born. That's why Reese had that picture. Because John gave it to him to nudge him emotionally in the right direction towards his mother without giving away too much. The time paradox issue you are referring to is called an infinite loop. In other words, it has no beginning and know end. It just is. Kyle always was John's father, and John was always meant to meat him in the future and send him back to the past. There is actually a scene in Terminator 2: Special Edition, that got cut from the theatrical version where Sarah and Kyle meet in a dream sequence and talk about their son, and Reese asks if he's safe. It also has an alternate and pretty definitive ending.
@kaizen5023
@kaizen5023 Жыл бұрын
RE: falling in love with someone mainly from a photo and just descriptions of the person, I understand why that would seem creepy nowadays, but many of our grandparents and great-grandparents had relationships that started off this exact way -- often the couple was "set up" by relatives, who would share pictures and descriptions, and then the couple would eventually write letters and become pen-pals. Throughout history a lot of marriages have happened after being set up in a similar fashion.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Oh I see!
@giannicremasco6649
@giannicremasco6649 Жыл бұрын
well, Tinder works the same way and no one thinks its creepy
@brucechmiel7964
@brucechmiel7964 Жыл бұрын
The term you are looking for, is Predestination Paradox. The theory that going back in time creates the very thing you are trying to prevent. Sending the Terminator ultimately creates Jhon Connor. Sending Kyle back to keep Sarah safe not only allowed Jhon to be born, but allows the defense computer Skynet to be invented. The factory that Terminator was destroyed in was a Cyberdyne lab there is an extended scene where the camera pans up after Sarah is loaded in the ambulance there is the Cyberdyne Systems sign.
@Alexandertg1955
@Alexandertg1955 Жыл бұрын
Yes they were Bill Paxton and Michael Biehn. You were also correct about Lance Henriksen. James Cameron liked to work with the same actors. All three of them are also in Aliens. Biehn was Corporal Hicks. Henriksen was Biship the android and Paxton was Private Hudson, And yes Biehn was in The Abyss, Jenette Goldstein was Vasquez in Aliens and John's foster mother in T-2
@Alexandertg1955
@Alexandertg1955 Жыл бұрын
Just a heads up. The factory at the end is Cyberdyne Systems. 🙂They show it in the extended version.
@johnclawed
@johnclawed Жыл бұрын
If you're interested in a _cerebral_ science fiction movie about a computer that controls nuclear weapons, see Colossus: The Forbin Project. It's not an action movie, but it's terrifying just because of how it makes you think.
@ivanbutenko8778
@ivanbutenko8778 Жыл бұрын
I advise you to watch Terminator 2 in the extended director's version in order to truly enjoy the film and the plot when you watch it, you will understand why the extended version is cool!
@flexydex8754
@flexydex8754 Жыл бұрын
directors version and extended cuts are very different 🤦‍♀🤦‍♀
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Oh uh.. I watched the extended version, as the director's cut was unavailable on Amazon video.
@flexydex8754
@flexydex8754 Жыл бұрын
@@bunnytailsREACTS one of many reasons movie buffs stick with physical media
@Khodhum
@Khodhum Жыл бұрын
Props to your editor, that part with you literally eating up the sci-fi movies was great. "It's like when I play Grand Theft Auto IV!" Ok that's hilarious that you said that. I recently re-watched this movie with Rockman, and during that scene where the truck flips over, I said "This might look like a really horrible crash, but it's just another regular day for Bunny in GTA4."
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Haha that’s awesome!!
@thefewtheproud7710
@thefewtheproud7710 Жыл бұрын
WHAT?? YOURE NOT! 37 Bunny you look 20!!! but anyways I loved! 😍youre reaction just like all the ones you do and you looked really pretty on this video by the way 😊yeah this movie is a classic! you relly need to see the second part its better!!!! 😉
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you! But it's true, I was born in '86!
@thefewtheproud7710
@thefewtheproud7710 Жыл бұрын
@@bunnytailsREACTS WOW! AMAZING! tell me youre secret!! 😲
@AndreBoomslang
@AndreBoomslang Жыл бұрын
what a blast from the past. That was awesome watching you React to this one. I got a good laugh from you thinking Kyle was maybe her son. Can't believe you never seen the Terminator movies! I saw T1 pretty young, it seemed like the scariest movie ever but soo dam cool and it probably started my obsession with any "timey-whimey" sci-fi. T2 is even better, can't wait for your next React to that.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Hehe thanks Khandre! Hopefully I can edit T2 for here soon! I just watched it over the weekend.
@GGGritzer
@GGGritzer Жыл бұрын
T2 is not better, not as a Terminator film anyway. It was a prime example of where more is less. Entertaining with cool sfx, not scary, inescapable or dark. First towers over the sequels.
@gthewolf7948
@gthewolf7948 Жыл бұрын
​@@GGGritzerT2 is better, shut up dude
@romarqable
@romarqable Жыл бұрын
Interesting parallel that Kyle said "i always wondered what you were thinking in that moment" and she was thinking about him. He fell in love with a woman whos picture he saw was thinking about her love for him, and missing him because he had died, but from her perspective he hasnt even been born yet.
@LogicalNiko
@LogicalNiko Жыл бұрын
James Camron originally came up with the ideal of a slasher/action film with a sci-fi theme. He came up with concept for a low budget film based on Mad Max, Holloween, and The Driver where two robots (one mechanical and one liquid metal) came from different points in the future to change the past. The liquid metal ideal was quickly determined to be near impossible to do so it was cut. (You can see him experimenting with his CGI version of that concept in The Abyss). James Camron was extremely frugal and pulled out so many tricks to make his story extremely plot rich. The studio thought it would just be a small B movie making maybe 2x its budget. And so many of the actors names were selected from other B-movie franchises. But Cameron had the right vision, the right skills, and called in the right people and it kicked off a legendary new noir-esque dystopian sci-fi revolution. Also Lance Henriksen was a friend of Cameron and helped him pitch the film. He dressed as an early version of the terminator (leather jacket, had scars on his face, and put gold on his teeth) and bust into the room like cameron imagined the terminator would. The sound was by Brad Fiedel (who played most of the rest of the soundtrack live one session to the finished cut) he came up with a hammer striking an anvil as what a mechanical man's unstoppable heartbeat chasing someone in the dark would sound like. This later became the continuing theme for time/fate marching forward in the movies. And the undulating effect was something he came up with by accident, he is playing in 13/16 time signature which results in this phasing in and out effect.
@JohnDoe-vy6ju
@JohnDoe-vy6ju Жыл бұрын
4:52 yep. Lots of directors develop a trusted team of reliable character actors they reuse from film to film, and Cameron is no exception. Michael Biehn, Bill Paxton, and Lance Henriksen are all veteran character actors of Cameron films and [80s] sci-fi in general. Biehn was indeed Cpl. Hicks in Aliens, and you might recognize Henriksen as the voice of Mass Effect's Admiral Hackett as well. and you handled the eyeball scene better than just about every other reactor I've seen. :)
@coldwhite4240
@coldwhite4240 Жыл бұрын
Another good review! I've just watched both your reactions to Aliens and Terminator and you've been spot on with so many plot points in both films. When you guessed that Kyle was John, you were SO close and yet WAY off at the same time, especially when the sex scene came up! Now you need to watch Terminator 2 to see how Sarah Connor became the fighter that Kyle foretold (although it sounds like you may have seen it already - still it's worth re-watching with the first part in context). Then you'll have seen both the major badass babes from the '80s, with Ripley and Connor!
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Hey! Thanks for your comment! I did watch T2 recently! I dunno when I'll have an edited version prepared but eventually it will make its way here! It was great :D
@echoplanet2000
@echoplanet2000 Жыл бұрын
Your reactions were hilarious especially with your speculations about Sarah and Kyle and John. Your facial expressions were hilarious! Great reaction video! Keep up the great work!
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Thank you, echo!
@tremblingcolors
@tremblingcolors Жыл бұрын
John Connor in the future must have built Sarah up as the ultimate woman to Kyle Reese and gave him the picture of her. That on top of Reese never having been able to have a relationship with a woman because of circumstance made him build her up in his mind until he was in love with her. It's a lot more innocent than people read into it, Reese has no sexual or emotional experience so he loves Sarah in a pure way. It was all purposeful from John's part to make sure they conceived him together in the short time they'd have. Kind of like Marty McFly having to hook his own parents up but much more grim and serious.
@mikebrown7799
@mikebrown7799 Жыл бұрын
Hi Miss Bunny Tails, nice to see you!🙂Even though this is a low budget film, it is considered to be well made. You are going to get a lot of comments asking you to react to T2, due to its bigger budget and breakthrough CGi. Yep, People always have a hard time placing Michael Biehn (Reese). He is Ripley's love interest (and survivor) Hicks in Aliens. Yes, they called those 80's cell phones your father had bricks due to their shape. Nice reactions to the very first Terminator film, Miss Bunny Tails!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽You are thinking of Terminator 2 with your memories.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
No worries! I watched Terminator 2 last weekend! I'm posting it to Patreon soon :)
@lioncat84
@lioncat84 Жыл бұрын
I'm impressed you noticed the music that sounded like Mass Effect! And yes, they made a deliberate choice, especially in the first game, to make it sound like an '80s movie.
@TommygunNG
@TommygunNG Жыл бұрын
You nailed it about the music during that one chase. It did the job it was intended to do, and that’s about it. As for Sarah, not being creeped out by Reese’s confession of sorts, remember the setting. The guy had just saved her life and told of this amazing historic heroic saga involving both him and her son. That’s vastly different than some geek living in his mother’s basement seeing you at a comicon or something.
@judsongaiden9878
@judsongaiden9878 Жыл бұрын
4:49 Yes! Michael Biehn is one of the all-time greats. He can play heroes and villains with equal gusto, and they puts just as much humanity into either. 4:59 In Arnie's case, his nakedness just makes him even more intimidating. In Mike's case, it conveys vulnerability. In '12 Monkeys', James Cole (played by Bruce Willis) is seen naked several times. It's meant to convey the idea that he's repeatedly being dehumanized and treated like a lab animal. 5:18 Lean mean Michael Biehn! Wasp-wasted with a V-shaped torso. Like Arnie, he was and is a fitness enthusiast. Unlike Arnie, he doesn't look like an action figure, so he sets a more realistic physical standard for normal people to strive for. Fun fact: Mike used mid-70s Taxi Driver-era Robert DeNiro as his body template while getting in shape to play Kyle Reese. 5:54 Same. Except Billy Idol and Oingo Boingo. Also, I was an '80s kid in the '80s. I was 4 when this came out. That was about the age I was when I first saw Herbie Hancock's 'Rockit' music video on MTV. He became my first musical obsession, even before Billy Idol. 6:50 Michael C. Biehn glancing over the name "Michael B. Connor." Interestingly, "Biehn" and "Connor" are both Irish names. In the later saga, they actually expounded upon Kyle's Irish heritage. Mike, himself, is of Irish and German heritage. That's interesting because the spelling of the name "Biehn" looks German. So it's an Irish name that sounds like an English name ("Bean") and looks like a German name. Oh, and Mike's middle name is "Connell" which is also Irish. Oh, and "Kyle" and "Reese" are Irish names too also as well. 7:56 Why do people in movies always load guns upside-down? Not even rookies do that IRL! 8:26 Nah, he only cut off the stock, not the barrel. Can't shorten the barrel if the magazine tube already has a flush fit. That's an Ithaca 37 M&P, a law enforcement classic first introduced in 1937. Mike used a different variant of the Ithaca 37, the Stakeout model, in 'Aliens'. The Stakeout model is in "whippet gun" configuration, having a short barrel and a stockless pistol grip. It's always favorable to have a stock, IRL, but Reese needs to be able to stash that thing under his Colonel Trautman-style Vietnam War-era US officer's OD green raincoat (which is cut like a classic British-style double-breasted belted trench coat and kinda looks like the kind of coat that a noir detective would wear, apart from the OD green military color). Those were really common to find at Army surplus shops in the '80s and '90s. Snag one if yer into cosplay! 9:33 Dwayne Hicks 14:10 Soldier version of noir detective walks past the Tech Noir bar which named after the genre of this movie (a genre perfected by not only James Cameron but also Ridley Scott). 17:55 The Barrett M82 would do the job, but those were still new at the time (and are kinda pricey), and it would have been hard for the everyday citizen to get one. 40mm grenade launchers would work, but again, the average person would have a really hard time getting one. 19:22 A cyborg is any organism that has a fusion of organic and bionic components. RoboCop and the Terminator are two completely opposite types of cyborgs (man-machine versus machine-man). 20:22 That's the year my sister was born. Also the year 'Aliens' came out. 23:28 None of them would think to do this (since this idea is kind of inspired by Resident Evil and Borderlands), but they could take a 37mm tear gas launcher (something they probably have) and rework its munitions to launch acid or something. 26:31 Gotta give Traxler a way to show off his fatherly demeanor. In the extended cut, it's shown that he believes Reese. 27:10 He's gunzerking! kzbin.info/www/bejne/qZyTYYWEiZJkisk 27:30 Alternatively, it could be argued that if more people had more (and better) guns, they might stand more of a chance against a threat like that. Burt Gummer would back me up on that. Ellen Ripley would too (but not Sigourney Weaver, herself). 28:27 Even a machine will miss most of its shots when using what's 'sposed ta be a shoulder-fired weapon with its stock removed. Btw, that rifle is an AR-18 (Armalite's "forgotten" rifle). There's a punk song by Gang of Four called 'Armalite Rifle' that's mostly about the AR-18. 29:48 "I want the future to be unknown." ~James Cole (played by Bruce Willis), '12 Monkeys' 31:50 That Terminator is a Model 102 portrayed by Arnie's friend, the late Franco Columbu. You can play as that model of Terminator, complete with Franco's likeness, in Terminator: Resistance. It might even be that exact same Model 102. I don't know for sure. 32:40 All that battle damage has caused his flesh to become gangrenous. That pretty much means he's a cyborg zombie! Or zombie cyborg?! 33:12 Ackchyually, those were intermediate caliber (M-16s chambered for 5.56x45mm). The bare minimum that would even do anything, if we're focusing on kinetic energy weapons (as opposed to directed-energy particle beam weapons), would be .50 BMG (12.7x99mm). 34:37 Gay or straight, he comes from a world where there's time for love (or even lust to pass the time). He's only known war. Before he was in Tech-Com, he was a regular soldier in the Resistance. Even before that, he was a guerrilla fightin' bushwhackin' wasteland survivalist. Part of the tragedy of Reese is that he's been dehumanized by war. That's why it's so relatable and satisfying to see the hatred on his face every time he blasts the Terminator. 36:34 He was mostly referring to her face. 38:48 That scene is an homage to James Cameron's fever dream that inspired this whole story. 43:35 Remember when Reese said that he'd always wondered what Sarah was thinking at that moment? She was thinking about him. 44:06 Neither John Connor nor Skynet would have existed if Reese and the Terminator hadn't gone back in time. Both sides of the conflict are products of the same time paradox. 47:35 All the Evil Dead movies, all the Phantasm movies, Trancers one through five (you can skip six), all the Critters movies, all the Ghoulies movies, Freaked, The Gate, Bad Channels, all the Blade movies, Predator, Cobra, Commando, Street Trash, Tourist Trap, The Deadly Spawn, The Kindred, 12 Monkeys, and Killer Klowns from Outer Space.
@Hiraghm
@Hiraghm Жыл бұрын
1984 would be blue screen, not green screen.
@patrickbateman7369
@patrickbateman7369 Жыл бұрын
"If you could go back to the 80's"....honey we grew up in the 80's
@CL4MP
@CL4MP Жыл бұрын
There it is! Thanks for the reaction. I'm glad you enjoyed the movie. I'll be back for your next video 😎
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
then.. hasta la vista, baby!
@Verasoul
@Verasoul Жыл бұрын
They don't just sell a "multitude of guns to just anybody." Did you also forget that he didn't buy the guns and that the gun seller was still going to do a background check and have the guns ready weeks later? Or that if anyone in real life that wasn't a virtually indestructible android would be mag dumped before they were able to kill more than a few people at the most doing what he did in a police precinct?
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Guess so
@demianoff
@demianoff Жыл бұрын
I've seen other people react to this movie for the first time and several thought the same thing about who Kyle was at first. I do get how Kyle sounds obsessive and creepy, and while cinema back then had this messed up portrayal of romance in universe it might be a bit worse. Kyle mentions how John gave him the photo, how John kept talking about Sarah since Kyle was really young. So in a way it seems John groomed his father to fall on love with his mom.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Grooming!? Well, I dunno if that was the intention of the writers, but a bit worrisome if true...
@demianoff
@demianoff Жыл бұрын
@@bunnytailsREACTS indeed, it would make kyle a very tragic puppet to fate.
@bretttodd6470
@bretttodd6470 Жыл бұрын
I love you and have studied every inch of you. I've watched all your videos multiple times! Lol JK. My first time watching your reaction video. I love you. Lol
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! :D
@Michael75579
@Michael75579 Жыл бұрын
The events of the movie form a loop, where each event is caused by and causes other events on the loop. Presumably there was an original version of the timeline in which someone else was John's father, but once the loop forms it's self-sustaining.
@castorpollux5972
@castorpollux5972 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, you're just like Sarah when Kyle was explaining everything, "shut up and listen."
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Excuse you?
@quwykxz
@quwykxz Жыл бұрын
Nice reaction to a classic movie! You mentioned you knew Lance Henriksen from the Alien franchise, and from a video game; he was also the voice actor for Admiral Hackett in the Mass Effect games (the original trilogy), where he gives you a lot of missions; most of the N7 missions in ME1, the "Arrival" DLC mission in ME2, and most of the main story missions in ME3. And he's been in tons of other movies and shows, as well as done VA work for many things. So you've probably seen or heard him quite a lot, but just never realized he was the same guy. "Hackett out."😄
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah! I do remember reading that he voiced Hackett! Really cool
@gambar
@gambar 8 ай бұрын
When you watch T2, you can see how incomparably better Robert Patrick was at portraying an emotionless machine than Arnold himself. Arnold keeps pulling faces and blinking when shooting, whereas Robert made sure the viewers couldn't see him blink or breathe while shooting or running. Brilliant acting.
@LadoTsulukidze
@LadoTsulukidze Жыл бұрын
That one "On your feet soldier!" - line is more character development than all the Marvel Movie characters has together nowadays...
@randyferengi1128
@randyferengi1128 Жыл бұрын
36:30 -- A handsome hero valiantly fought in an apocalyptic war and crossed oceans of time in order to defend you and humanity itself, but he spent too much time gazing at your photo, the only thing that brought him any kind of warmth in the dystopian hellscape he inhabits, and that's an ick, so hard pass 👎 Only guys off dating apps who buy me multiple dinners need apply, thanks 💅
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
What are you even talking about
@hbron112
@hbron112 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Great reaction! I am hooked on you, but not in a creepy way lol. This line wasn't in your edit, so I'm asking you to remember it. "Come with me if you want to live." Looking forward to you watching T2.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Hopefully I can edit T2 soon, but it’s also on my Patreon right now too
@andreim.5324
@andreim.5324 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction! I just subscribed. Can't believe you're my age 😂 This movie and T2 are still among my favorite movies of all time, after 30 or so years since I saw them for first time. The tragic love story between Kyle and Sarah is one of my fav aspects about this movie. Kyle fell in love with her from the stories John told him about her and seeing her photo everyday. He was always wandering what Sarah was thinking about when she took that photo, because like he said, she was a little sad. In the end, we see that she was thinking about him. That is to me, beyond any words. Just that thought itself is an amazing detail. The Abyss? Yes, also in my top 10 movies of all time. The extended version of course. Loved the idea, concept, film and performances. NTIs 😂 Michael Biehn is an amazing and very underrated actor. Also loved Ed Harris in that movie. I look forward to seeing more movie reactions from you, especially to older movies. Another great movie that has Micheal Biehn in it plus a whole ensemble cast, is Tombstone. I recommend that strongly even if I'm not a fan of that genre necessarily.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching, and for the sub! People, yourself included, have made it easier for me to understand all the aspects about their romance, and I enjoy that aspect quite a bit more now!
@ivikpetersen506
@ivikpetersen506 10 ай бұрын
bunnytailsREACTS the Guy in 8:35 dont you Think He almost Looks like Hagret from Harry Potter? he Reminds me littlebit! Sorry if i miss spell something!
@jpbliss1
@jpbliss1 Жыл бұрын
Love your impression of the music. Truly 1980's synths going on. I graduated in 1983, so it always brings me back to that era. Good reaction!
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@nekane6168
@nekane6168 10 ай бұрын
Something I just love about americans: Arnold holding a bleeding Heart: 👍🏼 Arnold's butt: 😱oh dear, Blur that!
@T3CH33
@T3CH33 Жыл бұрын
'He was yoooouunngg' He was 37 in this.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Younger than he is today! Also, are you calling 37 OLD? 😐
@romans52345-cy3tq
@romans52345-cy3tq 3 ай бұрын
18:21, you never know, a machine of that size and strength made up of about 400 lbs of Metal throwing someone's human head into a car with that amount of force it could very easily kill him
@marclevesque3147
@marclevesque3147 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction Bunny, I like that you respect older movie classics like this, some reactors mock the older effects ignoring the fact that they used many techniques and achieved some great results with the time and budgets they had, today we have CGI creating incredible images and effects but they don't always work to create great movies, if you don't watch many newer movies, you're not missing much, some are full of action and eyecandy but often heartless, bad writing and characters are often the norm, all style and very little substance, interesting characters and compelling storytelling is becoming rare and they're pumping out too much stuff with little concern for quality, people are losing interest, big studios are losing money on movies budgeted in hundreds of millions, this won't last, they need to make movies that will entertain most potential audiences, not for themselves pushing agendas and messages that most people disagree with, this movie was entertaining, well written with interesting characters done with the best tools they had at the time, simple, not overly complicated, that's the formulas they should apply, they better react soon or Hollywood will remain in the terrible rut they've been in for many years... It starts at the beginning of the creating process, if you fail there you fail eveywhere, I can't believe talented writers are out of ideas, untalented ones are there tough, they keep re-booting making remakes with good original material lacking, there are great stories from archives ready to be adapted, human stories we can appreciate, not everything needs to be full of fireworks about aliens or multiverses, people are getting bored and insulted, to spend $200 million and having the movie rejected should be rare but it happens more and more, in old Hollywood high budgeted flops rarely happened and when they did, you better believe they took actions not to repeat the same mistakes again and again, now I don't even know if they recognize their mistakes...
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
No way could I mock these older and practical effects! I may have missed a lot of great classic movies from around this time, but one of my favorites growing up was the Neverending Story. The puppets were great!
@lightningrod1063
@lightningrod1063 6 ай бұрын
Unbelievable how long it took you to get past your wrong idea. You suggested they put a sex scene in the movie to fill a quota. That made me laugh.
@80s_kid
@80s_kid Жыл бұрын
16:19 The song in this scene is 'Burnin' In The Third Degree' by Tahnee Cain & The Tryanglz. The film is of course a huge cult classic, I love it. I'm one of those people who prefers the '84 original to the second part, although T2 is one of the best sequels ever made, in a league with the second part of Back To The Future. I like your reaction, it's good to see that many young people appreciate and love 80s pop culture. The Tech Noir scene is one of the best scenes of neo noir but perhaps of the entire modern (sci-fi & action) film history. Not a single word is spoken until Kyle's iconic one liner, yet it's perfect. 20:57 It was actually solved with makeup to make it look like his eyebrows were burned down.
@stuffyouotterlistento1461
@stuffyouotterlistento1461 Жыл бұрын
The first Terminator is better, in my opinion as well (though I never had much use for the Back to the Future sequels and would instead have pointed to Aliens for sake of comparison). I can't really say too much without potentially spoiling stuff, but while the second has a vastly higher budget, and the benefits that go with that, it's comparatively more commercial, so the original has more integrity and is, well... more original.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
I appreciate being called "young" for once thanks 😁
@pianofantasy4375
@pianofantasy4375 Жыл бұрын
​@bunnytailsREACTS just on this point you had mentioned your age in this video and I genuinely could not believe it, you look at least 10 years younger in my opinion! Love the movie and your reaction to it!
@80s_kid
@80s_kid Жыл бұрын
@@pianofantasy4375 Yes, she looks younger than her age but that doesn't mean 37 is "old". :) I wrote the part about young people in plural because the pop culture of the 80s (music, movies, toys, computer/console games and somewhat even the fashion of the time) is popular among many young people, which is great. According to my observations, the phenomenon was first noticeable in the early 2010s - obviously it could have been before that but it was less noticeable. I think It was partly because of the increasingly popular synthwave/retrowave music style at the time and because of the also popular movie Drive (2011). Later, the 80s-style appeared in more and more movies and music (tones, synthesizers, colors, visuals), then in 2016 Stranger Things came and the whole thing exploded. As my name suggests, I don't mind this at all. :)
@pianofantasy4375
@pianofantasy4375 Жыл бұрын
@80s_kid 100% agree that 37 is not old. I'm actually 43 myself so I'm glad I'm not exactly over the hill yet myself 🤣. I think you're totally right that there has been an 80s revival over the past 10 or so years, you can see it in modern pop music to some degree with the use of synthesisers etc, but there are also a lot of rock bands coming into the modern music scene that are 80s inspired (many of which I listen to), including H.E.A.T., Creye, Midnite City, Cruzh and so on which take inspiration from bands like Europe, Survivor, Danger Danger, Def Leppard etc. keeping the spirit of the 80s alive. It's no bad thing at all!
@funeralforahorse
@funeralforahorse 7 ай бұрын
“I think Reese might be John Connor”. If you keep thinking that there’s a part of this movie that’s gonna be REAL uncomfortable
@broodhunter21
@broodhunter21 Жыл бұрын
Well, the gundealer didn't sell him anything, he was robbed and killed.
@broodhunter21
@broodhunter21 Жыл бұрын
Also, decimated means "to reduce by 10%" Mankind was redued by more like 90%. Not sure there is a term for that....Genecide, maybe?
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Okay, sorry.
@baz0348
@baz0348 Жыл бұрын
The other time traveler was michael biehn who was also in aliens with Bill Paxton
@logic63
@logic63 Жыл бұрын
The guns weren't sold to the Terminator. Remember, he killed the store owner and stole them. He wouldn't have passed the background check.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Oh. Looked like he was about to sell them to him. I’ve never bought a gun so I dunno the procedure. Though with some of the people who have been sold guns and the ended up going on a killing spree.. I have to wonder if these checks are really helping anything..
@logic63
@logic63 Жыл бұрын
@@bunnytailsREACTS well the background check just checks whether or not the buyer is a felon or if they have any documented mental illnesses but you can't always predict if someone is going to go on a killing spree if they don't have a record or a history of violence. The gun store guy wouldn't have even started the background check process though, without a valid ID, which the terminator wouldn't have had.
@09rja
@09rja 9 ай бұрын
@36:38 That's kind of what I thought the first time I saw the movie. I always thought a better story line would have been if he knew her in the future......and came back to a time when they were closer in age.
@patrickbateman7369
@patrickbateman7369 Жыл бұрын
How did you not recognize Michael Biehn from "Aliens" immediately????
@brianvalencia7717
@brianvalencia7717 Жыл бұрын
Coincidentally, Lance Henrickson, Michael Biehn, & Bill Paxton were ALL in Aliens!
@jamesbednar3108
@jamesbednar3108 Жыл бұрын
Good review!! Appears you watched the thestrical version. There is a dorectors cut where the police lieutenent was actually beginning to believe the story that Sarah and Reese were telling.
@johnclawed
@johnclawed Жыл бұрын
In the script it said, "I'll come back." Arnold changed it himself. Alliteration makes it better.
@hendrikriepma6308
@hendrikriepma6308 Жыл бұрын
I'll be back is from the first movie... hasta la vista baby, from the second one...
@fredtello
@fredtello Жыл бұрын
she's a complete and total fraud she has seen this movie before
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
No I have not. But I’m curious as to why you’d think that.
@paulwalsh2344
@paulwalsh2344 Жыл бұрын
HOLY F ! YOU'RE 37 ! ? !... ... I didn't believe it when someone said you mentioned your age in another reaction video... ... Well whatever you're doing... keep up the good work 'cause if you said you were 20... I'd have believed that.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
haha thanks
@MorliHolect
@MorliHolect Жыл бұрын
If you want something really disturbing and messed up about time travel, paradoxes, incest, and getting pregnant, watch Predestination. Coming full circle, indeed...
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Hmmm I dunno if I DO want something like that lol
@jamesaleman
@jamesaleman Жыл бұрын
Just wait until she sees Michael Biehn (Kyle Reese) in "Tombstone", Bill Paxton is in that too. Maybe the best modern western ever made if Unforgiven didn't exist. They are tied perhaps.. Spoiler Val Kilmer steals the show. Tombstone Oklahoma, Wyatt Earp and the OK corral but epic.
@archlittle6067
@archlittle6067 Жыл бұрын
Yes, please do Tombstone! I'm your huckleberry.
@worthalook4870
@worthalook4870 Жыл бұрын
This and the second are super classics, glad you enjoyed
@MGower4465
@MGower4465 Жыл бұрын
Sorry, but "cell phones" in 1984 were mounted permanently in cars - you literally could call your house from the end of your own driveway, and it would be a very pricey long distance call. Box phones came in the late 80s, where you carried the phone in a box, and plugged in power and an external antenna in your car. Having one of those "special", antennas, usually on the back glass, was the mark of the well to do. Cell phones you might recognize todsy as such began to appear in the early 90s as the giant brick phones. They weren't smart phones, of course. They made calls -sometimes. They received calls-sometimes. And they dropped the connection and ended your cslls at random intervals-lots of the time. No IMs, no Internet. Imagine, you had to call people up and talk!;
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
I don’t need to imagine, since I didn’t have instant messaging or a cell phone until I was in high school. It wasn’t too bad, but now that I’m spoiled with connecting to the world instantly, anytime, anywhere, it would be hard to go back.
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction to this low budget classic. I'm really looking forward to your Terminator 2 reaction. The causality loop in time where the future must affect the past in order to create that future timeline is often called a "Bootstrap (Time) Paradox". FYI: Those pipe bombs Kyle made throw out a lot of shrapnel. When the one went off in his hand, it also threw some shrapnel into his body. He was actually very fortunate his head didn't catch any. The one he place in the Terminator did get him in the head, as well as in Sarah's leg. The romance between Kyle and Sarah isn't strange when we consider the circumstances. Kyle had been groomed by his hero John Conner about how awesome Sarah is. Kyle's entire life had been one of war and constant loss of friendships made. To be given a picture of a beautiful young woman and have your head filled with compelling stories of her was probably the only joy he had ever experienced. In Sarah's case, her relationships with men has never been reliable. Suddenly she is being hunted. She is going through the most traumatizing experience of her life. Her best friend is murdered. Her mother is murdered. A machine is out to murder her. The only stability and safety she can cling to is Kyle who has already proven many times over that he will do anything to save her. She is feeling vulnerable. Kyle reveals that he is vulnerable as well, due to his attraction for her.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@JNeilWix
@JNeilWix 2 ай бұрын
BT: "I think Kyle is her son, John Conner." Everyone who's seen the move: Ewwwwwwww! NO!!!
@PhysicalMediaPreventsWea-bx1zm
@PhysicalMediaPreventsWea-bx1zm Ай бұрын
LOL! Actually she's the only reactor I've seen that hasn't figured out that Kyle is John's father right off the bat!
@MysterD.
@MysterD. Жыл бұрын
* Blue screen in 1984. Green screen is more modern. She would not have easily bled out. The shrapnel hit the meat of her outer thigh, not the artery in her inner thigh. Still not a good idea to yank it out, though. LOL! Fun reaction! Thank you for sharing.
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@UTU49
@UTU49 Жыл бұрын
Did you say you were 37? You look 27. That's pretty good. (BTW, my brother is 47... and looks 27.)
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you 😊
@kellymoses8566
@kellymoses8566 Жыл бұрын
I love how as AI improves these movies get more relevant.
@ikk16
@ikk16 Жыл бұрын
Watch Transformers trilogy movie or transformers prime animation series.
@NeilEvans-xq8ik
@NeilEvans-xq8ik Жыл бұрын
Alexa says Bill Paxton had nothing to do with Titanic, but this is the second video I've watched in which someone says he was. Have i wandered into a parallel universe again?!
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
He was, though!! The guy who was talking to present day Rose, looking for the necklace
@T291
@T291 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Finland girl!!! Great reaction and cannot wait to see your reaction to Terminator 2 judgement day ❤"i'll be back" 😎
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@BubblyRainbows
@BubblyRainbows Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel and this is the first reaction I've watched from you, but I'll definitely be checking out some more! I'm sure everything I have to say about this movie has already been said in the comments somewhere, but since you were making connections between the actors, here's a few bits for you. - Michael Biehn (Reese), Lance Henrickson (the second cop, don't remember his character name), and Bill Paxton (Blue-haired punk) were all in "Aliens" as well, playing Hicks, Bishop, and Hudson, respectively. And yes, Michael Biehn also played Koffee in "The Abyss" - Arnold Schwarzenegger was in three movies with Bill Paxton (though Bill was still playing bit parts for two of them). Those movies were this, "Commando," where he plays a soldier manning a radar station, and "True Lies" where Bill plays a character named Simon. - Bill Paxton and Michael Biehn were also in three movies together, two of which you have seen ("Terminator" and "Aliens"). The third movie they both appeared in was "Tombstone." - Lance Henrickson (the second cop in this, and Bishop in "Aliens") was also the voice of Admiral Hackett in "Mass Effect." - Bill Paxton is the only actor to have been killed by a Terminator, a Xenomorph, AND a Predator. Lance Henrickson comes close, having been killed by a Terminator and a Predator, but the Xenomorph Queen only rips him in half and doesn't technically kill him, robbing him of the third death. Hope you've had a fantastic week! ✌🤓
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Michael Biehn was in "The Abyss" and was Corporal Hicks in "Aliens."
@miamicool666
@miamicool666 Жыл бұрын
At the end everything becomes clearer about the disturbing sex scene.
@graymouser6599
@graymouser6599 Жыл бұрын
"He really is a guy who got the hots for his friend's mom ...?" wait. Did you time travel back to my adolescence?
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Haha! 🤣🤣
@jedthementalist5112
@jedthementalist5112 Жыл бұрын
28:27 I was too young to catch these films at the cinema but I grew up watching them on TV & VHS. I wish they'd give us all the chance to see Terminator 2 on the big screen. I haven't been in years but T2 would change that in a heartbeat! Edit 35:34 You REALLY hope that you were wrong!
@quetepasa37
@quetepasa37 Жыл бұрын
But what about people who react to things? Have you lived in a cave all your life? How can you not know what terminator is about💀💀💀
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
What about people who react to things? I don't watch, so I don't know.
@carladams5891
@carladams5891 Жыл бұрын
A northern CA girl huh? I'm also in northern CA, east bay area. You should watch Predator and Predator 2. Bill Paxton has a role in the second one. Both good movies, first one better than the second, as per usual! If you watch the second, watch carefully, you'll see a clue, maybe easter egg is better, towards the end. Also, "the creep" as Sarah calls him, plays the character Slider in Top Gun. He flies with Val Kilmer's character Ice Man!!
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Hmmm. I will consider Predator 1 and 2. Thanks for the recommendation!
@BigGator5
@BigGator5 Жыл бұрын
"I'll be back." I highly recommend watching the extended version of Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) with the definitive ending. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that version and adds context that was originally taken out, anyone that says otherwise is pushing an agenda. Fun Fact: The crew had "You can't scare me, I work for James Cameron." t-shirts made. Casting Notes Fact: O.J. Simpson was considered for the Terminator, but the producers feared he was "too nice" to be taken seriously as a cold-blooded killer. Ironic. Director Cameo Fact: Near the beginning of the movie, when Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) receives a message on her answering machine breaking her date, the voice on the machine is James Cameron's. Make-Up Shenanigans Fact: One afternoon during a break in filming, Arnold Schwarzenegger went into a restaurant in downtown L.A. to get some lunch and realized all too late that he was still in Terminator make-up with a missing eye, exposed jawbone and burned flesh. Gun Enthusiast Fact: Arnold Schwarzenegger worked with guns every day for a month to prepare for the role. The first two weeks of filming he practiced weapons stripping and reassembly blindfolded until the motions were automatic, like a machine. He spent hours at the shooting range and practicing with different weapons without blinking or looking at them when reloading or cocking. He also had to be ambidextrous. He practiced different moves up to 50 times. He wound up garnering a compliment in Soldier Of Fortune magazine for his realistic handling of the guns on camera (whereas the magazine usually lampoons movies for their inaccurate depictions of weapons use).
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
Ohh cool. Love to hear how seriously Arnold took his role in learning how to handle the guns. And I recently watched Terminator 2 which will be posted to my Patreon soon :D
@BigGator5
@BigGator5 Жыл бұрын
Once again, I recommend the extended version with the definitive ending. It's the most complete movie. Go in Peace and Walk with God. 😎 👍
@LeviBoldock
@LeviBoldock Жыл бұрын
@@bunnytailsREACTS I really hope you didn't watch the stupid extended version. 😆
@bunnytailsREACTS
@bunnytailsREACTS Жыл бұрын
@@LeviBoldock I did, since that is the one my patrons had recommended to me.
@rescuetweak
@rescuetweak Жыл бұрын
One piece of trivia personal for me in this movie is that the terminator in the future that infiltrates the human camp and starts shooting everybody is played by Franco Columbu, who was Arnolds Best friend and lifelong training partner, was also my chiropractor for a short time when I was boxing in Southern California.
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