The best part about watching this is seeing the people working on one of the most epic movies of my childhood having such a good time while taking pride in their craft.
@EyePropsStudios8 ай бұрын
Also had their full concentration. No cellphones or social media to distract them.
@bruceehitpar58678 ай бұрын
Instead, we get modern day "epics" like the Marvels made by miserable people who just don't give a F.
@EyePropsStudios8 ай бұрын
@@bruceehitpar5867 True. People were more invested in their craft back then. Now studios end up with artists that want to do everything, and whose interests have to be so watered down with internet politics that they keep second guessing themselves.
@hrdknox20008 ай бұрын
No! It's terrifying to see that this has, indeed, become our destiny. Drone warfare, etc.
@jakerazmataz8528 ай бұрын
And having no idea how big it was going to be. Hoping, but not knowing.
@DaboooogA8 ай бұрын
Looking back, this film was extremely well made and is a technical masterpiece.
@jesustovar25498 ай бұрын
I know, most of the visuals holds up pretty well today.
@JustinLodes8 ай бұрын
T2 never gets outdated. It’s a classic movie that will be enjoyable 500 years from now and beyond
@ApatheticPerson8 ай бұрын
I think 500 years from now people are going to see the terminator irl@@JustinLodes
@jp43618 ай бұрын
@@jesustovar2549 90% that movie visuals are better than average in new films.
@asdasdasddgdgdfgdg8 ай бұрын
For some reason the visuals of a lot of 90s movies hold up really damn well, including T2 of course.
@APR7027 ай бұрын
Who else thinks this is the greatest action movie of all time
@Smartzenegger5 ай бұрын
Who is "Who Else"? :P
@saviourphiri98415 ай бұрын
Just you
@smoked93852 ай бұрын
It is
@Roog-i2i2 ай бұрын
Love this movie but Die Hard is my favorite action movie
@PhilMante2 ай бұрын
It's a candidate. The 80's and 90's were full of cinematic artwork.
@STOCKHOLM078 ай бұрын
The stunt doubles deserve so much credit.
@jerryfinger86598 ай бұрын
Like the person driving the oil truck and going a 180 in it.
@sproutpits8 ай бұрын
In the final scenes of the movie, Linda Hamilton's twin sister plays her doppelganger. You can see her at roughly the 7-minute mark of this video.
@ulibarriL8 ай бұрын
@@sproutpits I thought she was her stunt double. I never knew Linda had an identical twin sister. May she RIP. So very sad.
@suur-turku78068 ай бұрын
They're worth as much as they're paid. If you're not confident enough to demand more pay, that's it.
@adambane17198 ай бұрын
Yes, and they got it !!
@illuviium8 ай бұрын
So many props So many set ups So many lights and equipment So many schematics for every part So much detail in the wardrobe, the theme of the movie , the direction. So many people that have to get paid. This movie was , is and wil always be a massive success
@mocayisdaman8 ай бұрын
this movie is PERFECT in every single detail, one of the best movies ever made.
@eaom40388 ай бұрын
Forever…
@mariano_Javier8 ай бұрын
La mejor de todos los tiempos.. alucinante .
@invisiblerevolution8 ай бұрын
New found RESPECT for the director...... who has to see it all within his MIND.
@nickgordon53298 ай бұрын
And 0 boring greenscreens for the actors! Its so great to see them all laugh together
@Voss_Baba2 ай бұрын
T2 and Aliens are the two best sequels ever made and James Cameron both made it.
@WhiteBoyGamer2 ай бұрын
not just the best sequals. also the 2 best action movies
@Shimbob19832 ай бұрын
Definitely.and the road warrior aswell
@adriannavarro25362 ай бұрын
10000% nothing touches or will ever touch how good those two movies are.
@ZeonEons2 ай бұрын
Without a doubt
@capndallas49182 ай бұрын
@Shimbob1983 err, no. Road warrior is just a bunch of guys in drag hanging around in the desert. I hate sand. It's rough and it's coarse and it gets everywhere.
@scoopicman8 ай бұрын
Saw this opening day and was just floored. One of my most rewatchable movies. Great script, pace, action, music, etc. Arnold was in his prime. Linda was amazing. Edward knocked it out of the park in his first ever acting role. Robert Patrick was perfect as the T-1000. The effects and stunt work are smashing. Hard to think of another movie that bests this.
@defiverr46978 ай бұрын
Have seen it over 150 times. The greatest.
@deniseclaeys82958 ай бұрын
The arcade game is great, too!
@Imperialmusicfan8 ай бұрын
Completely agree. Had the great pleasure of catching a 3D Imax screening a few years back and it was just amazing, even though I had seen it a few dozen times by that point.
@toddaulner53938 ай бұрын
My ex and my best friend stood in line for an hour and a half and still had to sit split up. It was so awesome!
@adambane17198 ай бұрын
Plus GnR's awesome soundtrack !!
@LiLgPnoy158 ай бұрын
90's had the best movies, 80's too, actually.
@JustinLodes8 ай бұрын
70’s too actually. Late 70’s were when movies really got more realistic practical effects and early CGI which gave us the classics like 1978 Superman and 1977 Star Wars etc etc.
@Inyourhideyhole8 ай бұрын
Fuck yeah bud ❤❤❤
@Inyourhideyhole8 ай бұрын
@@JustinLodes70's mid 70's, 80's besides mad max, snake plissken or two lane blacktop, dirty Mary crazy Larry or vanishing point days was so bomb mid 90's was it for me beats these new Millennium movies lol
@jonathanparle84298 ай бұрын
I think anything from the mid 60s through to the early 80s was best. By the early 60s they knew all the tricks to making big widescreen larger than life epic movies but without any CGI or greeen screens and only rudimentary front and rear projection, everything had to be done "for real" so to speak. As of today, no CGI that I have ever seen can even remotely compete with having to create the effect physically on the scene in the real world. Not even remotely close. To be honest most movies these days are about as exciting as a cut scene from a second rate video game and look about as realistic too.
@punclalig10368 ай бұрын
2020 movies are propaganda woke crap
@SocraticMutt6 ай бұрын
The funniest part was Arnold's indifference to smacking the kid in the head with the'shotgun. 😂
@carllavery44426 ай бұрын
He'll live
@vodkarocket16 ай бұрын
I think he was JUST realizing what happened when it cut off-more to the point is how tough ed furlong was, he took that silently, and then shook it off. It was accidental, after all. Ed furlong has had nothing but good stuff to say about James Cameron and Arnold since….
@Smartzenegger5 ай бұрын
It's just living tissue over carbon endo skeleton!
@SocraticMutt5 ай бұрын
@@Smartzenegger LOL, that was funny.
@SoundsToBlowYourMind4 ай бұрын
You can't go around bashing people over the head with a shot gun OK ? WHY ? Cause, You just can't!
@SoundgardenMan8 ай бұрын
I don't care what anyone says. I miss prosthetics and great makeup work. Such talent was superior to lazy CGI of today.
@JustinLodes8 ай бұрын
Both are good when done right. T2 used earlier CGI but more love and heart was put into it because guys like Jim Cameron, Stan Winston and Arnold has a genuine passion for their work. Today producers, directors and actors only care about lining their pockets fast
@RogueDragon058 ай бұрын
A time and place for each, but yes I do miss the old ways.
@TheEman5908 ай бұрын
Making computer imagery isn't "lazy". Look at Pixar. Though I do miss the more practical effects from the films of my youth.
@jonathanparle84298 ай бұрын
@@JustinLodes Somehow back in the early 90s despite the lack of computing power they still managed to pull off better effects than today when there is endless computing power to throw at effects. I agree with you - it is the passion and skill of those behind the cameras far more than the tools they have to play with. Plus those guys still working in the 90s came from the old school backgrounds of having to do everything "for real". The current generation of behind the scenes movie makers often never even need to get out of their chairs and spend all day at the computer screen. I can't even think of any movie made after the mid 90s that I would even want to bother watching more than once, yet I come back to all these epic films made from the early 60s to mid 90s all the time.
@silencedmaxim58898 ай бұрын
When they undercharge and overwork the CGI artists, it's no wonder the shit we get today.
@Colin_8 ай бұрын
That "I order you not to go!" bit at the end still hits the feels all these years later.
@ProducerTiagoMendes8 ай бұрын
Still makes me cry even today. Its something incredible. Even movies like dramas dont. I think only gladiator make me cry to!
@alexeilindes75078 ай бұрын
So deep in anal prostate liek Lou farigno
@perfectsoulmates20238 ай бұрын
@@ProducerTiagoMendes Maximus ... "ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED !!?" ... "he was a soldier of Rome" ... "now you are free" ...
@AlexTTzer08 ай бұрын
It's a touching moment for sure but... should the Terminator actually listen to his command? Also, just before that, when the T-800 says "I need a vacation", it's ultra funny, but how is an endoskeleton cybernetic humanism crack such a joke? I guess if you are Arnold you kinda bend the rules in all universes :P
@Colin_8 ай бұрын
@@AlexTTzer0 in the special edition they show that they have to flick a switch in his chip for him to 'learn' how to become human.
@alkohallick29017 ай бұрын
Met Linda Hamilton once. She was a sweetheart. ❤
@theroliyogi6 ай бұрын
i would have hit on her, probably.
@JoeSchmo-u1d6 ай бұрын
Even now, she STILL kicks my backside. I've always had a thing for her.
@Smartzenegger5 ай бұрын
I always wondered... does she wear a Hamilton watch???
@tr3vk4m4 ай бұрын
@@Smartzenegger James Cameron always turns his camera on
@tr3vk4m4 ай бұрын
@@Smartzenegger Arnold Schwarzenegger always.. er, ok I got nothing.
@phnmnl488 ай бұрын
This movie is so good. 30+ years later it still holds up
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
Спасибо что поддерживаете украину
@chauffeurmarco8 ай бұрын
I agree totally. But I have seen it for times and that is enough for me. I probably wont see it before 30 years from now.
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
@@chauffeurmarco спасибо за украину
@chauffeurmarco8 ай бұрын
@@Kai-ew3zi je ne parle pas ta langue. I don’t speak your language
@chauffeurmarco8 ай бұрын
@@Kai-ew3zi Я не говорил про Украину, но добро пожаловать.
@rhyswong89768 ай бұрын
When I was a kid I worship this movie, I even have the original tapes and posters my dad got me for my birthday. The golden age of movies and I'm glad to grow up with it.
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
Спасибо что поддерживаете украину
@adriannavarro25362 ай бұрын
awesome that you have those memories. i still worship this movie
@bananian4 ай бұрын
I just admire Linda Hamilton's dedication to the role. Such an underrated actor.
@LarsWalker-xo2jn3 ай бұрын
I am interested to see what she'll bring to Stranger Things!
@knives59643 ай бұрын
One of the most talented and private celebs out there
@Jil88403 ай бұрын
What happened to her????
@LarsWalker-xo2jn3 ай бұрын
@@Jil8840 did you forget about Terminator Dark Fate in 2019?
@Traveller693 ай бұрын
Let's face it, you're just here to call another Actress who for decades never knew they should be offended by that, an Actor just to get your Woke rocks off. Well done you. 👍🏼👏🏼
@deniseherud8 ай бұрын
Linda Hamilton was absolutely amazing💗 The drastic overhaul from the first movie was an astounding change. It's a real talent to be able to act both those extremes so well--crying and running away in the first one and in the second one, blowing things up and going toe to toe with the T-1000. This movie will always be a masterpiece imo
@milosstojanovic46237 ай бұрын
Yeah, Linda was amazing, such a great role.
@davidhornbeck14707 ай бұрын
One of the better sequels
@winterbas89276 ай бұрын
Yep, excellent character development and growth by the writers and commitment by the actor to bring that to life.
@jak711135 ай бұрын
And all done without the “I am woman, hear me roar” that we see in today’s films. We all understood that she was stronger than the last film (no pun), without the need to express it in a backbreaking way.
@Slashygirl665 ай бұрын
Agreed. I love this movie. It never gets old.
@tourproven8 ай бұрын
I still can't wrap my head around how any movie gets completed... so much work and so many people collaborating.
@missbritishchick7 ай бұрын
It's a shame the behind the scenes crew don't get as much credit or money. They are the ones who make the movie what it is. ❤
@milosstojanovic46237 ай бұрын
@@missbritishchick In this movie and other similar with lots of practical effects, props, and here particularly robotics department, probably that robotics department was really expensive, because it was basically beginning of major robotics development.
@alfredodistefanolaulhe22126 ай бұрын
It's a matter of money, if you have the money you get the movie done.
@TheFlyingZulu6 ай бұрын
Like anything else that is time consuming or complicated... one step at a time.
@antonnym2146 ай бұрын
One of the handful of sequels that did justice to the franchise. Well done!
@Smartzenegger5 ай бұрын
It's the first and one and only true sequel. All the others lost touch of the original energry. Cameron wrote T2 as it would be the end of the story... next thing he planned a Terminator 3 movie in 1995 for a 1998 release... but then Titanic came into Cameron's life... and everything changed.
@Njbear7453Ай бұрын
One of very few sequels that may be better than the original
@a8f2358 ай бұрын
I was 10, and had just lost my father 2 months prior to this. I skipped school and watched this movie three times in a row that day. It just spoke directly to me and it still does. I've lost count of how many times I've seen it now and to be honest I don't care. This is one of the greatest movies I know.
@gustavoantoniosaraviasanto48978 ай бұрын
Lamento muchisimo la perdida de tu padre amigo,pero es verdad esta pelicula tambien la he visto muchisimas veces. Es genial.
@empiresrikesfat8 ай бұрын
my late mother loved this movie she was 78
@Mir4yAll8 ай бұрын
I turned 12 in 1991. It was the dark times back then in Russia, not as dark as today but still was. I remember it was a muddy spring season or the fall when my cousin and I were out to find something good to watch in a video salon as those places were called. The small room in a basement were full of people watching T2. I sat on the floor as there were no vacant seats. I was totally blown away. The movie was epic.
@paperwizard59828 ай бұрын
i remember the only movie that came close to t2 in terms of audience reactions was blair witch. all the strangers sitting down and cheering for this movie makes me glad we were all old enough to have been there
@alinka17767 ай бұрын
@@paperwizard5982Ведьма это отстой же
@captmurdock8 ай бұрын
Arnold teaching Linda how to "flex" in everyday situations is gold.
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
Спасибо что поддерживаете украину
@deniseherud8 ай бұрын
i swear that was a SNL skit at one point😂 I 💗 Arnie 😂
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
@@dalmienpichardo1099 спасибо за украину
@rafallan17 ай бұрын
Would have loved to seen her flexing more!
@Kai-ew3zi7 ай бұрын
@@rafallan1 thank you for supporting Ukraine
@teetarquin70127 ай бұрын
Oh my. We were all beautiful back then. So wonderful seeing gorgeous and talented Linda Hamilton, and just look how handsome Arnold was. Everything about this looks like pure joy.
@mallninja98052 ай бұрын
I sometimes wonder, did people in 1994 miss the 50s & 60s the way I miss the 80s & 90s? They must have.
@RandomnessTube.8 ай бұрын
This was my fav movie as a kid I'm 40 now the amount of work that went into it is truly amazing we will never see this type of detail and skill ever again.
@colinluckens95918 ай бұрын
Nowadays a quick buck and shoddiness rule.....
@vinu35417 ай бұрын
Me too
@productorabuenosaires5722 ай бұрын
@@colinluckens9591 hoy no tomarian todo ese riesgo
@NewStarConstellationАй бұрын
There is a trend in doing it more and more the old fashioned ways as people tend to appreciate that like we all do here. But I agree, this amount is HUGE and has yet to be met or even topped.
@grandiosa868 ай бұрын
The dedication was something else back then. This is why I love older movies. They gave it all.
@BillSmith-rx9rmАй бұрын
It's amazing how the scenes get completed and the movie gets put together when you see a video like this where everything looks like total chaos.
@commanderkeen37878 ай бұрын
Just look at how immaculately this film turned out, and compare it to similar big budget films of the early 90s, many of which don't hold up or you can see the seams starting to show. Every shot James Cameron wanted in this film, he ensured he got. The guy is a visionary and a perfectionist.
@silencedmaxim58898 ай бұрын
was* Nowadays, not so much
@defiverr46978 ай бұрын
@@silencedmaxim5889 not one person, one director, can or could make Avatar. Albeit, it's not as exciting as T2, it's still the grandest movie ever made, and the technology behind Avatar is groundbreaking. As much as I like T2 more than Avatar, still is the signature of the only, the only director in the world who could and has made it. Period. Nobody is Cameron, and no one comes close to Cameron, and no one will come close to Cameron in the future.
@Alvan818 ай бұрын
@silencedmaxim5889 Nowadays he has already made some of the most visionary/technical films. He's trying to break new ground, hats off to him.
@thomasheitkamp72508 ай бұрын
You could cry that cameron and scott (like guns n roses and metallica) have lost their ability to create amazing shit.
@gunsandpoker74328 ай бұрын
Too bad he’s a loony Ltard
@kwhi827 ай бұрын
Movies that are exclusively CGI will NEVER be as good as practical effects like this. Truly a timeless masterpiece.
@ajmetz827 ай бұрын
Both the practical effects AND CGI were great in this movie. When Terminator 2 launched everyone was enthused about the liquid metal CGI, ^_^. It was soooo cool. Jurassic Park and Terminator 2 are why you saw a T-Rex on the PlayStation demo disc, or in that early stage of Tomb Raider, and the Dural unveil for Virtua Fighter 3 featuring liquid metal - or the Metal Suit in Mario 64 - there was an obsession to bring these fantastic movie visuals from Terminator 2 and Jurassic Park home, and the games industry wanted to catch up to these inspiring effects we saw in these masterpieces in the cinema. The 90s was a hugely exciting time. From the SAM Coupé to the Dreamcast. From Teletext to Internet Broadband. =).
@kwhi827 ай бұрын
@ajmetz82 Agreed. The CGI they did use was tastefully done and not overused compared to movies today. Jurassic Park and T2 were absolutely revolutionary in regards to the combination of practical and CGI 💯. It was great being a kid in the 90s!
@Psythik7 ай бұрын
T2 extensively used CGI.
@brown22sugar257 ай бұрын
@@Psythiknot extensively but a handful of standout moments
@bigollameo7 ай бұрын
Yeah, I dunno about that one. Let's talk in 30 years and see how you feel.
@motivation4all6542 күн бұрын
That background music....what a feeling it gives....
@arielgimenez_957 ай бұрын
That analog way of doing things with real objects, without excessive computers, is what made it so good.
@roninja69295 ай бұрын
Thing is this is when it started. It was the T1000 effects in this movie led to the flood of CGI in movies and where we are today. We lost the heart in blockbusters, they could have been so much more..
@NewStarConstellationАй бұрын
It's only one part of the puzzle that did make it so good, but I agree. Cameron does an outstanding job on planing and directing - a natural and a perfectionist, but friendly and accessible. Not to forget motivating people, keeping it fun, using talented actors and actresses. My God and Jesus, this movie still keeps me coming back after more that 30 years!
@djackman4229Ай бұрын
It will come back.
@chimpzchimpington2006Ай бұрын
@@roninja6929Back when CGI was the icing on the cake instead of a crutch.
@Kacpa2Ай бұрын
@@roninja6929 Matrix was probably one of last movies on the fringe, using CGI only when absolutely necessary, and comitting to tons of practicals everywhere else and still shot on film and that was only the end of hte same decade. Over next few years all movies lost the "film look" as everyone went to digital and grainless look in mid 2000s.
@bluewater828 ай бұрын
T2 was huge for my childhood. Never knew these reels existed. So awesome and thank you for sharing with us!
@NitpickingNerd8 ай бұрын
No problemo
@bananian4 ай бұрын
It was so good it traumatized me for a good while. Probably shouldn't have been watching it when I was 8. 😂
@bluewater824 ай бұрын
@@bananian Right?! I saw it in the theaters when I was 9. I was super worried about nuclear wars after that. I remember my mom telling me it was ok as we left the theater. She said it wouldn't be like in the movie, we would have air raid sirens going off. I shit you not our air raid sirens went off not long after that. I was sitting in my 4th grade class and the siren starts wailing from the nearby air base. I guess it was for a tornado warning but for a few minutes of confusion in the classroom I was absolutely terrified thinking we were about to get nuked.
@skat11406 ай бұрын
I could watch 97minutes of this raw footage and never get bored.
@kevinlee922658 ай бұрын
Linda Hamilton is such a beautiful and natural woman. Tons of respect for her
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
Спасибо что поддерживаете украину
@kenterminateddq53118 ай бұрын
5:35 Linda is jacked!!! She might be as jacked as Arnie. 😊
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
@@kenterminateddq5311 спасибо что поддерживаете украину
@llezmollah2177 ай бұрын
She was sexy in the most strangest way ever
@angel99906Ай бұрын
@@Kai-ew3zi А от неё что-то осталось?
@costazero46078 ай бұрын
The emotions I had with this movie as a young child, I can't describe it! My all time favorite - god bless the whole crew!
@chrisg96158 ай бұрын
Its because its a family movie. Arnold the father figure protector with the mom and the kid.
@zenithperigee74427 ай бұрын
@costazero4607, takes me back to a fun childhood time with Family just like the first Terminator movie and other movies like RoboCop, Alien, Tron and so many more! Really miss my folks....
@harrymills27707 ай бұрын
That T2000 was the stuff of nightmares.
@Tfor2show7 ай бұрын
Same here! It was the first movie that made me cry. Second grade. Been my favorite ever since!
@KingEliАй бұрын
They don't make masterpieces like that anymore.. T2 is arguably the best action movie ever made.
@shezad6829Ай бұрын
Those FX studio effect has killed it ..u rite those were the days movies felt more real . Kind a strange but true
@MrT-bagger8 ай бұрын
Edward Furlong's stunt double even sounds like him. 😂 I remember watching this in the theater when it came out. I'm the same age as Edward. Probably my favorite movie. It reminds me of the good old days, just being a teenager, having fun, no stress or worries.
@jmac79ers8 ай бұрын
Same here, it hit so hard back then, just as my brothers and I were on the brink of adulthood. What a masterpiece
@jawarakf8 ай бұрын
We can get his body double to play adult John Connor in Terminator 2029.
@anonymousplanetfambly45988 ай бұрын
I was in college and, quite frankly...same.
@ravurmovie8 ай бұрын
I have the exact same feelings and emotions if it comes to this movie. Seen it in the cinema 1991 when i was a teenager.
@Win7ermu7e8 ай бұрын
Honestly I thought he almost ruined the movie. Watching his scenes multiple times (because the movie is that good) is unbearable.
@barryosullivan77638 ай бұрын
"Oh it's burning!" I love how cameron has no time to sugar coat it for the kids! You're burning alive. That's the scene. And cut!
@Shanethefilmmaker8 ай бұрын
It was the 90s. "It burns." Was already part of the children's vocabulary.
@hell53096 ай бұрын
For how a lot of kids play pretend, he really doesn't need to.
@SpaceMissile23 күн бұрын
man, it is incredible just how much work goes into these. like, obviously it's a ton of work, but having to do _every single thing_ is just mind-blowing.
@dallesamllhals916123 күн бұрын
Baaah! Green and Blue FTW....right 2024+?
@SpaceMissile23 күн бұрын
@@dallesamllhals9161 sure!
@hothmobile1008 ай бұрын
Hard work on movies really pays off. This move, Fury Road....when movies have real stunts and less CGI, it's hard work but it looks 1000 times better than CGI.
@daisaq8 ай бұрын
I got your point, but really good CGIs are usually overlooked(cuz it's so good ppl doesn't notice) and typically ppl just watch movie with prejudice... I hate the trend of overusing CGI and rushed materials but they are also underrated imo
@CrAzYpotpie8 ай бұрын
This is also a really weird comment, as T2 is widely known to have expanded heavily on the toolset they had to produce state or the art CGI. These same tools grew into what we know of today as Maya and 3DS Max, tools used for countless movies and video games. So yeah, extremely short sighted. It's not like his point is entirely wrong, but when it comes to this movie, it couldn't be more wrong.
@nebularain33388 ай бұрын
What makes you think that VFX creation isn't hard work? Have you ever been on a crunch as part of a VFX team and slept on the floor for a month? Also, Fury Road had a shit ton of CGI. The hills, dust, and even some cars were literally all computer generated, but you didn't notice that becasue you assumed it was all practical as it looked amazing. I'd advise you to watch this series and maybe put down the view that practical is always superior to CGI. kzbin.info/www/bejne/baXXeGxmp8Z2hNEsi=pJ5cjxJjv3SUKCd5
@hothmobile1008 ай бұрын
@@CrAzYpotpie Nah, you missed the point. When at all possible, real shadows, real environments take priority. Yes, they created CGI later from this but it's a last resort and only when needed. The newer version of Dune won awards because while they had to use computers to models ships and planets, they went out of their way to film real environment and shadows, light, color. So you missed the point. Most studios like Marvel do the opposite and will green screen and CGI everything.
@mr.smithgnrsmith78088 ай бұрын
Fury Road was feminazi trash
@aldunlop46228 ай бұрын
I called in sick to work on opening day and watched it 3 times, fucking epic, nothing had ever been done like this movie before. Walked out mind blown. Starship Troopers did the same, I walked out after watching that and I still remember thinking "they can do ANYTHING now".
@adambane17198 ай бұрын
Bots, sending this comment to your boss at the time, as we speak !
@adambane17198 ай бұрын
Yeah bro.... Skynet is real !!! Jordan Peterson actually speaking in congress about it last week..... is absolutely frightening
@aldunlop46228 ай бұрын
Haha, that was what, 30 years ago or more? I doubt my boss is still working lol.@@adambane1719
@J.Lee-xv6wb6 ай бұрын
Linda Hamillton's face is euphoric.
@lou71398 ай бұрын
Cameron: Hey, Arnold, can you get Linda shredded? Arnold: No, problemo.
@Bruce_Wayne358 ай бұрын
Arnold's trainer, Vince Gironda, was probably the one who got her shredded.
@Win7ermu7e8 ай бұрын
@technooby220 Why, because she leaned out with a little bit of mass ? Completely doable natty especially with a personal chef, trainers, and time.
@jamesswanson43038 ай бұрын
@@Win7ermu7eright on. Probably took 8 months tops. She was already fit and healthy.
@don-music8 ай бұрын
She was always muscular and cut
@forevertj8 ай бұрын
@technooby220 Only an idiot refers to steroids as gear.
@jonathanparle84298 ай бұрын
I watched this again for about the 6th time last night and it occurred to me just how good some of the minor characters are. The foster parents for example - great performances. And the cigar smoking, Harley-riding leather clothing benefactor - brilliant performance.
@bst8578 ай бұрын
Idk if you noticed, but the foster mother is the same actor as Vasquez from Aliens :D
@FrietjeOorlog8 ай бұрын
@@bst857And Titanic!
@TucsonDude8 ай бұрын
@@bst857 ..and not hispanic, but jewish.
@aqacefan8 ай бұрын
@@FrietjeOorlog For a while, I was starting to wonder if Jenette Goldstein had signed away her soul to James Cameron given how many of his movies she appeared in within ten years or so...
@demonkoryu7 ай бұрын
@@bst857 Duuuude!
@bomfirit752 күн бұрын
After so many years, i am still impressed from Linda Hamiltons "Every day Girl" look, to this badass female.
@peterzerfass46098 ай бұрын
Can't get over how jacked Linda Hamilton was for this role. Look at those legs at 2:30. She must have been working out hard for quite some time before the shoot.
@The3rdGunman8 ай бұрын
Yeah, she spent a whole year before filming getting ripped.
@silentbliss76668 ай бұрын
She trained for Dark Fate too, still looking fabulous and powerful in her 60s
@thedude47957 ай бұрын
_Calves_ The lower part of the legs are called calves.
@sergiogastoncarrizo1598 ай бұрын
God! Linda Hamilton was a knockout
@TheEman5908 ай бұрын
I saw a few episodes of Beauty and the Beast with her in it. She was definitely gorgeous back then.
@CrAzYpotpie8 ай бұрын
I have never found her all that attractive, but she is one hell of a badass woman.
@eolsunder8 ай бұрын
I think she was good looking, but not a knockout. In T2 she was in very fit shape and she's adorable, but i wouldn't call her a knockout by any means.
@sergiogastoncarrizo1598 ай бұрын
@@eolsunder nobody asked you,dude. Besides, it's a matter of taste.
@AfrewSpines8 ай бұрын
@@sergiogastoncarrizo159Nobody asked you either, hero, it goes both ways.
@michaelb.421125 ай бұрын
This entire film was put together in one single unassuming industrial office. It's still one of the best films ever made. James Cameron is so gifted. I can't imagine the stress of all that gear, crew, time schedule all being on you, which I guess add up to being a great director.
@Aleksandr_S158 ай бұрын
Никаких ещё компьютерных мультиков, только натуральные съёмки! Реальные машины, взрывы, каскадеры, грим, комбинированные съёмки, класс!
@AKIRANIME-O_O-8 ай бұрын
T-1000 и есть компьютерный мультик. В Тёмных судьбах точно так же были реальные машины и взрывы. Как видно дело не в них.
@MAPKCuCT8 ай бұрын
Да хуле уже ИИ фильмы стряпает и3 говна и палок
@VovkaPu-728 ай бұрын
Кто знает реальный рост ШВарца???,1 метр 80,везде пишут,так он ниже меня...
@AKIRANIME-O_O-8 ай бұрын
@@VovkaPu-72 Гугл пишет 1,88
@user-yu5zr3xy3r8 ай бұрын
Боже, это мое детство....
@ГабриэльАронов8 ай бұрын
Мне 41 год..И это до сих пор один из моих самых любимых фильмов! Как же давно это было
@R1PPA-C8 ай бұрын
42 and I can honestly say this is the top of the bunch for me ! And I watch a lot of movies
@medved40307 ай бұрын
I'm 39 and this was perhaps the first R-rated film i ever saw growing up. T-1000 scared the crap outta me :)
@alinka17767 ай бұрын
И мне 41, поддерживаю тебя👍🏻
@МихаилЛевеляйнен7 ай бұрын
дружище мне 55 и я фанат терминаторов.
@oregonxl4 ай бұрын
love how you can see the crazy amount of work that made this a lasting movie.
@qwipperty8 ай бұрын
Can you imagine being part of that crew, and then looking around and realizing you're making one of the best films of all time? What a feeling it must be for everyone involved. And I really miss practical effects. So much better than CGI in most instances.
@benjiespinosa47038 ай бұрын
I love how Arnolds giving the John Connor stand in some training and nutrition advice in the very beginning. And I’m so glad the cameraman got that shot of Robert Patrick “spitt’n” dressed in casual wear🤣👏 Everybody looks like they’re having a great time. Especially Linda with the shotgun🤣👏She loves it. Her sisters so beautiful 👏
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
Спасибо что поддерживаете украину
@paulrandig6 ай бұрын
This half second at 4:04 when Linda fires the big gun and smiles "Yeah!" gets me every time.
@Cenindo8 ай бұрын
1:30 --- Everyone: "Arnold, you hit Ed on the head!" Arnold: "He'll live!"
@thatbobusguy8 ай бұрын
In the theatrical release, you can actually see the bump on his head😂
@jamessheeler52008 ай бұрын
I knew exactly what was coming. Cameron laughs about this in the Audio Commentary. Apparently it happened a few more times that they didn't show here🤣
@SamAceRothstein8 ай бұрын
Even in the final cut, the barrel just grazes his hair. I was always surprised how close it came, now I know he actually got hit, and multiple times apparently lol
@Smartzenegger5 ай бұрын
It's just living tissue over carbon endo skeleton.
@ct6502-c7w4 ай бұрын
@@thatbobusguyLol poor kid
@Velwol4ara8 ай бұрын
Это было вчера, видеомагнитофон. Кассета просмотренная до дыр. Спасибо всем тем, кто сделал этот шедевр!
@insanereality7 ай бұрын
Сначала в видео салонах смарели, видик был редкостью)))
@gregorydahl7 ай бұрын
I bought a boxed set special edition with 2 vhs tapes t2 and the making of i probably have a dvd of it still .
@anatolyalexeenko92325 ай бұрын
У этого фильма удивительная магия. Сколько бы раз не смотрел - каждый раз эмоции как будто первый раз смотрю. Чувствуется, что Кэмерон и его команда вложили душу в это кино..
@John-m6g3v6 ай бұрын
Arnold's spin move with the shotgun is one of my happiest movie memories. I swear you could feel the entire audience's jaws dropping in the theater.
@Haddley3338 ай бұрын
It's the little things that I don't realize beforehand that add so much detail and life to this movie. For example: having someone off camera slowly pushing sand while they are in the bunker looking at weapons.
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
Спасибо что поддерживаете украину
@Haddley3338 ай бұрын
@@Kai-ew3zi I don't
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
@@Haddley333 спасибо что не поддерживаете кремлёвскую мафию
@Smartzenegger5 ай бұрын
It's like a dream... Mr. Sandman... give me a dream... :)
@Hikikomori_Gaming8 ай бұрын
movies will never be the same. talentless, corrupt individuals.
@Shadow__1338 ай бұрын
Viewers, producers, stockholders, actors, or all of the above?
@doop008 ай бұрын
Only soft jokes or words can be spoken, because someone can be offended while watching the movie and the quota needs to be met, so a very diverse cast is required for all movies no matter the setting. Sprinkle that with current day politics and what the director's personal opinions are as a message. That's modern day movies.
@turbodog998 ай бұрын
bite me
@ElectrickWizard8 ай бұрын
@@doop00 Sounds like a whiny snowflake opinion to me.
@hearmymotoredheart8 ай бұрын
@@doop00Cry harder, you big baby with you big hurt feelings
@smaragd_17 күн бұрын
It's amazing to be able to see this so many years later. Thank you.
@DeRussellMasina8 ай бұрын
Linda Hamilton in her prime was phenomenal ❤
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
Спасибо что поддерживаете украину
@MrPutrifyingEagor8 ай бұрын
The only film I have ever gone to the cinema watched, spent the evening in total misbelief, then gone back the next day and watched again!!! Still is in my opinion a masterpiece ! It's great to see it being made, thanks for posting this!
@davidmartin7163Ай бұрын
This was the best Terminator movie. Also one of my favorite movies ever. It was cool to see all the cast having a good time. Thank you for sharing
@PlasmaCoolantLeak8 ай бұрын
Damn, Linda Hamilton had some guns. That bicep looks hard as rock.
@eolsunder8 ай бұрын
yep she was in really good shape for T2.
@milosstojanovic46237 ай бұрын
Strong but thin as chopstick 😮
@shreddergirl86075 ай бұрын
Arnie trained her, the low body fat was amazing
@Smartzenegger5 ай бұрын
@@shreddergirl8607 Yes, she was the living tissue over carbon endo skeleton terminator model. :)
@thebigmon5 ай бұрын
@@milosstojanovic4623 I've seen this type of physique in professional cyclist and Olympic athletes. Thin but the muscles are very defined. Efficient human bodies look like this.
@kruemelmonster19847 ай бұрын
Of all the Terminator films, part 2 is my favorite. I always thought the relationship between John and the Terminator was so brilliant that this part has been my favorite since I was a teenager. That hasn't changed to this day. The Terminator is simply legendary.
@productorabuenosaires5722 ай бұрын
no hay 2 sin 1. perdón pero 1 se merece la gloria
@chrissherwood45447 ай бұрын
This was my first R rated movie and I was 5 yo. The special effects of that era were incredible and took a ton of work. Looks like one of the top film productions in history.
@dannyt5648 ай бұрын
still to date in my lifetime the best movie of all time.
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
Спасибо что поддерживаете украину
@RaidersMK_2 ай бұрын
@@Kai-ew3zi😂
@entertainingsportshighligh7525Ай бұрын
i bet you say the same thing for the (rocky movies), the (die hard movies), the (back to the future movies) & the (predator movies) as well, lol lol , maybe even the (Rambo movies), lol
@easydrive36627 ай бұрын
Everything about T2 is perfection, its certainly one of the best films ever produced!
@NewStarConstellationАй бұрын
No doubt about that.
@curtbrackenrich78837 ай бұрын
The film was SO good, easily top 10 for me, that I honestly didn't even want to see ANY of how the sausage is made, at least on this one. But it was worth it to see Linda Hamilton's epic smile when she laughs, she lights up the room no doubt.
@26maffew8 ай бұрын
I’m 42 years old… watching this when it came out in theaters was ICONIC….. love these behind the scenes Excellent cast & director’s
@26maffew8 ай бұрын
@user-hz4fj5xw2uI was 9
@vagabond1979797 ай бұрын
I'm about your age and when I saw this in the theater it blew me away. Epic!
@simonneep84137 ай бұрын
@user-hz4fj5xw2u Exactly, I think the BBFC classified this as 15, the original as 18. Somebody's telling porkies or snook in.
@Smartzenegger5 ай бұрын
@@vagabond197979 Did it blew you out of the theater?
@vagabond1979795 ай бұрын
@@Smartzenegger Yes, but I told them I would be back.
@ianfuller82228 ай бұрын
I’m always amazed watching film crews working with models and miniature sets. Goldeneye also had amazing miniature sets and effects
@kristinamercado57376 ай бұрын
I love these kind of videos because you get to see just how much work is put into all this and how amazing the entire crew can just put something like this "so effortlessly" on the big screen for us. Epic epic movie ❤
@finegamingconnoisseur8 ай бұрын
Gives a glimpse of the amount of work that went into the film. It's mind-blowing to see how they managed to use a mixture of low-tech and high-tech assets to create a movie that is still being watched today by a new generation of audience who weren't even born yet at the time of its release.
@stevenswadel8 ай бұрын
T2 is a masterpiece.
@dakotaxu47925 ай бұрын
The human mind is such a powerful futuristic device. Schwarzenegger proved it by achieving everything he set out to do
@duanehall22133 ай бұрын
🩶 Arnold. Since. I. Was. 16...he's. An. ICON....The. MAN. 💯🤟
@Osprey8508 ай бұрын
For 33 years, I wondered what Arnold was wearing down below in the pool hall scene. I wouldn't have guessed wildly colorful, very-90s boxers. Now, I might not be able to watch the scene again without thinking of them.
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
Спасибо что поддерживаете украину
@maxsyruj58728 ай бұрын
Actually he was naked for actual shot.
@Kai-ew3zi8 ай бұрын
@@maxsyruj5872 спасибо за украину
@Osprey8508 ай бұрын
@@maxsyruj5872 Where'd you learn that? I find it hard to believe.
@sangiopuig67353 ай бұрын
@@maxsyruj5872 no, he was wearing a black briefs on there
@manishpanicker16967 ай бұрын
I remember my mom buying the vhs tape of T2 for me. There was a certain smell to the cover of the tape, which is nostalgic just like seeing the movie again these days from time to time. What a movie! The bike chase, hospital escape, the ending. Thank you all who took part in making a classic. 🙏
@JimmyWin5014 ай бұрын
Yes! My brother and I both watched T2 when it came out on VHS whilst our parents had gone out for the night. It completely blew our minds, the most jaw-dropping film we ever saw. Nothing, NOTHING, will ever repeat that astonishment ever again...
Still the greatest sequel of all time alongside Aliens. These two films are the pinnacle of film making. You simply cannot get better than that.
@mattr.18878 ай бұрын
The automated machine guns in Aliens was a real thing of beauty.
@angrysoviet4708 ай бұрын
The Empire Strikes Back, Godfather 2, Star Trek II Wrath of Khan, The Dark Knight and The Road Warrior say "hold on a minute!"
@TearTheRoof0ff8 ай бұрын
@@angrysoviet470 For some reason I read that as 'Shrek II Wrath of Khan'... LOL. But yes, all great sequels.
@entertainingsportshighligh7525Ай бұрын
i bet you say the same thing for the (rocky movies), the (die hard movies), the (back to the future movies) the (robocop movies) & the (predator movies) as well, lol lol , maybe even the (Rambo movies), lol
@Malachor01Ай бұрын
@entertainingsportshighligh7525 Rocky and Predator absolutely because they're amazing. Robocop and Rambo are iconic too.
@PlainZ3r08 ай бұрын
I needed to watch this 33 years ago! I just love the movie magic and how everything and everyone works together. At the time, The Making of Terminator 2 paperback was and still is one of my prized possesions. I was such in awe as I am then and now!
@reptongeek8 ай бұрын
I have a copy too. It's pride of place on my shelf
@aldunlop46228 ай бұрын
I did, I called in sick to work and watched it 3 times on opening day, including hitting a bar between viewings lol. My mind was blown.
@abu19502 ай бұрын
Is it weird that T2 is the greatest movie of all time for me? That music gets me every time 5:30. This is coming from someone that has seen Taxi Driver, Shawshank Redemption etc. I was around 12 when I first saw this movie and it still haunts me in a good way. Such a magnificent movie.
@19max848 ай бұрын
Such a great movie and lots of cool people. The cars, the hairstyles, the leather jackets, everything is sleek and aesthetic. That's what I admire about this era.
@smw381st8 ай бұрын
It is hard to believe just how much goes into making a movie and the numerous different scenes all put together at the right time and in the right order.
@MikeTheGreek2 ай бұрын
To this day T2 is the highest grossing Terminator movie this means that it was very special
@dmitriivanov43228 ай бұрын
Ностальгия в 1991 г мне было 13 лет мы просто обалдели от этого фильма сидели смотрели по видео в пионерском лагере и по сей день это очень классный фильм .......Боже как летит время
@alinka17767 ай бұрын
Мне было 8, но я не скажу, что время летит. Это было так давно, реально в прошлом веке и столетии. По ощущениям тоже.
@callummarks20808 ай бұрын
That was the best time back in the late 80's/early 90's when I was a little boy, miss those times, there will never be a great time like that again, the worlds so screwed up now, I'm thankful to God I grew up back then/experienced that time as a little boy instead of these days.
@S.T.R.E.L.O.K4 ай бұрын
0:40 T1000 were behind the scenes all time. 😅
@POLTERGEYST-z2s8 ай бұрын
Терминатор две первых части , шедевры!!!❤ ❤❤ При тех технологиях, создать нечто! !!! Почет и Уважение!!!
@Meison127 ай бұрын
сам ты нечто
@deffreiart7 ай бұрын
Это огромная работа! сейчас это уже в прошлом. Хотя, графика 3D моделирования та еще работенка. Но уже менее изобретательна и технически не связанна с физикой. только программно.
@soldervasАй бұрын
Только вот показ закулисья убивает атмосферу фильма. Зря это показывают.
@SpicySteve-tz2so8 ай бұрын
Even 33 years later, it is still a film by which all movies are judged. Revolutionary. James Cameron is amazing.
@ravsidhu0110 күн бұрын
I feel like watching this film again, such a classic, they don’t make films like this now
@ryanparadise96778 ай бұрын
The best sequel ever made. This movie still holds up today in the action genre
@entertainingsportshighligh7525Ай бұрын
i bet you say the same thing for the (rocky movies), the (die hard movies), the (back to the future movies) the (robocop movies) & the (predator movies) as well, lol lol , maybe even the (Rambo movies), lol
@frednugent23108 ай бұрын
Linda Hamilton is a gem.
@stanleymcvay92838 ай бұрын
This was long ago.
@MaunoKoivistoOfficialАй бұрын
The greatest action film ever made only has three action sequences. (Yup, you can count them.) The script is simply phenomenal
@Superman_3057 ай бұрын
1:25 fun fact about that scene: james cameron made Arnold Schwarzenegger do that scene so much that the skin on fingers kept tearing. And a bonus fun fact: linda hamilton experienced hearing loss in the elevator scene when her and Arnold Schwarzenegger's characters where firing at the t-1000 because she forgot to wear earplugs.
@forallmankind42658 ай бұрын
Everyone who worked on this film was fantastic.
@JamesSmith-gn9rl3 күн бұрын
One of the best movies ever
@lowtech11188 ай бұрын
Best movie ever made.
@lowtech11188 ай бұрын
It's a lot but yeah from the perspective of my childhood and my memories of it, yeah it had a hige impact on me. @jerquake943
@oldgenesys78868 ай бұрын
@jerquake943you probably watch just marvel movies sthu
@bepohal8 ай бұрын
@@oldgenesys7886 lol, probably true
@dannycruz54468 ай бұрын
It's not even better than the first one in '84
@bepohal8 ай бұрын
@@dannycruz5446way better no matter which metric you use
@martinkuliza8 ай бұрын
1:33 John.. My job is to protect you . ohhh shit, sorry man are you ok LMFAO
@alaska17909 күн бұрын
Omg we both have the same profile pic haha what are the odds. 😂
@martinkuliza8 күн бұрын
@@alaska1790 lmfao.... Holy shit, I've found my avatar doppleganger LOL My life is now complete. We shall be brothers from this moment on. LOL This could get confusing.. Because i looked at the avatar and i thought... Hmm i don't remember saying that and then i read your comment and i way like............ ...........NO...........WAY.......... DUDE !! Ted.... Strange things are afoot at the Circle K
@lesponge886 ай бұрын
This is not how movies are made. This is how memories are made.
@tommyagain388 ай бұрын
When I was a teen I had a crush on Linda Hamilton. She got ripped for T2.
@donniet6857 ай бұрын
Do you know how she is now?
@Smartzenegger5 ай бұрын
@@donniet685 She can be seen in Terminator Dork Fate.
@wrightcarl11818 ай бұрын
Wish this was longer, love behind the scenes and everyone having fun
@officalJalgara6 ай бұрын
You see no one using a mobile phone on the set, and enjoying life/work as it is... Gold.
@davedempster76588 ай бұрын
Had the greatest pleasure of working on movies in the UK. Pinewood, Shepperton, Boreham Wood, Elstree, Twickenham, to name a few. Met many famous actors and directors and all the people under them. Watching this brings floods of happy memories. But the industry does have hours and hours of location filming in the wet, the cold, the boredom, unsocial hours to name a few. But hell it was all worth it to see the happy times doing it.