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@RandomNPC00110 ай бұрын
You guys should definitely watch The Predator and may I say Escape from New York with Kurt Russell and Conan with Arnold Schwarzenegger as well.
@jimmyj503510 ай бұрын
LMFAO that Creepy Guy standing next to the Payphone with Sarah that freaked you guys out was James Cameron! 😂
@RaggedyPack10 ай бұрын
@@jimmyj5035 We didn't have a face for the name, now we do 🤣
@jimmyj503510 ай бұрын
P.S. the Key to Stop Motion is the speed at which it is shown... if these scenes are slowed down just a tad they move with the weight and size that you would expect to see... I am greatly Disappointed in James Cameron in his Obsession with T2 and his Neglect of The Terminator which is the Superior film. T2 had the Budget and SPFX but The Terminator had the Originality and the Horror that was LOST in the Sequels... James Cameron needs to Release a Director's Cut of The Terminator and use modern technology to Remaster it the same way that George Lucas did with STAR WARS...
@davidharrison911110 ай бұрын
T2 was the most expensive movie ever made one hundred million dollars I was lucky to see it on the cinema incredible classic and Edward furlongs first movie
@asparks272710 ай бұрын
When Kyle said he always wondered what she was thinking about in the moment that picture was taken , and it turns out she was thinking about him.
@EagleFang7410 ай бұрын
Dude in the middle totally has 80’s drip and doesn’t even know it. You just need a Members Only jacket and polo with a popped collar.
@IllaLuna1710 ай бұрын
Have you seen the older videos of him with the long hair? Screamed breakfast club John Bender.
@EagleFang7410 ай бұрын
@@IllaLuna17The ultimate 80’s antihero!!
@lajuaniarice210510 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 👍🏾
@follow_the_money_trail10 ай бұрын
As a teenager of the 80's, what's 80's drip?
@lukeball493710 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the topsiders, and sitting around talking about cotton dockers! :-)
@nammis7710 ай бұрын
Its straight up insanity that none of you have not seen any of the Terminator movies. I wish I was in the same boat so I could watch them for the first time again. Pure awesomeness. I cant wait for you guys to watch the second one.
@NoctemAeternusMusic10 ай бұрын
Come on, all of these guys have seen it
@Demiurge139 ай бұрын
@@NoctemAeternusMusic yea, i don't believe them
@lance92496 ай бұрын
@@NoctemAeternusMusic I don't know some people just refuse to watch older stuff know a guy who won't watch anything made before 2000
@DocHoliday45524 ай бұрын
@@NoctemAeternusMusic i haven't seen: any of the mafia movies out of the 80s and 90s, the lord of the rings franchise, harry potter franchise, alien franchise, james bond franchise... i could name a lot more very known movies (even more popular and known series) recently i've watched the sopranos for the first time. i'm 35 years old. not everyone has seen everything and calling them a liar just because you got a "hunch" is baffling to me.
@ninipookie4 ай бұрын
@@NoctemAeternusMusicthese guys are very young . They grew up watching movies from late 90s onwards. I have never seen these either. I’m 35 going on 36. It’s not rocket science. You are ridiculous
@fgrillo2910 ай бұрын
Arnold's line "I'll be back" was from this film. He only said it once in this movie but it became iconic overnight. Everyone was saying it. Before the internet, that line and this film became legendary. It immediately became his catchphrase and was worked into practically all of Arnold's films. I was 10 years old when this came out. I was blown away. Brilliant sci-fi, fierce action and a great story. Game changing film for visual effects at the time. brace yourselves for T2.
@h91rex10010 ай бұрын
In the book it explains that during one of the earlier shootouts that took place, one of Reeses shotgun blast destroyed the pump responsible for circulating blood to the flesh so throughout the film his skin turns pale and his wounds can't heal with no blood being pumped and so he starts to rot.
@mozydiaz82969 ай бұрын
That’s interesting! I never really gave any importance to Terminator books and comics (apart from the Resistance game comic), can you give me some titles or advise me where to start?
@h91rex1009 ай бұрын
@@mozydiaz8296 there's a channel on KZbin called teach and he does the audio books. He just uploaded t2 and is currently reading the predator. You'll love how much more is in the book, like in t1 during the motel self repair scene, due to money and tech there were a few more repairs that had to be cut from the film.
@heybrandon886 ай бұрын
There is a book!?
@TheRetroManRandySavage10 ай бұрын
The majority will say T2 is the best, but for me, it's definitely this one.
@Bruce-r4z10 ай бұрын
im with you, this story and how it unfolds is much better. T2 has big budget but this story is great for a low budget flick
@galencox153110 ай бұрын
I never compare them to each other. The first has more Horror elements in it, the second is way more Action. like it was with Alien to Aliens. Funny that both Franchises went the same way. Both first ones are to of the best in their genre and both second ones are two of the best Action Movies ever made and both Franchises went downhill with the third one even if i think T3 is better then Alien 3. Sadly Terminator had a Franchises Killer with T6 while Alien, luckily, never went that far.
@TheRetroManRandySavage10 ай бұрын
@@Bruce-r4z Definitely. It's a triumph of action/scifi cinema, imho.
@TheRetroManRandySavage10 ай бұрын
@@galencox1531 Ahhh, yes, the aliens movie's. I'm the opposite when it comes to my favourite. I actually prefer the sequel to the original, even though the OG is sublime.
@jannathompson226210 ай бұрын
I saw T2 in the theater when it first came out. It blew me away and to this day it's still the best sequel EVER made and one of the best movies in general ever made. T2 holds up very well❤❤❤
@maingate767210 ай бұрын
''Does time traveling hurt?'' I don't know, but I know landing flush on the pavement from several feet above ground hurts! Yeesh!
@0okamino10 ай бұрын
Yeah, they got most of the arrival coordinates pretty well, but a bit off on the altitude. Ouch!
@heybrandon886 ай бұрын
“It’s like being born maybe”- Reese on time travel. Umm, did momma Reese just pop a squat and let you drop on the floor?
@saint_alucardwarthunder7594 ай бұрын
As far as I'm aware, there was an idea that Kyle had a friend teleported with him, but ended up being melted in the stairs and died.
@mikegraham4255Ай бұрын
He's said multiple times that of all the stunts he's seen, a guy dropping onto the pavement from 3-4 ft was the most brutal.
@insrtcowjoke9 ай бұрын
I love how they tie the picture together. Reese always wondered what she was thinking of in that moment. What she was thinking about was Reese. And he fell in love with her from the picture of her thinking about him and how she loved him. That's some top tier tie together detail. An example of what a great movie this is for the details.
@mozydiaz82969 ай бұрын
I don't care if I repeat myself but this film, which is focused on science fiction, is more romantic than all those which are supposed to be romantic (which for the most part are soft porn in disguise)
@jackattack787110 ай бұрын
8:52 I’ve seen this movie dozens of times (it was my first rated R movie) & never noticed Reese looking up but it makes perfect sense. Good eye!
@mozydiaz82969 ай бұрын
that's exactly what I told myself! and it annoys me a little that I didn't notice it even though I've seen this film tons of times since my childhood until today!
@randyinvancouver10 ай бұрын
There are at least three Aliens alumni in The Terminator: Hudson (punk with Mohawk at the beginning), Hicks (Kyle Reese) and Bishop. Both directed by James Cameron.
@drewburdett788610 ай бұрын
And then Vasquez in T2.
@SCharlesDennicon10 ай бұрын
You mean there are three Terminator alumni in Aliens. :)
@alievansphotography478010 ай бұрын
Did you guys notice the late Bill Paxton at 5:28 from Aliens? He had the blue spiked hair. He played Private Hudson in Aliens.
@RaggedyPack10 ай бұрын
I don't think we noticed it was him! That's awesome! He's a legend ❤️
@tommc362210 ай бұрын
We also get Bishop and Hicks. ...and Vasquez is in T2.
@Pavel.Balevski10 ай бұрын
@@RaggedyPackwatch Predator and Predator 2. Bill Paxton are the men who was killed from Terminator, Alien and Predator such a legend❤
@VBSuper10 ай бұрын
@@Pavel.Balevskiactually, we never see him die in Terminator. Arnold just pushes him before throwing his fist through his friend's chest. And that's it.
@Xfactor444-x4n10 ай бұрын
@VBSuper I'm pretty sure he's dead.
@Toybountyhunter197410 ай бұрын
The moment with the photograph in the end is awesome because earlier in the film Reese says that John gave him the picture and he wasn't sure why at the time and then Reese said he wondered what she was thinking about in the moment that picture was taken. Turns out she was thinking about him. Also the only time stop motion for the terminator is used is the wide angle shots where you see most of the Terminator but the other scenes where you see it from like the waste up it's a life size animatronic.
@thecaptain13410 ай бұрын
There's something about 80's movies and how gritty they made Los Angeles look at night.
@anthonyperkins91489 ай бұрын
Lol LA did look like that at night in the 80s
@heybrandon886 ай бұрын
I thought it looked like an improvement
@ajalvarez31115 ай бұрын
Have you seen that “other” 80’s movie with LA at night? Bladerunner?
@fordhouse8b10 ай бұрын
The rifle used by Arnold at the police station is either an Armalite AR-18 (full auto) or AR-180 (semi-auto, but in this movie converted by the Terminator to full auto). This rifle was designed by Eugene Stoner to be easier to set up manufacturing for (using stamped components) in less developed countries, rather than the forged aluminum used in his more well-known design, the AR-15 / M-16). It never caught on much, though it was popular with the IRA, but its basic internal design has been used in several other rifles, such as the HK G36, HK416, FN F2000, FN-SCAR, Steyr AUG, CZ 805 BREN, Chinese QBZ-95, HOWA Type 89, SAR-88, T-91 and British SA80.
@volkerball859 ай бұрын
Excellent comment, I was hoping someone had dropped some details about the T-800's rifle here. 👍 Such a simultaneously underwhelming yet influential design, it's kind of fascinating, actually.
@maximthemagnificent2 ай бұрын
It was the AR-180. The novelization includes the terminator converting it and the Uzi to fully automatic.
@TangentOmega10 ай бұрын
HG Wells wrote The Time Machine in 1895.
@ILJtheFirst5 ай бұрын
They were saying they think the 70s was when a lot of time travel movies started to come out. I don't know TBH.
@mikegraham4255Ай бұрын
IIRC the book didn't have a parodox. Or did it?
@CopiousDoinksLLC9 ай бұрын
I just like watching people react to this movie so they can see what the 80s were like. This movie is probably one of the few mainstream movies that actually does a good job of realistically portraying the age in my opinion.
@allisterfiend_211210 ай бұрын
You guys need to watch 'Conan The Barbarian' 1982 (based off the comic books). It's Arnolds first major role and what helped him get future roles, including this one. Also, a young James Earl Jones like you've never seen him before as well as one of the greatest soundtracks of all time.
@-BuddyGuy10 ай бұрын
Dah duh dah duhdahduh dah duh dah - The main theme sounds like it was written while watching Arnie weurk out
@jayeisenhardt133710 ай бұрын
@@-BuddyGuy if Rocky themes make you wanna work out then Conan theme music will make you go pillage, explore and adventure
@michaelmaloskyjr10 ай бұрын
RIP to Turret Guy who not only had to aim while getting rocked by some shaky-ass Jeep suspension, but also avoid megawatt laser blasts popping off everywhere. i.e., pure hilarity!
@EagleFang7410 ай бұрын
Turret duty was definitively punishment. No one who is liked gets turret duty.
@TheRetroManRandySavage10 ай бұрын
There would be no claiming for whiplash either. I'm guessing injury lawyers are extinct in the future.😂
@AndyJakeGaming10 ай бұрын
There is a fun little mistake with the Turret Guy in that scene. In the crash you can see the dummy's arms don't move.
@EagleFang7410 ай бұрын
@@AndyJakeGaming Maybe he was just in shock. 😂
@diggadirt39310 ай бұрын
@@AndyJakeGamingdummy? It's a stunt man
@thomasbaker206710 ай бұрын
I watched The Terminator in 2021 for the first time and fall in loved with it.
@lewisner10 ай бұрын
I felt the same when I watched it in a cinema in 1984.
@shainewhite278110 ай бұрын
YES!! This movie put James Cameron on the map! Originally, OJ Simpson was considered to play The Terminator, but James Cameron changed his mind, saying that "He's too much of a nice guy to play the role of a ruthless killer." 😳🤦 Tom Selleck, Lance Henriksen, Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone were considered for the role as well. Bruce Springsteen, Treat Williams, Matt Dillon, Kurt Russell, Christopher Reeve, Michael O'Keefe, Sting, Scott Glenn and Tommy Lee Jones were considered for Kyle Reese Lea Thompson, Lisa Langolis, Melissa Sue Anderson, Rosanna Arquette, and Jennifer Jason Leigh were considered for Sarah Connor. Originally, Dick Smith was hired to do the Terminator Make-up Effects, but was too busy working on AMADEUS until he considered his friend Stan Winston to create the prosthetic makeup.
@TheZeroAssassin10 ай бұрын
I'd heard they decided it was more a "we can't have a big black guy chasing down this little white girl" situation
@bruceleeds798810 ай бұрын
@@TheZeroAssassinwhy? Cause all of LA Police would gun him down and the movie would be over in 15 minutes? 😂😂😂😂
@punkem73310 ай бұрын
Also the actor who played bishop was given the role of the terminator, but they saw arnold and gave it to him.
@NoelMcGinnis10 ай бұрын
Didn’t catch the ‘Aliens’ reference when the said that the Terminator was a Cyberdyne Systems model 101. That’s the same company that produced the android Ash in Alien. When Ripley gets mad about Bishop being an android, Bishop asked Burke if Ash was an older model, and Burke said “Yeah, Cyberdyne Systems, model 120-A2”.
@bigshow.0110 ай бұрын
Hyperdyne 120-A2
@NoelMcGinnis10 ай бұрын
@@bigshow.01 Yeah, I watched it again the next day and realized it was just very similar. Still, a lot of crossover items between the movies, like the ‘phase plasma pulse rifle’ that was mentioned in both movies.
@Wash86910 ай бұрын
This is the only film in the saga that has a horror film element
@JabamiLain10 ай бұрын
True. But the second is still amazing, even if I agree that perhaps it could have tried to integrate it a little more. Now, that I think of it, I was exposed to a good chunk of thriller and horror content during my teenage years, particularly the early ones. Could that be the reason why I find it difficult to enjoy light hearted stuff ? Because of overstimulation because of dark midia ?
@jovanjorgovan2310 ай бұрын
And a well written story
@lewisner10 ай бұрын
@@JabamiLain as a very small kid I loved "The Invaders" TV show which was very dark and I didn't like Star Trek which had too much humour in it.
@shaztec2 ай бұрын
Time to watch terminator zero if you want some terminator horror!
@bruceleeds798810 ай бұрын
43:50 at that time, Adidas was the Powerhouse sports shoe so they probably had to pay to use them. Nike were still establishing themselves, The Air Jordan was not released until the following year.
@fanngurl1649 ай бұрын
Air was a great movie too
@_Omega_Weapon10 ай бұрын
The "Reese is the dad" thing is what's known as a "predestination paradox". Where something from the future does something in the past that's ultimately responsible for the very future it's from. Reese didn't know he'd be John Connors dad, but Connor did when he chose to send Kyle back in time. Major Trekkie nerd here😅
@neutchain783810 ай бұрын
Speaking of....the greatest time travel movie is most likely Predestination. That fuckin' movie blew my mind and shook me to my core about every 20 minutes its a phenomenal movie.
@SidewaysTA10 ай бұрын
You mean like Fry becoming his own grandfather? 🤣
@alberthgd5 күн бұрын
I think Genisys explained some of that.
@JabamiLain10 ай бұрын
They just don't make these anymore. It took me years to understand why only the first two and the show "Sarah Connor Chronicles" are worthy of the name.
@bobalysiaharas615810 ай бұрын
I was so bummed when they cancelled the Sarah Conner Chronicles!
@Demiurge139 ай бұрын
@@bobalysiaharas6158summer glau *chef's kiss*
@ozymandias30683 ай бұрын
@@bobalysiaharas6158maaaan, it still hurts
@KingsNerdCave2 ай бұрын
Ehh I'd give Salvation the pass too, maybe not as well made, but it's fun imo and the only movie to take place during the war.
@-gohu-9 ай бұрын
honestly, the stop motion version of the terminator is so much more terrifying to me, for some reason.
@RealBLAlleyАй бұрын
Cos he's glitching and jittery from being burned.
@sonyawasmer234410 ай бұрын
The roommate’s boyfriend who puts up a good fight is Slider from Top Gun. “Slider, you stink.”
@diggadirt39310 ай бұрын
Ah! Never realized that
@suzannesmith48822 ай бұрын
Oh yeah! He was also in Roxanne with Steve Martin and Daryl hannah
@marcusott50545 ай бұрын
Always a goosebump moment > "There's a storm coming"... "I know"
@CelticFCBhoy19744 ай бұрын
Fun wee fact: Arnold was actually going to be cast originally as Reese by Cameron, but Schwarzenegger wanted to play the Terminator, role was switched. Definitely a good call I think because I don't think anyone could have played the Terminator better.
@condorgaming400010 ай бұрын
Bro said "Reese you gotta wake up"😭😂
@SummerSolstice6219 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@rcbuckets10 ай бұрын
Y'all are just doing all the classics!!
@bruceleeds798810 ай бұрын
19:32 this scene was an example of Machines already being used against us.
@libertyresearch-iu4fy10 ай бұрын
HG Wells published the book 'The Time Machine' in 1895. The idea of time travel has been around a LONG time. My favourite fun fact from this movie is the producers wanted OJ Simpson for the terminator, but Cameron said he didn't look like a killer.
@incomingincoming113310 ай бұрын
I didnt know about that. I know that the Terminator was supposed to be Lance Hendrikson.
@StevenJShow9 ай бұрын
The first Terminator was made with minimal resources... and I do mean minimal. People have no doubt told you about how certain parts of the movie were filmed hastily without permits. The very final shot of the movie was almost sabotaged by a state trooper.... Arnie literally walked up to a car and punched the window in one take. James Cameron was living off the dollar menu at McDonalds using coupons that would get him two burgers for one dollar. He'd eat one and save one for the following day. The late, great, Stan Winston tells a marvelous story in the behind the scenes: 59:38 this shot right here? Look closely. You know what's in this shot? Two pieces of foam core, a Christmas light, a piece of aluminum foil, and cigarette smoke. That's it. Some guy is off camera blowing cigarette smoke into the frame, while someone else is literally dialing a knob on a cable attached to the light bulb. The aluminum is the crushed half face of the Terminator, and the foam core are the two pieces of the "press." They were completely out of money when they filmed that shot... and it is the very last shot of the Terminator in the film. And that is why I love this movie the most out of all of them. Pure artistry, pure film making, with love and passion. James Cameron had a food-poisoned inspired nightmare of a metal skeleton walking out of a fire, and in just a year and a half he had brought that vision to life.
@persephonebonner573310 ай бұрын
So glad you guys finally got o see this, and yes, T2 is one of the best sequels of all time. For me this is more of a horror movie than anything. The thought of a Terminator hunting you is just terrifying. It cannot be bribed, bargained with, reasoned with. It will never get bord, distracted or lose interest. While you are eating, it is looking for you. When you in the bathroom, it is looking for you. When you are sleeping, it is looking for you. Just terrifying.
@volkerball859 ай бұрын
1:01:16 - Remember when Kyle was talking about the picture, how she looked sad, and he always wondered what she was thinking about. And then it turns out that she was thinking of HIM. 😢
@suzannesmith48822 ай бұрын
Yeah I love that part!!!
@QueensLadyDay7 ай бұрын
Kyle Reese was played by Michael Biehn ..he also played Corporal Hicks in Aliens.
@bruceleeds798810 ай бұрын
15:06 IT'S BISHOP!! fun fact: Lance Hendrickson was originally signed up to be The Terminator, someone who could completely blend in. That was until Cameron interviewed Arnie and was face to face with the 6 time Mr Olympia champion.
@michael565218 ай бұрын
Give you a little trivia about the gun shop scene: he asked for a "phased plasma in the 40-watt range" a futuristic weapon it was a tactic of the terminator to see how much of a threat the gun shop owner was when he said " hey just what you see pal" terminator then knew that there nothing that could take him out in the shop
@catspawgardner321310 ай бұрын
Hey Raggedy, a Fun Fact for you Arnold was originally cast to play Reese & Lance Hendrickson was cast as the Terminator. But when Cameron met Arnold he changed his mind & cast him as the cyborg & had Lance play the police detective & Michael was cast as Kyle Reese.
@woahblackbettybamalam10 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The studio had to insure Arnolds eyebrows 😂
@Jar.in.a.Bottle9 ай бұрын
I like that the tanker truck damaged, and slowed down, the terminator, and at the same time the damage done to the tanker truck, by the terminator, slowed the tanker truck to near human running speed. Super Awesome Reaction!
@nekane61688 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Arnold almost didn't accept the role because he didn't want to be "the bad guy"
@ericamartinez79218 ай бұрын
But the role of Kyle Reese had way more lines and English being his second language, he took the role with limited dialogue.
@joemacdonald63129 ай бұрын
What's funny is that with the sudden advancement of A.I. in real life, it was discovered that A.I. learned to lie in a matter of minutes to achieve a goal that was set for it by certain programmers. There have also been incidents where even NASA and Google had to shut down their A.I. because they were exhibiting strange, unusual, and unexpected behaviours. Maybe A.I. shouldn't be messed with for a while until we can make sure that it won't suddenly become "self-aware" and decide that we, humans, are a problem that needs to be corrected or deleted as a solution.
@LaMonicaWilliams10 ай бұрын
This is the movie that made a lot of people STOP listing their names in the phonebook.
@volkerball859 ай бұрын
43:21 - It is indeed at this point that the T-800's flesh covering had died and begun to rot. Not much more detail other than the hints shown here are given about it in the film itself, but James Cameron originally imagined that the biological covering used by an infiltrator Terminator like this would be supported by a small organ bag, located in some sort of alcove on its body, with a heart and even a basic digestive attract, akin to what a chicken might have. The Terminator was also originally meant to be able to consume food and water to further support it, but no hints or references of this are ever seen until a different Terminator is shown actually eating human food in The Sarah Connor Chronicles TV series, which Cameron had no role in developing.
@SnakeWorksStudio9 ай бұрын
Up until recently I always thought the voice impersonation the Terminator does was far too on the nose and seemed silly. Now AI is doing it and it doesn't seem silly anymore... Its catching up!
@N0-1_H3r310 ай бұрын
It sometimes gets missed, but Kyle will have Sarah's picture for years, wondering what she's thinking about. At the moment the picture was taken, Sarah was thinking about Kyle.
@manicdeep8 ай бұрын
You guys were great, thank you for your reaction and your hilarious commentary.
@aaronfarrell648410 ай бұрын
Also, the reason around the “plot holes” about why not send a bomb or gun case wrapped in skin…Reese says that the Model 101 is brand new, and the resistance got the upper hand suddenly. Sky net had to send the best hardware it had on hand at the time, with the most data it had about Sarah, and go bc it was about to loose. The humans seem on the defense the whole movie, but the reality is that the whole movie is a Hail Mary by skynet to win
@Daniel-415-Ponce10 ай бұрын
Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines is the most underrated entry in the film series. I have never been able to figure out why it has such a bad reputation with so many fans. Actor Nick Stahl perfectly embodies John Connor as a young man jaded and worn down by years of being on the run for his life, and the film is a fun, fast-moving cinematic rollercoaster ride from start to finish. Ignore the naysayers, and watch it for yourselves.
@l.jjacksonjr66239 ай бұрын
I watched this movie when I was around 12-13 one night when dad was at work.. next day I rented T2 , I wasn't disappointed. Great reactions guys 🤙
@NoelCraigNI10 ай бұрын
The rifle used by the Terminator in the police station shootout was the Armalite Rifle 18 or AR-18. it differs from the famous AR-15 in that it was made from stamped parts rather than milled. It was never adopted as a military service rifle in the US but went on albeit in bullpup form as the standard British Army rifle SA80/L85. AR-18's were smuggled into Ireland by PIRA and became something of an icon in Irish nationalist area's of the North. British soldiers who operated in the very same place against the PIRA did so with the SA80. The PIRA had the better weapon as the SA80 was plagued with all kinds of flaws, reliability and quality control problems that were only fixed decades later when Heckler & Koch worked their magic on the design.
@TheRetroManRandySavage10 ай бұрын
I loved the SA80. We were best friends, lol. I kickedass with that rifle.😂
@NoelCraigNI10 ай бұрын
I loved it too but only because as a child walking to school during the conflict there was reasonable odds of me finding an accidently ejected magazine from the SA80 filled with rounds and I did in fact find one. Mother made me hand it in to the police but apparently just walking with the gun could result in webbing or whatever else snagging on the ejection mechanism resulting in soldiers wandering around the most dangerous place in western Europe with no bullets in their guns!
@laserpanda9410 ай бұрын
@@TheRetroManRandySavage Meanwhile, back in the real world it's objectively a terrible rifle that British forces avoid using whenever they can. Nobody's CoD kill streak is going to change that.
@TheRetroManRandySavage10 ай бұрын
@@laserpanda94I used it in real life, long before a cod game was even invented. Nice try though, kid.
@laserpanda948 ай бұрын
@@TheRetroManRandySavage Then you're a liar or an idiot 🤷♂ Although you did refer to me as 'kid', which as every youtube shitposter knows automatically gives your bullshit legitimacy 🙄
@domingocurbelomorales863510 ай бұрын
Almost in the first scene with the three guys, the blue haired is Bill Paxton, a very well known actor who appeared in Titanic, Aliens or Twister, among another ones.
@fredscallietsoundman97019 ай бұрын
The blue tint is probably day for night, of which T2 makes extensive use too. It was shot on film with minimal lighting, hence the heavy film grain. The reason for that is it was gorilla-filmed in LA without permits, which is crazy when you think of all the gun fire and explosions !
@JayTor211210 ай бұрын
"That's crazy to release this in the 80's", was that a reference to the sex? Ha ha, if so you haven't seen many 80's movies, the decade of the sex comedy, and the 70's were very raunchy as well.
@allisterfiend_211210 ай бұрын
Yea, I was thinking the same thing when they said that. The 70's and 80's were known for sex. Every 80's movie had T&A back then.
@anthonymcgrath9 ай бұрын
i'm a 47 year old nerd in the UK sat animating on my own project and this is so much fun to watch and listen to - watching you guys rock out to all the 80s synth stuff in there too hehe... its pretty much all i listen to on the newretrowave channel - toonnnnnns of stuff on there! The cop shop takedown is just awesome as well... so violent! its really great to see younger generation dive into these older films - Terminator 1 and 2 are pretty much the mic drop of sci fi action films.. up there with Aliens and Predator and the original Robocop. To add to this regarding the vfx - yeah with the 80s being what they were CGI fx were very thin on the ground really - Pixar were just starting to experiment with short films like Knick Knack and Tin Toy... (give or take a few years!) ...but I'd say the T-rex scene in the first Jurassic park is literally the point where CGI tears out of its fence and roars out to the world "I'm here!". In T2 they did some incredible visual fx all round... its still incredible today - the scene with the T1000 walking through the metal bars still blows my mind... its setup soooooo well and the moment where his gun catches on the bars is amazing and completely sells the visual effect! with this first Terminator film i find that image of the T800 walking down the corridor with the limp far more terrifying in stop-motion than any of the other shots i've seen in the other films with full CGI - i think if they could somehow get that "grittyness" into the motion it might work.. almost like they need to go backward instead of just doing CGI all the things btw i work in animation for feature film and tv myself ..good fun.. rewarding when you get on a great show :) love it - subscribed :) ant
@KabukiKid9 ай бұрын
Time travel is an old idea... and was used in science fiction for ages. H.G Wells wrote The Time Machine back in 1895. This movie is a masterpiece of the genre, though. You'll love T2... it is pretty much the perfect sequel.
@jmominis9 ай бұрын
The close ups of the skeleton were smooth motion bc it was s full size puppet for those scenes. Just the full size walking or dynamic fighting was stop motion. They edited them together nicely. Cameron likes his rear projection over green screen (blue screen at the time this was made). Those L.A. battle scenes used it a lot. Same with Aliens, esp the drop-ship crashing scene with the actors running away from the approaching ship.
@rynefox736610 ай бұрын
I already commented but I forgot something very important. At the end of Scream 2, Mickey says to Sid “You’ve got kind of a Linda Hamilton thing goin’”. Now you get that reference.
@mrzugpug10 ай бұрын
In Scream 2 they are discussing movie sequels that are better than the original. That Linda Hamilton reference is for her look in Terminator 2.
@myfreejoe9 ай бұрын
H.G. Wells wrote the first time travel story.
@woahblackbettybamalam10 ай бұрын
Practical effects>CGI
@domingocurbelomorales863510 ай бұрын
My favourite part, and a sad fact, is when Kyle said that he always wondered what Sarah was thinking at that moment in the picture. And she was thinking in Kyle during that tape record. Lovers across time....
@GormKjeldsen9 ай бұрын
Something you have to remember, when you see the scenes with prosthetic Arnold, or prosthetic Ash in Alien, is that when we saw these movies back in the days, it wasn't in super-duper-digitally 8K remastered edition. It was crappy analog copies, even in movie-theaters, that got gradually worse every time they were played. That meant that some of these effects were hidden or obscured by the bad image-quality. Great reaction, guys. Can't wait to see T2 with you. 😁
@griesi3110 ай бұрын
So fascinating to me, that you guys never saw this movie, but I am 47 now and Gen X so this movie was just part of my childhood/growing up years. At the time this movies were so innovative and James Cameron and others made groundbreaking movie art that set the standards for the future. It was realy interesting to see you experience this masterpiece for the first time. Reese did not know that he wpuld be the father of John, but John knew and maybe sets the spark by giving Sarahs picture to Kyle and choosing him to be the one who travels in time.
@Sandro_de_Vega9 ай бұрын
Not sure if this is first from this type movie but first adaptation of The time machine is from 1960. Its ultimate classic.
@ugfupiojpjk267010 ай бұрын
Kyle Reese taught Sarah Connor everything he knew because John Connor learned everything from Sarah & in order for his timeline to exist he needs to make sure John is not only born but i equipped to handle the walking toasters!
@heybrandon886 ай бұрын
Causality loop and I love it
@timwhite458210 ай бұрын
If you want to see a great "time travel" movie, you guys HAVE to find "The Final Countdown" starring Kirk Douglas and Martin Sheen. Your head will explode with the paradox of time travel. It came out around 1979-80. Graphics are dated, but it's a great storyline.
@Zobeid7 ай бұрын
The Final Countdown was fun, and there's also The Philadelphia Experiment which actually came out the same year as The Terminator.
@acereporter7310 ай бұрын
40 years... whoa. That's just me feeling my age. I am grasping that for newcomers watching this movie now, the experience is comparable to what it would have been like for me in 1984 watching Buster Crabbe play Buck Rogers or Flash Gordon in black & white...
@15blackshirt9 ай бұрын
Besides the six films, there are also a 3D theme park attraction, a short lived TV series, comics, graphic novels and videogames. Other Arnold Schwarzenegger movies to watch are Pumping Iron, Conan the Barbarian, Commando, Raw Deal, Predator, The Running Man, Red Heat, Twins, Total Recall, Kindergarten Cop, Last Action Hero, True Lies and Eraser
@TazorNissen10 ай бұрын
You NEED to watch Back To The Future. One of the greatest trilogies ever.
@teeyanaramsey25767 ай бұрын
Back in the '80s we had practical effects and FX effects going for us. # Generation X had the Movies 😊!
@lewisner10 ай бұрын
If you 3 are gamers you should check out the old video game "Terminator Dawn Of Fate". It's very faithful to The Terminator. "Why is his flesh rotting ?". According to the original story for the movie, the Terminator had a miniature heart and digestive organs to supply his flesh with blood. When Reese shot him in the chest in Tech Noir his heart was destroyed and from then on he was effectively a rotting corpse.
@razaksingh4299 ай бұрын
Arnold said in an interview that as an action hero star of the 80's and 90's he was called in to interview for the role of Reese the hero and he told them it would be a better movie if he was the Terminator.
@JynxedKoma7 ай бұрын
The Terminator's most deadly weapon: *Bad Breath*
@sinelo39659 ай бұрын
You are right about one thing: crawling through a dam for metal is not so easy.... and not so clean. I've worked a few months in such a press, basically making car body parts, and, at least in the presses we used, you could crawl through them, but they were usually covered with industrial oil that is used to facilitate proper bending of the metal, and they would have been very slippery, and of course, you'd come out of them smeared all over the body
@markhinton164110 ай бұрын
In answer to your question when movies started involving time travel, it was the 1960s, the film version of HG Wells The Time Machine and of course the legendary Doctor Who.
@LeadStarDude10 ай бұрын
The Time Machine written by H G Wells was published in 1895. It was later modernized (historical timeline changes) and adapted to film in 1960. Then modernized and remade on film again in both 1978 and 2002. So I hope that answers your question about when the idea of time travel first became something people thought about.
@fernandof.22258 ай бұрын
about "TUBE": old TVs had a Cathode-ray tube (vacuum) ... that's what they meant it was going to be on a the tube later ("be on TV later")
@GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames10 ай бұрын
The first time that Time Travel was used in science fiction was in the 1895 novel '"The Time Machine" by H.G. Welles. By the time Terminator came around, there had been dozens of time travel stories on TV and film.
@m00nwa1ker10 ай бұрын
Michael Biehn (Kyle Reese) and Bill Paxton (one of the punks) were also in the Aliens movie besides Lance Henriksen (the Bishop guy) btw. I really liked Lance Henriksen in Hard Target movie with Jean Claude Van Damme. One of the best JCVD movies besides Bloodsport directed by John Woo.
@Silverfish29109 ай бұрын
Your mystery gun is an Armalite AR-18.
@bobbombar671110 ай бұрын
The guy in the police station are ar-18 & spas-12 the ar is 7.62/ .308 nato . The one cop does play bishop. The actors name is Lance henrikson.
@J-S.P5 ай бұрын
43:34 - the flesh is rotting because it's been shot to shit, and hasn't been cared for. After taking that much punishment the skin is going to die off and decay. Edit - I *really* need to wait until the end of watching these videos before I comment lol
@kostaskarachalios-jt1wd9 ай бұрын
Story takes place 84 and 2029. Who would tell back in the days when we were watcing it in 80s that people gonna watch it for the first time in 2029😂😂
@garypasquill235510 ай бұрын
40 years old and it still rocks
@jaymantisgaming9 ай бұрын
as i'm sure people have pointed out, a lot of these shots were filmed on a budget so small they used to go out into the streets, get the shots then flee before the police came. i dont dare think what would have happened if they'd been caught with a (presumably fake) sawn-off shotgun. it would be clear they were making a movie, BUT all it takes is one pissed off cop
@reighniz448810 ай бұрын
The name of the song is: Burning In The Third Degree. No revolvers have safeties.
@raqitats55809 ай бұрын
I like your guys perspective, ‘two shoe brands in a movie ?’ Lol nice videos 🤟🏼
@virgildantefrazier18 ай бұрын
This is probably one of the greatest continuous storyline movies ever. But in all the reactions I have watched... no one ever puts together that the final scene takes place at Cyberdine Research Labs. That's where the arm and chip are found. They are backwards researched to create the technology that will lead to the very future they are trying to prevent.
@jayemaus10 ай бұрын
Another great show guys (yes, you guys are as entertaining as the movies you watch). Terminator is such an iconic movie and you can see the seeds of ideas James Cameron was to expand on in Aliens, as well as the common actors! Every element of this movie is on point. Another great soundtrack too. All these years later, it is still awesome to watch. Looking forward to T2 and T3.
@rodneymackay280410 ай бұрын
We, back then didn't realise that these movies, Alien, RoboCop, Terminator and others like them would become such Classic movies yes they all were box office hits and as you know all have sequels and prequels. But none of us would or could believe that 40 plus years later that people like yourselves would be getting the same buzz and enjoyment that we did back when they were released. I've watched so many first time reviews on these films and even with some of the special effects being new at the time but now so dated but yet everyone loving them as much as we did when first saw them. Can't wait to see your review on T2.
@WiseGuy56749 ай бұрын
The T-800’s were an upgrade from the 600 model that had the rubber skin and were easy to identify. The 800 model was designed to blend in so well that the resistance needed dogs to sniff them out. And then there’s T2. A great movie that ignores all of those facts, because Arny is back as ANOTHER T-800 model, suggesting that ALL of the 800 models are all Arnies…which is idiotic and defeat he purpose of SkyNet attempting to wipe out the resistance. 😎
@oswiu703310 ай бұрын
The Time Machine is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, published in 1895. The first visual adaptation of the book was a live teleplay broadcast from Alexandra Palace on 25 January 1949 by the BBC.
@ravissary799 ай бұрын
99% of revolvers don't have safeties. They don't need them. A double action revolver requires ~10-12 lbs of force applied continuously over a half inch of travel to fire without cocking, or you have to manually cock them, which means they can only go off accidentally (2-4 lbs of force with short crisp break) AFTER deliberately preparing the trigger and indexing the cylinder first. Single action revolvers are even safer as they can only go off after manually cocking them and pressing the trigger. Some traditional single actions could go off if dropped because the pin was hammer mounted, if it rested on a loaded chamber, so many people only loaded 5 chambers, but modern single actions have a "transfer bar" which makes the hammer unable to impart pressure on the primers unless the hammer is cocked fully and then released. A few though, like semi-auto revolvers (very rare, no ine makes them now) had safeties. But some revolvers like Taurus and S&W make frame or hammer mounted locks so they're incapable of being cocked until unlocked.
@Zartoo_3rd_Overlord_ofBlargon77 ай бұрын
Honestly this one is my favorite Terminator movie.
@jesseredwards9 ай бұрын
Arnold's ass. Middle guy: I'm not complaining. 😅
@itskittyme10 ай бұрын
42:32 funny that you said "a demon", since in the Terminator series spinoff ( The Sarah Connor Chronicles ), there is one episode that's titled "The Demon Hand" 🙂
@MsAppeljack10 ай бұрын
The second film used fabulous newly created CGI for this film. It works :)